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aws.core in new aws dir in module utils - module with AnsibleAWSModule class and fail_json_aws (#25780)

* aws module utils including AnsibleAWSModule
* fail_json_aws method on AnsibleAWSModule to do fail_json nicely with AWS exceptions
* aws module util - feedback - rename to aws/core.py & improve doc strings
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#
# Copyright 2017 Michael De La Rue | Ansible
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""This module adds shared support for generic Amazon AWS modules
**This code is not yet ready for use in user modules. As of 2017**
**and through to 2018, the interface is likely to change**
**aggressively as the exact correct interface for ansible AWS modules**
**is identified. In particular, until this notice goes away or is**
**changed, methods may disappear from the interface. Please don't**
**publish modules using this except directly to the main Ansible**
**development repository.**
In order to use this module, include it as part of a custom
module as shown below.
from ansible.module_utils.aws import AnsibleAWSModule
module = AnsibleAWSModule(argument_spec=dictionary, supports_check_mode=boolean
mutually_exclusive=list1, required_together=list2)
The 'AnsibleAWSModule' module provides similar, but more restricted,
interfaces to the normal Ansible module. It also includes the
additional methods for connecting to AWS using the standard module arguments
try:
m.aws_connect(resource='lambda') # - get an AWS connection.
except Exception:
m.fail_json_aws(Exception, msg="trying to connect") # - take an exception and make a decent failure
"""
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
from ansible.module_utils.ec2 import HAS_BOTO3, camel_dict_to_snake_dict, ec2_argument_spec
import traceback
# We will also export HAS_BOTO3 so end user modules can use it.
HAS_BOTO3 = HAS_BOTO3
class AnsibleAWSModule(object):
"""An ansible module class for AWS modules
AnsibleAWSModule provides an a class for building modules which
connect to Amazon Web Services. The interface is currently more
restricted than the basic module class with the aim that later the
basic module class can be reduced. If you find that any key
feature is missing please contact the author/Ansible AWS team
(available on #ansible-aws on IRC) to request the additional
features needed.
"""
default_settings = {
"default_args": True,
"check_boto3": True,
"auto_retry": True,
"module_class": AnsibleModule
}
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
local_settings = {}
for key in AnsibleAWSModule.default_settings:
try:
local_settings[key] = kwargs.pop(key)
except KeyError:
local_settings[key] = AnsibleAWSModule.default_settings[key]
self.settings = local_settings
if local_settings["default_args"]:
# ec2_argument_spec contains the region so we use that; there's a patch coming which
# will add it to aws_argument_spec so if that's accepted then later we should change
# over
argument_spec_full = ec2_argument_spec()
try:
argument_spec_full.update(kwargs["argument_spec"])
except (TypeError, NameError):
pass
kwargs["argument_spec"] = argument_spec_full
self._module = AnsibleAWSModule.default_settings["module_class"](**kwargs)
if local_settings["check_boto3"] and not HAS_BOTO3:
self._module.fail_json(
msg='Python modules "botocore" or "boto3" are missing, please install both')
self.check_mode = self._module.check_mode
@property
def params(self):
return self._module.params
def exit_json(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self._module.exit_json(*args, **kwargs)
def fail_json(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self._module.fail_json(*args, **kwargs)
def fail_json_aws(self, exception, msg=None):
"""call fail_json with processed exception
function for converting exceptions thrown by AWS SDK modules,
botocore, boto3 and boto, into nice error messages.
"""
last_traceback = traceback.format_exc()
# to_native is trusted to handle exceptions that str() could
# convert to text.
try:
except_msg = to_native(exception.message)
except AttributeError:
except_msg = to_native(exception)
if msg is not None:
message = '{0}: {1}'.format(msg, except_msg)
else:
message = except_msg
try:
response = exception.response
except AttributeError:
response = None
if response is None:
self._module.fail_json(msg=message, exception=last_traceback)
else:
self._module.fail_json(msg=message, exception=last_traceback,
**camel_dict_to_snake_dict(response))

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2017, Michael De La Rue
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Make coding more python3-ish
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
from pytest import importorskip
import unittest
from ansible.module_utils import basic
from ansible.module_utils.aws.core import AnsibleAWSModule
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes
from ansible.compat.tests.mock import Mock, patch
import json
importorskip("boto3")
botocore = importorskip("botocore")
class AWSModuleTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = to_bytes(json.dumps({'ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS': {}}))
def test_create_aws_module_should_set_up_params(self):
m = AnsibleAWSModule(argument_spec=dict(
win_string_arg=dict(type='list', default=['win'])
))
m_noretry_no_customargs = AnsibleAWSModule(
auto_retry=False, default_args=False,
argument_spec=dict(
success_string_arg=dict(type='list', default=['success'])
)
)
assert m, "module wasn't true!!"
assert m_noretry_no_customargs, "module wasn't true!!"
m_params = m.params
m_no_defs_params = m_noretry_no_customargs.params
assert 'region' in m_params
assert 'win' in m_params["win_string_arg"]
assert 'success' in m_no_defs_params["success_string_arg"]
assert 'aws_secret_key' not in m_no_defs_params
class ErrorReportingTestcase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_botocore_exception_reports_nicely_via_fail_json_aws(self):
basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = to_bytes(json.dumps({'ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS': {}}))
module = AnsibleAWSModule(argument_spec=dict(
fail_mode=dict(type='list', default=['success'])
))
fail_json_double = Mock()
err_msg = {'Error': {'Code': 'FakeClass.FakeError'}}
with patch.object(basic.AnsibleModule, 'fail_json', fail_json_double):
try:
raise botocore.exceptions.ClientError(err_msg, 'Could not find you')
except Exception as e:
print("exception is " + str(e))
module.fail_json_aws(e, msg="Fake failure for testing boto exception messages")
assert(len(fail_json_double.mock_calls) >
0), "failed to call fail_json when should have"
assert(len(fail_json_double.mock_calls) <
2), "called fail_json multiple times when once would do"
assert("test_botocore_exception_reports_nicely"
in fail_json_double.mock_calls[0][2]["exception"]), \
"exception traceback doesn't include correct function, fail call was actually: " \
+ str(fail_json_double.mock_calls[0])
assert("Fake failure for testing boto exception messages:"
in fail_json_double.mock_calls[0][2]["msg"]), \
"error message doesn't include the local message; was: " \
+ str(fail_json_double.mock_calls[0])
assert("Could not find you" in fail_json_double.mock_calls[0][2]["msg"]), \
"error message doesn't include the botocore exception message; was: " \
+ str(fail_json_double.mock_calls[0])
try:
fail_json_double.mock_calls[0][2]["error"]
except KeyError:
raise Exception("error was missing; call was: " + str(fail_json_double.mock_calls[0]))
assert("FakeClass.FakeError" == fail_json_double.mock_calls[0][2]["error"]["code"]), \
"Failed to find error/code; was: " + str(fail_json_double.mock_calls[0])
def test_botocore_exception_without_response_reports_nicely_via_fail_json_aws(self):
basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = to_bytes(json.dumps({'ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS': {}}))
module = AnsibleAWSModule(argument_spec=dict(
fail_mode=dict(type='list', default=['success'])
))
fail_json_double = Mock()
err_msg = None
with patch.object(basic.AnsibleModule, 'fail_json', fail_json_double):
try:
raise botocore.exceptions.ClientError(err_msg, 'Could not find you')
except Exception as e:
print("exception is " + str(e))
module.fail_json_aws(e, msg="Fake failure for testing boto exception messages")
assert(len(fail_json_double.mock_calls) > 0), "failed to call fail_json when should have"
assert(len(fail_json_double.mock_calls) < 2), "called fail_json multiple times"
assert("test_botocore_exception_without_response_reports_nicely_via_fail_json_aws"
in fail_json_double.mock_calls[0][2]["exception"]), \
"exception traceback doesn't include correct function, fail call was actually: " \
+ str(fail_json_double.mock_calls[0])
assert("Fake failure for testing boto exception messages"
in fail_json_double.mock_calls[0][2]["msg"]), \
"error message doesn't include the local message; was: " \
+ str(fail_json_double.mock_calls[0])
# I would have thought this should work, however the botocore exception comes back with
# "argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable" so it's probably not really designed
# to handle "None" as an error response.
#
# assert("Could not find you" in fail_json_double.mock_calls[0][2]["msg"]), \
# "error message doesn't include the botocore exception message; was: " \
# + str(fail_json_double.mock_calls[0])
# TODO:
# - an exception without a message
# - plain boto exception
# - socket errors and other standard things.