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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Copyright 2016 Red Hat | Ansible
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community'}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
module: docker_network
short_description: Manage Docker networks
description:
- Create/remove Docker networks and connect containers to them.
- Performs largely the same function as the "docker network" CLI subcommand.
options:
name:
description:
- Name of the network to operate on.
type: str
required: yes
aliases:
- network_name
connected:
description:
- List of container names or container IDs to connect to a network.
- Please note that the module only makes sure that these containers are connected to the network,
but does not care about connection options. If you rely on specific IP addresses etc., use the
M(docker_container) module to ensure your containers are correctly connected to this network.
type: list
elements: str
aliases:
- containers
driver:
description:
- Specify the type of network. Docker provides bridge and overlay drivers, but 3rd party drivers can also be used.
type: str
default: bridge
driver_options:
description:
- Dictionary of network settings. Consult docker docs for valid options and values.
type: dict
force:
description:
- With state C(absent) forces disconnecting all containers from the
network prior to deleting the network. With state C(present) will
disconnect all containers, delete the network and re-create the
network.
- This option is required if you have changed the IPAM or driver options
and want an existing network to be updated to use the new options.
type: bool
default: no
appends:
description:
- By default the connected list is canonical, meaning containers not on the list are removed from the network.
- Use I(appends) to leave existing containers connected.
type: bool
default: no
aliases:
- incremental
enable_ipv6:
description:
- Enable IPv6 networking.
type: bool
ipam_driver:
description:
- Specify an IPAM driver.
type: str
ipam_driver_options:
description:
- Dictionary of IPAM driver options.
type: dict
ipam_options:
description:
- Dictionary of IPAM options.
- Deprecated in 2.8, will be removed in 2.12. Use parameter I(ipam_config) instead. In Docker 1.10.0, IPAM
options were introduced (see L(here,https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/17316)). This module parameter addresses
the IPAM config not the newly introduced IPAM options. For the IPAM options, see the I(ipam_driver_options)
parameter.
type: dict
suboptions:
subnet:
description:
- IP subset in CIDR notation.
type: str
iprange:
description:
- IP address range in CIDR notation.
type: str
gateway:
description:
- IP gateway address.
type: str
aux_addresses:
description:
- Auxiliary IP addresses used by Network driver, as a mapping from hostname to IP.
type: dict
ipam_config:
description:
- List of IPAM config blocks. Consult
L(Docker docs,https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/compose-file-v2/#ipam) for valid options and values.
Note that I(iprange) is spelled differently here (we use the notation from the Docker SDK for Python).
type: list
elements: dict
suboptions:
subnet:
description:
- IP subset in CIDR notation.
type: str
iprange:
description:
- IP address range in CIDR notation.
type: str
gateway:
description:
- IP gateway address.
type: str
aux_addresses:
description:
- Auxiliary IP addresses used by Network driver, as a mapping from hostname to IP.
type: dict
state:
description:
- C(absent) deletes the network. If a network has connected containers, it
cannot be deleted. Use the I(force) option to disconnect all containers
and delete the network.
- C(present) creates the network, if it does not already exist with the
specified parameters, and connects the list of containers provided via
the connected parameter. Containers not on the list will be disconnected.
An empty list will leave no containers connected to the network. Use the
I(appends) option to leave existing containers connected. Use the I(force)
options to force re-creation of the network.
type: str
default: present
choices:
- absent
- present
internal:
description:
- Restrict external access to the network.
type: bool
labels:
description:
- Dictionary of labels.
type: dict
scope:
description:
- Specify the network's scope.
type: str
choices:
- local
- global
- swarm
attachable:
description:
- If enabled, and the network is in the global scope, non-service containers on worker nodes will be able to connect to the network.
type: bool
extends_documentation_fragment:
- community.general.docker
- community.general.docker.docker_py_1_documentation
notes:
- When network options are changed, the module disconnects all containers from the network, deletes the network, and re-creates the network.
It does not try to reconnect containers, except the ones listed in (I(connected), and even for these, it does not consider specific
connection options like fixed IP addresses or MAC addresses. If you need more control over how the containers are connected to the
network, loop the M(docker_container) module to loop over your containers to make sure they are connected properly.
- The module does not support Docker Swarm, i.e. it will not try to disconnect or reconnect services. If services are connected to the
network, deleting the network will fail. When network options are changed, the network has to be deleted and recreated, so this will
fail as well.
author:
- "Ben Keith (@keitwb)"
- "Chris Houseknecht (@chouseknecht)"
- "Dave Bendit (@DBendit)"
requirements:
- "L(Docker SDK for Python,https://docker-py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) >= 1.10.0 (use L(docker-py,https://pypi.org/project/docker-py/) for Python 2.6)"
- "The docker server >= 1.10.0"
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
- name: Create a network
docker_network:
name: network_one
- name: Remove all but selected list of containers
docker_network:
name: network_one
connected:
- container_a
- container_b
- container_c
- name: Remove a single container
docker_network:
name: network_one
connected: "{{ fulllist|difference(['container_a']) }}"
- name: Add a container to a network, leaving existing containers connected
docker_network:
name: network_one
connected:
- container_a
appends: yes
- name: Create a network with driver options
docker_network:
name: network_two
driver_options:
com.docker.network.bridge.name: net2
- name: Create a network with custom IPAM config
docker_network:
name: network_three
ipam_config:
- subnet: 172.3.27.0/24
gateway: 172.3.27.2
iprange: 172.3.27.0/26
aux_addresses:
host1: 172.3.27.3
host2: 172.3.27.4
- name: Create a network with labels
docker_network:
name: network_four
labels:
key1: value1
key2: value2
- name: Create a network with IPv6 IPAM config
docker_network:
name: network_ipv6_one
enable_ipv6: yes
ipam_config:
- subnet: fdd1:ac8c:0557:7ce1::/64
- name: Create a network with IPv6 and custom IPv4 IPAM config
docker_network:
name: network_ipv6_two
enable_ipv6: yes
ipam_config:
- subnet: 172.4.27.0/24
- subnet: fdd1:ac8c:0557:7ce2::/64
- name: Delete a network, disconnecting all containers
docker_network:
name: network_one
state: absent
force: yes
'''
RETURN = '''
network:
description:
- Network inspection results for the affected network.
- Note that facts are part of the registered vars since Ansible 2.8. For compatibility reasons, the facts
are also accessible directly as C(docker_network). Note that the returned fact will be removed in Ansible 2.12.
returned: success
type: dict
sample: {}
'''
import re
import traceback
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.docker.common import (
AnsibleDockerClient,
DockerBaseClass,
docker_version,
DifferenceTracker,
clean_dict_booleans_for_docker_api,
RequestException,
)
try:
from docker import utils
from docker.errors import DockerException
if LooseVersion(docker_version) >= LooseVersion('2.0.0'):
from docker.types import IPAMPool, IPAMConfig
except Exception:
# missing Docker SDK for Python handled in ansible.module_utils.docker.common
pass
class TaskParameters(DockerBaseClass):
def __init__(self, client):
super(TaskParameters, self).__init__()
self.client = client
self.name = None
self.connected = None
self.driver = None
self.driver_options = None
self.ipam_driver = None
self.ipam_driver_options = None
self.ipam_options = None
self.ipam_config = None
self.appends = None
self.force = None
self.internal = None
self.labels = None
self.debug = None
self.enable_ipv6 = None
self.scope = None
self.attachable = None
for key, value in client.module.params.items():
setattr(self, key, value)
def container_names_in_network(network):
return [c['Name'] for c in network['Containers'].values()] if network['Containers'] else []
CIDR_IPV4 = re.compile(r'^([0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}/([0-9]|[1-2][0-9]|3[0-2])$')
CIDR_IPV6 = re.compile(r'^[0-9a-fA-F:]+/([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-2][0-9])$')
def validate_cidr(cidr):
"""Validate CIDR. Return IP version of a CIDR string on success.
:param cidr: Valid CIDR
:type cidr: str
:return: ``ipv4`` or ``ipv6``
:rtype: str
:raises ValueError: If ``cidr`` is not a valid CIDR
"""
if CIDR_IPV4.match(cidr):
return 'ipv4'
elif CIDR_IPV6.match(cidr):
return 'ipv6'
raise ValueError('"{0}" is not a valid CIDR'.format(cidr))
def normalize_ipam_config_key(key):
"""Normalizes IPAM config keys returned by Docker API to match Ansible keys.
:param key: Docker API key
:type key: str
:return Ansible module key
:rtype str
"""
special_cases = {
'AuxiliaryAddresses': 'aux_addresses'
}
return special_cases.get(key, key.lower())
def dicts_are_essentially_equal(a, b):
"""Make sure that a is a subset of b, where None entries of a are ignored."""
for k, v in a.items():
if v is None:
continue
if b.get(k) != v:
return False
return True
class DockerNetworkManager(object):
def __init__(self, client):
self.client = client
self.parameters = TaskParameters(client)
self.check_mode = self.client.check_mode
self.results = {
u'changed': False,
u'actions': []
}
self.diff = self.client.module._diff
self.diff_tracker = DifferenceTracker()
self.diff_result = dict()
self.existing_network = self.get_existing_network()
if not self.parameters.connected and self.existing_network:
self.parameters.connected = container_names_in_network(self.existing_network)
if (self.parameters.ipam_options['subnet'] or self.parameters.ipam_options['iprange'] or
self.parameters.ipam_options['gateway'] or self.parameters.ipam_options['aux_addresses']):
self.parameters.ipam_config = [self.parameters.ipam_options]
if self.parameters.ipam_config:
try:
for ipam_config in self.parameters.ipam_config:
validate_cidr(ipam_config['subnet'])
except ValueError as e:
self.client.fail(str(e))
if self.parameters.driver_options:
self.parameters.driver_options = clean_dict_booleans_for_docker_api(self.parameters.driver_options)
state = self.parameters.state
if state == 'present':
self.present()
elif state == 'absent':
self.absent()
if self.diff or self.check_mode or self.parameters.debug:
if self.diff:
self.diff_result['before'], self.diff_result['after'] = self.diff_tracker.get_before_after()
self.results['diff'] = self.diff_result
def get_existing_network(self):
return self.client.get_network(name=self.parameters.name)
def has_different_config(self, net):
'''
Evaluates an existing network and returns a tuple containing a boolean
indicating if the configuration is different and a list of differences.
:param net: the inspection output for an existing network
:return: (bool, list)
'''
differences = DifferenceTracker()
if self.parameters.driver and self.parameters.driver != net['Driver']:
differences.add('driver',
parameter=self.parameters.driver,
active=net['Driver'])
if self.parameters.driver_options:
if not net.get('Options'):
differences.add('driver_options',
parameter=self.parameters.driver_options,
active=net.get('Options'))
else:
for key, value in self.parameters.driver_options.items():
if not (key in net['Options']) or value != net['Options'][key]:
differences.add('driver_options.%s' % key,
parameter=value,
active=net['Options'].get(key))
if self.parameters.ipam_driver:
if not net.get('IPAM') or net['IPAM']['Driver'] != self.parameters.ipam_driver:
differences.add('ipam_driver',
parameter=self.parameters.ipam_driver,
active=net.get('IPAM'))
if self.parameters.ipam_driver_options is not None:
ipam_driver_options = net['IPAM'].get('Options') or {}
if ipam_driver_options != self.parameters.ipam_driver_options:
differences.add('ipam_driver_options',
parameter=self.parameters.ipam_driver_options,
active=ipam_driver_options)
if self.parameters.ipam_config is not None and self.parameters.ipam_config:
if not net.get('IPAM') or not net['IPAM']['Config']:
differences.add('ipam_config',
parameter=self.parameters.ipam_config,
active=net.get('IPAM', {}).get('Config'))
else:
# Put network's IPAM config into the same format as module's IPAM config
net_ipam_configs = []
for net_ipam_config in net['IPAM']['Config']:
config = dict()
for k, v in net_ipam_config.items():
config[normalize_ipam_config_key(k)] = v
net_ipam_configs.append(config)
# Compare lists of dicts as sets of dicts
for idx, ipam_config in enumerate(self.parameters.ipam_config):
net_config = dict()
for net_ipam_config in net_ipam_configs:
if dicts_are_essentially_equal(ipam_config, net_ipam_config):
net_config = net_ipam_config
break
for key, value in ipam_config.items():
if value is None:
# due to recursive argument_spec, all keys are always present
# (but have default value None if not specified)
continue
if value != net_config.get(key):
differences.add('ipam_config[%s].%s' % (idx, key),
parameter=value,
active=net_config.get(key))
if self.parameters.enable_ipv6 is not None and self.parameters.enable_ipv6 != net.get('EnableIPv6', False):
differences.add('enable_ipv6',
parameter=self.parameters.enable_ipv6,
active=net.get('EnableIPv6', False))
if self.parameters.internal is not None and self.parameters.internal != net.get('Internal', False):
differences.add('internal',
parameter=self.parameters.internal,
active=net.get('Internal'))
if self.parameters.scope is not None and self.parameters.scope != net.get('Scope'):
differences.add('scope',
parameter=self.parameters.scope,
active=net.get('Scope'))
if self.parameters.attachable is not None and self.parameters.attachable != net.get('Attachable', False):
differences.add('attachable',
parameter=self.parameters.attachable,
active=net.get('Attachable'))
if self.parameters.labels:
if not net.get('Labels'):
differences.add('labels',
parameter=self.parameters.labels,
active=net.get('Labels'))
else:
for key, value in self.parameters.labels.items():
if not (key in net['Labels']) or value != net['Labels'][key]:
differences.add('labels.%s' % key,
parameter=value,
active=net['Labels'].get(key))
return not differences.empty, differences
def create_network(self):
if not self.existing_network:
params = dict(
driver=self.parameters.driver,
options=self.parameters.driver_options,
)
ipam_pools = []
if self.parameters.ipam_config:
for ipam_pool in self.parameters.ipam_config:
if LooseVersion(docker_version) >= LooseVersion('2.0.0'):
ipam_pools.append(IPAMPool(**ipam_pool))
else:
ipam_pools.append(utils.create_ipam_pool(**ipam_pool))
if self.parameters.ipam_driver or self.parameters.ipam_driver_options or ipam_pools:
# Only add ipam parameter if a driver was specified or if IPAM parameters
# were specified. Leaving this parameter away can significantly speed up
# creation; on my machine creation with this option needs ~15 seconds,
# and without just a few seconds.
if LooseVersion(docker_version) >= LooseVersion('2.0.0'):
params['ipam'] = IPAMConfig(driver=self.parameters.ipam_driver,
pool_configs=ipam_pools,
options=self.parameters.ipam_driver_options)
else:
params['ipam'] = utils.create_ipam_config(driver=self.parameters.ipam_driver,
pool_configs=ipam_pools)
if self.parameters.enable_ipv6 is not None:
params['enable_ipv6'] = self.parameters.enable_ipv6
if self.parameters.internal is not None:
params['internal'] = self.parameters.internal
if self.parameters.scope is not None:
params['scope'] = self.parameters.scope
if self.parameters.attachable is not None:
params['attachable'] = self.parameters.attachable
if self.parameters.labels:
params['labels'] = self.parameters.labels
if not self.check_mode:
resp = self.client.create_network(self.parameters.name, **params)
self.client.report_warnings(resp, ['Warning'])
self.existing_network = self.client.get_network(network_id=resp['Id'])
self.results['actions'].append("Created network %s with driver %s" % (self.parameters.name, self.parameters.driver))
self.results['changed'] = True
def remove_network(self):
if self.existing_network:
self.disconnect_all_containers()
if not self.check_mode:
self.client.remove_network(self.parameters.name)
self.results['actions'].append("Removed network %s" % (self.parameters.name,))
self.results['changed'] = True
def is_container_connected(self, container_name):
if not self.existing_network:
return False
return container_name in container_names_in_network(self.existing_network)
def connect_containers(self):
for name in self.parameters.connected:
if not self.is_container_connected(name):
if not self.check_mode:
self.client.connect_container_to_network(name, self.parameters.name)
self.results['actions'].append("Connected container %s" % (name,))
self.results['changed'] = True
self.diff_tracker.add('connected.{0}'.format(name),
parameter=True,
active=False)
def disconnect_missing(self):
if not self.existing_network:
return
containers = self.existing_network['Containers']
if not containers:
return
for c in containers.values():
name = c['Name']
if name not in self.parameters.connected:
self.disconnect_container(name)
def disconnect_all_containers(self):
containers = self.client.get_network(name=self.parameters.name)['Containers']
if not containers:
return
for cont in containers.values():
self.disconnect_container(cont['Name'])
def disconnect_container(self, container_name):
if not self.check_mode:
self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container_name, self.parameters.name)
self.results['actions'].append("Disconnected container %s" % (container_name,))
self.results['changed'] = True
self.diff_tracker.add('connected.{0}'.format(container_name),
parameter=False,
active=True)
def present(self):
different = False
differences = DifferenceTracker()
if self.existing_network:
different, differences = self.has_different_config(self.existing_network)
self.diff_tracker.add('exists', parameter=True, active=self.existing_network is not None)
if self.parameters.force or different:
self.remove_network()
self.existing_network = None
self.create_network()
self.connect_containers()
if not self.parameters.appends:
self.disconnect_missing()
if self.diff or self.check_mode or self.parameters.debug:
self.diff_result['differences'] = differences.get_legacy_docker_diffs()
self.diff_tracker.merge(differences)
if not self.check_mode and not self.parameters.debug:
self.results.pop('actions')
network_facts = self.get_existing_network()
self.results['ansible_facts'] = {u'docker_network': network_facts}
self.results['network'] = network_facts
def absent(self):
self.diff_tracker.add('exists', parameter=False, active=self.existing_network is not None)
self.remove_network()
def main():
argument_spec = dict(
name=dict(type='str', required=True, aliases=['network_name']),
connected=dict(type='list', default=[], elements='str', aliases=['containers']),
state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']),
driver=dict(type='str', default='bridge'),
driver_options=dict(type='dict', default={}),
force=dict(type='bool', default=False),
appends=dict(type='bool', default=False, aliases=['incremental']),
ipam_driver=dict(type='str'),
ipam_driver_options=dict(type='dict'),
ipam_options=dict(type='dict', default={}, options=dict(
subnet=dict(type='str'),
iprange=dict(type='str'),
gateway=dict(type='str'),
aux_addresses=dict(type='dict'),
), removed_in_version='2.12'),
ipam_config=dict(type='list', elements='dict', options=dict(
subnet=dict(type='str'),
iprange=dict(type='str'),
gateway=dict(type='str'),
aux_addresses=dict(type='dict'),
)),
enable_ipv6=dict(type='bool'),
internal=dict(type='bool'),
labels=dict(type='dict', default={}),
debug=dict(type='bool', default=False),
scope=dict(type='str', choices=['local', 'global', 'swarm']),
attachable=dict(type='bool'),
)
mutually_exclusive = [
('ipam_config', 'ipam_options')
]
option_minimal_versions = dict(
scope=dict(docker_py_version='2.6.0', docker_api_version='1.30'),
attachable=dict(docker_py_version='2.0.0', docker_api_version='1.26'),
labels=dict(docker_api_version='1.23'),
ipam_driver_options=dict(docker_py_version='2.0.0'),
)
client = AnsibleDockerClient(
argument_spec=argument_spec,
mutually_exclusive=mutually_exclusive,
supports_check_mode=True,
min_docker_version='1.10.0',
min_docker_api_version='1.22',
# "The docker server >= 1.10.0"
option_minimal_versions=option_minimal_versions,
)
try:
cm = DockerNetworkManager(client)
client.module.exit_json(**cm.results)
except DockerException as e:
client.fail('An unexpected docker error occurred: {0}'.format(e), exception=traceback.format_exc())
except RequestException as e:
client.fail('An unexpected requests error occurred when docker-py tried to talk to the docker daemon: {0}'.format(e), exception=traceback.format_exc())
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()