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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# This code is part of Ansible, but is an independent component.
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# This particular file snippet, and this file snippet only, is BSD licensed.
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# Modules you write using this snippet, which is embedded dynamically by Ansible
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# still belong to the author of the module, and may assign their own license
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# to the complete work.
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#
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# Copyright (2016-2017) Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP
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#
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# Simplified BSD License (see simplified_bsd.txt or https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause)
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2020-03-09 10:11:07 +01:00
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import abc
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import collections
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import json
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import os
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import traceback
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HPE_ONEVIEW_IMP_ERR = None
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try:
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from hpOneView.oneview_client import OneViewClient
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HAS_HPE_ONEVIEW = True
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except ImportError:
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HPE_ONEVIEW_IMP_ERR = traceback.format_exc()
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HAS_HPE_ONEVIEW = False
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from ansible.module_utils import six
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule, missing_required_lib
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from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_native
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from ansible.module_utils.common._collections_compat import Mapping
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def transform_list_to_dict(list_):
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"""
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Transforms a list into a dictionary, putting values as keys.
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:arg list list_: List of values
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:return: dict: dictionary built
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"""
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ret = {}
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if not list_:
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return ret
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for value in list_:
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if isinstance(value, Mapping):
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ret.update(value)
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else:
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ret[to_native(value, errors='surrogate_or_strict')] = True
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return ret
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def merge_list_by_key(original_list, updated_list, key, ignore_when_null=None):
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"""
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Merge two lists by the key. It basically:
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1. Adds the items that are present on updated_list and are absent on original_list.
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2. Removes items that are absent on updated_list and are present on original_list.
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3. For all items that are in both lists, overwrites the values from the original item by the updated item.
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:arg list original_list: original list.
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:arg list updated_list: list with changes.
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:arg str key: unique identifier.
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:arg list ignore_when_null: list with the keys from the updated items that should be ignored in the merge,
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if its values are null.
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:return: list: Lists merged.
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"""
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ignore_when_null = [] if ignore_when_null is None else ignore_when_null
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if not original_list:
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return updated_list
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items_map = collections.OrderedDict([(i[key], i.copy()) for i in original_list])
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merged_items = collections.OrderedDict()
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for item in updated_list:
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item_key = item[key]
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if item_key in items_map:
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for ignored_key in ignore_when_null:
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if ignored_key in item and item[ignored_key] is None:
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item.pop(ignored_key)
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merged_items[item_key] = items_map[item_key]
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merged_items[item_key].update(item)
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else:
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merged_items[item_key] = item
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return list(merged_items.values())
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def _str_sorted(obj):
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if isinstance(obj, Mapping):
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return json.dumps(obj, sort_keys=True)
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else:
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return str(obj)
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def _standardize_value(value):
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"""
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Convert value to string to enhance the comparison.
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:arg value: Any object type.
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:return: str: Converted value.
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"""
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if isinstance(value, float) and value.is_integer():
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# Workaround to avoid erroneous comparison between int and float
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# Removes zero from integer floats
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value = int(value)
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return str(value)
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class OneViewModuleException(Exception):
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"""
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OneView base Exception.
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Attributes:
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msg (str): Exception message.
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oneview_response (dict): OneView rest response.
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"""
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def __init__(self, data):
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self.msg = None
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self.oneview_response = None
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if isinstance(data, six.string_types):
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self.msg = data
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else:
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self.oneview_response = data
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if data and isinstance(data, dict):
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self.msg = data.get('message')
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if self.oneview_response:
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Exception.__init__(self, self.msg, self.oneview_response)
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else:
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Exception.__init__(self, self.msg)
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class OneViewModuleTaskError(OneViewModuleException):
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"""
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OneView Task Error Exception.
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Attributes:
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msg (str): Exception message.
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error_code (str): A code which uniquely identifies the specific error.
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"""
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def __init__(self, msg, error_code=None):
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super(OneViewModuleTaskError, self).__init__(msg)
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self.error_code = error_code
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class OneViewModuleValueError(OneViewModuleException):
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"""
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OneView Value Error.
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The exception is raised when the data contains an inappropriate value.
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Attributes:
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msg (str): Exception message.
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"""
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pass
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class OneViewModuleResourceNotFound(OneViewModuleException):
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"""
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OneView Resource Not Found Exception.
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The exception is raised when an associated resource was not found.
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Attributes:
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msg (str): Exception message.
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"""
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pass
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@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
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class OneViewModuleBase(object):
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MSG_CREATED = 'Resource created successfully.'
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MSG_UPDATED = 'Resource updated successfully.'
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MSG_DELETED = 'Resource deleted successfully.'
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MSG_ALREADY_PRESENT = 'Resource is already present.'
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MSG_ALREADY_ABSENT = 'Resource is already absent.'
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MSG_DIFF_AT_KEY = 'Difference found at key \'{0}\'. '
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ONEVIEW_COMMON_ARGS = dict(
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config=dict(type='path'),
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hostname=dict(type='str'),
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username=dict(type='str'),
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password=dict(type='str', no_log=True),
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api_version=dict(type='int'),
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image_streamer_hostname=dict(type='str')
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)
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ONEVIEW_VALIDATE_ETAG_ARGS = dict(validate_etag=dict(type='bool', default=True))
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resource_client = None
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def __init__(self, additional_arg_spec=None, validate_etag_support=False, supports_check_mode=False):
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"""
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OneViewModuleBase constructor.
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:arg dict additional_arg_spec: Additional argument spec definition.
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:arg bool validate_etag_support: Enables support to eTag validation.
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"""
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argument_spec = self._build_argument_spec(additional_arg_spec, validate_etag_support)
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self.module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=argument_spec, supports_check_mode=supports_check_mode)
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self._check_hpe_oneview_sdk()
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self._create_oneview_client()
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self.state = self.module.params.get('state')
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self.data = self.module.params.get('data')
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# Preload params for get_all - used by facts
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self.facts_params = self.module.params.get('params') or {}
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# Preload options as dict - used by facts
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self.options = transform_list_to_dict(self.module.params.get('options'))
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self.validate_etag_support = validate_etag_support
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def _build_argument_spec(self, additional_arg_spec, validate_etag_support):
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merged_arg_spec = dict()
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merged_arg_spec.update(self.ONEVIEW_COMMON_ARGS)
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if validate_etag_support:
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merged_arg_spec.update(self.ONEVIEW_VALIDATE_ETAG_ARGS)
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if additional_arg_spec:
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merged_arg_spec.update(additional_arg_spec)
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return merged_arg_spec
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def _check_hpe_oneview_sdk(self):
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if not HAS_HPE_ONEVIEW:
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self.module.fail_json(msg=missing_required_lib('hpOneView'), exception=HPE_ONEVIEW_IMP_ERR)
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def _create_oneview_client(self):
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if self.module.params.get('hostname'):
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config = dict(ip=self.module.params['hostname'],
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credentials=dict(userName=self.module.params['username'], password=self.module.params['password']),
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api_version=self.module.params['api_version'],
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image_streamer_ip=self.module.params['image_streamer_hostname'])
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self.oneview_client = OneViewClient(config)
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elif not self.module.params['config']:
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self.oneview_client = OneViewClient.from_environment_variables()
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else:
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self.oneview_client = OneViewClient.from_json_file(self.module.params['config'])
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def execute_module(self):
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"""
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Abstract method, must be implemented by the inheritor.
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This method is called from the run method. It should contains the module logic
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:return: dict: It must return a dictionary with the attributes for the module result,
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such as ansible_facts, msg and changed.
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"""
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pass
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def run(self):
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"""
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Common implementation of the OneView run modules.
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It calls the inheritor 'execute_module' function and sends the return to the Ansible.
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It handles any OneViewModuleException in order to signal a failure to Ansible, with a descriptive error message.
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"""
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try:
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if self.validate_etag_support:
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if not self.module.params.get('validate_etag'):
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self.oneview_client.connection.disable_etag_validation()
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result = self.execute_module()
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if "changed" not in result:
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result['changed'] = False
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self.module.exit_json(**result)
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except OneViewModuleException as exception:
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error_msg = '; '.join(to_native(e) for e in exception.args)
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self.module.fail_json(msg=error_msg, exception=traceback.format_exc())
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def resource_absent(self, resource, method='delete'):
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"""
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Generic implementation of the absent state for the OneView resources.
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It checks if the resource needs to be removed.
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:arg dict resource: Resource to delete.
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:arg str method: Function of the OneView client that will be called for resource deletion.
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Usually delete or remove.
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:return: A dictionary with the expected arguments for the AnsibleModule.exit_json
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"""
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if resource:
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getattr(self.resource_client, method)(resource)
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return {"changed": True, "msg": self.MSG_DELETED}
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else:
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return {"changed": False, "msg": self.MSG_ALREADY_ABSENT}
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def get_by_name(self, name):
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"""
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Generic get by name implementation.
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:arg str name: Resource name to search for.
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:return: The resource found or None.
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"""
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result = self.resource_client.get_by('name', name)
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return result[0] if result else None
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def resource_present(self, resource, fact_name, create_method='create'):
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"""
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Generic implementation of the present state for the OneView resources.
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It checks if the resource needs to be created or updated.
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:arg dict resource: Resource to create or update.
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:arg str fact_name: Name of the fact returned to the Ansible.
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:arg str create_method: Function of the OneView client that will be called for resource creation.
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Usually create or add.
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:return: A dictionary with the expected arguments for the AnsibleModule.exit_json
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"""
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changed = False
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if "newName" in self.data:
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self.data["name"] = self.data.pop("newName")
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if not resource:
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resource = getattr(self.resource_client, create_method)(self.data)
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msg = self.MSG_CREATED
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changed = True
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else:
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merged_data = resource.copy()
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merged_data.update(self.data)
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if self.compare(resource, merged_data):
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msg = self.MSG_ALREADY_PRESENT
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else:
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resource = self.resource_client.update(merged_data)
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changed = True
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msg = self.MSG_UPDATED
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return dict(
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msg=msg,
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changed=changed,
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ansible_facts={fact_name: resource}
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)
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def resource_scopes_set(self, state, fact_name, scope_uris):
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"""
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Generic implementation of the scopes update PATCH for the OneView resources.
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It checks if the resource needs to be updated with the current scopes.
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This method is meant to be run after ensuring the present state.
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:arg dict state: Dict containing the data from the last state results in the resource.
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It needs to have the 'msg', 'changed', and 'ansible_facts' entries.
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:arg str fact_name: Name of the fact returned to the Ansible.
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:arg list scope_uris: List with all the scope URIs to be added to the resource.
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:return: A dictionary with the expected arguments for the AnsibleModule.exit_json
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"""
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if scope_uris is None:
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scope_uris = []
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resource = state['ansible_facts'][fact_name]
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operation_data = dict(operation='replace', path='/scopeUris', value=scope_uris)
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if resource['scopeUris'] is None or set(resource['scopeUris']) != set(scope_uris):
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state['ansible_facts'][fact_name] = self.resource_client.patch(resource['uri'], **operation_data)
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state['changed'] = True
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state['msg'] = self.MSG_UPDATED
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return state
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def compare(self, first_resource, second_resource):
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"""
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Recursively compares dictionary contents equivalence, ignoring types and elements order.
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Particularities of the comparison:
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- Inexistent key = None
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- These values are considered equal: None, empty, False
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- Lists are compared value by value after a sort, if they have same size.
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- Each element is converted to str before the comparison.
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:arg dict first_resource: first dictionary
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:arg dict second_resource: second dictionary
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:return: bool: True when equal, False when different.
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"""
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resource1 = first_resource
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resource2 = second_resource
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debug_resources = "resource1 = {0}, resource2 = {1}".format(resource1, resource2)
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# The first resource is True / Not Null and the second resource is False / Null
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if resource1 and not resource2:
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self.module.log("resource1 and not resource2. " + debug_resources)
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return False
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# Checks all keys in first dict against the second dict
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for key in resource1:
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if key not in resource2:
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if resource1[key] is not None:
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# Inexistent key is equivalent to exist with value None
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self.module.log(self.MSG_DIFF_AT_KEY.format(key) + debug_resources)
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return False
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# If both values are null, empty or False it will be considered equal.
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elif not resource1[key] and not resource2[key]:
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continue
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elif isinstance(resource1[key], Mapping):
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# recursive call
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if not self.compare(resource1[key], resource2[key]):
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self.module.log(self.MSG_DIFF_AT_KEY.format(key) + debug_resources)
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return False
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elif isinstance(resource1[key], list):
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# change comparison function to compare_list
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if not self.compare_list(resource1[key], resource2[key]):
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self.module.log(self.MSG_DIFF_AT_KEY.format(key) + debug_resources)
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return False
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elif _standardize_value(resource1[key]) != _standardize_value(resource2[key]):
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self.module.log(self.MSG_DIFF_AT_KEY.format(key) + debug_resources)
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return False
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# Checks all keys in the second dict, looking for missing elements
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for key in resource2.keys():
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if key not in resource1:
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if resource2[key] is not None:
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# Inexistent key is equivalent to exist with value None
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self.module.log(self.MSG_DIFF_AT_KEY.format(key) + debug_resources)
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return False
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return True
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def compare_list(self, first_resource, second_resource):
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"""
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Recursively compares lists contents equivalence, ignoring types and element orders.
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Lists with same size are compared value by value after a sort,
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each element is converted to str before the comparison.
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:arg list first_resource: first list
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:arg list second_resource: second list
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:return: True when equal; False when different.
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"""
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resource1 = first_resource
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resource2 = second_resource
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debug_resources = "resource1 = {0}, resource2 = {1}".format(resource1, resource2)
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# The second list is null / empty / False
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if not resource2:
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self.module.log("resource 2 is null. " + debug_resources)
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return False
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if len(resource1) != len(resource2):
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self.module.log("resources have different length. " + debug_resources)
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return False
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resource1 = sorted(resource1, key=_str_sorted)
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resource2 = sorted(resource2, key=_str_sorted)
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for i, val in enumerate(resource1):
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if isinstance(val, Mapping):
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# change comparison function to compare dictionaries
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if not self.compare(val, resource2[i]):
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self.module.log("resources are different. " + debug_resources)
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return False
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elif isinstance(val, list):
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# recursive call
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if not self.compare_list(val, resource2[i]):
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self.module.log("lists are different. " + debug_resources)
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return False
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elif _standardize_value(val) != _standardize_value(resource2[i]):
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self.module.log("values are different. " + debug_resources)
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return False
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# no differences found
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return True
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