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community.general/plugins/modules/cloud/opennebula/one_host.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Copyright 2018 www.privaz.io Valletech AB
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# Make coding more python3-ish
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {
'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community'
}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: one_host
short_description: Manages OpenNebula Hosts
requirements:
- pyone
description:
- "Manages OpenNebula Hosts"
options:
name:
description:
- Hostname of the machine to manage.
required: true
state:
description:
- Takes the host to the desired lifecycle state.
- If C(absent) the host will be deleted from the cluster.
- If C(present) the host will be created in the cluster (includes C(enabled), C(disabled) and C(offline) states).
- If C(enabled) the host is fully operational.
- C(disabled), e.g. to perform maintenance operations.
- C(offline), host is totally offline.
choices:
- absent
- present
- enabled
- disabled
- offline
default: present
im_mad_name:
description:
- The name of the information manager, this values are taken from the oned.conf with the tag name IM_MAD (name)
default: kvm
vmm_mad_name:
description:
- The name of the virtual machine manager mad name, this values are taken from the oned.conf with the tag name VM_MAD (name)
default: kvm
cluster_id:
description:
- The cluster ID.
default: 0
cluster_name:
description:
- The cluster specified by name.
labels:
description:
- The labels for this host.
template:
description:
- The template or attribute changes to merge into the host template.
aliases:
- attributes
extends_documentation_fragment:
- community.general.opennebula
author:
- Rafael del Valle (@rvalle)
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
- name: Create a new host in OpenNebula
one_host:
name: host1
cluster_id: 1
api_url: http://127.0.0.1:2633/RPC2
- name: Create a host and adjust its template
one_host:
name: host2
cluster_name: default
template:
LABELS:
- gold
- ssd
RESERVED_CPU: -100
'''
# TODO: pending setting guidelines on returned values
RETURN = '''
'''
# TODO: Documentation on valid state transitions is required to properly implement all valid cases
# TODO: To be coherent with CLI this module should also provide "flush" functionality
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.opennebula import OpenNebulaModule
try:
from pyone import HOST_STATES, HOST_STATUS
except ImportError:
pass # handled at module utils
# Pseudo definitions...
HOST_ABSENT = -99 # the host is absent (special case defined by this module)
class HostModule(OpenNebulaModule):
def __init__(self):
argument_spec = dict(
name=dict(type='str', required=True),
state=dict(choices=['present', 'absent', 'enabled', 'disabled', 'offline'], default='present'),
im_mad_name=dict(type='str', default="kvm"),
vmm_mad_name=dict(type='str', default="kvm"),
cluster_id=dict(type='int', default=0),
cluster_name=dict(type='str'),
labels=dict(type='list'),
template=dict(type='dict', aliases=['attributes']),
)
mutually_exclusive = [
['cluster_id', 'cluster_name']
]
OpenNebulaModule.__init__(self, argument_spec, mutually_exclusive=mutually_exclusive)
def allocate_host(self):
"""
Creates a host entry in OpenNebula
Returns: True on success, fails otherwise.
"""
if not self.one.host.allocate(self.get_parameter('name'),
self.get_parameter('vmm_mad_name'),
self.get_parameter('im_mad_name'),
self.get_parameter('cluster_id')):
self.fail(msg="could not allocate host")
else:
self.result['changed'] = True
return True
def wait_for_host_state(self, host, target_states):
"""
Utility method that waits for a host state.
Args:
host:
target_states:
"""
return self.wait_for_state('host',
lambda: self.one.host.info(host.ID).STATE,
lambda s: HOST_STATES(s).name, target_states,
invalid_states=[HOST_STATES.ERROR, HOST_STATES.MONITORING_ERROR])
def run(self, one, module, result):
# Get the list of hosts
host_name = self.get_parameter("name")
host = self.get_host_by_name(host_name)
# manage host state
desired_state = self.get_parameter('state')
if bool(host):
current_state = host.STATE
current_state_name = HOST_STATES(host.STATE).name
else:
current_state = HOST_ABSENT
current_state_name = "ABSENT"
# apply properties
if desired_state == 'present':
if current_state == HOST_ABSENT:
self.allocate_host()
host = self.get_host_by_name(host_name)
self.wait_for_host_state(host, [HOST_STATES.MONITORED])
elif current_state in [HOST_STATES.ERROR, HOST_STATES.MONITORING_ERROR]:
self.fail(msg="invalid host state %s" % current_state_name)
elif desired_state == 'enabled':
if current_state == HOST_ABSENT:
self.allocate_host()
host = self.get_host_by_name(host_name)
self.wait_for_host_state(host, [HOST_STATES.MONITORED])
elif current_state in [HOST_STATES.DISABLED, HOST_STATES.OFFLINE]:
if one.host.status(host.ID, HOST_STATUS.ENABLED):
self.wait_for_host_state(host, [HOST_STATES.MONITORED])
result['changed'] = True
else:
self.fail(msg="could not enable host")
elif current_state in [HOST_STATES.MONITORED]:
pass
else:
self.fail(msg="unknown host state %s, cowardly refusing to change state to enable" % current_state_name)
elif desired_state == 'disabled':
if current_state == HOST_ABSENT:
self.fail(msg='absent host cannot be put in disabled state')
elif current_state in [HOST_STATES.MONITORED, HOST_STATES.OFFLINE]:
if one.host.status(host.ID, HOST_STATUS.DISABLED):
self.wait_for_host_state(host, [HOST_STATES.DISABLED])
result['changed'] = True
else:
self.fail(msg="could not disable host")
elif current_state in [HOST_STATES.DISABLED]:
pass
else:
self.fail(msg="unknown host state %s, cowardly refusing to change state to disable" % current_state_name)
elif desired_state == 'offline':
if current_state == HOST_ABSENT:
self.fail(msg='absent host cannot be placed in offline state')
elif current_state in [HOST_STATES.MONITORED, HOST_STATES.DISABLED]:
if one.host.status(host.ID, HOST_STATUS.OFFLINE):
self.wait_for_host_state(host, [HOST_STATES.OFFLINE])
result['changed'] = True
else:
self.fail(msg="could not set host offline")
elif current_state in [HOST_STATES.OFFLINE]:
pass
else:
self.fail(msg="unknown host state %s, cowardly refusing to change state to offline" % current_state_name)
elif desired_state == 'absent':
if current_state != HOST_ABSENT:
if one.host.delete(host.ID):
result['changed'] = True
else:
self.fail(msg="could not delete host from cluster")
# if we reach this point we can assume that the host was taken to the desired state
if desired_state != "absent":
# manipulate or modify the template
desired_template_changes = self.get_parameter('template')
if desired_template_changes is None:
desired_template_changes = dict()
# complete the template with specific ansible parameters
if self.is_parameter('labels'):
desired_template_changes['LABELS'] = self.get_parameter('labels')
if self.requires_template_update(host.TEMPLATE, desired_template_changes):
# setup the root element so that pyone will generate XML instead of attribute vector
desired_template_changes = {"TEMPLATE": desired_template_changes}
if one.host.update(host.ID, desired_template_changes, 1): # merge the template
result['changed'] = True
else:
self.fail(msg="failed to update the host template")
# the cluster
if host.CLUSTER_ID != self.get_parameter('cluster_id'):
if one.cluster.addhost(self.get_parameter('cluster_id'), host.ID):
result['changed'] = True
else:
self.fail(msg="failed to update the host cluster")
# return
self.exit()
def main():
HostModule().run_module()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()