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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Ansible module to add boundary meters.
(c) 2013, curtis <curtis@serverascode.com>
* Module sponsored by Cybera - a non-profit organization providing
high-capacity networking and computing solutions to the province
of Alberta.
* Please note much of this converted from the boundary puppet module!
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
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"""
import json
import datetime
import urllib2
import base64
DOCUMENTATION = '''
module: boundary_meter
short_description: Manage boundary meters
description:
- This module manages boundary meters
version_added: "1.3"
author: curtis@serverascode.com
requirements:
- Boundary API access
- Boundary client is needed to send data, but not to register meter
options:
name:
description:
- meter name
required: true
state:
description:
- Whether to create or remove the client from boundary
required: false
default: true
choices: ["present", "removed"]
aliases: []
apiid:
description:
- Organizations boundary API ID
required: true
default: null
choices: []
aliases: []
apikey:
description:
- Organizations boundary API KEY
required: true
default: null
choices: []
aliases: []
notes:
- This module does not yet support tags.
'''
EXAMPLES='''
- name: Create meter
boundary_meter: apiid=AAAAAA apikey=BBBBBB state=present name={{ inventory_hostname }}"
- name: Delete meter
boundary_meter: apiid=AAAAAA apikey=BBBBBB state=removed name={{ inventory_hostname }}"
'''
try:
import urllib2
HAS_URLLIB2 = True
except ImportError:
HAS_URLLIB2 = False
API_HOST = "api.boundary.com"
CONFIG_DIRECTORY = "/etc/bprobe"
# "resource" like thing or APIKEY?
def auth_encode(APIKEY):
auth = base64.standard_b64encode(APIKEY)
auth.replace("\n", "")
return auth
def build_url(NAME, APIID, action, METER_ID=None, CERT_TYPE=None):
if action == "create":
return 'https://{API_HOST}/{APIID}/meters'.format(API_HOST=API_HOST, APIID=APIID)
elif action == "search":
return "https://{API_HOST}/{APIID}/meters?name={NAME}".format(API_HOST=API_HOST, APIID=APIID, NAME=NAME)
elif action == "certificates":
return "https://{API_HOST}/{APIID}/meters/{METER_ID}/{CERT_TYPE}.pem".format(API_HOST=API_HOST, APIID=APIID, METER_ID=METER_ID, CERT_TYPE=CERT_TYPE)
elif action == "tags":
return "https://{API_HOST}/{APIID}/meters/{METER_ID}/tags".format(API_HOST=API_HOST, APIID=APIID, METER_ID=METER_ID)
elif action == "delete":
return "https://{API_HOST}/{APIID}/meters/{METER_ID}".format(API_HOST=API_HOST, APIID=APIID, METER_ID=METER_ID)
def http_request(NAME, APIID, APIKEY, action, METER_ID=None, CERT_TYPE=None):
if METER_ID is None:
url = build_url(NAME, APIID, action)
else:
if CERT_TYPE is None:
url = build_url(NAME, APIID, action, METER_ID)
else:
url = build_url(NAME, APIID, action, METER_ID, CERT_TYPE)
auth = auth_encode(APIKEY)
request = urllib2.Request(url)
request.add_header("Authorization", "Basic {auth}".format(auth=auth))
request.add_header("Content-Type", "application/json")
return request
def create_meter(module, NAME, APIID, APIKEY):
meters = search_meter(module, NAME, APIID, APIKEY)
if len(meters) > 0:
# If the meter already exists, do nothing
module.exit_json(status="Meter " + NAME + " already exists",changed=False)
else:
# If it doesn't exist, create it
request = http_request(NAME, APIID, APIKEY, action="create")
# A create request seems to need a json body with the name of the meter in it
body = '{"name":"' + NAME + '"}'
request.add_data(body)
try:
result = urllib2.urlopen(request)
except urllib2.URLError, e:
module.fail_json(msg="Failed to connect to api host to create meter")
# If the config dirctory doesn't exist, create it
if not os.path.exists(CONFIG_DIRECTORY):
os.makedirs(CONFIG_DIRECTORY)
# Download both cert files from the api host
types = ['key', 'cert']
for cert_type in types:
try:
# If we can't open the file it's not there, so we should download it
cert_file = open('/etc/bprobe/{CERT_TYPE}.pem'.format(CERT_TYPE=cert_type))
except IOError:
# Now download the file...
rc = download_request(module, NAME, APIID, APIKEY, cert_type)
if rc == False:
module.fail_json("Download request for " + cert_type + ".pem failed")
return 0, "Meter " + NAME + " created"
def search_meter(module, NAME, APIID, APIKEY):
request = http_request(NAME, APIID, APIKEY, action="search")
try:
result = urllib2.urlopen(request)
except urllib2.URLError, e:
module.fail_json("Failed to connect to api host for searching")
# Return meters
return json.loads(result.read())
def get_meter_id(module, NAME, APIID, APIKEY):
# In order to delete the meter we need its id
meters = search_meter(module, NAME, APIID, APIKEY)
if len(meters) > 0:
return meters[0]['id']
else:
return None
def delete_meter(module, NAME, APIID, APIKEY):
meter_id = get_meter_id(module, NAME, APIID, APIKEY)
if meter_id is None:
return 1, "Meter does not exist, so can't delete it"
else:
action = "delete"
request = http_request(NAME, APIID, APIKEY, action, meter_id)
# See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4511598/how-to-make-http-delete-method-using-urllib2
# urllib2 only does GET or POST I believe, but here we need delete
request.get_method = lambda: 'DELETE'
try:
result = urllib2.urlopen(request)
except urllib2.URLError, e:
module.fail_json("Failed to connect to api host for deleting")
return 0, "Meter " + NAME + " deleted"
def download_request(module, NAME, APIID, APIKEY, CERT_TYPE):
meter_id = get_meter_id(module, NAME, APIID, APIKEY)
if meter_id is not None:
action = "certificates"
request = http_request(NAME, APIID, APIKEY, action, meter_id, CERT_TYPE)
try:
result = urllib2.urlopen(request)
except urllib2.URLError, e:
module.fail_json("Failed to connect to api host for certificate download")
if result:
try:
cert_file_path = '/{CONFIG_DIR}/{CERT_TYPE}.pem'.format(CONFIG_DIR=CONFIG_DIRECTORY,CERT_TYPE=CERT_TYPE)
body = result.read()
cert_file = open(cert_file_path, 'w')
cert_file.write(body)
cert_file.close
os.chmod(cert_file_path, 0o600)
except:
module.fail_json("Could not write to certificate file")
return True
else:
module.fail_json("Could not get meter id")
def main():
if not HAS_URLLIB2:
module.fail_json(msg="urllib2 is not installed")
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
state=dict(required=True, choices=['present', 'removed']),
name=dict(required=False),
apikey=dict(required=True),
apiid=dict(required=True),
tags=dict(required=False),
)
)
state = module.params['state']
NAME= module.params['name']
APIKEY = module.params['apikey']
APIID = module.params['apiid']
TAGS = module.params['tags']
if state == "present":
(rc, result) = create_meter(module, NAME, APIID, APIKEY)
if state == "removed":
(rc, result) = delete_meter(module, NAME, APIID, APIKEY)
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg=result)
module.exit_json(status=result,changed=True)
# include magic from lib/ansible/module_common.py
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
main()