The use of SystemExit exceptions in what is effectively library code has been eliminated. A new exception is introduced and it is handled with a translation to a SystemExit within generate.py when appropriate. When attempting to load an existing inventory, a tuple is returned instead of simply the inventory. The tuple includes the path used to load the inventory, or an appropriate path. This facilitates saving to the correct place with save_inventory later. Use of dir_find within generate.py was also eliminated and the logic around path to configuration should be simpler now. One debug logging message was adjusted to only run when the desired file is actually loaded, where it was always trying to log a message even if not file was found previously. The manage.py file had imports updated to replicate the pattern used in generate.py Change-Id: I9caecfa09517a508882ae491df9e3d2da9386012 Parent-Id: I577cdbf4aadfcce846412edd7e2a394c257c0243
OpenStack-Ansible
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