I would like to know if there is a way to print information while a module is executing -- primarily as a means to demonstrate that the process is working and has not hung. Specifically, I am trying to get feedback during the execution of the
cloudformation module. I tried modifying the source code to include the following:
def debug(msg):
print json.dumps({
"DEBUG" : msg
})
...
debug("The stack operation is still working...")
What this did, of course, was store all this output and only print it all after the module had finished executing. So for particularly large cloudformation templates, this means that I wait around for 5 minutes or so, and then suddenly see a large amount of text appear on the screen at the end. What I was expecting was to see "The stack operation is still working..." printed every x seconds.
It would seem that the
Asynchronous Actions and Polling are what I'm looking for... but this didn't work, either. The entire task, "
Launch CloudFormation for {{ stackname }}", was skipped entirely. See below for the relevant snippet from my playbook:
- name: Launch CloudFormation for {{ stackname }}
cloudformation: >
stack_name="{{ stackname }}" state=present
region="{{ region }}" disable_rollback=true
template="{{ template }}"
register: cloud
args:
template_parameters:
KeyName: "{{ keyName }}"
Region: "{{ region }}"
SecurityGroup: "{{ securityGroup }}"
BootStrapper: "{{ bootStrapper }}"
BootStrapCommand: "powershell.exe -executionpolicy unrestricted -File C:\\{{ bootStrapper }} {{ region }}"
S3Bucket: "{{ s3Bucket }}"
async: 3600
poll: 30
This tells me that
async is meant for typical shell commands, and not complex modules such as
cloudformation. OR -- I may have done something wrong.
Could anyone shed some light on this situation? Again, for large cloudformation tasks that take a while, I would like some periodic indication that the task is still running, and not hanging. I appreciate the help!