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208 lines
5 KiB
Python
208 lines
5 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/python
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# Copyright: Ansible Project
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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__metaclass__ = type
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
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'status': ['preview'],
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'supported_by': 'community'}
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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---
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module: xenserver_facts
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short_description: get facts reported on xenserver
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description:
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- Reads data out of XenAPI, can be used instead of multiple xe commands.
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author:
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- Andy Hill (@andyhky)
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- Tim Rupp (@caphrim007)
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- Robin Lee (@cheese)
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options: {}
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'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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- name: Gather facts from xenserver
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xenserver_facts:
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- name: Print running VMs
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debug:
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msg: "{{ item }}"
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with_items: "{{ xs_vms.keys() }}"
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when: xs_vms[item]['power_state'] == "Running"
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# Which will print:
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#
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# TASK: [Print running VMs] ***********************************************************
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# skipping: [10.13.0.22] => (item=CentOS 4.7 (32-bit))
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# ok: [10.13.0.22] => (item=Control domain on host: 10.0.13.22) => {
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# "item": "Control domain on host: 10.0.13.22",
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# "msg": "Control domain on host: 10.0.13.22"
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# }
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'''
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HAVE_XENAPI = False
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try:
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import XenAPI
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HAVE_XENAPI = True
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except ImportError:
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pass
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from ansible.module_utils import distro
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
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class XenServerFacts:
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def __init__(self):
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self.codes = {
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'5.5.0': 'george',
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'5.6.100': 'oxford',
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'6.0.0': 'boston',
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'6.1.0': 'tampa',
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'6.2.0': 'clearwater'
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}
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@property
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def version(self):
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result = distro.linux_distribution()[1]
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return result
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@property
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def codename(self):
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if self.version in self.codes:
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result = self.codes[self.version]
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else:
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result = None
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return result
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def get_xenapi_session():
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session = XenAPI.xapi_local()
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session.xenapi.login_with_password('', '')
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return session
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def get_networks(session):
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recs = session.xenapi.network.get_all_records()
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networks = change_keys(recs, key='name_label')
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return networks
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def get_pifs(session):
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recs = session.xenapi.PIF.get_all_records()
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pifs = change_keys(recs, key='uuid')
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xs_pifs = {}
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devicenums = range(0, 7)
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for pif in pifs.values():
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for eth in devicenums:
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interface_name = "eth%s" % (eth)
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bond_name = interface_name.replace('eth', 'bond')
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if pif['device'] == interface_name:
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xs_pifs[interface_name] = pif
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elif pif['device'] == bond_name:
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xs_pifs[bond_name] = pif
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return xs_pifs
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def get_vlans(session):
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recs = session.xenapi.VLAN.get_all_records()
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return change_keys(recs, key='tag')
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def change_keys(recs, key='uuid', filter_func=None):
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"""
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Take a xapi dict, and make the keys the value of recs[ref][key].
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Preserves the ref in rec['ref']
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"""
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new_recs = {}
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for ref, rec in recs.items():
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if filter_func is not None and not filter_func(rec):
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continue
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for param_name, param_value in rec.items():
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# param_value may be of type xmlrpc.client.DateTime,
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# which is not simply convertable to str.
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# Use 'value' attr to get the str value,
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# following an example in xmlrpc.client.DateTime document
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if hasattr(param_value, "value"):
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rec[param_name] = param_value.value
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new_recs[rec[key]] = rec
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new_recs[rec[key]]['ref'] = ref
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return new_recs
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def get_host(session):
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"""Get the host"""
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host_recs = session.xenapi.host.get_all()
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# We only have one host, so just return its entry
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return session.xenapi.host.get_record(host_recs[0])
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def get_vms(session):
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recs = session.xenapi.VM.get_all_records()
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if not recs:
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return None
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vms = change_keys(recs, key='name_label')
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return vms
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def get_srs(session):
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recs = session.xenapi.SR.get_all_records()
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if not recs:
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return None
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srs = change_keys(recs, key='name_label')
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return srs
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def main():
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module = AnsibleModule({})
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if not HAVE_XENAPI:
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module.fail_json(changed=False, msg="python xen api required for this module")
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obj = XenServerFacts()
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try:
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session = get_xenapi_session()
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except XenAPI.Failure as e:
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module.fail_json(msg='%s' % e)
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data = {
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'xenserver_version': obj.version,
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'xenserver_codename': obj.codename
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}
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xs_networks = get_networks(session)
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xs_pifs = get_pifs(session)
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xs_vlans = get_vlans(session)
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xs_vms = get_vms(session)
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xs_srs = get_srs(session)
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if xs_vlans:
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data['xs_vlans'] = xs_vlans
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if xs_pifs:
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data['xs_pifs'] = xs_pifs
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if xs_networks:
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data['xs_networks'] = xs_networks
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if xs_vms:
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data['xs_vms'] = xs_vms
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if xs_srs:
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data['xs_srs'] = xs_srs
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module.exit_json(ansible_facts=data)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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