From e5b3cb3b022f3587426e4911bb37f320c10005a8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael DeHaan Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 09:40:58 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Core/Extras splitting WIP. --- .../modules/core/database/mongodb_user | 242 --- .../modules/core/database/mysql_replication | 369 ---- lib/ansible/modules/core/database/redis | 329 ---- lib/ansible/modules/core/database/riak | 255 --- .../modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_parameter | 152 -- .../modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_plugin | 130 -- .../modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_policy | 156 -- .../modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_user | 249 --- .../modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_vhost | 147 -- .../core/monitoring/airbrake_deployment | 130 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/bigpanda | 172 -- .../modules/core/monitoring/boundary_meter | 256 --- .../modules/core/monitoring/datadog_event | 143 -- .../core/monitoring/librato_annotation | 169 -- .../modules/core/monitoring/logentries | 130 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/monit | 155 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/nagios | 880 --------- .../core/monitoring/newrelic_deployment | 145 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/pagerduty | 232 --- lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/pingdom | 135 -- .../core/monitoring/rollbar_deployment | 133 -- .../modules/core/monitoring/stackdriver | 196 -- .../core/monitoring/zabbix_maintenance | 371 ---- .../core/net_infrastructure/a10_server | 269 --- .../core/net_infrastructure/a10_service_group | 341 ---- .../net_infrastructure/a10_virtual_server | 299 --- .../core/net_infrastructure/bigip_facts | 1670 ----------------- .../net_infrastructure/bigip_monitor_http | 464 ----- .../core/net_infrastructure/bigip_monitor_tcp | 489 ----- .../core/net_infrastructure/bigip_node | 294 --- .../core/net_infrastructure/bigip_pool | 536 ------ .../core/net_infrastructure/bigip_pool_member | 378 ---- .../modules/core/net_infrastructure/dnsimple | 302 --- .../core/net_infrastructure/dnsmadeeasy | 329 ---- .../modules/core/net_infrastructure/lldp | 83 - .../modules/core/net_infrastructure/netscaler | 190 -- .../net_infrastructure/openvswitch_bridge | 135 -- .../core/net_infrastructure/openvswitch_port | 139 -- .../modules/core/notification/campfire | 143 -- .../modules/core/notification/flowdock | 192 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/grove | 99 - lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/hipchat | 149 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/irc | 215 --- lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/jabber | 146 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/mail | 252 --- lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/mqtt | 166 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/nexmo | 140 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/osx_say | 74 - lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/slack | 173 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/sns | 190 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/twilio | 135 -- .../modules/core/notification/typetalk | 116 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/alternatives | 140 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/at | 200 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/capabilities | 187 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/debconf | 170 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/facter | 56 - lib/ansible/modules/core/system/filesystem | 119 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/firewalld | 398 ---- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/getent | 143 -- .../modules/core/system/kernel_blacklist | 141 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/locale_gen | 151 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/lvg | 253 --- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/lvol | 235 --- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/modprobe | 115 -- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/ohai | 56 - lib/ansible/modules/core/system/open_iscsi | 379 ---- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/ufw | 269 --- lib/ansible/modules/core/system/zfs | 417 ---- 69 files changed, 16813 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/database/mongodb_user delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/database/mysql_replication delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/database/redis delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/database/riak delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_parameter delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_plugin delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_policy delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_user delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_vhost delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/airbrake_deployment delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/bigpanda delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/boundary_meter delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/datadog_event delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/librato_annotation delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/logentries delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/monit delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/nagios delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/newrelic_deployment delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/pagerduty delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/pingdom delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/rollbar_deployment delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/stackdriver delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/zabbix_maintenance delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/a10_server delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/a10_service_group delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/a10_virtual_server delete mode 100755 lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_facts delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_monitor_http delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_monitor_tcp delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_node delete mode 100644 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lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/mail delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/mqtt delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/nexmo delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/osx_say delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/slack delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/sns delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/twilio delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/typetalk delete mode 100755 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/alternatives delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/at delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/capabilities delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/debconf delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/facter delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/filesystem delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/firewalld delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/getent delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/kernel_blacklist delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/locale_gen delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/lvg delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/lvol delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/modprobe delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/ohai delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/open_iscsi delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/ufw delete mode 100644 lib/ansible/modules/core/system/zfs diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/database/mongodb_user b/lib/ansible/modules/core/database/mongodb_user deleted file mode 100644 index 5d7e0897b6..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/database/mongodb_user +++ /dev/null @@ -1,242 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python - -# (c) 2012, Elliott Foster -# Sponsored by Four Kitchens http://fourkitchens.com. -# (c) 2014, Epic Games, Inc. -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: mongodb_user -short_description: Adds or removes a user from a MongoDB database. -description: - - Adds or removes a user from a MongoDB database. -version_added: "1.1" -options: - login_user: - description: - - The username used to authenticate with - required: false - default: null - login_password: - description: - - The password used to authenticate with - required: false - default: null - login_host: - description: - - The host running the database - required: false - default: localhost - login_port: - description: - - The port to connect to - required: false - default: 27017 - replica_set: - version_added: "1.6" - description: - - Replica set to connect to (automatically connects to primary for writes) - required: false - default: null - database: - description: - - The name of the database to add/remove the user from - required: true - user: - description: - - The name of the user to add or remove - required: true - default: null - password: - description: - - The password to use for the user - required: false - default: null - roles: - version_added: "1.3" - description: - - "The database user roles valid values are one or more of the following: read, 'readWrite', 'dbAdmin', 'userAdmin', 'clusterAdmin', 'readAnyDatabase', 'readWriteAnyDatabase', 'userAdminAnyDatabase', 'dbAdminAnyDatabase'" - - This param requires mongodb 2.4+ and pymongo 2.5+ - required: false - default: "readWrite" - state: - state: - description: - - The database user state - required: false - default: present - choices: [ "present", "absent" ] -notes: - - Requires the pymongo Python package on the remote host, version 2.4.2+. This - can be installed using pip or the OS package manager. @see http://api.mongodb.org/python/current/installation.html -requirements: [ "pymongo" ] -author: Elliott Foster -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Create 'burgers' database user with name 'bob' and password '12345'. -- mongodb_user: database=burgers name=bob password=12345 state=present - -# Delete 'burgers' database user with name 'bob'. -- mongodb_user: database=burgers name=bob state=absent - -# Define more users with various specific roles (if not defined, no roles is assigned, and the user will be added via pre mongo 2.2 style) -- mongodb_user: database=burgers name=ben password=12345 roles='read' state=present -- mongodb_user: database=burgers name=jim password=12345 roles='readWrite,dbAdmin,userAdmin' state=present -- mongodb_user: database=burgers name=joe password=12345 roles='readWriteAnyDatabase' state=present - -# add a user to database in a replica set, the primary server is automatically discovered and written to -- mongodb_user: database=burgers name=bob replica_set=blecher password=12345 roles='readWriteAnyDatabase' state=present -''' - -import ConfigParser -from distutils.version import LooseVersion -try: - from pymongo.errors import ConnectionFailure - from pymongo.errors import OperationFailure - from pymongo import version as PyMongoVersion - from pymongo import MongoClient -except ImportError: - try: # for older PyMongo 2.2 - from pymongo import Connection as MongoClient - except ImportError: - pymongo_found = False - else: - pymongo_found = True -else: - pymongo_found = True - -# ========================================= -# MongoDB module specific support methods. -# - -def user_add(module, client, db_name, user, password, roles): - db = client[db_name] - if roles is None: - db.add_user(user, password, False) - else: - try: - db.add_user(user, password, None, roles=roles) - except OperationFailure, e: - err_msg = str(e) - if LooseVersion(PyMongoVersion) <= LooseVersion('2.5'): - err_msg = err_msg + ' (Note: you must be on mongodb 2.4+ and pymongo 2.5+ to use the roles param)' - module.fail_json(msg=err_msg) - -def user_remove(client, db_name, user): - db = client[db_name] - db.remove_user(user) - -def load_mongocnf(): - config = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser() - mongocnf = os.path.expanduser('~/.mongodb.cnf') - - try: - config.readfp(open(mongocnf)) - creds = dict( - user=config.get('client', 'user'), - password=config.get('client', 'pass') - ) - except (ConfigParser.NoOptionError, IOError): - return False - - return creds - -# ========================================= -# Module execution. -# - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - login_user=dict(default=None), - login_password=dict(default=None), - login_host=dict(default='localhost'), - login_port=dict(default='27017'), - replica_set=dict(default=None), - database=dict(required=True, aliases=['db']), - user=dict(required=True, aliases=['name']), - password=dict(aliases=['pass']), - roles=dict(default=None, type='list'), - state=dict(default='present', choices=['absent', 'present']), - ) - ) - - if not pymongo_found: - module.fail_json(msg='the python pymongo module is required') - - login_user = module.params['login_user'] - login_password = module.params['login_password'] - login_host = module.params['login_host'] - login_port = module.params['login_port'] - replica_set = module.params['replica_set'] - db_name = module.params['database'] - user = module.params['user'] - password = module.params['password'] - roles = module.params['roles'] - state = module.params['state'] - - try: - if replica_set: - client = MongoClient(login_host, int(login_port), replicaset=replica_set) - else: - client = MongoClient(login_host, int(login_port)) - - # try to authenticate as a target user to check if it already exists - try: - client[db_name].authenticate(user, password) - if state == 'present': - module.exit_json(changed=False, user=user) - except OperationFailure: - if state == 'absent': - module.exit_json(changed=False, user=user) - - if login_user is None and login_password is None: - mongocnf_creds = load_mongocnf() - if mongocnf_creds is not False: - login_user = mongocnf_creds['user'] - login_password = mongocnf_creds['password'] - elif login_password is None and login_user is not None: - module.fail_json(msg='when supplying login arguments, both login_user and login_password must be provided') - - if login_user is not None and login_password is not None: - client.admin.authenticate(login_user, login_password) - - except ConnectionFailure, e: - module.fail_json(msg='unable to connect to database: %s' % str(e)) - - if state == 'present': - if password is None: - module.fail_json(msg='password parameter required when adding a user') - - try: - user_add(module, client, db_name, user, password, roles) - except OperationFailure, e: - module.fail_json(msg='Unable to add or update user: %s' % str(e)) - - elif state == 'absent': - try: - user_remove(client, db_name, user) - except OperationFailure, e: - module.fail_json(msg='Unable to remove user: %s' % str(e)) - - module.exit_json(changed=True, user=user) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/database/mysql_replication b/lib/ansible/modules/core/database/mysql_replication deleted file mode 100644 index d965f3ce0d..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/database/mysql_replication +++ /dev/null @@ -1,369 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" - -Ansible module to manage mysql replication -(c) 2013, Balazs Pocze -Certain parts are taken from Mark Theunissen's mysqldb 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 -along with Ansible. If not, see . -""" - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: mysql_replication - -short_description: Manage MySQL replication -description: - - Manages MySQL server replication, slave, master status get and change master host. -version_added: "1.3" -options: - mode: - description: - - module operating mode. Could be getslave (SHOW SLAVE STATUS), getmaster (SHOW MASTER STATUS), changemaster (CHANGE MASTER TO), startslave (START SLAVE), stopslave (STOP SLAVE) - required: False - choices: - - getslave - - getmaster - - changemaster - - stopslave - - startslave - default: getslave - login_user: - description: - - username to connect mysql host, if defined login_password also needed. - required: False - login_password: - description: - - password to connect mysql host, if defined login_user also needed. - required: False - login_host: - description: - - mysql host to connect - required: False - login_unix_socket: - description: - - unix socket to connect mysql server - master_host: - description: - - same as mysql variable - master_user: - description: - - same as mysql variable - master_password: - description: - - same as mysql variable - master_port: - description: - - same as mysql variable - master_connect_retry: - description: - - same as mysql variable - master_log_file: - description: - - same as mysql variable - master_log_pos: - description: - - same as mysql variable - relay_log_file: - description: - - same as mysql variable - relay_log_pos: - description: - - same as mysql variable - master_ssl: - description: - - same as mysql variable - possible values: 0,1 - master_ssl_ca: - description: - - same as mysql variable - master_ssl_capath: - description: - - same as mysql variable - master_ssl_cert: - description: - - same as mysql variable - master_ssl_key: - description: - - same as mysql variable - master_ssl_cipher: - description: - - same as mysql variable - -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Stop mysql slave thread -- mysql_replication: mode=stopslave - -# Get master binlog file name and binlog position -- mysql_replication: mode=getmaster - -# Change master to master server 192.168.1.1 and use binary log 'mysql-bin.000009' with position 4578 -- mysql_replication: mode=changemaster master_host=192.168.1.1 master_log_file=mysql-bin.000009 master_log_pos=4578 -''' - -import ConfigParser -import os -import warnings - -try: - import MySQLdb -except ImportError: - mysqldb_found = False -else: - mysqldb_found = True - - -def get_master_status(cursor): - cursor.execute("SHOW MASTER STATUS") - masterstatus = cursor.fetchone() - return masterstatus - - -def get_slave_status(cursor): - cursor.execute("SHOW SLAVE STATUS") - slavestatus = cursor.fetchone() - return slavestatus - - -def stop_slave(cursor): - try: - cursor.execute("STOP SLAVE") - stopped = True - except: - stopped = False - return stopped - - -def start_slave(cursor): - try: - cursor.execute("START SLAVE") - started = True - except: - started = False - return started - - -def changemaster(cursor, chm): - SQLPARAM = ",".join(chm) - cursor.execute("CHANGE MASTER TO " + SQLPARAM) - - -def strip_quotes(s): - """ Remove surrounding single or double quotes - - >>> print strip_quotes('hello') - hello - >>> print strip_quotes('"hello"') - hello - >>> print strip_quotes("'hello'") - hello - >>> print strip_quotes("'hello") - 'hello - - """ - single_quote = "'" - double_quote = '"' - - if s.startswith(single_quote) and s.endswith(single_quote): - s = s.strip(single_quote) - elif s.startswith(double_quote) and s.endswith(double_quote): - s = s.strip(double_quote) - return s - - -def config_get(config, section, option): - """ Calls ConfigParser.get and strips quotes - - See: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/option-files.html - """ - return strip_quotes(config.get(section, option)) - - -def load_mycnf(): - config = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser() - mycnf = os.path.expanduser('~/.my.cnf') - if not os.path.exists(mycnf): - return False - try: - config.readfp(open(mycnf)) - except (IOError): - return False - # We support two forms of passwords in .my.cnf, both pass= and password=, - # as these are both supported by MySQL. - try: - passwd = config_get(config, 'client', 'password') - except (ConfigParser.NoOptionError): - try: - passwd = config_get(config, 'client', 'pass') - except (ConfigParser.NoOptionError): - return False - - # If .my.cnf doesn't specify a user, default to user login name - try: - user = config_get(config, 'client', 'user') - except (ConfigParser.NoOptionError): - user = getpass.getuser() - creds = dict(user=user, passwd=passwd) - return creds - - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - login_user=dict(default=None), - login_password=dict(default=None), - login_host=dict(default="localhost"), - login_unix_socket=dict(default=None), - mode=dict(default="getslave", choices=["getmaster", "getslave", "changemaster", "stopslave", "startslave"]), - master_host=dict(default=None), - master_user=dict(default=None), - master_password=dict(default=None), - master_port=dict(default=None), - master_connect_retry=dict(default=None), - master_log_file=dict(default=None), - master_log_pos=dict(default=None), - relay_log_file=dict(default=None), - relay_log_pos=dict(default=None), - master_ssl=dict(default=False, type='bool'), - master_ssl_ca=dict(default=None), - master_ssl_capath=dict(default=None), - master_ssl_cert=dict(default=None), - master_ssl_key=dict(default=None), - master_ssl_cipher=dict(default=None), - ) - ) - user = module.params["login_user"] - password = module.params["login_password"] - host = module.params["login_host"] - mode = module.params["mode"] - master_host = module.params["master_host"] - master_user = module.params["master_user"] - master_password = module.params["master_password"] - master_port = module.params["master_port"] - master_connect_retry = module.params["master_connect_retry"] - master_log_file = module.params["master_log_file"] - master_log_pos = module.params["master_log_pos"] - relay_log_file = module.params["relay_log_file"] - relay_log_pos = module.params["relay_log_pos"] - master_ssl = module.params["master_ssl"] - master_ssl_ca = module.params["master_ssl_ca"] - master_ssl_capath = module.params["master_ssl_capath"] - master_ssl_cert = module.params["master_ssl_cert"] - master_ssl_key = module.params["master_ssl_key"] - master_ssl_cipher = module.params["master_ssl_cipher"] - - if not mysqldb_found: - module.fail_json(msg="the python mysqldb module is required") - else: - warnings.filterwarnings('error', category=MySQLdb.Warning) - - # Either the caller passes both a username and password with which to connect to - # mysql, or they pass neither and allow this module to read the credentials from - # ~/.my.cnf. - login_password = module.params["login_password"] - login_user = module.params["login_user"] - if login_user is None and login_password is None: - mycnf_creds = load_mycnf() - if mycnf_creds is False: - login_user = "root" - login_password = "" - else: - login_user = mycnf_creds["user"] - login_password = mycnf_creds["passwd"] - elif login_password is None or login_user is None: - module.fail_json(msg="when supplying login arguments, both login_user and login_password must be provided") - - try: - if module.params["login_unix_socket"]: - db_connection = MySQLdb.connect(host=module.params["login_host"], unix_socket=module.params["login_unix_socket"], user=login_user, passwd=login_password, db="mysql") - else: - db_connection = MySQLdb.connect(host=module.params["login_host"], user=login_user, passwd=login_password, db="mysql") - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to connect to database, check login_user and login_password are correct or ~/.my.cnf has the credentials") - try: - cursor = db_connection.cursor(cursorclass=MySQLdb.cursors.DictCursor) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="Trouble getting DictCursor from db_connection: %s" % e) - - if mode in "getmaster": - masterstatus = get_master_status(cursor) - try: - module.exit_json( **masterstatus ) - except TypeError: - module.fail_json(msg="Server is not configured as mysql master") - - elif mode in "getslave": - slavestatus = get_slave_status(cursor) - try: - module.exit_json( **slavestatus ) - except TypeError: - module.fail_json(msg="Server is not configured as mysql slave") - - elif mode in "changemaster": - print "Change master" - chm=[] - if master_host: - chm.append("MASTER_HOST='" + master_host + "'") - if master_user: - chm.append("MASTER_USER='" + master_user + "'") - if master_password: - chm.append("MASTER_PASSWORD='" + master_password + "'") - if master_port: - chm.append("MASTER_PORT=" + master_port) - if master_connect_retry: - chm.append("MASTER_CONNECT_RETRY='" + master_connect_retry + "'") - if master_log_file: - chm.append("MASTER_LOG_FILE='" + master_log_file + "'") - if master_log_pos: - chm.append("MASTER_LOG_POS=" + master_log_pos) - if relay_log_file: - chm.append("RELAY_LOG_FILE='" + relay_log_file + "'") - if relay_log_pos: - chm.append("RELAY_LOG_POS=" + relay_log_pos) - if master_ssl: - chm.append("MASTER_SSL=1") - if master_ssl_ca: - chm.append("MASTER_SSL_CA='" + master_ssl_ca + "'") - if master_ssl_capath: - chm.append("MASTER_SSL_CAPATH='" + master_ssl_capath + "'") - if master_ssl_cert: - chm.append("MASTER_SSL_CERT='" + master_ssl_cert + "'") - if master_ssl_key: - chm.append("MASTER_SSL_KEY='" + master_ssl_key + "'") - if master_ssl_cipher: - chm.append("MASTER_SSL_CIPHER='" + master_ssl_cipher + "'") - changemaster(cursor,chm) - module.exit_json(changed=True) - elif mode in "startslave": - started = start_slave(cursor) - if started is True: - module.exit_json(msg="Slave started ", changed=True) - else: - module.exit_json(msg="Slave already started (Or cannot be started)", changed=False) - elif mode in "stopslave": - stopped = stop_slave(cursor) - if stopped is True: - module.exit_json(msg="Slave stopped", changed=True) - else: - module.exit_json(msg="Slave already stopped", changed=False) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() -warnings.simplefilter("ignore") \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/database/redis b/lib/ansible/modules/core/database/redis deleted file mode 100644 index eb9654631e..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/database/redis +++ /dev/null @@ -1,329 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: redis -short_description: Various redis commands, slave and flush -description: - - Unified utility to interact with redis instances. - 'slave' sets a redis instance in slave or master mode. - 'flush' flushes all the instance or a specified db. - 'config' (new in 1.6), ensures a configuration setting on an instance. -version_added: "1.3" -options: - command: - description: - - The selected redis command - required: true - default: null - choices: [ "slave", "flush", "config" ] - login_password: - description: - - The password used to authenticate with (usually not used) - required: false - default: null - login_host: - description: - - The host running the database - required: false - default: localhost - login_port: - description: - - The port to connect to - required: false - default: 6379 - master_host: - description: - - The host of the master instance [slave command] - required: false - default: null - master_port: - description: - - The port of the master instance [slave command] - required: false - default: null - slave_mode: - description: - - the mode of the redis instance [slave command] - required: false - default: slave - choices: [ "master", "slave" ] - db: - description: - - The database to flush (used in db mode) [flush command] - required: false - default: null - flush_mode: - description: - - Type of flush (all the dbs in a redis instance or a specific one) - [flush command] - required: false - default: all - choices: [ "all", "db" ] - name: - version_added: 1.6 - description: - - A redis config key. - required: false - default: null - value: - version_added: 1.6 - description: - - A redis config value. - required: false - default: null - - -notes: - - Requires the redis-py Python package on the remote host. You can - install it with pip (pip install redis) or with a package manager. - https://github.com/andymccurdy/redis-py - - If the redis master instance we are making slave of is password protected - this needs to be in the redis.conf in the masterauth variable - -requirements: [ redis ] -author: Xabier Larrakoetxea -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Set local redis instance to be slave of melee.island on port 6377 -- redis: command=slave master_host=melee.island master_port=6377 - -# Deactivate slave mode -- redis: command=slave slave_mode=master - -# Flush all the redis db -- redis: command=flush flush_mode=all - -# Flush only one db in a redis instance -- redis: command=flush db=1 flush_mode=db - -# Configure local redis to have 10000 max clients -- redis: command=config name=maxclients value=10000 - -# Configure local redis to have lua time limit of 100 ms -- redis: command=config name=lua-time-limit value=100 -''' - -try: - import redis -except ImportError: - redis_found = False -else: - redis_found = True - - -# =========================================== -# Redis module specific support methods. -# - -def set_slave_mode(client, master_host, master_port): - try: - return client.slaveof(master_host, master_port) - except Exception: - return False - - -def set_master_mode(client): - try: - return client.slaveof() - except Exception: - return False - - -def flush(client, db=None): - try: - if type(db) != int: - return client.flushall() - else: - # The passed client has been connected to the database already - return client.flushdb() - except Exception: - return False - - -# =========================================== -# Module execution. -# - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - command=dict(default=None, choices=['slave', 'flush', 'config']), - login_password=dict(default=None), - login_host=dict(default='localhost'), - login_port=dict(default='6379'), - master_host=dict(default=None), - master_port=dict(default=None), - slave_mode=dict(default='slave', choices=['master', 'slave']), - db=dict(default=None), - flush_mode=dict(default='all', choices=['all', 'db']), - name=dict(default=None), - value=dict(default=None) - ), - supports_check_mode = True - ) - - if not redis_found: - module.fail_json(msg="python redis module is required") - - login_password = module.params['login_password'] - login_host = module.params['login_host'] - login_port = int(module.params['login_port']) - command = module.params['command'] - - # Slave Command section ----------- - if command == "slave": - master_host = module.params['master_host'] - master_port = module.params['master_port'] - try: - master_port = int(module.params['master_port']) - except Exception: - pass - mode = module.params['slave_mode'] - - #Check if we have all the data - if mode == "slave": # Only need data if we want to be slave - if not master_host: - module.fail_json( - msg='In slave mode master host must be provided') - - if not master_port: - module.fail_json( - msg='In slave mode master port must be provided') - - #Connect and check - r = redis.StrictRedis(host=login_host, - port=login_port, - password=login_password) - try: - r.ping() - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to connect to database: %s" % e) - - #Check if we are already in the mode that we want - info = r.info() - if mode == "master" and info["role"] == "master": - module.exit_json(changed=False, mode=mode) - - elif mode == "slave" and\ - info["role"] == "slave" and\ - info["master_host"] == master_host and\ - info["master_port"] == master_port: - status = { - 'status': mode, - 'master_host': master_host, - 'master_port': master_port, - } - module.exit_json(changed=False, mode=status) - else: - # Do the stuff - # (Check Check_mode before commands so the commands aren't evaluated - # if not necessary) - if mode == "slave": - if module.check_mode or\ - set_slave_mode(r, master_host, master_port): - info = r.info() - status = { - 'status': mode, - 'master_host': master_host, - 'master_port': master_port, - } - module.exit_json(changed=True, mode=status) - else: - module.fail_json(msg='Unable to set slave mode') - - else: - if module.check_mode or set_master_mode(r): - module.exit_json(changed=True, mode=mode) - else: - module.fail_json(msg='Unable to set master mode') - - # flush Command section ----------- - elif command == "flush": - try: - db = int(module.params['db']) - except Exception: - db = 0 - mode = module.params['flush_mode'] - - #Check if we have all the data - if mode == "db": - if type(db) != int: - module.fail_json( - msg="In db mode the db number must be provided") - - #Connect and check - r = redis.StrictRedis(host=login_host, - port=login_port, - password=login_password, - db=db) - try: - r.ping() - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to connect to database: %s" % e) - - # Do the stuff - # (Check Check_mode before commands so the commands aren't evaluated - # if not necessary) - if mode == "all": - if module.check_mode or flush(r): - module.exit_json(changed=True, flushed=True) - else: # Flush never fails :) - module.fail_json(msg="Unable to flush all databases") - - else: - if module.check_mode or flush(r, db): - module.exit_json(changed=True, flushed=True, db=db) - else: # Flush never fails :) - module.fail_json(msg="Unable to flush '%d' database" % db) - elif command == 'config': - name = module.params['name'] - value = module.params['value'] - - r = redis.StrictRedis(host=login_host, - port=login_port, - password=login_password) - - try: - r.ping() - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to connect to database: %s" % e) - - - try: - old_value = r.config_get(name)[name] - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to read config: %s" % e) - changed = old_value != value - - if module.check_mode or not changed: - module.exit_json(changed=changed, name=name, value=value) - else: - try: - r.config_set(name, value) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to write config: %s" % e) - module.exit_json(changed=changed, name=name, value=value) - else: - module.fail_json(msg='A valid command must be provided') - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/database/riak b/lib/ansible/modules/core/database/riak deleted file mode 100644 index b30e7dc485..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/database/riak +++ /dev/null @@ -1,255 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, James Martin , Drew Kerrigan -# -# 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 . -# -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: riak -short_description: This module handles some common Riak operations -description: - - This module can be used to join nodes to a cluster, check - the status of the cluster. -version_added: "1.2" -options: - command: - description: - - The command you would like to perform against the cluster. - required: false - default: null - aliases: [] - choices: ['ping', 'kv_test', 'join', 'plan', 'commit'] - config_dir: - description: - - The path to the riak configuration directory - required: false - default: /etc/riak - aliases: [] - http_conn: - description: - - The ip address and port that is listening for Riak HTTP queries - required: false - default: 127.0.0.1:8098 - aliases: [] - target_node: - description: - - The target node for certain operations (join, ping) - required: false - default: riak@127.0.0.1 - aliases: [] - wait_for_handoffs: - description: - - Number of seconds to wait for handoffs to complete. - required: false - default: null - aliases: [] - type: 'int' - wait_for_ring: - description: - - Number of seconds to wait for all nodes to agree on the ring. - required: false - default: null - aliases: [] - type: 'int' - wait_for_service: - description: - - Waits for a riak service to come online before continuing. - required: false - default: None - aliases: [] - choices: ['kv'] - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - version_added: 1.5.1 -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Join's a Riak node to another node -- riak: command=join target_node=riak@10.1.1.1 - -# Wait for handoffs to finish. Use with async and poll. -- riak: wait_for_handoffs=yes - -# Wait for riak_kv service to startup -- riak: wait_for_service=kv -''' - -import urllib2 -import time -import socket -import sys -try: - import json -except ImportError: - import simplejson as json - - -def ring_check(module, riak_admin_bin): - cmd = '%s ringready' % riak_admin_bin - rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) - if rc == 0 and 'TRUE All nodes agree on the ring' in out: - return True - else: - return False - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - command=dict(required=False, default=None, choices=[ - 'ping', 'kv_test', 'join', 'plan', 'commit']), - config_dir=dict(default='/etc/riak'), - http_conn=dict(required=False, default='127.0.0.1:8098'), - target_node=dict(default='riak@127.0.0.1', required=False), - wait_for_handoffs=dict(default=False, type='int'), - wait_for_ring=dict(default=False, type='int'), - wait_for_service=dict( - required=False, default=None, choices=['kv']), - validate_certs = dict(default='yes', type='bool')) - ) - - - command = module.params.get('command') - config_dir = module.params.get('config_dir') - http_conn = module.params.get('http_conn') - target_node = module.params.get('target_node') - wait_for_handoffs = module.params.get('wait_for_handoffs') - wait_for_ring = module.params.get('wait_for_ring') - wait_for_service = module.params.get('wait_for_service') - validate_certs = module.params.get('validate_certs') - - - #make sure riak commands are on the path - riak_bin = module.get_bin_path('riak') - riak_admin_bin = module.get_bin_path('riak-admin') - - timeout = time.time() + 120 - while True: - if time.time() > timeout: - module.fail_json(msg='Timeout, could not fetch Riak stats.') - (response, info) = fetch_url(module, 'http://%s/stats' % (http_conn), force=True, timeout=5) - if info['status'] == 200: - stats_raw = response.read() - break - time.sleep(5) - - # here we attempt to load those stats, - try: - stats = json.loads(stats_raw) - except: - module.fail_json(msg='Could not parse Riak stats.') - - node_name = stats['nodename'] - nodes = stats['ring_members'] - ring_size = stats['ring_creation_size'] - rc, out, err = module.run_command([riak_bin, 'version'] ) - version = out.strip() - - result = dict(node_name=node_name, - nodes=nodes, - ring_size=ring_size, - version=version) - - if command == 'ping': - cmd = '%s ping %s' % ( riak_bin, target_node ) - rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) - if rc == 0: - result['ping'] = out - else: - module.fail_json(msg=out) - - elif command == 'kv_test': - cmd = '%s test' % riak_admin_bin - rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) - if rc == 0: - result['kv_test'] = out - else: - module.fail_json(msg=out) - - elif command == 'join': - if nodes.count(node_name) == 1 and len(nodes) > 1: - result['join'] = 'Node is already in cluster or staged to be in cluster.' - else: - cmd = '%s cluster join %s' % (riak_admin_bin, target_node) - rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) - if rc == 0: - result['join'] = out - result['changed'] = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg=out) - - elif command == 'plan': - cmd = '%s cluster plan' % riak_admin_bin - rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) - if rc == 0: - result['plan'] = out - if 'Staged Changes' in out: - result['changed'] = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg=out) - - elif command == 'commit': - cmd = '%s cluster commit' % riak_admin_bin - rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) - if rc == 0: - result['commit'] = out - result['changed'] = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg=out) - -# this could take a while, recommend to run in async mode - if wait_for_handoffs: - timeout = time.time() + wait_for_handoffs - while True: - cmd = '%s transfers' % riak_admin_bin - rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) - if 'No transfers active' in out: - result['handoffs'] = 'No transfers active.' - break - time.sleep(10) - if time.time() > timeout: - module.fail_json(msg='Timeout waiting for handoffs.') - - if wait_for_service: - cmd = [riak_admin_bin, 'wait_for_service', 'riak_%s' % wait_for_service, node_name ] - rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) - result['service'] = out - - if wait_for_ring: - timeout = time.time() + wait_for_ring - while True: - if ring_check(module, riak_admin_bin): - break - time.sleep(10) - if time.time() > timeout: - module.fail_json(msg='Timeout waiting for nodes to agree on ring.') - - result['ring_ready'] = ring_check(module, riak_admin_bin) - - module.exit_json(**result) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_parameter b/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_parameter deleted file mode 100644 index 2f78bd4ee1..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_parameter +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Chatham Financial -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: rabbitmq_parameter -short_description: Adds or removes parameters to RabbitMQ -description: - - Manage dynamic, cluster-wide parameters for RabbitMQ -version_added: "1.1" -author: Chris Hoffman -options: - component: - description: - - Name of the component of which the parameter is being set - required: true - default: null - name: - description: - - Name of the parameter being set - required: true - default: null - value: - description: - - Value of the parameter, as a JSON term - required: false - default: null - vhost: - description: - - vhost to apply access privileges. - required: false - default: / - node: - description: - - erlang node name of the rabbit we wish to configure - required: false - default: rabbit - version_added: "1.2" - state: - description: - - Specify if user is to be added or removed - required: false - default: present - choices: [ 'present', 'absent'] -''' - -EXAMPLES = """ -# Set the federation parameter 'local_username' to a value of 'guest' (in quotes) -- rabbitmq_parameter: component=federation - name=local-username - value='"guest"' - state=present -""" - -class RabbitMqParameter(object): - def __init__(self, module, component, name, value, vhost, node): - self.module = module - self.component = component - self.name = name - self.value = value - self.vhost = vhost - self.node = node - - self._value = None - - self._rabbitmqctl = module.get_bin_path('rabbitmqctl', True) - - def _exec(self, args, run_in_check_mode=False): - if not self.module.check_mode or (self.module.check_mode and run_in_check_mode): - cmd = [self._rabbitmqctl, '-q', '-n', self.node] - rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(cmd + args, check_rc=True) - return out.splitlines() - return list() - - def get(self): - parameters = self._exec(['list_parameters', '-p', self.vhost], True) - - for param_item in parameters: - component, name, value = param_item.split('\t') - - if component == self.component and name == self.name: - self._value = value - return True - return False - - def set(self): - self._exec(['set_parameter', '-p', self.vhost, self.component, self.name, self.value]) - - def delete(self): - self._exec(['clear_parameter', '-p', self.vhost, self.component, self.name]) - - def has_modifications(self): - return self.value != self._value - -def main(): - arg_spec = dict( - component=dict(required=True), - name=dict(required=True), - value=dict(default=None), - vhost=dict(default='/'), - state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - node=dict(default='rabbit') - ) - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=arg_spec, - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - component = module.params['component'] - name = module.params['name'] - value = module.params['value'] - vhost = module.params['vhost'] - state = module.params['state'] - node = module.params['node'] - - rabbitmq_parameter = RabbitMqParameter(module, component, name, value, vhost, node) - - changed = False - if rabbitmq_parameter.get(): - if state == 'absent': - rabbitmq_parameter.delete() - changed = True - else: - if rabbitmq_parameter.has_modifications(): - rabbitmq_parameter.set() - changed = True - elif state == 'present': - rabbitmq_parameter.set() - changed = True - - module.exit_json(changed=changed, component=component, name=name, vhost=vhost, state=state) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_plugin b/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_plugin deleted file mode 100644 index 53c38f978d..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_plugin +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Chatham Financial -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: rabbitmq_plugin -short_description: Adds or removes plugins to RabbitMQ -description: - - Enables or disables RabbitMQ plugins -version_added: "1.1" -author: Chris Hoffman -options: - names: - description: - - Comma-separated list of plugin names - required: true - default: null - aliases: [name] - new_only: - description: - - Only enable missing plugins - - Does not disable plugins that are not in the names list - required: false - default: "no" - choices: [ "yes", "no" ] - state: - description: - - Specify if plugins are to be enabled or disabled - required: false - default: enabled - choices: [enabled, disabled] - prefix: - description: - - Specify a custom install prefix to a Rabbit - required: false - version_added: "1.3" - default: null -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Enables the rabbitmq_management plugin -- rabbitmq_plugin: names=rabbitmq_management state=enabled -''' - -class RabbitMqPlugins(object): - def __init__(self, module): - self.module = module - - if module.params['prefix']: - self._rabbitmq_plugins = module.params['prefix'] + "/sbin/rabbitmq-plugins" - else: - self._rabbitmq_plugins = module.get_bin_path('rabbitmq-plugins', True) - - def _exec(self, args, run_in_check_mode=False): - if not self.module.check_mode or (self.module.check_mode and run_in_check_mode): - cmd = [self._rabbitmq_plugins] - rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(cmd + args, check_rc=True) - return out.splitlines() - return list() - - def get_all(self): - return self._exec(['list', '-E', '-m'], True) - - def enable(self, name): - self._exec(['enable', name]) - - def disable(self, name): - self._exec(['disable', name]) - -def main(): - arg_spec = dict( - names=dict(required=True, aliases=['name']), - new_only=dict(default='no', type='bool'), - state=dict(default='enabled', choices=['enabled', 'disabled']), - prefix=dict(required=False, default=None) - ) - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=arg_spec, - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - names = module.params['names'].split(',') - new_only = module.params['new_only'] - state = module.params['state'] - - rabbitmq_plugins = RabbitMqPlugins(module) - enabled_plugins = rabbitmq_plugins.get_all() - - enabled = [] - disabled = [] - if state == 'enabled': - if not new_only: - for plugin in enabled_plugins: - if plugin not in names: - rabbitmq_plugins.disable(plugin) - disabled.append(plugin) - - for name in names: - if name not in enabled_plugins: - rabbitmq_plugins.enable(name) - enabled.append(name) - else: - for plugin in enabled_plugins: - if plugin in names: - rabbitmq_plugins.disable(plugin) - disabled.append(plugin) - - changed = len(enabled) > 0 or len(disabled) > 0 - module.exit_json(changed=changed, enabled=enabled, disabled=disabled) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_policy b/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_policy deleted file mode 100644 index 800c3822d5..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_policy +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, John Dewey -# -# 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 . -# - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: rabbitmq_policy -short_description: Manage the state of policies in RabbitMQ. -description: - - Manage the state of a virtual host in RabbitMQ. -version_added: "1.5" -author: John Dewey -options: - name: - description: - - The name of the policy to manage. - required: true - default: null - vhost: - description: - - The name of the vhost to apply to. - required: false - default: / - pattern: - description: - - A regex of queues to apply the policy to. - required: true - default: null - tags: - description: - - A dict or string describing the policy. - required: true - default: null - priority: - description: - - The priority of the policy. - required: false - default: 0 - node: - description: - - Erlang node name of the rabbit we wish to configure. - required: false - default: rabbit - state: - description: - - The state of the policy. - default: present - choices: [present, absent] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- name: ensure the default vhost contains the HA policy via a dict - rabbitmq_policy: name=HA pattern='.*' - args: - tags: - "ha-mode": all - -- name: ensure the default vhost contains the HA policy - rabbitmq_policy: name=HA pattern='.*' tags="ha-mode=all" -''' -class RabbitMqPolicy(object): - def __init__(self, module, name): - self._module = module - self._name = name - self._vhost = module.params['vhost'] - self._pattern = module.params['pattern'] - self._tags = module.params['tags'] - self._priority = module.params['priority'] - self._node = module.params['node'] - self._rabbitmqctl = module.get_bin_path('rabbitmqctl', True) - - def _exec(self, args, run_in_check_mode=False): - if not self._module.check_mode or (self._module.check_mode and run_in_check_mode): - cmd = [self._rabbitmqctl, '-q', '-n', self._node] - args.insert(1, '-p') - args.insert(2, self._vhost) - rc, out, err = self._module.run_command(cmd + args, check_rc=True) - return out.splitlines() - return list() - - def list(self): - policies = self._exec(['list_policies'], True) - - for policy in policies: - policy_name = policy.split('\t')[1] - if policy_name == self._name: - return True - return False - - def set(self): - import json - args = ['set_policy'] - args.append(self._name) - args.append(self._pattern) - args.append(json.dumps(self._tags)) - args.append('--priority') - args.append(self._priority) - return self._exec(args) - - def clear(self): - return self._exec(['clear_policy', self._name]) - - -def main(): - arg_spec = dict( - name=dict(required=True), - vhost=dict(default='/'), - pattern=dict(required=True), - tags=dict(type='dict', required=True), - priority=dict(default='0'), - node=dict(default='rabbit'), - state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - ) - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=arg_spec, - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - name = module.params['name'] - state = module.params['state'] - rabbitmq_policy = RabbitMqPolicy(module, name) - - changed = False - if rabbitmq_policy.list(): - if state == 'absent': - rabbitmq_policy.clear() - changed = True - else: - changed = False - elif state == 'present': - rabbitmq_policy.set() - changed = True - - module.exit_json(changed=changed, name=name, state=state) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_user b/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_user deleted file mode 100644 index 1cbee360df..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_user +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Chatham Financial -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: rabbitmq_user -short_description: Adds or removes users to RabbitMQ -description: - - Add or remove users to RabbitMQ and assign permissions -version_added: "1.1" -author: Chris Hoffman -options: - user: - description: - - Name of user to add - required: true - default: null - aliases: [username, name] - password: - description: - - Password of user to add. - - To change the password of an existing user, you must also specify - C(force=yes). - required: false - default: null - tags: - description: - - User tags specified as comma delimited - required: false - default: null - vhost: - description: - - vhost to apply access privileges. - required: false - default: / - node: - description: - - erlang node name of the rabbit we wish to configure - required: false - default: rabbit - version_added: "1.2" - configure_priv: - description: - - Regular expression to restrict configure actions on a resource - for the specified vhost. - - By default all actions are restricted. - required: false - default: ^$ - write_priv: - description: - - Regular expression to restrict configure actions on a resource - for the specified vhost. - - By default all actions are restricted. - required: false - default: ^$ - read_priv: - description: - - Regular expression to restrict configure actions on a resource - for the specified vhost. - - By default all actions are restricted. - required: false - default: ^$ - force: - description: - - Deletes and recreates the user. - required: false - default: "no" - choices: [ "yes", "no" ] - state: - description: - - Specify if user is to be added or removed - required: false - default: present - choices: [present, absent] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Add user to server and assign full access control -- rabbitmq_user: user=joe - password=changeme - vhost=/ - configure_priv=.* - read_priv=.* - write_priv=.* - state=present -''' - -class RabbitMqUser(object): - def __init__(self, module, username, password, tags, vhost, configure_priv, write_priv, read_priv, node): - self.module = module - self.username = username - self.password = password - self.node = node - if tags is None: - self.tags = list() - else: - self.tags = tags.split(',') - - permissions = dict( - vhost=vhost, - configure_priv=configure_priv, - write_priv=write_priv, - read_priv=read_priv - ) - self.permissions = permissions - - self._tags = None - self._permissions = None - self._rabbitmqctl = module.get_bin_path('rabbitmqctl', True) - - def _exec(self, args, run_in_check_mode=False): - if not self.module.check_mode or (self.module.check_mode and run_in_check_mode): - cmd = [self._rabbitmqctl, '-q', '-n', self.node] - rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(cmd + args, check_rc=True) - return out.splitlines() - return list() - - def get(self): - users = self._exec(['list_users'], True) - - for user_tag in users: - user, tags = user_tag.split('\t') - - if user == self.username: - for c in ['[',']',' ']: - tags = tags.replace(c, '') - - if tags != '': - self._tags = tags.split(',') - else: - self._tags = list() - - self._permissions = self._get_permissions() - return True - return False - - def _get_permissions(self): - perms_out = self._exec(['list_user_permissions', self.username], True) - - for perm in perms_out: - vhost, configure_priv, write_priv, read_priv = perm.split('\t') - if vhost == self.permissions['vhost']: - return dict(vhost=vhost, configure_priv=configure_priv, write_priv=write_priv, read_priv=read_priv) - - return dict() - - def add(self): - self._exec(['add_user', self.username, self.password]) - - def delete(self): - self._exec(['delete_user', self.username]) - - def set_tags(self): - self._exec(['set_user_tags', self.username] + self.tags) - - def set_permissions(self): - cmd = ['set_permissions'] - cmd.append('-p') - cmd.append(self.permissions['vhost']) - cmd.append(self.username) - cmd.append(self.permissions['configure_priv']) - cmd.append(self.permissions['write_priv']) - cmd.append(self.permissions['read_priv']) - self._exec(cmd) - - def has_tags_modifications(self): - return set(self.tags) != set(self._tags) - - def has_permissions_modifications(self): - return self._permissions != self.permissions - -def main(): - arg_spec = dict( - user=dict(required=True, aliases=['username', 'name']), - password=dict(default=None), - tags=dict(default=None), - vhost=dict(default='/'), - configure_priv=dict(default='^$'), - write_priv=dict(default='^$'), - read_priv=dict(default='^$'), - force=dict(default='no', type='bool'), - state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - node=dict(default='rabbit') - ) - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=arg_spec, - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - username = module.params['user'] - password = module.params['password'] - tags = module.params['tags'] - vhost = module.params['vhost'] - configure_priv = module.params['configure_priv'] - write_priv = module.params['write_priv'] - read_priv = module.params['read_priv'] - force = module.params['force'] - state = module.params['state'] - node = module.params['node'] - - rabbitmq_user = RabbitMqUser(module, username, password, tags, vhost, configure_priv, write_priv, read_priv, node) - - changed = False - if rabbitmq_user.get(): - if state == 'absent': - rabbitmq_user.delete() - changed = True - else: - if force: - rabbitmq_user.delete() - rabbitmq_user.add() - rabbitmq_user.get() - changed = True - - if rabbitmq_user.has_tags_modifications(): - rabbitmq_user.set_tags() - changed = True - - if rabbitmq_user.has_permissions_modifications(): - rabbitmq_user.set_permissions() - changed = True - elif state == 'present': - rabbitmq_user.add() - rabbitmq_user.set_tags() - rabbitmq_user.set_permissions() - changed = True - - module.exit_json(changed=changed, user=username, state=state) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_vhost b/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_vhost deleted file mode 100644 index fd4b04a683..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/messaging/rabbitmq_vhost +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Chatham Financial -# -# 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 . -# - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: rabbitmq_vhost -short_description: Manage the state of a virtual host in RabbitMQ -description: - - Manage the state of a virtual host in RabbitMQ -version_added: "1.1" -author: Chris Hoffman -options: - name: - description: - - The name of the vhost to manage - required: true - default: null - aliases: [vhost] - node: - description: - - erlang node name of the rabbit we wish to configure - required: false - default: rabbit - version_added: "1.2" - tracing: - description: - - Enable/disable tracing for a vhost - default: "no" - choices: [ "yes", "no" ] - aliases: [trace] - state: - description: - - The state of vhost - default: present - choices: [present, absent] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Ensure that the vhost /test exists. -- rabbitmq_vhost: name=/test state=present -''' - -class RabbitMqVhost(object): - def __init__(self, module, name, tracing, node): - self.module = module - self.name = name - self.tracing = tracing - self.node = node - - self._tracing = False - self._rabbitmqctl = module.get_bin_path('rabbitmqctl', True) - - def _exec(self, args, run_in_check_mode=False): - if not self.module.check_mode or (self.module.check_mode and run_in_check_mode): - cmd = [self._rabbitmqctl, '-q', '-n', self.node] - rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(cmd + args, check_rc=True) - return out.splitlines() - return list() - - def get(self): - vhosts = self._exec(['list_vhosts', 'name', 'tracing'], True) - - for vhost in vhosts: - name, tracing = vhost.split('\t') - if name == self.name: - self._tracing = self.module.boolean(tracing) - return True - return False - - def add(self): - return self._exec(['add_vhost', self.name]) - - def delete(self): - return self._exec(['delete_vhost', self.name]) - - def set_tracing(self): - if self.tracing != self._tracing: - if self.tracing: - self._enable_tracing() - else: - self._disable_tracing() - return True - return False - - def _enable_tracing(self): - return self._exec(['trace_on', '-p', self.name]) - - def _disable_tracing(self): - return self._exec(['trace_off', '-p', self.name]) - - -def main(): - arg_spec = dict( - name=dict(required=True, aliases=['vhost']), - tracing=dict(default='off', aliases=['trace'], type='bool'), - state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - node=dict(default='rabbit'), - ) - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=arg_spec, - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - name = module.params['name'] - tracing = module.params['tracing'] - state = module.params['state'] - node = module.params['node'] - - rabbitmq_vhost = RabbitMqVhost(module, name, tracing, node) - - changed = False - if rabbitmq_vhost.get(): - if state == 'absent': - rabbitmq_vhost.delete() - changed = True - else: - if rabbitmq_vhost.set_tracing(): - changed = True - elif state == 'present': - rabbitmq_vhost.add() - rabbitmq_vhost.set_tracing() - changed = True - - module.exit_json(changed=changed, name=name, state=state) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/airbrake_deployment b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/airbrake_deployment deleted file mode 100644 index e1c490b881..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/airbrake_deployment +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# Copyright 2013 Bruce Pennypacker -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: airbrake_deployment -version_added: "1.2" -author: Bruce Pennypacker -short_description: Notify airbrake about app deployments -description: - - Notify airbrake about app deployments (see http://help.airbrake.io/kb/api-2/deploy-tracking) -options: - token: - description: - - API token. - required: true - environment: - description: - - The airbrake environment name, typically 'production', 'staging', etc. - required: true - user: - description: - - The username of the person doing the deployment - required: false - repo: - description: - - URL of the project repository - required: false - revision: - description: - - A hash, number, tag, or other identifier showing what revision was deployed - required: false - url: - description: - - Optional URL to submit the notification to. Use to send notifications to Airbrake-compliant tools like Errbit. - required: false - default: "https://airbrake.io/deploys" - version_added: "1.5" - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates for the target url will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - -# informational: requirements for nodes -requirements: [ urllib, urllib2 ] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- airbrake_deployment: token=AAAAAA - environment='staging' - user='ansible' - revision=4.2 -''' - -# =========================================== -# Module execution. -# - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - token=dict(required=True), - environment=dict(required=True), - user=dict(required=False), - repo=dict(required=False), - revision=dict(required=False), - url=dict(required=False, default='https://api.airbrake.io/deploys.txt'), - validate_certs=dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - # build list of params - params = {} - - if module.params["environment"]: - params["deploy[rails_env]"] = module.params["environment"] - - if module.params["user"]: - params["deploy[local_username]"] = module.params["user"] - - if module.params["repo"]: - params["deploy[scm_repository]"] = module.params["repo"] - - if module.params["revision"]: - params["deploy[scm_revision]"] = module.params["revision"] - - params["api_key"] = module.params["token"] - - url = module.params.get('url') - - # If we're in check mode, just exit pretending like we succeeded - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - # Send the data to airbrake - data = urllib.urlencode(params) - response, info = fetch_url(module, url, data=data) - if info['status'] == 200: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - module.fail_json(msg="HTTP result code: %d connecting to %s" % (info['status'], url)) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * - -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/bigpanda b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/bigpanda deleted file mode 100644 index 1195028707..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/bigpanda +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: bigpanda -author: BigPanda -short_description: Notify BigPanda about deployments -version_added: "1.8" -description: - - Notify BigPanda when deployments start and end (successfully or not). Returns a deployment object containing all the parameters for future module calls. -options: - component: - description: - - "The name of the component being deployed. Ex: billing" - required: true - alias: name - version: - description: - - The deployment version. - required: true - token: - description: - - API token. - required: true - state: - description: - - State of the deployment. - required: true - choices: ['started', 'finished', 'failed'] - hosts: - description: - - Name of affected host name. Can be a list. - required: false - default: machine's hostname - alias: host - env: - description: - - The environment name, typically 'production', 'staging', etc. - required: false - owner: - description: - - The person responsible for the deployment. - required: false - description: - description: - - Free text description of the deployment. - required: false - url: - description: - - Base URL of the API server. - required: False - default: https://api.bigpanda.io - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates for the target url will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - -# informational: requirements for nodes -requirements: [ urllib, urllib2 ] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- bigpanda: component=myapp version=1.3 token={{ bigpanda_token }} state=started -... -- bigpanda: component=myapp version=1.3 token={{ bigpanda_token }} state=finished - -or using a deployment object: -- bigpanda: component=myapp version=1.3 token={{ bigpanda_token }} state=started - register: deployment - -- bigpanda: state=finished - args: deployment - -If outside servers aren't reachable from your machine, use local_action and pass the hostname: -- local_action: bigpanda component=myapp version=1.3 hosts={{ansible_hostname}} token={{ bigpanda_token }} state=started - register: deployment -... -- local_action: bigpanda state=finished - args: deployment -''' - -# =========================================== -# Module execution. -# -import socket - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - component=dict(required=True, aliases=['name']), - version=dict(required=True), - token=dict(required=True), - state=dict(required=True, choices=['started', 'finished', 'failed']), - hosts=dict(required=False, default=[socket.gethostname()], aliases=['host']), - env=dict(required=False), - owner=dict(required=False), - description=dict(required=False), - message=dict(required=False), - source_system=dict(required=False, default='ansible'), - validate_certs=dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - url=dict(required=False, default='https://api.bigpanda.io'), - ), - supports_check_mode=True, - check_invalid_arguments=False, - ) - - token = module.params['token'] - state = module.params['state'] - url = module.params['url'] - - # Build the common request body - body = dict() - for k in ('component', 'version', 'hosts'): - v = module.params[k] - if v is not None: - body[k] = v - - if not isinstance(body['hosts'], list): - body['hosts'] = [body['hosts']] - - # Insert state-specific attributes to body - if state == 'started': - for k in ('source_system', 'env', 'owner', 'description'): - v = module.params[k] - if v is not None: - body[k] = v - - request_url = url + '/data/events/deployments/start' - else: - message = module.params['message'] - if message is not None: - body['errorMessage'] = message - - if state == 'finished': - body['status'] = 'success' - else: - body['status'] = 'failure' - - request_url = url + '/data/events/deployments/end' - - # Build the deployment object we return - deployment = dict(token=token, url=url) - deployment.update(body) - if 'errorMessage' in deployment: - message = deployment.pop('errorMessage') - deployment['message'] = message - - # If we're in check mode, just exit pretending like we succeeded - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True, **deployment) - - # Send the data to bigpanda - data = json.dumps(body) - headers = {'Authorization':'Bearer %s' % token, 'Content-Type':'application/json'} - try: - response, info = fetch_url(module, request_url, data=data, headers=headers) - if info['status'] == 200: - module.exit_json(changed=True, **deployment) - else: - module.fail_json(msg=json.dumps(info)) - except Exception as e: - module.fail_json(msg=str(e)) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/boundary_meter b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/boundary_meter deleted file mode 100644 index da739d4306..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/boundary_meter +++ /dev/null @@ -1,256 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -Ansible module to add boundary meters. - -(c) 2013, curtis - -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 . -""" - -import json -import datetime -import base64 -import os - -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 - - bprobe is required to send data, but not to register a meter - - Python urllib2 -options: - name: - description: - - meter name - required: true - state: - description: - - Whether to create or remove the client from boundary - required: false - default: true - choices: ["present", "absent"] - apiid: - description: - - Organizations boundary API ID - required: true - apikey: - description: - - Organizations boundary API KEY - required: true - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - version_added: 1.5.1 - -notes: - - This module does not yet support boundary tags. - -''' - -EXAMPLES=''' -- name: Create meter - boundary_meter: apiid=AAAAAA api_key=BBBBBB state=present name={{ inventory_hostname }}" - -- name: Delete meter - boundary_meter: apiid=AAAAAA api_key=BBBBBB state=absent name={{ inventory_hostname }}" - -''' - -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://%s/%s/meters' % (api_host, apiid) - elif action == "search": - return "https://%s/%s/meters?name=%s" % (api_host, apiid, name) - elif action == "certificates": - return "https://%s/%s/meters/%s/%s.pem" % (api_host, apiid, meter_id, cert_type) - elif action == "tags": - return "https://%s/%s/meters/%s/tags" % (api_host, apiid, meter_id) - elif action == "delete": - return "https://%s/%s/meters/%s" % (api_host, apiid, meter_id) - -def http_request(module, name, apiid, apikey, action, data=None, 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) - - headers = dict() - headers["Authorization"] = "Basic %s" % auth_encode(apikey) - headers["Content-Type"] = "application/json" - - return fetch_url(module, url, data=data, headers=headers) - -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 - body = '{"name":"' + name + '"}' - response, info = http_request(module, name, apiid, apikey, data=body, action="create") - - if info['status'] != 200: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed to connect to api host to create meter") - - # If the config directory doesn't exist, create it - if not os.path.exists(config_directory): - try: - os.makedirs(config_directory) - except: - module.fail_json("Could not create " + 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('%s/%s.pem' % (config_directory,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): - - response, info = http_request(module, name, apiid, apikey, action="search") - - if info['status'] != 200: - module.fail_json("Failed to connect to api host to search for meter") - - # Return meters - return json.loads(response.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: - response, info = http_request(module, name, apiid, apikey, action, meter_id) - if info['status'] != 200: - module.fail_json("Failed to delete meter") - - # Each new meter gets a new key.pem and ca.pem file, so they should be deleted - types = ['cert', 'key'] - for cert_type in types: - try: - cert_file = '%s/%s.pem' % (config_directory,cert_type) - os.remove(cert_file) - except OSError, e: - module.fail_json("Failed to remove " + cert_type + ".pem file") - - 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" - response, info = http_request(module, name, apiid, apikey, action, meter_id, cert_type) - if info['status'] != 200: - module.fail_json("Failed to connect to api host to download certificate") - - if result: - try: - cert_file_path = '%s/%s.pem' % (config_directory,cert_type) - body = response.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(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - state=dict(required=True, choices=['present', 'absent']), - name=dict(required=False), - apikey=dict(required=True), - apiid=dict(required=True), - validate_certs = dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - ) - ) - - state = module.params['state'] - name= module.params['name'] - apikey = module.params['api_key'] - apiid = module.params['api_id'] - - if state == "present": - (rc, result) = create_meter(module, name, apiid, apikey) - - if state == "absent": - (rc, result) = delete_meter(module, name, apiid, apikey) - - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg=result) - - module.exit_json(status=result,changed=True) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/datadog_event b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/datadog_event deleted file mode 100644 index 5d38dd4c31..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/datadog_event +++ /dev/null @@ -1,143 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -# -# Author: Artūras 'arturaz' Šlajus -# -# This module is proudly sponsored by iGeolise (www.igeolise.com) and -# Tiny Lab Productions (www.tinylabproductions.com). - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: datadog_event -short_description: Posts events to DataDog service -description: -- "Allows to post events to DataDog (www.datadoghq.com) service." -- "Uses http://docs.datadoghq.com/api/#events API." -version_added: "1.3" -author: Artūras 'arturaz' Šlajus -notes: [] -requirements: [urllib2] -options: - api_key: - description: ["Your DataDog API key."] - required: true - default: null - title: - description: ["The event title."] - required: true - default: null - text: - description: ["The body of the event."] - required: true - default: null - date_happened: - description: - - POSIX timestamp of the event. - - Default value is now. - required: false - default: now - priority: - description: ["The priority of the event."] - required: false - default: normal - choices: [normal, low] - tags: - description: ["Comma separated list of tags to apply to the event."] - required: false - default: null - alert_type: - description: ["Type of alert."] - required: false - default: info - choices: ['error', 'warning', 'info', 'success'] - aggregation_key: - description: ["An arbitrary string to use for aggregation."] - required: false - default: null - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - version_added: 1.5.1 -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Post an event with low priority -datadog_event: title="Testing from ansible" text="Test!" priority="low" - api_key="6873258723457823548234234234" -# Post an event with several tags -datadog_event: title="Testing from ansible" text="Test!" - api_key="6873258723457823548234234234" - tags=aa,bb,cc -''' - -import socket - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - api_key=dict(required=True), - title=dict(required=True), - text=dict(required=True), - date_happened=dict(required=False, default=None, type='int'), - priority=dict( - required=False, default='normal', choices=['normal', 'low'] - ), - tags=dict(required=False, default=None), - alert_type=dict( - required=False, default='info', - choices=['error', 'warning', 'info', 'success'] - ), - aggregation_key=dict(required=False, default=None), - source_type_name=dict( - required=False, default='my apps', - choices=['nagios', 'hudson', 'jenkins', 'user', 'my apps', - 'feed', 'chef', 'puppet', 'git', 'bitbucket', 'fabric', - 'capistrano'] - ), - validate_certs = dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - ) - ) - - post_event(module) - -def post_event(module): - uri = "https://app.datadoghq.com/api/v1/events?api_key=%s" % module.params['api_key'] - - body = dict( - title=module.params['title'], - text=module.params['text'], - priority=module.params['priority'], - alert_type=module.params['alert_type'] - ) - if module.params['date_happened'] != None: - body['date_happened'] = module.params['date_happened'] - if module.params['tags'] != None: - body['tags'] = module.params['tags'].split(",") - if module.params['aggregation_key'] != None: - body['aggregation_key'] = module.params['aggregation_key'] - if module.params['source_type_name'] != None: - body['source_type_name'] = module.params['source_type_name'] - - json_body = module.jsonify(body) - headers = {"Content-Type": "application/json"} - - (response, info) = fetch_url(module, uri, data=json_body, headers=headers) - if info['status'] == 200: - response_body = response.read() - response_json = module.from_json(response_body) - if response_json['status'] == 'ok': - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - module.fail_json(msg=response) - else: - module.fail_json(**info) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/librato_annotation b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/librato_annotation deleted file mode 100644 index 63979f41bf..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/librato_annotation +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -# -# (C) Seth Edwards, 2014 -# -# 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 . -# - - -import base64 - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: librato_annotation -short_description: create an annotation in librato -description: - - Create an annotation event on the given annotation stream :name. If the annotation stream does not exist, it will be created automatically -version_added: "1.6" -author: Seth Edwards -requirements: - - urllib2 - - base64 -options: - user: - description: - - Librato account username - required: true - api_key: - description: - - Librato account api key - required: true - name: - description: - - The annotation stream name - - If the annotation stream does not exist, it will be created automatically - required: false - title: - description: - - The title of an annotation is a string and may contain spaces - - The title should be a short, high-level summary of the annotation e.g. v45 Deployment - required: true - source: - description: - - A string which describes the originating source of an annotation when that annotation is tracked across multiple members of a population - required: false - description: - description: - - The description contains extra meta-data about a particular annotation - - The description should contain specifics on the individual annotation e.g. Deployed 9b562b2 shipped new feature foo! - required: false - start_time: - description: - - The unix timestamp indicating the the time at which the event referenced by this annotation started - required: false - end_time: - description: - - The unix timestamp indicating the the time at which the event referenced by this annotation ended - - For events that have a duration, this is a useful way to annotate the duration of the event - required: false - links: - description: - - See examples - required: true -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Create a simple annotation event with a source -- librato_annotation: - user: user@example.com - api_key: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX - title: 'App Config Change' - source: 'foo.bar' - description: 'This is a detailed description of the config change' - -# Create an annotation that includes a link -- librato_annotation: - user: user@example.com - api_key: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX - name: 'code.deploy' - title: 'app code deploy' - description: 'this is a detailed description of a deployment' - links: - - { rel: 'example', href: 'http://www.example.com/deploy' } - -# Create an annotation with a start_time and end_time -- librato_annotation: - user: user@example.com - api_key: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX - name: 'maintenance' - title: 'Maintenance window' - description: 'This is a detailed description of maintenance' - start_time: 1395940006 - end_time: 1395954406 -''' - - -try: - import urllib2 - HAS_URLLIB2 = True -except ImportError: - HAS_URLLIB2 = False - -def post_annotation(module): - user = module.params['user'] - api_key = module.params['api_key'] - name = module.params['name'] - title = module.params['title'] - - url = 'https://metrics-api.librato.com/v1/annotations/%s' % name - params = {} - params['title'] = title - - if module.params['source'] != None: - params['source'] = module.params['source'] - if module.params['description'] != None: - params['description'] = module.params['description'] - if module.params['start_time'] != None: - params['start_time'] = module.params['start_time'] - if module.params['end_time'] != None: - params['end_time'] = module.params['end_time'] - if module.params['links'] != None: - params['links'] = module.params['links'] - - json_body = module.jsonify(params) - - headers = {} - headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/json' - headers['Authorization'] = b"Basic " + base64.b64encode(user + b":" + api_key).strip() - req = urllib2.Request(url, json_body, headers) - try: - response = urllib2.urlopen(req) - except urllib2.HTTPError as e: - module.fail_json(msg="Request Failed", reason=e.reason) - response = response.read() - module.exit_json(changed=True, annotation=response) - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - user = dict(required=True), - api_key = dict(required=True), - name = dict(required=False), - title = dict(required=True), - source = dict(required=False), - description = dict(required=False), - start_time = dict(required=False, default=None, type='int'), - end_time = dict(require=False, default=None, type='int'), - links = dict(type='list') - ) - ) - - post_annotation(module) - -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/logentries b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/logentries deleted file mode 100644 index 373f4f777f..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/logentries +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Ivan Vanderbyl -# -# This module 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. -# -# This software 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 this software. If not, see . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: logentries -author: Ivan Vanderbyl -short_description: Module for tracking logs via logentries.com -description: - - Sends logs to LogEntries in realtime -version_added: "1.6" -options: - path: - description: - - path to a log file - required: true - state: - description: - - following state of the log - choices: [ 'present', 'absent' ] - required: false - default: present -notes: - - Requires the LogEntries agent which can be installed following the instructions at logentries.com -''' -EXAMPLES = ''' -- logentries: path=/var/log/nginx/access.log state=present -- logentries: path=/var/log/nginx/error.log state=absent -''' - -def query_log_status(module, le_path, path, state="present"): - """ Returns whether a log is followed or not. """ - - if state == "present": - rc, out, err = module.run_command("%s followed %s" % (le_path, path)) - if rc == 0: - return True - - return False - -def follow_log(module, le_path, logs): - """ Follows one or more logs if not already followed. """ - - followed_count = 0 - - for log in logs: - if query_log_status(module, le_path, log): - continue - - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - rc, out, err = module.run_command([le_path, 'follow', log]) - - if not query_log_status(module, le_path, log): - module.fail_json(msg="failed to follow '%s': %s" % (log, err.strip())) - - followed_count += 1 - - if followed_count > 0: - module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="followed %d log(s)" % (followed_count,)) - - module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="logs(s) already followed") - -def unfollow_log(module, le_path, logs): - """ Unfollows one or more logs if followed. """ - - removed_count = 0 - - # Using a for loop incase of error, we can report the package that failed - for log in logs: - # Query the log first, to see if we even need to remove. - if not query_log_status(module, le_path, log): - continue - - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - rc, out, err = module.run_command([le_path, 'rm', log]) - - if query_log_status(module, le_path, log): - module.fail_json(msg="failed to remove '%s': %s" % (log, err.strip())) - - removed_count += 1 - - if removed_count > 0: - module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="removed %d package(s)" % removed_count) - - module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="logs(s) already unfollowed") - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - path = dict(aliases=["name"], required=True), - state = dict(default="present", choices=["present", "followed", "absent", "unfollowed"]) - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - le_path = module.get_bin_path('le', True, ['/usr/local/bin']) - - p = module.params - - # Handle multiple log files - logs = p["path"].split(",") - logs = filter(None, logs) - - if p["state"] in ["present", "followed"]: - follow_log(module, le_path, logs) - - elif p["state"] in ["absent", "unfollowed"]: - unfollow_log(module, le_path, logs) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/monit b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/monit deleted file mode 100644 index 558f1e696f..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/monit +++ /dev/null @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Darryl Stoflet -# -# 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 . -# - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: monit -short_description: Manage the state of a program monitored via Monit -description: - - Manage the state of a program monitored via I(Monit) -version_added: "1.2" -options: - name: - description: - - The name of the I(monit) program/process to manage - required: true - default: null - state: - description: - - The state of service - required: true - default: null - choices: [ "present", "started", "stopped", "restarted", "monitored", "unmonitored", "reloaded" ] -requirements: [ ] -author: Darryl Stoflet -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Manage the state of program "httpd" to be in "started" state. -- monit: name=httpd state=started -''' - -def main(): - arg_spec = dict( - name=dict(required=True), - state=dict(required=True, choices=['present', 'started', 'restarted', 'stopped', 'monitored', 'unmonitored', 'reloaded']) - ) - - module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=arg_spec, supports_check_mode=True) - - name = module.params['name'] - state = module.params['state'] - - MONIT = module.get_bin_path('monit', True) - - if state == 'reloaded': - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - rc, out, err = module.run_command('%s reload' % MONIT) - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg='monit reload failed', stdout=out, stderr=err) - module.exit_json(changed=True, name=name, state=state) - - def status(): - """Return the status of the process in monit, or the empty string if not present.""" - rc, out, err = module.run_command('%s summary' % MONIT, check_rc=True) - for line in out.split('\n'): - # Sample output lines: - # Process 'name' Running - # Process 'name' Running - restart pending - parts = line.lower().split() - if len(parts) > 2 and parts[0] == 'process' and parts[1] == "'%s'" % name: - return ' '.join(parts[2:]) - else: - return '' - - def run_command(command): - """Runs a monit command, and returns the new status.""" - module.run_command('%s %s %s' % (MONIT, command, name), check_rc=True) - return status() - - present = status() != '' - - if not present and not state == 'present': - module.fail_json(msg='%s process not presently configured with monit' % name, name=name, state=state) - - if state == 'present': - if not present: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - status = run_command('reload') - if status == '': - module.fail_json(msg='%s process not configured with monit' % name, name=name, state=state) - else: - module.exit_json(changed=True, name=name, state=state) - module.exit_json(changed=False, name=name, state=state) - - running = 'running' in status() - - if running and state in ['started', 'monitored']: - module.exit_json(changed=False, name=name, state=state) - - if running and state == 'stopped': - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - status = run_command('stop') - if status in ['not monitored'] or 'stop pending' in status: - module.exit_json(changed=True, name=name, state=state) - module.fail_json(msg='%s process not stopped' % name, status=status) - - if running and state == 'unmonitored': - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - status = run_command('unmonitor') - if status in ['not monitored']: - module.exit_json(changed=True, name=name, state=state) - module.fail_json(msg='%s process not unmonitored' % name, status=status) - - elif state == 'restarted': - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - status = run_command('restart') - if status in ['initializing', 'running'] or 'restart pending' in status: - module.exit_json(changed=True, name=name, state=state) - module.fail_json(msg='%s process not restarted' % name, status=status) - - elif not running and state == 'started': - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - status = run_command('start') - if status in ['initializing', 'running'] or 'start pending' in status: - module.exit_json(changed=True, name=name, state=state) - module.fail_json(msg='%s process not started' % name, status=status) - - elif not running and state == 'monitored': - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - status = run_command('monitor') - if status not in ['not monitored']: - module.exit_json(changed=True, name=name, state=state) - module.fail_json(msg='%s process not monitored' % name, status=status) - - module.exit_json(changed=False, name=name, state=state) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/nagios b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/nagios deleted file mode 100644 index 9219766b86..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/nagios +++ /dev/null @@ -1,880 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -# -# This file is largely copied from the Nagios module included in the -# Func project. Original copyright follows: -# -# func-nagios - Schedule downtime and enables/disable notifications -# Copyright 2011, Red Hat, Inc. -# Tim Bielawa -# -# This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU -# general public license version 2. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program. If not, see . - - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: nagios -short_description: Perform common tasks in Nagios related to downtime and notifications. -description: - - "The M(nagios) module has two basic functions: scheduling downtime and toggling alerts for services or hosts." - - All actions require the I(host) parameter to be given explicitly. In playbooks you can use the C({{inventory_hostname}}) variable to refer to the host the playbook is currently running on. - - You can specify multiple services at once by separating them with commas, .e.g., C(services=httpd,nfs,puppet). - - When specifying what service to handle there is a special service value, I(host), which will handle alerts/downtime for the I(host itself), e.g., C(service=host). This keyword may not be given with other services at the same time. I(Setting alerts/downtime for a host does not affect alerts/downtime for any of the services running on it.) To schedule downtime for all services on particular host use keyword "all", e.g., C(service=all). - - When using the M(nagios) module you will need to specify your Nagios server using the C(delegate_to) parameter. -version_added: "0.7" -options: - action: - description: - - Action to take. - required: true - default: null - choices: [ "downtime", "enable_alerts", "disable_alerts", "silence", "unsilence", - "silence_nagios", "unsilence_nagios", "command" ] - host: - description: - - Host to operate on in Nagios. - required: false - default: null - cmdfile: - description: - - Path to the nagios I(command file) (FIFO pipe). - Only required if auto-detection fails. - required: false - default: auto-detected - author: - description: - - Author to leave downtime comments as. - Only usable with the C(downtime) action. - required: false - default: Ansible - minutes: - description: - - Minutes to schedule downtime for. - - Only usable with the C(downtime) action. - required: false - default: 30 - services: - description: - - What to manage downtime/alerts for. Separate multiple services with commas. - C(service) is an alias for C(services). - B(Required) option when using the C(downtime), C(enable_alerts), and C(disable_alerts) actions. - aliases: [ "service" ] - required: true - default: null - command: - description: - - The raw command to send to nagios, which - should not include the submitted time header or the line-feed - B(Required) option when using the C(command) action. - required: true - default: null - -author: Tim Bielawa -requirements: [ "Nagios" ] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# set 30 minutes of apache downtime -- nagios: action=downtime minutes=30 service=httpd host={{ inventory_hostname }} - -# schedule an hour of HOST downtime -- nagios: action=downtime minutes=60 service=host host={{ inventory_hostname }} - -# schedule downtime for ALL services on HOST -- nagios: action=downtime minutes=45 service=all host={{ inventory_hostname }} - -# schedule downtime for a few services -- nagios: action=downtime services=frob,foobar,qeuz host={{ inventory_hostname }} - -# enable SMART disk alerts -- nagios: action=enable_alerts service=smart host={{ inventory_hostname }} - -# "two services at once: disable httpd and nfs alerts" -- nagios: action=disable_alerts service=httpd,nfs host={{ inventory_hostname }} - -# disable HOST alerts -- nagios: action=disable_alerts service=host host={{ inventory_hostname }} - -# silence ALL alerts -- nagios: action=silence host={{ inventory_hostname }} - -# unsilence all alerts -- nagios: action=unsilence host={{ inventory_hostname }} - -# SHUT UP NAGIOS -- nagios: action=silence_nagios - -# ANNOY ME NAGIOS -- nagios: action=unsilence_nagios - -# command something -- nagios: action=command command='DISABLE_FAILURE_PREDICTION' -''' - -import ConfigParser -import types -import time -import os.path - -###################################################################### - - -def which_cmdfile(): - locations = [ - # rhel - '/etc/nagios/nagios.cfg', - # debian - '/etc/nagios3/nagios.cfg', - # older debian - '/etc/nagios2/nagios.cfg', - # bsd, solaris - '/usr/local/etc/nagios/nagios.cfg', - # groundwork it monitoring - '/usr/local/groundwork/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg', - # open monitoring distribution - '/omd/sites/oppy/tmp/nagios/nagios.cfg', - # ??? - '/usr/local/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg', - '/usr/local/nagios/nagios.cfg', - '/opt/nagios/etc/nagios.cfg', - '/opt/nagios/nagios.cfg', - # icinga on debian/ubuntu - '/etc/icinga/icinga.cfg', - # icinga installed from source (default location) - '/usr/local/icinga/etc/icinga.cfg', - ] - - for path in locations: - if os.path.exists(path): - for line in open(path): - if line.startswith('command_file'): - return line.split('=')[1].strip() - - return None - -###################################################################### - - -def main(): - ACTION_CHOICES = [ - 'downtime', - 'silence', - 'unsilence', - 'enable_alerts', - 'disable_alerts', - 'silence_nagios', - 'unsilence_nagios', - 'command', - ] - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - action=dict(required=True, default=None, choices=ACTION_CHOICES), - author=dict(default='Ansible'), - host=dict(required=False, default=None), - minutes=dict(default=30), - cmdfile=dict(default=which_cmdfile()), - services=dict(default=None, aliases=['service']), - command=dict(required=False, default=None), - ) - ) - - action = module.params['action'] - host = module.params['host'] - minutes = module.params['minutes'] - services = module.params['services'] - cmdfile = module.params['cmdfile'] - command = module.params['command'] - - ################################################################## - # Required args per action: - # downtime = (minutes, service, host) - # (un)silence = (host) - # (enable/disable)_alerts = (service, host) - # command = command - # - # AnsibleModule will verify most stuff, we need to verify - # 'minutes' and 'service' manually. - - ################################################################## - if action not in ['command', 'silence_nagios', 'unsilence_nagios']: - if not host: - module.fail_json(msg='no host specified for action requiring one') - ###################################################################### - if action == 'downtime': - # Make sure there's an actual service selected - if not services: - module.fail_json(msg='no service selected to set downtime for') - # Make sure minutes is a number - try: - m = int(minutes) - if not isinstance(m, types.IntType): - module.fail_json(msg='minutes must be a number') - except Exception: - module.fail_json(msg='invalid entry for minutes') - - ################################################################## - if action in ['enable_alerts', 'disable_alerts']: - if not services: - module.fail_json(msg='a service is required when setting alerts') - - if action in ['command']: - if not command: - module.fail_json(msg='no command passed for command action') - ################################################################## - if not cmdfile: - module.fail_json('unable to locate nagios.cfg') - - ################################################################## - ansible_nagios = Nagios(module, **module.params) - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - ansible_nagios.act() - ################################################################## - - -###################################################################### -class Nagios(object): - """ - Perform common tasks in Nagios related to downtime and - notifications. - - The complete set of external commands Nagios handles is documented - on their website: - - http://old.nagios.org/developerinfo/externalcommands/commandlist.php - - Note that in the case of `schedule_svc_downtime`, - `enable_svc_notifications`, and `disable_svc_notifications`, the - service argument should be passed as a list. - """ - - def __init__(self, module, **kwargs): - self.module = module - self.action = kwargs['action'] - self.author = kwargs['author'] - self.host = kwargs['host'] - self.minutes = int(kwargs['minutes']) - self.cmdfile = kwargs['cmdfile'] - self.command = kwargs['command'] - - if (kwargs['services'] is None) or (kwargs['services'] == 'host') or (kwargs['services'] == 'all'): - self.services = kwargs['services'] - else: - self.services = kwargs['services'].split(',') - - self.command_results = [] - - def _now(self): - """ - The time in seconds since 12:00:00AM Jan 1, 1970 - """ - - return int(time.time()) - - def _write_command(self, cmd): - """ - Write the given command to the Nagios command file - """ - - try: - fp = open(self.cmdfile, 'w') - fp.write(cmd) - fp.flush() - fp.close() - self.command_results.append(cmd.strip()) - except IOError: - self.module.fail_json(msg='unable to write to nagios command file', - cmdfile=self.cmdfile) - - def _fmt_dt_str(self, cmd, host, duration, author=None, - comment="Scheduling downtime", start=None, - svc=None, fixed=1, trigger=0): - """ - Format an external-command downtime string. - - cmd - Nagios command ID - host - Host schedule downtime on - duration - Minutes to schedule downtime for - author - Name to file the downtime as - comment - Reason for running this command (upgrade, reboot, etc) - start - Start of downtime in seconds since 12:00AM Jan 1 1970 - Default is to use the entry time (now) - svc - Service to schedule downtime for, omit when for host downtime - fixed - Start now if 1, start when a problem is detected if 0 - trigger - Optional ID of event to start downtime from. Leave as 0 for - fixed downtime. - - Syntax: [submitted] COMMAND;;[] - ;;;;;; - - """ - - entry_time = self._now() - if start is None: - start = entry_time - - hdr = "[%s] %s;%s;" % (entry_time, cmd, host) - duration_s = (duration * 60) - end = start + duration_s - - if not author: - author = self.author - - if svc is not None: - dt_args = [svc, str(start), str(end), str(fixed), str(trigger), - str(duration_s), author, comment] - else: - # Downtime for a host if no svc specified - dt_args = [str(start), str(end), str(fixed), str(trigger), - str(duration_s), author, comment] - - dt_arg_str = ";".join(dt_args) - dt_str = hdr + dt_arg_str + "\n" - - return dt_str - - def _fmt_notif_str(self, cmd, host=None, svc=None): - """ - Format an external-command notification string. - - cmd - Nagios command ID. - host - Host to en/disable notifications on.. A value is not required - for global downtime - svc - Service to schedule downtime for. A value is not required - for host downtime. - - Syntax: [submitted] COMMAND;[;] - """ - - entry_time = self._now() - notif_str = "[%s] %s" % (entry_time, cmd) - if host is not None: - notif_str += ";%s" % host - - if svc is not None: - notif_str += ";%s" % svc - - notif_str += "\n" - - return notif_str - - def schedule_svc_downtime(self, host, services=[], minutes=30): - """ - This command is used to schedule downtime for a particular - service. - - During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send - notifications out about the service. - - Syntax: SCHEDULE_SVC_DOWNTIME;; - ;;;;;; - - """ - - cmd = "SCHEDULE_SVC_DOWNTIME" - for service in services: - dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, host, minutes, svc=service) - self._write_command(dt_cmd_str) - - def schedule_host_downtime(self, host, minutes=30): - """ - This command is used to schedule downtime for a particular - host. - - During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send - notifications out about the host. - - Syntax: SCHEDULE_HOST_DOWNTIME;;;; - ;;;; - """ - - cmd = "SCHEDULE_HOST_DOWNTIME" - dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, host, minutes) - self._write_command(dt_cmd_str) - - def schedule_host_svc_downtime(self, host, minutes=30): - """ - This command is used to schedule downtime for - all services associated with a particular host. - - During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send - notifications out about the host. - - SCHEDULE_HOST_SVC_DOWNTIME;;;; - ;;;; - """ - - cmd = "SCHEDULE_HOST_SVC_DOWNTIME" - dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, host, minutes) - self._write_command(dt_cmd_str) - - def schedule_hostgroup_host_downtime(self, hostgroup, minutes=30): - """ - This command is used to schedule downtime for all hosts in a - particular hostgroup. - - During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send - notifications out about the hosts. - - Syntax: SCHEDULE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_DOWNTIME;;; - ;;;;; - """ - - cmd = "SCHEDULE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_DOWNTIME" - dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, hostgroup, minutes) - self._write_command(dt_cmd_str) - - def schedule_hostgroup_svc_downtime(self, hostgroup, minutes=30): - """ - This command is used to schedule downtime for all services in - a particular hostgroup. - - During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send - notifications out about the services. - - Note that scheduling downtime for services does not - automatically schedule downtime for the hosts those services - are associated with. - - Syntax: SCHEDULE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_DOWNTIME;;; - ;;;;; - """ - - cmd = "SCHEDULE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_DOWNTIME" - dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, hostgroup, minutes) - self._write_command(dt_cmd_str) - - def schedule_servicegroup_host_downtime(self, servicegroup, minutes=30): - """ - This command is used to schedule downtime for all hosts in a - particular servicegroup. - - During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send - notifications out about the hosts. - - Syntax: SCHEDULE_SERVICEGROUP_HOST_DOWNTIME;; - ;;;;;; - - """ - - cmd = "SCHEDULE_SERVICEGROUP_HOST_DOWNTIME" - dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, servicegroup, minutes) - self._write_command(dt_cmd_str) - - def schedule_servicegroup_svc_downtime(self, servicegroup, minutes=30): - """ - This command is used to schedule downtime for all services in - a particular servicegroup. - - During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send - notifications out about the services. - - Note that scheduling downtime for services does not - automatically schedule downtime for the hosts those services - are associated with. - - Syntax: SCHEDULE_SERVICEGROUP_SVC_DOWNTIME;; - ;;;;;; - - """ - - cmd = "SCHEDULE_SERVICEGROUP_SVC_DOWNTIME" - dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, servicegroup, minutes) - self._write_command(dt_cmd_str) - - def disable_host_svc_notifications(self, host): - """ - This command is used to prevent notifications from being sent - out for all services on the specified host. - - Note that this command does not disable notifications from - being sent out about the host. - - Syntax: DISABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = "DISABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS" - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, host) - self._write_command(notif_str) - - def disable_host_notifications(self, host): - """ - This command is used to prevent notifications from being sent - out for the specified host. - - Note that this command does not disable notifications for - services associated with this host. - - Syntax: DISABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = "DISABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS" - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, host) - self._write_command(notif_str) - - def disable_svc_notifications(self, host, services=[]): - """ - This command is used to prevent notifications from being sent - out for the specified service. - - Note that this command does not disable notifications from - being sent out about the host. - - Syntax: DISABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;; - """ - - cmd = "DISABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS" - for service in services: - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, host, svc=service) - self._write_command(notif_str) - - def disable_servicegroup_host_notifications(self, servicegroup): - """ - This command is used to prevent notifications from being sent - out for all hosts in the specified servicegroup. - - Note that this command does not disable notifications for - services associated with hosts in this service group. - - Syntax: DISABLE_SERVICEGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = "DISABLE_SERVICEGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS" - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, servicegroup) - self._write_command(notif_str) - - def disable_servicegroup_svc_notifications(self, servicegroup): - """ - This command is used to prevent notifications from being sent - out for all services in the specified servicegroup. - - Note that this does not prevent notifications from being sent - out about the hosts in this servicegroup. - - Syntax: DISABLE_SERVICEGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = "DISABLE_SERVICEGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS" - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, servicegroup) - self._write_command(notif_str) - - def disable_hostgroup_host_notifications(self, hostgroup): - """ - Disables notifications for all hosts in a particular - hostgroup. - - Note that this does not disable notifications for the services - associated with the hosts in the hostgroup - see the - DISABLE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS command for that. - - Syntax: DISABLE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = "DISABLE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS" - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, hostgroup) - self._write_command(notif_str) - - def disable_hostgroup_svc_notifications(self, hostgroup): - """ - Disables notifications for all services associated with hosts - in a particular hostgroup. - - Note that this does not disable notifications for the hosts in - the hostgroup - see the DISABLE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS - command for that. - - Syntax: DISABLE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = "DISABLE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS" - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, hostgroup) - self._write_command(notif_str) - - def enable_host_notifications(self, host): - """ - Enables notifications for a particular host. - - Note that this command does not enable notifications for - services associated with this host. - - Syntax: ENABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = "ENABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS" - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, host) - self._write_command(notif_str) - - def enable_host_svc_notifications(self, host): - """ - Enables notifications for all services on the specified host. - - Note that this does not enable notifications for the host. - - Syntax: ENABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = "ENABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS" - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, host) - nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str) - - if nagios_return: - return notif_str - else: - return "Fail: could not write to the command file" - - def enable_svc_notifications(self, host, services=[]): - """ - Enables notifications for a particular service. - - Note that this does not enable notifications for the host. - - Syntax: ENABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;; - """ - - cmd = "ENABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS" - nagios_return = True - return_str_list = [] - for service in services: - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, host, svc=service) - nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str) and nagios_return - return_str_list.append(notif_str) - - if nagios_return: - return return_str_list - else: - return "Fail: could not write to the command file" - - def enable_hostgroup_host_notifications(self, hostgroup): - """ - Enables notifications for all hosts in a particular hostgroup. - - Note that this command does not enable notifications for - services associated with the hosts in this hostgroup. - - Syntax: ENABLE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = "ENABLE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS" - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, hostgroup) - nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str) - - if nagios_return: - return notif_str - else: - return "Fail: could not write to the command file" - - def enable_hostgroup_svc_notifications(self, hostgroup): - """ - Enables notifications for all services that are associated - with hosts in a particular hostgroup. - - Note that this does not enable notifications for the hosts in - this hostgroup. - - Syntax: ENABLE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = "ENABLE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS" - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, hostgroup) - nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str) - - if nagios_return: - return notif_str - else: - return "Fail: could not write to the command file" - - def enable_servicegroup_host_notifications(self, servicegroup): - """ - Enables notifications for all hosts that have services that - are members of a particular servicegroup. - - Note that this command does not enable notifications for - services associated with the hosts in this servicegroup. - - Syntax: ENABLE_SERVICEGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = "ENABLE_SERVICEGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS" - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, servicegroup) - nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str) - - if nagios_return: - return notif_str - else: - return "Fail: could not write to the command file" - - def enable_servicegroup_svc_notifications(self, servicegroup): - """ - Enables notifications for all services that are members of a - particular servicegroup. - - Note that this does not enable notifications for the hosts in - this servicegroup. - - Syntax: ENABLE_SERVICEGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = "ENABLE_SERVICEGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS" - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, servicegroup) - nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str) - - if nagios_return: - return notif_str - else: - return "Fail: could not write to the command file" - - def silence_host(self, host): - """ - This command is used to prevent notifications from being sent - out for the host and all services on the specified host. - - This is equivalent to calling disable_host_svc_notifications - and disable_host_notifications. - - Syntax: DISABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS; - Syntax: DISABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = [ - "DISABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS", - "DISABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS" - ] - nagios_return = True - return_str_list = [] - for c in cmd: - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(c, host) - nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str) and nagios_return - return_str_list.append(notif_str) - - if nagios_return: - return return_str_list - else: - return "Fail: could not write to the command file" - - def unsilence_host(self, host): - """ - This command is used to enable notifications for the host and - all services on the specified host. - - This is equivalent to calling enable_host_svc_notifications - and enable_host_notifications. - - Syntax: ENABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS; - Syntax: ENABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS; - """ - - cmd = [ - "ENABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS", - "ENABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS" - ] - nagios_return = True - return_str_list = [] - for c in cmd: - notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(c, host) - nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str) and nagios_return - return_str_list.append(notif_str) - - if nagios_return: - return return_str_list - else: - return "Fail: could not write to the command file" - - def silence_nagios(self): - """ - This command is used to disable notifications for all hosts and services - in nagios. - - This is a 'SHUT UP, NAGIOS' command - """ - cmd = 'DISABLE_NOTIFICATIONS' - self._write_command(self._fmt_notif_str(cmd)) - - def unsilence_nagios(self): - """ - This command is used to enable notifications for all hosts and services - in nagios. - - This is a 'OK, NAGIOS, GO'' command - """ - cmd = 'ENABLE_NOTIFICATIONS' - self._write_command(self._fmt_notif_str(cmd)) - - def nagios_cmd(self, cmd): - """ - This sends an arbitrary command to nagios - - It prepends the submitted time and appends a \n - - You just have to provide the properly formatted command - """ - - pre = '[%s]' % int(time.time()) - - post = '\n' - cmdstr = '%s %s %s' % (pre, cmd, post) - self._write_command(cmdstr) - - def act(self): - """ - Figure out what you want to do from ansible, and then do the - needful (at the earliest). - """ - # host or service downtime? - if self.action == 'downtime': - if self.services == 'host': - self.schedule_host_downtime(self.host, self.minutes) - elif self.services == 'all': - self.schedule_host_svc_downtime(self.host, self.minutes) - else: - self.schedule_svc_downtime(self.host, - services=self.services, - minutes=self.minutes) - - # toggle the host AND service alerts - elif self.action == 'silence': - self.silence_host(self.host) - - elif self.action == 'unsilence': - self.unsilence_host(self.host) - - # toggle host/svc alerts - elif self.action == 'enable_alerts': - if self.services == 'host': - self.enable_host_notifications(self.host) - else: - self.enable_svc_notifications(self.host, - services=self.services) - - elif self.action == 'disable_alerts': - if self.services == 'host': - self.disable_host_notifications(self.host) - else: - self.disable_svc_notifications(self.host, - services=self.services) - elif self.action == 'silence_nagios': - self.silence_nagios() - - elif self.action == 'unsilence_nagios': - self.unsilence_nagios() - - elif self.action == 'command': - self.nagios_cmd(self.command) - - # wtf? - else: - self.module.fail_json(msg="unknown action specified: '%s'" % \ - self.action) - - self.module.exit_json(nagios_commands=self.command_results, - changed=True) - -###################################################################### -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/newrelic_deployment b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/newrelic_deployment deleted file mode 100644 index 93d55832fd..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/newrelic_deployment +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# Copyright 2013 Matt Coddington -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: newrelic_deployment -version_added: "1.2" -author: Matt Coddington -short_description: Notify newrelic about app deployments -description: - - Notify newrelic about app deployments (see http://newrelic.github.io/newrelic_api/NewRelicApi/Deployment.html) -options: - token: - description: - - API token. - required: true - app_name: - description: - - (one of app_name or application_id are required) The value of app_name in the newrelic.yml file used by the application - required: false - application_id: - description: - - (one of app_name or application_id are required) The application id, found in the URL when viewing the application in RPM - required: false - changelog: - description: - - A list of changes for this deployment - required: false - description: - description: - - Text annotation for the deployment - notes for you - required: false - revision: - description: - - A revision number (e.g., git commit SHA) - required: false - user: - description: - - The name of the user/process that triggered this deployment - required: false - appname: - description: - - Name of the application - required: false - environment: - description: - - The environment for this deployment - required: false - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - version_added: 1.5.1 - -# informational: requirements for nodes -requirements: [ urllib, urllib2 ] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- newrelic_deployment: token=AAAAAA - app_name=myapp - user='ansible deployment' - revision=1.0 -''' - -# =========================================== -# Module execution. -# - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - token=dict(required=True), - app_name=dict(required=False), - application_id=dict(required=False), - changelog=dict(required=False), - description=dict(required=False), - revision=dict(required=False), - user=dict(required=False), - appname=dict(required=False), - environment=dict(required=False), - validate_certs = dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - # build list of params - params = {} - if module.params["app_name"] and module.params["application_id"]: - module.fail_json(msg="only one of 'app_name' or 'application_id' can be set") - - if module.params["app_name"]: - params["app_name"] = module.params["app_name"] - elif module.params["application_id"]: - params["application_id"] = module.params["application_id"] - else: - module.fail_json(msg="you must set one of 'app_name' or 'application_id'") - - for item in [ "changelog", "description", "revision", "user", "appname", "environment" ]: - if module.params[item]: - params[item] = module.params[item] - - # If we're in check mode, just exit pretending like we succeeded - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - # Send the data to NewRelic - url = "https://rpm.newrelic.com/deployments.xml" - data = urllib.urlencode(params) - headers = { - 'x-api-key': module.params["token"], - } - response, info = fetch_url(module, url, data=data, headers=headers) - if info['status'] in (200, 201): - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to update newrelic: %s" % info['msg']) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * - -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/pagerduty b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/pagerduty deleted file mode 100644 index 5ca33717dc..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/pagerduty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' - -module: pagerduty -short_description: Create PagerDuty maintenance windows -description: - - This module will let you create PagerDuty maintenance windows -version_added: "1.2" -author: Justin Johns -requirements: - - PagerDuty API access -options: - state: - description: - - Create a maintenance window or get a list of ongoing windows. - required: true - default: null - choices: [ "running", "started", "ongoing" ] - aliases: [] - name: - description: - - PagerDuty unique subdomain. - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - user: - description: - - PagerDuty user ID. - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - passwd: - description: - - PagerDuty user password. - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - token: - description: - - A pagerduty token, generated on the pagerduty site. Can be used instead of - user/passwd combination. - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - version_added: '1.8' - requester_id: - description: - - ID of user making the request. Only needed when using a token and creating a maintenance_window. - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - version_added: '1.8' - service: - description: - - PagerDuty service ID. - required: false - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - hours: - description: - - Length of maintenance window in hours. - required: false - default: 1 - choices: [] - aliases: [] - minutes: - description: - - Maintenance window in minutes (this is added to the hours). - required: false - default: 0 - choices: [] - aliases: [] - version_added: '1.8' - desc: - description: - - Short description of maintenance window. - required: false - default: Created by Ansible - choices: [] - aliases: [] - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - version_added: 1.5.1 - -notes: - - This module does not yet have support to end maintenance windows. -''' - -EXAMPLES=''' -# List ongoing maintenance windows using a user/passwd -- pagerduty: name=companyabc user=example@example.com passwd=password123 state=ongoing - -# List ongoing maintenance windows using a token -- pagerduty: name=companyabc token=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx state=ongoing - -# Create a 1 hour maintenance window for service FOO123, using a user/passwd -- pagerduty: name=companyabc - user=example@example.com - passwd=password123 - state=running - service=FOO123 - -# Create a 5 minute maintenance window for service FOO123, using a token -- pagerduty: name=companyabc - token=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx - hours=0 - minutes=5 - state=running - service=FOO123 - - -# Create a 4 hour maintenance window for service FOO123 with the description "deployment". -- pagerduty: name=companyabc - user=example@example.com - passwd=password123 - state=running - service=FOO123 - hours=4 - desc=deployment -''' - -import json -import datetime -import base64 - -def auth_header(user, passwd, token): - if token: - return "Token token=%s" % token - - auth = base64.encodestring('%s:%s' % (user, passwd)).replace('\n', '') - return "Basic %s" % auth - -def ongoing(module, name, user, passwd, token): - url = "https://" + name + ".pagerduty.com/api/v1/maintenance_windows/ongoing" - headers = {"Authorization": auth_header(user, passwd, token)} - - response, info = fetch_url(module, url, headers=headers) - if info['status'] != 200: - module.fail_json(msg="failed to lookup the ongoing window: %s" % info['msg']) - - return False, response.read() - - -def create(module, name, user, passwd, token, requester_id, service, hours, minutes, desc): - now = datetime.datetime.utcnow() - later = now + datetime.timedelta(hours=int(hours), minutes=int(minutes)) - start = now.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ") - end = later.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ") - - url = "https://" + name + ".pagerduty.com/api/v1/maintenance_windows" - headers = { - 'Authorization': auth_header(user, passwd, token), - 'Content-Type' : 'application/json', - } - request_data = {'maintenance_window': {'start_time': start, 'end_time': end, 'description': desc, 'service_ids': [service]}} - if requester_id: - request_data['requester_id'] = requester_id - else: - if token: - module.fail_json(msg="requester_id is required when using a token") - - data = json.dumps(request_data) - response, info = fetch_url(module, url, data=data, headers=headers, method='POST') - if info['status'] != 200: - module.fail_json(msg="failed to create the window: %s" % info['msg']) - - return False, response.read() - - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - state=dict(required=True, choices=['running', 'started', 'ongoing']), - name=dict(required=True), - user=dict(required=False), - passwd=dict(required=False), - token=dict(required=False), - service=dict(required=False), - requester_id=dict(required=False), - hours=dict(default='1', required=False), - minutes=dict(default='0', required=False), - desc=dict(default='Created by Ansible', required=False), - validate_certs = dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - ) - ) - - state = module.params['state'] - name = module.params['name'] - user = module.params['user'] - passwd = module.params['passwd'] - token = module.params['token'] - service = module.params['service'] - hours = module.params['hours'] - minutes = module.params['minutes'] - token = module.params['token'] - desc = module.params['desc'] - requester_id = module.params['requester_id'] - - if not token and not (user or passwd): - module.fail_json(msg="neither user and passwd nor token specified") - - if state == "running" or state == "started": - if not service: - module.fail_json(msg="service not specified") - (rc, out) = create(module, name, user, passwd, token, requester_id, service, hours, minutes, desc) - - if state == "ongoing": - (rc, out) = ongoing(module, name, user, passwd, token) - - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg="failed", result=out) - - module.exit_json(msg="success", result=out) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/pingdom b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/pingdom deleted file mode 100644 index 6f658cd950..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/pingdom +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' - -module: pingdom -short_description: Pause/unpause Pingdom alerts -description: - - This module will let you pause/unpause Pingdom alerts -version_added: "1.2" -author: Justin Johns -requirements: - - "This pingdom python library: https://github.com/mbabineau/pingdom-python" -options: - state: - description: - - Define whether or not the check should be running or paused. - required: true - default: null - choices: [ "running", "paused" ] - aliases: [] - checkid: - description: - - Pingdom ID of the check. - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - uid: - description: - - Pingdom user ID. - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - passwd: - description: - - Pingdom user password. - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - key: - description: - - Pingdom API key. - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] -notes: - - This module does not yet have support to add/remove checks. -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Pause the check with the ID of 12345. -- pingdom: uid=example@example.com - passwd=password123 - key=apipassword123 - checkid=12345 - state=paused - -# Unpause the check with the ID of 12345. -- pingdom: uid=example@example.com - passwd=password123 - key=apipassword123 - checkid=12345 - state=running -''' - -try: - import pingdom - HAS_PINGDOM = True -except: - HAS_PINGDOM = False - - - -def pause(checkid, uid, passwd, key): - - c = pingdom.PingdomConnection(uid, passwd, key) - c.modify_check(checkid, paused=True) - check = c.get_check(checkid) - name = check.name - result = check.status - #if result != "paused": # api output buggy - accept raw exception for now - # return (True, name, result) - return (False, name, result) - - -def unpause(checkid, uid, passwd, key): - - c = pingdom.PingdomConnection(uid, passwd, key) - c.modify_check(checkid, paused=False) - check = c.get_check(checkid) - name = check.name - result = check.status - #if result != "up": # api output buggy - accept raw exception for now - # return (True, name, result) - return (False, name, result) - - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - state=dict(required=True, choices=['running', 'paused', 'started', 'stopped']), - checkid=dict(required=True), - uid=dict(required=True), - passwd=dict(required=True), - key=dict(required=True) - ) - ) - - if not HAS_PINGDOM: - module.fail_json(msg="Missing requried pingdom module (check docs)") - - checkid = module.params['checkid'] - state = module.params['state'] - uid = module.params['uid'] - passwd = module.params['passwd'] - key = module.params['key'] - - if (state == "paused" or state == "stopped"): - (rc, name, result) = pause(checkid, uid, passwd, key) - - if (state == "running" or state == "started"): - (rc, name, result) = unpause(checkid, uid, passwd, key) - - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(checkid=checkid, name=name, status=result) - - module.exit_json(checkid=checkid, name=name, status=result) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/rollbar_deployment b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/rollbar_deployment deleted file mode 100644 index 772e78fc5c..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/rollbar_deployment +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# Copyright 2014, Max Riveiro, -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: rollbar_deployment -version_added: 1.6 -author: Max Riveiro -short_description: Notify Rollbar about app deployments -description: - - Notify Rollbar about app deployments - (see https://rollbar.com/docs/deploys_other/) -options: - token: - description: - - Your project access token. - required: true - environment: - description: - - Name of the environment being deployed, e.g. 'production'. - required: true - revision: - description: - - Revision number/sha being deployed. - required: true - user: - description: - - User who deployed. - required: false - rollbar_user: - description: - - Rollbar username of the user who deployed. - required: false - comment: - description: - - Deploy comment (e.g. what is being deployed). - required: false - url: - description: - - Optional URL to submit the notification to. - required: false - default: 'https://api.rollbar.com/api/1/deploy/' - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates for the target url will not be validated. - This should only be used on personally controlled sites using - self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- rollbar_deployment: token=AAAAAA - environment='staging' - user='ansible' - revision=4.2, - rollbar_user='admin', - comment='Test Deploy' -''' - - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - token=dict(required=True), - environment=dict(required=True), - revision=dict(required=True), - user=dict(required=False), - rollbar_user=dict(required=False), - comment=dict(required=False), - url=dict( - required=False, - default='https://api.rollbar.com/api/1/deploy/' - ), - validate_certs=dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - params = dict( - access_token=module.params['token'], - environment=module.params['environment'], - revision=module.params['revision'] - ) - - if module.params['user']: - params['local_username'] = module.params['user'] - - if module.params['rollbar_user']: - params['rollbar_username'] = module.params['rollbar_user'] - - if module.params['comment']: - params['comment'] = module.params['comment'] - - url = module.params.get('url') - - try: - data = urllib.urlencode(params) - response, info = fetch_url(module, url, data=data) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg='Unable to notify Rollbar: %s' % e) - else: - if info['status'] == 200: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - module.fail_json(msg='HTTP result code: %d connecting to %s' % (info['status'], url)) - -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/stackdriver b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/stackdriver deleted file mode 100644 index c36964dd9d..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/stackdriver +++ /dev/null @@ -1,196 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' - -module: stackdriver -short_description: Send code deploy and annotation events to stackdriver -description: - - Send code deploy and annotation events to Stackdriver -version_added: "1.6" -author: Ben Whaley -options: - key: - description: - - API key. - required: true - default: null - event: - description: - - The type of event to send, either annotation or deploy - choices: ['annotation', 'deploy'] - required: false - default: null - revision_id: - description: - - The revision of the code that was deployed. Required for deploy events - required: false - default: null - deployed_by: - description: - - The person or robot responsible for deploying the code - required: false - default: "Ansible" - deployed_to: - description: - - "The environment code was deployed to. (ie: development, staging, production)" - required: false - default: null - repository: - description: - - The repository (or project) deployed - required: false - default: null - msg: - description: - - The contents of the annotation message, in plain text.  Limited to 256 characters. Required for annotation. - required: false - default: null - annotated_by: - description: - - The person or robot who the annotation should be attributed to. - required: false - default: "Ansible" - level: - description: - - one of INFO/WARN/ERROR, defaults to INFO if not supplied.  May affect display. - choices: ['INFO', 'WARN', 'ERROR'] - required: false - default: 'INFO' - instance_id: - description: - - id of an EC2 instance that this event should be attached to, which will limit the contexts where this event is shown - required: false - default: null - event_epoch: - description: - - "Unix timestamp of where the event should appear in the timeline, defaults to now. Be careful with this." - required: false - default: null -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- stackdriver: key=AAAAAA event=deploy deployed_to=production deployed_by=leeroyjenkins repository=MyWebApp revision_id=abcd123 - -- stackdriver: key=AAAAAA event=annotation msg="Greetings from Ansible" annotated_by=leeroyjenkins level=WARN instance_id=i-abcd1234 -''' - -# =========================================== -# Stackdriver module specific support methods. -# -try: - import json -except ImportError: - import simplejson as json - -def send_deploy_event(module, key, revision_id, deployed_by='Ansible', deployed_to=None, repository=None): - """Send a deploy event to Stackdriver""" - deploy_api = "https://event-gateway.stackdriver.com/v1/deployevent" - - params = {} - params['revision_id'] = revision_id - params['deployed_by'] = deployed_by - if deployed_to: - params['deployed_to'] = deployed_to - if repository: - params['repository'] = repository - - return do_send_request(module, deploy_api, params, key) - -def send_annotation_event(module, key, msg, annotated_by='Ansible', level=None, instance_id=None, event_epoch=None): - """Send an annotation event to Stackdriver""" - annotation_api = "https://event-gateway.stackdriver.com/v1/annotationevent" - - params = {} - params['message'] = msg - if annotated_by: - params['annotated_by'] = annotated_by - if level: - params['level'] = level - if instance_id: - params['instance_id'] = instance_id - if event_epoch: - params['event_epoch'] = event_epoch - - return do_send_request(module, annotation_api, params, key) - -def do_send_request(module, url, params, key): - data = json.dumps(params) - headers = { - 'Content-Type': 'application/json', - 'x-stackdriver-apikey': key - } - response, info = fetch_url(module, url, headers=headers, data=data, method='POST') - if info['status'] != 200: - module.fail_json(msg="Unable to send msg: %s" % info['msg']) - - -# =========================================== -# Module execution. -# - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - key=dict(required=True), - event=dict(required=True, choices=['deploy', 'annotation']), - msg=dict(), - revision_id=dict(), - annotated_by=dict(default='Ansible'), - level=dict(default='INFO', choices=['INFO', 'WARN', 'ERROR']), - instance_id=dict(), - event_epoch=dict(), - deployed_by=dict(default='Ansible'), - deployed_to=dict(), - repository=dict(), - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - key = module.params["key"] - event = module.params["event"] - - # Annotation params - msg = module.params["msg"] - annotated_by = module.params["annotated_by"] - level = module.params["level"] - instance_id = module.params["instance_id"] - event_epoch = module.params["event_epoch"] - - # Deploy params - revision_id = module.params["revision_id"] - deployed_by = module.params["deployed_by"] - deployed_to = module.params["deployed_to"] - repository = module.params["repository"] - - ################################################################## - # deploy requires revision_id - # annotation requires msg - # We verify these manually - ################################################################## - - if event == 'deploy': - if not revision_id: - module.fail_json(msg="revision_id required for deploy events") - try: - send_deploy_event(module, key, revision_id, deployed_by, deployed_to, repository) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to sent deploy event: %s" % e) - - if event == 'annotation': - if not msg: - module.fail_json(msg="msg required for annotation events") - try: - send_annotation_event(module, key, msg, annotated_by, level, instance_id, event_epoch) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to sent annotation event: %s" % e) - - changed = True - module.exit_json(changed=changed, deployed_by=deployed_by) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/zabbix_maintenance b/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/zabbix_maintenance deleted file mode 100644 index e27091e073..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/monitoring/zabbix_maintenance +++ /dev/null @@ -1,371 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Alexander Bulimov -# -# 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 . - - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' - -module: zabbix_maintenance -short_description: Create Zabbix maintenance windows -description: - - This module will let you create Zabbix maintenance windows. -version_added: "1.8" -author: Alexander Bulimov -requirements: - - zabbix-api python module -options: - state: - description: - - Create or remove a maintenance window. - required: true - default: null - choices: [ "present", "absent" ] - server_url: - description: - - Url of Zabbix server, with protocol (http or https). - C(url) is an alias for C(server_url). - required: true - default: null - aliases: [ "url" ] - login_user: - description: - - Zabbix user name. - required: true - default: null - login_password: - description: - - Zabbix user password. - required: true - default: null - host_names: - description: - - Hosts to manage maintenance window for. - Separate multiple hosts with commas. - C(host_name) is an alias for C(host_names). - B(Required) option when C(state) is I(present) - and no C(host_groups) specified. - required: false - default: null - aliases: [ "host_name" ] - host_groups: - description: - - Host groups to manage maintenance window for. - Separate multiple groups with commas. - C(host_group) is an alias for C(host_groups). - B(Required) option when C(state) is I(present) - and no C(host_names) specified. - required: false - default: null - aliases: [ "host_group" ] - minutes: - description: - - Length of maintenance window in minutes. - required: false - default: 10 - name: - description: - - Unique name of maintenance window. - required: true - default: null - desc: - description: - - Short description of maintenance window. - required: true - default: Created by Ansible - collect_data: - description: - - Type of maintenance. With data collection, or without. - required: false - default: "true" -notes: - - Useful for setting hosts in maintenance mode before big update, - and removing maintenance window after update. - - Module creates maintenance window from now() to now() + minutes, - so if Zabbix server's time and host's time are not synchronized, - you will get strange results. - - Install required module with 'pip install zabbix-api' command. - - Checks existance only by maintenance name. -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Create maintenance window named "Update of www1" -# for host www1.example.com for 90 minutes -- zabbix_maintenance: name="Update of www1" - host_name=www1.example.com - state=present - minutes=90 - server_url=https://monitoring.example.com - login_user=ansible - login_password=pAsSwOrD - -# Create maintenance window named "Mass update" -# for host www1.example.com and host groups Office and Dev -- zabbix_maintenance: name="Update of www1" - host_name=www1.example.com - host_groups=Office,Dev - state=present - server_url=https://monitoring.example.com - login_user=ansible - login_password=pAsSwOrD - -# Create maintenance window named "update" -# for hosts www1.example.com and db1.example.com and without data collection. -- zabbix_maintenance: name=update - host_names=www1.example.com,db1.example.com - state=present - collect_data=false - server_url=https://monitoring.example.com - login_user=ansible - login_password=pAsSwOrD - -# Remove maintenance window named "Test1" -- zabbix_maintenance: name=Test1 - state=absent - server_url=https://monitoring.example.com - login_user=ansible - login_password=pAsSwOrD -''' - -import datetime -import time - -try: - from zabbix_api import ZabbixAPI - HAS_ZABBIX_API = True -except ImportError: - HAS_ZABBIX_API = False - - -def create_maintenance(zbx, group_ids, host_ids, start_time, maintenance_type, period, name, desc): - end_time = start_time + period - try: - zbx.maintenance.create( - { - "groupids": group_ids, - "hostids": host_ids, - "name": name, - "maintenance_type": maintenance_type, - "active_since": str(start_time), - "active_till": str(end_time), - "description": desc, - "timeperiods": [{ - "timeperiod_type": "0", - "start_date": str(start_time), - "period": str(period), - }] - } - ) - except BaseException as e: - return 1, None, str(e) - return 0, None, None - - -def get_maintenance_id(zbx, name): - try: - result = zbx.maintenance.get( - { - "filter": - { - "name": name, - } - } - ) - except BaseException as e: - return 1, None, str(e) - - maintenance_ids = [] - for res in result: - maintenance_ids.append(res["maintenanceid"]) - - return 0, maintenance_ids, None - - -def delete_maintenance(zbx, maintenance_id): - try: - zbx.maintenance.delete(maintenance_id) - except BaseException as e: - return 1, None, str(e) - return 0, None, None - - -def check_maintenance(zbx, name): - try: - result = zbx.maintenance.exists( - { - "name": name - } - ) - except BaseException as e: - return 1, None, str(e) - return 0, result, None - - -def get_group_ids(zbx, host_groups): - group_ids = [] - for group in host_groups: - try: - result = zbx.hostgroup.get( - { - "output": "extend", - "filter": - { - "name": group - } - } - ) - except BaseException as e: - return 1, None, str(e) - - if not result: - return 1, None, "Group id for group %s not found" % group - - group_ids.append(result[0]["groupid"]) - - return 0, group_ids, None - - -def get_host_ids(zbx, host_names): - host_ids = [] - for host in host_names: - try: - result = zbx.host.get( - { - "output": "extend", - "filter": - { - "name": host - } - } - ) - except BaseException as e: - return 1, None, str(e) - - if not result: - return 1, None, "Host id for host %s not found" % host - - host_ids.append(result[0]["hostid"]) - - return 0, host_ids, None - - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - state=dict(required=True, default=None, choices=['present', 'absent']), - server_url=dict(required=True, default=None, aliases=['url']), - host_names=dict(type='list', required=False, default=None, aliases=['host_name']), - minutes=dict(type='int', required=False, default=10), - host_groups=dict(type='list', required=False, default=None, aliases=['host_group']), - login_user=dict(required=True, default=None), - login_password=dict(required=True, default=None), - name=dict(required=True, default=None), - desc=dict(required=False, default="Created by Ansible"), - collect_data=dict(type='bool', required=False, default=True), - ), - supports_check_mode=True, - ) - - if not HAS_ZABBIX_API: - module.fail_json(msg="Missing requried zabbix-api module (check docs or install with: pip install zabbix-api)") - - host_names = module.params['host_names'] - host_groups = module.params['host_groups'] - state = module.params['state'] - login_user = module.params['login_user'] - login_password = module.params['login_password'] - minutes = module.params['minutes'] - name = module.params['name'] - desc = module.params['desc'] - server_url = module.params['server_url'] - collect_data = module.params['collect_data'] - if collect_data: - maintenance_type = 0 - else: - maintenance_type = 1 - - try: - zbx = ZabbixAPI(server_url) - zbx.login(login_user, login_password) - except BaseException as e: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed to connect to Zabbix server: %s" % e) - - changed = False - - if state == "present": - - now = datetime.datetime.now() - start_time = time.mktime(now.timetuple()) - period = 60 * int(minutes) # N * 60 seconds - - if host_groups: - (rc, group_ids, error) = get_group_ids(zbx, host_groups) - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed to get group_ids: %s" % error) - else: - group_ids = [] - - if host_names: - (rc, host_ids, error) = get_host_ids(zbx, host_names) - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed to get host_ids: %s" % error) - else: - host_ids = [] - - (rc, exists, error) = check_maintenance(zbx, name) - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed to check maintenance %s existance: %s" % (name, error)) - - if not exists: - if not host_names and not host_groups: - module.fail_json(msg="At least one host_name or host_group must be defined for each created maintenance.") - - if module.check_mode: - changed = True - else: - (rc, _, error) = create_maintenance(zbx, group_ids, host_ids, start_time, maintenance_type, period, name, desc) - if rc == 0: - changed = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed to create maintenance: %s" % error) - - if state == "absent": - - (rc, exists, error) = check_maintenance(zbx, name) - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed to check maintenance %s existance: %s" % (name, error)) - - if exists: - (rc, maintenance, error) = get_maintenance_id(zbx, name) - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed to get maintenance id: %s" % error) - - if maintenance: - if module.check_mode: - changed = True - else: - (rc, _, error) = delete_maintenance(zbx, maintenance) - if rc == 0: - changed = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed to remove maintenance: %s" % error) - - module.exit_json(changed=changed) - -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/a10_server b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/a10_server deleted file mode 100644 index 65410536ee..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/a10_server +++ /dev/null @@ -1,269 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -Ansible module to manage A10 Networks slb server objects -(c) 2014, Mischa Peters - -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 . -""" - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: a10_server -version_added: 1.8 -short_description: Manage A10 Networks AX/SoftAX/Thunder/vThunder devices -description: - - Manage slb server objects on A10 Networks devices via aXAPI -author: Mischa Peters -notes: - - Requires A10 Networks aXAPI 2.1 -options: - host: - description: - - hostname or ip of your A10 Networks device - required: true - default: null - aliases: [] - choices: [] - username: - description: - - admin account of your A10 Networks device - required: true - default: null - aliases: ['user', 'admin'] - choices: [] - password: - description: - - admin password of your A10 Networks device - required: true - default: null - aliases: ['pass', 'pwd'] - choices: [] - server_name: - description: - - slb server name - required: true - default: null - aliases: ['server'] - choices: [] - server_ip: - description: - - slb server IP address - required: false - default: null - aliases: ['ip', 'address'] - choices: [] - server_status: - description: - - slb virtual server status - required: false - default: enable - aliases: ['status'] - choices: ['enabled', 'disabled'] - server_ports: - description: - - A list of ports to create for the server. Each list item should be a - dictionary which specifies the C(port:) and C(protocol:), but can also optionally - specify the C(status:). See the examples below for details. This parameter is - required when C(state) is C(present). - required: false - default: null - aliases: [] - choices: [] - state: - description: - - create, update or remove slb server - required: false - default: present - aliases: [] - choices: ['present', 'absent'] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Create a new server -- a10_server: - host: a10.mydomain.com - username: myadmin - password: mypassword - server: test - server_ip: 1.1.1.100 - server_ports: - - port_num: 8080 - protocol: tcp - - port_num: 8443 - protocol: TCP - -''' - -VALID_PORT_FIELDS = ['port_num', 'protocol', 'status'] - -def validate_ports(module, ports): - for item in ports: - for key in item: - if key not in VALID_PORT_FIELDS: - module.fail_json(msg="invalid port field (%s), must be one of: %s" % (key, ','.join(VALID_PORT_FIELDS))) - - # validate the port number is present and an integer - if 'port_num' in item: - try: - item['port_num'] = int(item['port_num']) - except: - module.fail_json(msg="port_num entries in the port definitions must be integers") - else: - module.fail_json(msg="port definitions must define the port_num field") - - # validate the port protocol is present, and convert it to - # the internal API integer value (and validate it) - if 'protocol' in item: - protocol = axapi_get_port_protocol(item['protocol']) - if not protocol: - module.fail_json(msg="invalid port protocol, must be one of: %s" % ','.join(AXAPI_PORT_PROTOCOLS)) - else: - item['protocol'] = protocol - else: - module.fail_json(msg="port definitions must define the port protocol (%s)" % ','.join(AXAPI_PORT_PROTOCOLS)) - - # convert the status to the internal API integer value - if 'status' in item: - item['status'] = axapi_enabled_disabled(item['status']) - else: - item['status'] = 1 - - -def main(): - argument_spec = a10_argument_spec() - argument_spec.update(url_argument_spec()) - argument_spec.update( - dict( - state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - server_name=dict(type='str', aliases=['server'], required=True), - server_ip=dict(type='str', aliases=['ip', 'address']), - server_status=dict(type='str', default='enabled', aliases=['status'], choices=['enabled', 'disabled']), - server_ports=dict(type='list', aliases=['port'], default=[]), - ) - ) - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=argument_spec, - supports_check_mode=False - ) - - host = module.params['host'] - username = module.params['username'] - password = module.params['password'] - state = module.params['state'] - write_config = module.params['write_config'] - slb_server = module.params['server_name'] - slb_server_ip = module.params['server_ip'] - slb_server_status = module.params['server_status'] - slb_server_ports = module.params['server_ports'] - - if slb_server is None: - module.fail_json(msg='server_name is required') - - axapi_base_url = 'https://%s/services/rest/V2.1/?format=json' % host - session_url = axapi_authenticate(module, axapi_base_url, username, password) - - # validate the ports data structure - validate_ports(module, slb_server_ports) - - json_post = { - 'server': { - 'name': slb_server, - 'host': slb_server_ip, - 'status': axapi_enabled_disabled(slb_server_status), - 'port_list': slb_server_ports, - } - } - - slb_server_data = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.server.search', json.dumps({'name': slb_server})) - slb_server_exists = not axapi_failure(slb_server_data) - - changed = False - if state == 'present': - if not slb_server_ip: - module.fail_json(msg='you must specify an IP address when creating a server') - - if not slb_server_exists: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.server.create', json.dumps(json_post)) - if axapi_failure(result): - module.fail_json(msg="failed to create the server: %s" % result['response']['err']['msg']) - changed = True - else: - def needs_update(src_ports, dst_ports): - ''' - Checks to determine if the port definitions of the src_ports - array are in or different from those in dst_ports. If there is - a difference, this function returns true, otherwise false. - ''' - for src_port in src_ports: - found = False - different = False - for dst_port in dst_ports: - if src_port['port_num'] == dst_port['port_num']: - found = True - for valid_field in VALID_PORT_FIELDS: - if src_port[valid_field] != dst_port[valid_field]: - different = True - break - if found or different: - break - if not found or different: - return True - # every port from the src exists in the dst, and none of them were different - return False - - defined_ports = slb_server_data.get('server', {}).get('port_list', []) - - # we check for a needed update both ways, in case ports - # are missing from either the ones specified by the user - # or from those on the device - if needs_update(defined_ports, slb_server_ports) or needs_update(slb_server_ports, defined_ports): - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.server.update', json.dumps(json_post)) - if axapi_failure(result): - module.fail_json(msg="failed to update the server: %s" % result['response']['err']['msg']) - changed = True - - # if we changed things, get the full info regarding - # the service group for the return data below - if changed: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.server.search', json.dumps({'name': slb_server})) - else: - result = slb_server_data - elif state == 'absent': - if slb_server_exists: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.server.delete', json.dumps({'name': slb_server})) - changed = True - else: - result = dict(msg="the server was not present") - - # if the config has changed, save the config unless otherwise requested - if changed and write_config: - write_result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=system.action.write_memory') - if axapi_failure(write_result): - module.fail_json(msg="failed to save the configuration: %s" % write_result['response']['err']['msg']) - - # log out of the session nicely and exit - axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=session.close') - module.exit_json(changed=changed, content=result) - -# standard ansible module imports -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * -from ansible.module_utils.a10 import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/a10_service_group b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/a10_service_group deleted file mode 100644 index 3627e2d12b..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/a10_service_group +++ /dev/null @@ -1,341 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -Ansible module to manage A10 Networks slb service-group objects -(c) 2014, Mischa Peters - -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 . -""" - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: a10_service_group -version_added: 1.8 -short_description: Manage A10 Networks AX/SoftAX/Thunder/vThunder devices -description: - - Manage slb service-group objects on A10 Networks devices via aXAPI -author: Mischa Peters -notes: - - Requires A10 Networks aXAPI 2.1 - - When a server doesn't exist and is added to the service-group the server will be created -options: - host: - description: - - hostname or ip of your A10 Networks device - required: true - default: null - aliases: [] - choices: [] - username: - description: - - admin account of your A10 Networks device - required: true - default: null - aliases: ['user', 'admin'] - choices: [] - password: - description: - - admin password of your A10 Networks device - required: true - default: null - aliases: ['pass', 'pwd'] - choices: [] - service_group: - description: - - slb service-group name - required: true - default: null - aliases: ['service', 'pool', 'group'] - choices: [] - service_group_protocol: - description: - - slb service-group protocol - required: false - default: tcp - aliases: ['proto', 'protocol'] - choices: ['tcp', 'udp'] - service_group_method: - description: - - slb service-group loadbalancing method - required: false - default: round-robin - aliases: ['method'] - choices: ['round-robin', 'weighted-rr', 'least-connection', 'weighted-least-connection', 'service-least-connection', 'service-weighted-least-connection', 'fastest-response', 'least-request', 'round-robin-strict', 'src-ip-only-hash', 'src-ip-hash'] - servers: - description: - - A list of servers to add to the service group. Each list item should be a - dictionary which specifies the C(server:) and C(port:), but can also optionally - specify the C(status:). See the examples below for details. - required: false - default: null - aliases: [] - choices: [] - write_config: - description: - - If C(yes), any changes will cause a write of the running configuration - to non-volatile memory. This will save I(all) configuration changes, - including those that may have been made manually or through other modules, - so care should be taken when specifying C(yes). - required: false - default: "no" - choices: ["yes", "no"] - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled devices using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Create a new service-group -- a10_service_group: - host: a10.mydomain.com - username: myadmin - password: mypassword - service_group: sg-80-tcp - servers: - - server: foo1.mydomain.com - port: 8080 - - server: foo2.mydomain.com - port: 8080 - - server: foo3.mydomain.com - port: 8080 - - server: foo4.mydomain.com - port: 8080 - status: disabled - -''' - -VALID_SERVICE_GROUP_FIELDS = ['name', 'protocol', 'lb_method'] -VALID_SERVER_FIELDS = ['server', 'port', 'status'] - -def validate_servers(module, servers): - for item in servers: - for key in item: - if key not in VALID_SERVER_FIELDS: - module.fail_json(msg="invalid server field (%s), must be one of: %s" % (key, ','.join(VALID_SERVER_FIELDS))) - - # validate the server name is present - if 'server' not in item: - module.fail_json(msg="server definitions must define the server field") - - # validate the port number is present and an integer - if 'port' in item: - try: - item['port'] = int(item['port']) - except: - module.fail_json(msg="server port definitions must be integers") - else: - module.fail_json(msg="server definitions must define the port field") - - # convert the status to the internal API integer value - if 'status' in item: - item['status'] = axapi_enabled_disabled(item['status']) - else: - item['status'] = 1 - - -def main(): - argument_spec = a10_argument_spec() - argument_spec.update(url_argument_spec()) - argument_spec.update( - dict( - state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - service_group=dict(type='str', aliases=['service', 'pool', 'group'], required=True), - service_group_protocol=dict(type='str', default='tcp', aliases=['proto', 'protocol'], choices=['tcp', 'udp']), - service_group_method=dict(type='str', default='round-robin', - aliases=['method'], - choices=['round-robin', - 'weighted-rr', - 'least-connection', - 'weighted-least-connection', - 'service-least-connection', - 'service-weighted-least-connection', - 'fastest-response', - 'least-request', - 'round-robin-strict', - 'src-ip-only-hash', - 'src-ip-hash']), - servers=dict(type='list', aliases=['server', 'member'], default=[]), - ) - ) - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=argument_spec, - supports_check_mode=False - ) - - host = module.params['host'] - username = module.params['username'] - password = module.params['password'] - state = module.params['state'] - write_config = module.params['write_config'] - slb_service_group = module.params['service_group'] - slb_service_group_proto = module.params['service_group_protocol'] - slb_service_group_method = module.params['service_group_method'] - slb_servers = module.params['servers'] - - if slb_service_group is None: - module.fail_json(msg='service_group is required') - - axapi_base_url = 'https://' + host + '/services/rest/V2.1/?format=json' - load_balancing_methods = {'round-robin': 0, - 'weighted-rr': 1, - 'least-connection': 2, - 'weighted-least-connection': 3, - 'service-least-connection': 4, - 'service-weighted-least-connection': 5, - 'fastest-response': 6, - 'least-request': 7, - 'round-robin-strict': 8, - 'src-ip-only-hash': 14, - 'src-ip-hash': 15} - - if not slb_service_group_proto or slb_service_group_proto.lower() == 'tcp': - protocol = 2 - else: - protocol = 3 - - # validate the server data list structure - validate_servers(module, slb_servers) - - json_post = { - 'service_group': { - 'name': slb_service_group, - 'protocol': protocol, - 'lb_method': load_balancing_methods[slb_service_group_method], - } - } - - # first we authenticate to get a session id - session_url = axapi_authenticate(module, axapi_base_url, username, password) - - # then we check to see if the specified group exists - slb_result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.service_group.search', json.dumps({'name': slb_service_group})) - slb_service_group_exist = not axapi_failure(slb_result) - - changed = False - if state == 'present': - # before creating/updating we need to validate that servers - # defined in the servers list exist to prevent errors - checked_servers = [] - for server in slb_servers: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.server.search', json.dumps({'name': server['server']})) - if axapi_failure(result): - module.fail_json(msg="the server %s specified in the servers list does not exist" % server['server']) - checked_servers.append(server['server']) - - if not slb_service_group_exist: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.service_group.create', json.dumps(json_post)) - if axapi_failure(result): - module.fail_json(msg=result['response']['err']['msg']) - changed = True - else: - # check to see if the service group definition without the - # server members is different, and update that individually - # if it needs it - do_update = False - for field in VALID_SERVICE_GROUP_FIELDS: - if json_post['service_group'][field] != slb_result['service_group'][field]: - do_update = True - break - - if do_update: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.service_group.update', json.dumps(json_post)) - if axapi_failure(result): - module.fail_json(msg=result['response']['err']['msg']) - changed = True - - # next we pull the defined list of servers out of the returned - # results to make it a bit easier to iterate over - defined_servers = slb_result.get('service_group', {}).get('member_list', []) - - # next we add/update new member servers from the user-specified - # list if they're different or not on the target device - for server in slb_servers: - found = False - different = False - for def_server in defined_servers: - if server['server'] == def_server['server']: - found = True - for valid_field in VALID_SERVER_FIELDS: - if server[valid_field] != def_server[valid_field]: - different = True - break - if found or different: - break - # add or update as required - server_data = { - "name": slb_service_group, - "member": server, - } - if not found: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.service_group.member.create', json.dumps(server_data)) - changed = True - elif different: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.service_group.member.update', json.dumps(server_data)) - changed = True - - # finally, remove any servers that are on the target - # device but were not specified in the list given - for server in defined_servers: - found = False - for slb_server in slb_servers: - if server['server'] == slb_server['server']: - found = True - break - # remove if not found - server_data = { - "name": slb_service_group, - "member": server, - } - if not found: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.service_group.member.delete', json.dumps(server_data)) - changed = True - - # if we changed things, get the full info regarding - # the service group for the return data below - if changed: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.service_group.search', json.dumps({'name': slb_service_group})) - else: - result = slb_result - elif state == 'absent': - if slb_service_group_exist: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.service_group.delete', json.dumps({'name': slb_service_group})) - changed = True - else: - result = dict(msg="the service group was not present") - - # if the config has changed, save the config unless otherwise requested - if changed and write_config: - write_result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=system.action.write_memory') - if axapi_failure(write_result): - module.fail_json(msg="failed to save the configuration: %s" % write_result['response']['err']['msg']) - - # log out of the session nicely and exit - axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=session.close') - module.exit_json(changed=changed, content=result) - -# standard ansible module imports -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * -from ansible.module_utils.a10 import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/a10_virtual_server b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/a10_virtual_server deleted file mode 100644 index 3d807c098c..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/a10_virtual_server +++ /dev/null @@ -1,299 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -Ansible module to manage A10 Networks slb virtual server objects -(c) 2014, Mischa Peters - -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 . -""" - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: a10_virtual_server -version_added: 1.8 -short_description: Manage A10 Networks AX/SoftAX/Thunder/vThunder devices -description: - - Manage slb virtual server objects on A10 Networks devices via aXAPI -author: Mischa Peters -notes: - - Requires A10 Networks aXAPI 2.1 -requirements: - - urllib2 - - re -options: - host: - description: - - hostname or ip of your A10 Networks device - required: true - default: null - aliases: [] - choices: [] - username: - description: - - admin account of your A10 Networks device - required: true - default: null - aliases: ['user', 'admin'] - choices: [] - password: - description: - - admin password of your A10 Networks device - required: true - default: null - aliases: ['pass', 'pwd'] - choices: [] - virtual_server: - description: - - slb virtual server name - required: true - default: null - aliases: ['vip', 'virtual'] - choices: [] - virtual_server_ip: - description: - - slb virtual server ip address - required: false - default: null - aliases: ['ip', 'address'] - choices: [] - virtual_server_status: - description: - - slb virtual server status - required: false - default: enable - aliases: ['status'] - choices: ['enabled', 'disabled'] - virtual_server_ports: - description: - - A list of ports to create for the virtual server. Each list item should be a - dictionary which specifies the C(port:) and C(type:), but can also optionally - specify the C(service_group:) as well as the C(status:). See the examples - below for details. This parameter is required when C(state) is C(present). - required: false - write_config: - description: - - If C(yes), any changes will cause a write of the running configuration - to non-volatile memory. This will save I(all) configuration changes, - including those that may have been made manually or through other modules, - so care should be taken when specifying C(yes). - required: false - default: "no" - choices: ["yes", "no"] - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled devices using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Create a new virtual server -- a10_virtual_server: - host: a10.mydomain.com - username: myadmin - password: mypassword - virtual_server: vserver1 - virtual_server_ip: 1.1.1.1 - virtual_server_ports: - - port: 80 - protocol: TCP - service_group: sg-80-tcp - - port: 443 - protocol: HTTPS - service_group: sg-443-https - - port: 8080 - protocol: http - status: disabled - -''' - -VALID_PORT_FIELDS = ['port', 'protocol', 'service_group', 'status'] - -def validate_ports(module, ports): - for item in ports: - for key in item: - if key not in VALID_PORT_FIELDS: - module.fail_json(msg="invalid port field (%s), must be one of: %s" % (key, ','.join(VALID_PORT_FIELDS))) - - # validate the port number is present and an integer - if 'port' in item: - try: - item['port'] = int(item['port']) - except: - module.fail_json(msg="port definitions must be integers") - else: - module.fail_json(msg="port definitions must define the port field") - - # validate the port protocol is present, and convert it to - # the internal API integer value (and validate it) - if 'protocol' in item: - protocol = axapi_get_vport_protocol(item['protocol']) - if not protocol: - module.fail_json(msg="invalid port protocol, must be one of: %s" % ','.join(AXAPI_VPORT_PROTOCOLS)) - else: - item['protocol'] = protocol - else: - module.fail_json(msg="port definitions must define the port protocol (%s)" % ','.join(AXAPI_VPORT_PROTOCOLS)) - - # convert the status to the internal API integer value - if 'status' in item: - item['status'] = axapi_enabled_disabled(item['status']) - else: - item['status'] = 1 - - # ensure the service_group field is at least present - if 'service_group' not in item: - item['service_group'] = '' - -def main(): - argument_spec = a10_argument_spec() - argument_spec.update(url_argument_spec()) - argument_spec.update( - dict( - state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - virtual_server=dict(type='str', aliases=['vip', 'virtual'], required=True), - virtual_server_ip=dict(type='str', aliases=['ip', 'address'], required=True), - virtual_server_status=dict(type='str', default='enabled', aliases=['status'], choices=['enabled', 'disabled']), - virtual_server_ports=dict(type='list', required=True), - ) - ) - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=argument_spec, - supports_check_mode=False - ) - - host = module.params['host'] - username = module.params['username'] - password = module.params['password'] - state = module.params['state'] - write_config = module.params['write_config'] - slb_virtual = module.params['virtual_server'] - slb_virtual_ip = module.params['virtual_server_ip'] - slb_virtual_status = module.params['virtual_server_status'] - slb_virtual_ports = module.params['virtual_server_ports'] - - if slb_virtual is None: - module.fail_json(msg='virtual_server is required') - - validate_ports(module, slb_virtual_ports) - - axapi_base_url = 'https://%s/services/rest/V2.1/?format=json' % host - session_url = axapi_authenticate(module, axapi_base_url, username, password) - - slb_virtual_data = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.virtual_server.search', json.dumps({'name': slb_virtual})) - slb_virtual_exists = not axapi_failure(slb_virtual_data) - - changed = False - if state == 'present': - json_post = { - 'virtual_server': { - 'name': slb_virtual, - 'address': slb_virtual_ip, - 'status': axapi_enabled_disabled(slb_virtual_status), - 'vport_list': slb_virtual_ports, - } - } - - # before creating/updating we need to validate that any - # service groups defined in the ports list exist since - # since the API will still create port definitions for - # them while indicating a failure occurred - checked_service_groups = [] - for port in slb_virtual_ports: - if 'service_group' in port and port['service_group'] not in checked_service_groups: - # skip blank service group entries - if port['service_group'] == '': - continue - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.service_group.search', json.dumps({'name': port['service_group']})) - if axapi_failure(result): - module.fail_json(msg="the service group %s specified in the ports list does not exist" % port['service_group']) - checked_service_groups.append(port['service_group']) - - if not slb_virtual_exists: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.virtual_server.create', json.dumps(json_post)) - if axapi_failure(result): - module.fail_json(msg="failed to create the virtual server: %s" % result['response']['err']['msg']) - changed = True - else: - def needs_update(src_ports, dst_ports): - ''' - Checks to determine if the port definitions of the src_ports - array are in or different from those in dst_ports. If there is - a difference, this function returns true, otherwise false. - ''' - for src_port in src_ports: - found = False - different = False - for dst_port in dst_ports: - if src_port['port'] == dst_port['port']: - found = True - for valid_field in VALID_PORT_FIELDS: - if src_port[valid_field] != dst_port[valid_field]: - different = True - break - if found or different: - break - if not found or different: - return True - # every port from the src exists in the dst, and none of them were different - return False - - defined_ports = slb_virtual_data.get('virtual_server', {}).get('vport_list', []) - - # we check for a needed update both ways, in case ports - # are missing from either the ones specified by the user - # or from those on the device - if needs_update(defined_ports, slb_virtual_ports) or needs_update(slb_virtual_ports, defined_ports): - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.virtual_server.update', json.dumps(json_post)) - if axapi_failure(result): - module.fail_json(msg="failed to create the virtual server: %s" % result['response']['err']['msg']) - changed = True - - # if we changed things, get the full info regarding - # the service group for the return data below - if changed: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.virtual_server.search', json.dumps({'name': slb_virtual})) - else: - result = slb_virtual_data - elif state == 'absent': - if slb_virtual_exists: - result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.virtual_server.delete', json.dumps({'name': slb_virtual})) - changed = True - else: - result = dict(msg="the virtual server was not present") - - # if the config has changed, save the config unless otherwise requested - if changed and write_config: - write_result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=system.action.write_memory') - if axapi_failure(write_result): - module.fail_json(msg="failed to save the configuration: %s" % write_result['response']['err']['msg']) - - # log out of the session nicely and exit - axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=session.close') - module.exit_json(changed=changed, content=result) - -# standard ansible module imports -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * -from ansible.module_utils.a10 import * - -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_facts b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_facts deleted file mode 100755 index 99a1e31de6..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_facts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1670 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Matt Hite -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: bigip_facts -short_description: "Collect facts from F5 BIG-IP devices" -description: - - "Collect facts from F5 BIG-IP devices via iControl SOAP API" -version_added: "1.6" -author: Matt Hite -notes: - - "Requires BIG-IP software version >= 11.4" - - "F5 developed module 'bigsuds' required (see http://devcentral.f5.com)" - - "Best run as a local_action in your playbook" - - "Tested with manager and above account privilege level" - -requirements: - - bigsuds -options: - server: - description: - - BIG-IP host - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - user: - description: - - BIG-IP username - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - password: - description: - - BIG-IP password - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - session: - description: - - BIG-IP session support; may be useful to avoid concurrency - issues in certain circumstances. - required: false - default: true - choices: [] - aliases: [] - include: - description: - - Fact category or list of categories to collect - required: true - default: null - choices: ['address_class', 'certificate', 'client_ssl_profile', - 'device_group', 'interface', 'key', 'node', 'pool', 'rule', - 'self_ip', 'software', 'system_info', 'traffic_group', - 'trunk', 'virtual_address', 'virtual_server', 'vlan'] - aliases: [] - filter: - description: - - Shell-style glob matching string used to filter fact keys. Not - applicable for software and system_info fact categories. - required: false - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' - -## playbook task examples: - ---- -# file bigip-test.yml -# ... -- hosts: bigip-test - tasks: - - name: Collect BIG-IP facts - local_action: > - bigip_facts - server=lb.mydomain.com - user=admin - password=mysecret - include=interface,vlan - -''' - -try: - import bigsuds - from suds import MethodNotFound -except ImportError: - bigsuds_found = False -else: - bigsuds_found = True - -import fnmatch -import traceback -import re - -# =========================================== -# bigip_facts module specific support methods. -# - -class F5(object): - """F5 iControl class. - - F5 BIG-IP iControl API class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - """ - - def __init__(self, host, user, password, session=False): - self.api = bigsuds.BIGIP(hostname=host, username=user, password=password) - if session: - self.start_session() - - def start_session(self): - self.api = self.api.with_session_id() - - def get_api(self): - return self.api - - def set_recursive_query_state(self, state): - self.api.System.Session.set_recursive_query_state(state) - - def get_recursive_query_state(self): - return self.api.System.Session.get_recursive_query_state() - - def enable_recursive_query_state(self): - self.set_recursive_query_state('STATE_ENABLED') - - def disable_recursive_query_state(self): - self.set_recursive_query_state('STATE_DISABLED') - - def set_active_folder(self, folder): - self.api.System.Session.set_active_folder(folder=folder) - - def get_active_folder(self): - return self.api.System.Session.get_active_folder() - - -class Interfaces(object): - """Interfaces class. - - F5 BIG-IP interfaces class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - interfaces: A list of BIG-IP interface names. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.interfaces = api.Networking.Interfaces.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.interfaces = filter(re_filter.search, self.interfaces) - - def get_list(self): - return self.interfaces - - def get_active_media(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_active_media(self.interfaces) - - def get_actual_flow_control(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_actual_flow_control(self.interfaces) - - def get_bundle_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_bundle_state(self.interfaces) - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_description(self.interfaces) - - def get_dual_media_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_dual_media_state(self.interfaces) - - def get_enabled_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_enabled_state(self.interfaces) - - def get_if_index(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_if_index(self.interfaces) - - def get_learning_mode(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_learning_mode(self.interfaces) - - def get_lldp_admin_status(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_lldp_admin_status(self.interfaces) - - def get_lldp_tlvmap(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_lldp_tlvmap(self.interfaces) - - def get_mac_address(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_mac_address(self.interfaces) - - def get_media(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_media(self.interfaces) - - def get_media_option(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_media_option(self.interfaces) - - def get_media_option_sfp(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_media_option_sfp(self.interfaces) - - def get_media_sfp(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_media_sfp(self.interfaces) - - def get_media_speed(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_media_speed(self.interfaces) - - def get_media_status(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_media_status(self.interfaces) - - def get_mtu(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_mtu(self.interfaces) - - def get_phy_master_slave_mode(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_phy_master_slave_mode(self.interfaces) - - def get_prefer_sfp_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_prefer_sfp_state(self.interfaces) - - def get_flow_control(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_requested_flow_control(self.interfaces) - - def get_sflow_poll_interval(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_sflow_poll_interval(self.interfaces) - - def get_sflow_poll_interval_global(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_sflow_poll_interval_global(self.interfaces) - - def get_sfp_media_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_sfp_media_state(self.interfaces) - - def get_stp_active_edge_port_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_stp_active_edge_port_state(self.interfaces) - - def get_stp_enabled_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_stp_enabled_state(self.interfaces) - - def get_stp_link_type(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_stp_link_type(self.interfaces) - - def get_stp_protocol_detection_reset_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.Interfaces.get_stp_protocol_detection_reset_state(self.interfaces) - - -class SelfIPs(object): - """Self IPs class. - - F5 BIG-IP Self IPs class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - self_ips: List of self IPs. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.self_ips = api.Networking.SelfIPV2.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.self_ips = filter(re_filter.search, self.self_ips) - - def get_list(self): - return self.self_ips - - def get_address(self): - return self.api.Networking.SelfIPV2.get_address(self.self_ips) - - def get_allow_access_list(self): - return self.api.Networking.SelfIPV2.get_allow_access_list(self.self_ips) - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.Networking.SelfIPV2.get_description(self.self_ips) - - def get_enforced_firewall_policy(self): - return self.api.Networking.SelfIPV2.get_enforced_firewall_policy(self.self_ips) - - def get_floating_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.SelfIPV2.get_floating_state(self.self_ips) - - def get_fw_rule(self): - return self.api.Networking.SelfIPV2.get_fw_rule(self.self_ips) - - def get_netmask(self): - return self.api.Networking.SelfIPV2.get_netmask(self.self_ips) - - def get_staged_firewall_policy(self): - return self.api.Networking.SelfIPV2.get_staged_firewall_policy(self.self_ips) - - def get_traffic_group(self): - return self.api.Networking.SelfIPV2.get_traffic_group(self.self_ips) - - def get_vlan(self): - return self.api.Networking.SelfIPV2.get_vlan(self.self_ips) - - def get_is_traffic_group_inherited(self): - return self.api.Networking.SelfIPV2.is_traffic_group_inherited(self.self_ips) - - -class Trunks(object): - """Trunks class. - - F5 BIG-IP trunks class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - trunks: List of trunks. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.trunks = api.Networking.Trunk.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.trunks = filter(re_filter.search, self.trunks) - - def get_list(self): - return self.trunks - - def get_active_lacp_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_active_lacp_state(self.trunks) - - def get_configured_member_count(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_configured_member_count(self.trunks) - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_description(self.trunks) - - def get_distribution_hash_option(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_distribution_hash_option(self.trunks) - - def get_interface(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_interface(self.trunks) - - def get_lacp_enabled_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_lacp_enabled_state(self.trunks) - - def get_lacp_timeout_option(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_lacp_timeout_option(self.trunks) - - def get_link_selection_policy(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_link_selection_policy(self.trunks) - - def get_media_speed(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_media_speed(self.trunks) - - def get_media_status(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_media_status(self.trunks) - - def get_operational_member_count(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_operational_member_count(self.trunks) - - def get_stp_enabled_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_stp_enabled_state(self.trunks) - - def get_stp_protocol_detection_reset_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.Trunk.get_stp_protocol_detection_reset_state(self.trunks) - - -class Vlans(object): - """Vlans class. - - F5 BIG-IP Vlans class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - vlans: List of VLANs. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.vlans = api.Networking.VLAN.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.vlans = filter(re_filter.search, self.vlans) - - def get_list(self): - return self.vlans - - def get_auto_lasthop(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_auto_lasthop(self.vlans) - - def get_cmp_hash_algorithm(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_cmp_hash_algorithm(self.vlans) - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_description(self.vlans) - - def get_dynamic_forwarding(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_dynamic_forwarding(self.vlans) - - def get_failsafe_action(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_failsafe_action(self.vlans) - - def get_failsafe_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_failsafe_state(self.vlans) - - def get_failsafe_timeout(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_failsafe_timeout(self.vlans) - - def get_if_index(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_if_index(self.vlans) - - def get_learning_mode(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_learning_mode(self.vlans) - - def get_mac_masquerade_address(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_mac_masquerade_address(self.vlans) - - def get_member(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_member(self.vlans) - - def get_mtu(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_mtu(self.vlans) - - def get_sflow_poll_interval(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_sflow_poll_interval(self.vlans) - - def get_sflow_poll_interval_global(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_sflow_poll_interval_global(self.vlans) - - def get_sflow_sampling_rate(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_sflow_sampling_rate(self.vlans) - - def get_sflow_sampling_rate_global(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_sflow_sampling_rate_global(self.vlans) - - def get_source_check_state(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_source_check_state(self.vlans) - - def get_true_mac_address(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_true_mac_address(self.vlans) - - def get_vlan_id(self): - return self.api.Networking.VLAN.get_vlan_id(self.vlans) - - -class Software(object): - """Software class. - - F5 BIG-IP software class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - """ - - def __init__(self, api): - self.api = api - - def get_all_software_status(self): - return self.api.System.SoftwareManagement.get_all_software_status() - - -class VirtualServers(object): - """Virtual servers class. - - F5 BIG-IP virtual servers class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - virtual_servers: List of virtual servers. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.virtual_servers = api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.virtual_servers = filter(re_filter.search, self.virtual_servers) - - def get_list(self): - return self.virtual_servers - - def get_actual_hardware_acceleration(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_actual_hardware_acceleration(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_authentication_profile(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_authentication_profile(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_auto_lasthop(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_auto_lasthop(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_bw_controller_policy(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_bw_controller_policy(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_clone_pool(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_clone_pool(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_cmp_enable_mode(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_cmp_enable_mode(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_connection_limit(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_connection_limit(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_connection_mirror_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_connection_mirror_state(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_default_pool_name(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_default_pool_name(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_description(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_destination(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_destination_v2(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_enabled_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_enabled_state(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_enforced_firewall_policy(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_enforced_firewall_policy(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_fallback_persistence_profile(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_fallback_persistence_profile(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_fw_rule(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_fw_rule(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_gtm_score(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_gtm_score(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_last_hop_pool(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_last_hop_pool(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_nat64_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_nat64_state(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_object_status(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_object_status(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_persistence_profile(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_persistence_profile(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_profile(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_profile(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_protocol(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_protocol(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_rate_class(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_rate_class(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_rate_limit(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_rate_limit(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_rate_limit_destination_mask(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_rate_limit_destination_mask(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_rate_limit_mode(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_rate_limit_mode(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_rate_limit_source_mask(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_rate_limit_source_mask(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_related_rule(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_related_rule(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_rule(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_rule(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_security_log_profile(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_security_log_profile(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_snat_pool(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_snat_pool(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_snat_type(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_snat_type(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_source_address(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_source_address(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_source_address_translation_lsn_pool(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_source_address_translation_lsn_pool(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_source_address_translation_snat_pool(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_source_address_translation_snat_pool(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_source_address_translation_type(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_source_address_translation_type(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_source_port_behavior(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_source_port_behavior(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_staged_firewall_policy(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_staged_firewall_policy(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_translate_address_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_translate_address_state(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_translate_port_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_translate_port_state(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_type(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_type(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_vlan(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_vlan(self.virtual_servers) - - def get_wildmask(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualServer.get_wildmask(self.virtual_servers) - - -class Pools(object): - """Pools class. - - F5 BIG-IP pools class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - pool_names: List of pool names. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.pool_names = api.LocalLB.Pool.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.pool_names = filter(re_filter.search, self.pool_names) - - def get_list(self): - return self.pool_names - - def get_action_on_service_down(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_action_on_service_down(self.pool_names) - - def get_active_member_count(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_active_member_count(self.pool_names) - - def get_aggregate_dynamic_ratio(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_aggregate_dynamic_ratio(self.pool_names) - - def get_allow_nat_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_allow_nat_state(self.pool_names) - - def get_allow_snat_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_allow_snat_state(self.pool_names) - - def get_client_ip_tos(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_client_ip_tos(self.pool_names) - - def get_client_link_qos(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_client_link_qos(self.pool_names) - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_description(self.pool_names) - - def get_gateway_failsafe_device(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_gateway_failsafe_device(self.pool_names) - - def get_ignore_persisted_weight_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_ignore_persisted_weight_state(self.pool_names) - - def get_lb_method(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_lb_method(self.pool_names) - - def get_member(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_member_v2(self.pool_names) - - def get_minimum_active_member(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_minimum_active_member(self.pool_names) - - def get_minimum_up_member(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_minimum_up_member(self.pool_names) - - def get_minimum_up_member_action(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_minimum_up_member_action(self.pool_names) - - def get_minimum_up_member_enabled_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_minimum_up_member_enabled_state(self.pool_names) - - def get_monitor_association(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_monitor_association(self.pool_names) - - def get_monitor_instance(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_monitor_instance(self.pool_names) - - def get_object_status(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_object_status(self.pool_names) - - def get_profile(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_profile(self.pool_names) - - def get_queue_depth_limit(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_queue_depth_limit(self.pool_names) - - def get_queue_on_connection_limit_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_queue_on_connection_limit_state(self.pool_names) - - def get_queue_time_limit(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_queue_time_limit(self.pool_names) - - def get_reselect_tries(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_reselect_tries(self.pool_names) - - def get_server_ip_tos(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_server_ip_tos(self.pool_names) - - def get_server_link_qos(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_server_link_qos(self.pool_names) - - def get_simple_timeout(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_simple_timeout(self.pool_names) - - def get_slow_ramp_time(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Pool.get_slow_ramp_time(self.pool_names) - - -class Devices(object): - """Devices class. - - F5 BIG-IP devices class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - devices: List of devices. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.devices = api.Management.Device.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.devices = filter(re_filter.search, self.devices) - - def get_list(self): - return self.devices - - def get_active_modules(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_active_modules(self.devices) - - def get_base_mac_address(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_base_mac_address(self.devices) - - def get_blade_addresses(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_blade_addresses(self.devices) - - def get_build(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_build(self.devices) - - def get_chassis_id(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_chassis_id(self.devices) - - def get_chassis_type(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_chassis_type(self.devices) - - def get_comment(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_comment(self.devices) - - def get_configsync_address(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_configsync_address(self.devices) - - def get_contact(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_contact(self.devices) - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_description(self.devices) - - def get_edition(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_edition(self.devices) - - def get_failover_state(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_failover_state(self.devices) - - def get_local_device(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_local_device() - - def get_hostname(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_hostname(self.devices) - - def get_inactive_modules(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_inactive_modules(self.devices) - - def get_location(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_location(self.devices) - - def get_management_address(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_management_address(self.devices) - - def get_marketing_name(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_marketing_name(self.devices) - - def get_multicast_address(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_multicast_address(self.devices) - - def get_optional_modules(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_optional_modules(self.devices) - - def get_platform_id(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_platform_id(self.devices) - - def get_primary_mirror_address(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_primary_mirror_address(self.devices) - - def get_product(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_product(self.devices) - - def get_secondary_mirror_address(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_secondary_mirror_address(self.devices) - - def get_software_version(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_software_version(self.devices) - - def get_timelimited_modules(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_timelimited_modules(self.devices) - - def get_timezone(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_timezone(self.devices) - - def get_unicast_addresses(self): - return self.api.Management.Device.get_unicast_addresses(self.devices) - - -class DeviceGroups(object): - """Device groups class. - - F5 BIG-IP device groups class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - device_groups: List of device groups. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.device_groups = api.Management.DeviceGroup.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.device_groups = filter(re_filter.search, self.device_groups) - - def get_list(self): - return self.device_groups - - def get_all_preferred_active(self): - return self.api.Management.DeviceGroup.get_all_preferred_active(self.device_groups) - - def get_autosync_enabled_state(self): - return self.api.Management.DeviceGroup.get_autosync_enabled_state(self.device_groups) - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.Management.DeviceGroup.get_description(self.device_groups) - - def get_device(self): - return self.api.Management.DeviceGroup.get_device(self.device_groups) - - def get_full_load_on_sync_state(self): - return self.api.Management.DeviceGroup.get_full_load_on_sync_state(self.device_groups) - - def get_incremental_config_sync_size_maximum(self): - return self.api.Management.DeviceGroup.get_incremental_config_sync_size_maximum(self.device_groups) - - def get_network_failover_enabled_state(self): - return self.api.Management.DeviceGroup.get_network_failover_enabled_state(self.device_groups) - - def get_sync_status(self): - return self.api.Management.DeviceGroup.get_sync_status(self.device_groups) - - def get_type(self): - return self.api.Management.DeviceGroup.get_type(self.device_groups) - - -class TrafficGroups(object): - """Traffic groups class. - - F5 BIG-IP traffic groups class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - traffic_groups: List of traffic groups. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.traffic_groups = api.Management.TrafficGroup.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.traffic_groups = filter(re_filter.search, self.traffic_groups) - - def get_list(self): - return self.traffic_groups - - def get_auto_failback_enabled_state(self): - return self.api.Management.TrafficGroup.get_auto_failback_enabled_state(self.traffic_groups) - - def get_auto_failback_time(self): - return self.api.Management.TrafficGroup.get_auto_failback_time(self.traffic_groups) - - def get_default_device(self): - return self.api.Management.TrafficGroup.get_default_device(self.traffic_groups) - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.Management.TrafficGroup.get_description(self.traffic_groups) - - def get_ha_load_factor(self): - return self.api.Management.TrafficGroup.get_ha_load_factor(self.traffic_groups) - - def get_ha_order(self): - return self.api.Management.TrafficGroup.get_ha_order(self.traffic_groups) - - def get_is_floating(self): - return self.api.Management.TrafficGroup.get_is_floating(self.traffic_groups) - - def get_mac_masquerade_address(self): - return self.api.Management.TrafficGroup.get_mac_masquerade_address(self.traffic_groups) - - def get_unit_id(self): - return self.api.Management.TrafficGroup.get_unit_id(self.traffic_groups) - - -class Rules(object): - """Rules class. - - F5 BIG-IP iRules class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - rules: List of iRules. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.rules = api.LocalLB.Rule.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.traffic_groups = filter(re_filter.search, self.rules) - - def get_list(self): - return self.rules - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Rule.get_description(rule_names=self.rules) - - def get_ignore_vertification(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Rule.get_ignore_vertification(rule_names=self.rules) - - def get_verification_status(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Rule.get_verification_status_v2(rule_names=self.rules) - - def get_definition(self): - return [x['rule_definition'] for x in self.api.LocalLB.Rule.query_rule(rule_names=self.rules)] - -class Nodes(object): - """Nodes class. - - F5 BIG-IP nodes class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - nodes: List of nodes. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.nodes = api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.nodes = filter(re_filter.search, self.nodes) - - def get_list(self): - return self.nodes - - def get_address(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_address(nodes=self.nodes) - - def get_connection_limit(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_connection_limit(nodes=self.nodes) - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_description(nodes=self.nodes) - - def get_dynamic_ratio(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_dynamic_ratio_v2(nodes=self.nodes) - - def get_monitor_instance(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_monitor_instance(nodes=self.nodes) - - def get_monitor_rule(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_monitor_rule(nodes=self.nodes) - - def get_monitor_status(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_monitor_status(nodes=self.nodes) - - def get_object_status(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_object_status(nodes=self.nodes) - - def get_rate_limit(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_rate_limit(nodes=self.nodes) - - def get_ratio(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_ratio(nodes=self.nodes) - - def get_session_status(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_session_status(nodes=self.nodes) - - -class VirtualAddresses(object): - """Virtual addresses class. - - F5 BIG-IP virtual addresses class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - virtual_addresses: List of virtual addresses. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.virtual_addresses = api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.virtual_addresses = filter(re_filter.search, self.virtual_addresses) - - def get_list(self): - return self.virtual_addresses - - def get_address(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_address(self.virtual_addresses) - - def get_arp_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_arp_state(self.virtual_addresses) - - def get_auto_delete_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_auto_delete_state(self.virtual_addresses) - - def get_connection_limit(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_connection_limit(self.virtual_addresses) - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_description(self.virtual_addresses) - - def get_enabled_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_enabled_state(self.virtual_addresses) - - def get_icmp_echo_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_icmp_echo_state(self.virtual_addresses) - - def get_is_floating_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_is_floating_state(self.virtual_addresses) - - def get_netmask(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_netmask(self.virtual_addresses) - - def get_object_status(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_object_status(self.virtual_addresses) - - def get_route_advertisement_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_route_advertisement_state(self.virtual_addresses) - - def get_traffic_group(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.VirtualAddressV2.get_traffic_group(self.virtual_addresses) - - -class AddressClasses(object): - """Address group/class class. - - F5 BIG-IP address group/class class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - address_classes: List of address classes. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.address_classes = api.LocalLB.Class.get_address_class_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.address_classes = filter(re_filter.search, self.address_classes) - - def get_list(self): - return self.address_classes - - def get_address_class(self): - key = self.api.LocalLB.Class.get_address_class(self.address_classes) - value = self.api.LocalLB.Class.get_address_class_member_data_value(key) - result = map(zip, [x['members'] for x in key], value) - return result - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.Class.get_description(self.address_classes) - - -class Certificates(object): - """Certificates class. - - F5 BIG-IP certificates class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - certificates: List of certificate identifiers. - certificate_list: List of certificate information structures. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None, mode="MANAGEMENT_MODE_DEFAULT"): - self.api = api - self.certificate_list = api.Management.KeyCertificate.get_certificate_list(mode=mode) - self.certificates = [x['certificate']['cert_info']['id'] for x in self.certificate_list] - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.certificates = filter(re_filter.search, self.certificates) - self.certificate_list = [x for x in self.certificate_list if x['certificate']['cert_info']['id'] in self.certificates] - - def get_list(self): - return self.certificates - - def get_certificate_list(self): - return self.certificate_list - - -class Keys(object): - """Keys class. - - F5 BIG-IP keys class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - keys: List of key identifiers. - key_list: List of key information structures. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None, mode="MANAGEMENT_MODE_DEFAULT"): - self.api = api - self.key_list = api.Management.KeyCertificate.get_key_list(mode=mode) - self.keys = [x['key_info']['id'] for x in self.key_list] - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.keys = filter(re_filter.search, self.keys) - self.key_list = [x for x in self.key_list if x['key_info']['id'] in self.keys] - - def get_list(self): - return self.keys - - def get_key_list(self): - return self.key_list - - -class ProfileClientSSL(object): - """Client SSL profiles class. - - F5 BIG-IP client SSL profiles class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - profiles: List of client SSL profiles. - """ - - def __init__(self, api, regex=None): - self.api = api - self.profiles = api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_list() - if regex: - re_filter = re.compile(regex) - self.profiles = filter(re_filter.search, self.profiles) - - def get_list(self): - return self.profiles - - def get_alert_timeout(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_alert_timeout(self.profiles) - - def get_allow_nonssl_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_allow_nonssl_state(self.profiles) - - def get_authenticate_depth(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_authenticate_depth(self.profiles) - - def get_authenticate_once_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_authenticate_once_state(self.profiles) - - def get_ca_file(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_ca_file_v2(self.profiles) - - def get_cache_size(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_cache_size(self.profiles) - - def get_cache_timeout(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_cache_timeout(self.profiles) - - def get_certificate_file(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_certificate_file_v2(self.profiles) - - def get_chain_file(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_chain_file_v2(self.profiles) - - def get_cipher_list(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_cipher_list(self.profiles) - - def get_client_certificate_ca_file(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_client_certificate_ca_file_v2(self.profiles) - - def get_crl_file(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_crl_file_v2(self.profiles) - - def get_default_profile(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_default_profile(self.profiles) - - def get_description(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_description(self.profiles) - - def get_forward_proxy_ca_certificate_file(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_forward_proxy_ca_certificate_file(self.profiles) - - def get_forward_proxy_ca_key_file(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_forward_proxy_ca_key_file(self.profiles) - - def get_forward_proxy_ca_passphrase(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_forward_proxy_ca_passphrase(self.profiles) - - def get_forward_proxy_certificate_extension_include(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_forward_proxy_certificate_extension_include(self.profiles) - - def get_forward_proxy_certificate_lifespan(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_forward_proxy_certificate_lifespan(self.profiles) - - def get_forward_proxy_enabled_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_forward_proxy_enabled_state(self.profiles) - - def get_forward_proxy_lookup_by_ipaddr_port_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_forward_proxy_lookup_by_ipaddr_port_state(self.profiles) - - def get_handshake_timeout(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_handshake_timeout(self.profiles) - - def get_key_file(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_key_file_v2(self.profiles) - - def get_modssl_emulation_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_modssl_emulation_state(self.profiles) - - def get_passphrase(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_passphrase(self.profiles) - - def get_peer_certification_mode(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_peer_certification_mode(self.profiles) - - def get_profile_mode(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_profile_mode(self.profiles) - - def get_renegotiation_maximum_record_delay(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_renegotiation_maximum_record_delay(self.profiles) - - def get_renegotiation_period(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_renegotiation_period(self.profiles) - - def get_renegotiation_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_renegotiation_state(self.profiles) - - def get_renegotiation_throughput(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_renegotiation_throughput(self.profiles) - - def get_retain_certificate_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_retain_certificate_state(self.profiles) - - def get_secure_renegotiation_mode(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_secure_renegotiation_mode(self.profiles) - - def get_server_name(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_server_name(self.profiles) - - def get_session_ticket_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_session_ticket_state(self.profiles) - - def get_sni_default_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_sni_default_state(self.profiles) - - def get_sni_require_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_sni_require_state(self.profiles) - - def get_ssl_option(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_ssl_option(self.profiles) - - def get_strict_resume_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_strict_resume_state(self.profiles) - - def get_unclean_shutdown_state(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.get_unclean_shutdown_state(self.profiles) - - def get_is_base_profile(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.is_base_profile(self.profiles) - - def get_is_system_profile(self): - return self.api.LocalLB.ProfileClientSSL.is_system_profile(self.profiles) - - -class SystemInfo(object): - """System information class. - - F5 BIG-IP system information class. - - Attributes: - api: iControl API instance. - """ - - def __init__(self, api): - self.api = api - - def get_base_mac_address(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_base_mac_address() - - def get_blade_temperature(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_blade_temperature() - - def get_chassis_slot_information(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_chassis_slot_information() - - def get_globally_unique_identifier(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_globally_unique_identifier() - - def get_group_id(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_group_id() - - def get_hardware_information(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_hardware_information() - - def get_marketing_name(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_marketing_name() - - def get_product_information(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_product_information() - - def get_pva_version(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_pva_version() - - def get_system_id(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_system_id() - - def get_system_information(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_system_information() - - def get_time(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_time() - - def get_time_zone(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_time_zone() - - def get_uptime(self): - return self.api.System.SystemInfo.get_uptime() - - -def generate_dict(api_obj, fields): - result_dict = {} - lists = [] - supported_fields = [] - if api_obj.get_list(): - for field in fields: - try: - api_response = getattr(api_obj, "get_" + field)() - except MethodNotFound: - pass - else: - lists.append(api_response) - supported_fields.append(field) - for i, j in enumerate(api_obj.get_list()): - temp = {} - temp.update([(item[0], item[1][i]) for item in zip(supported_fields, lists)]) - result_dict[j] = temp - return result_dict - -def generate_simple_dict(api_obj, fields): - result_dict = {} - for field in fields: - try: - api_response = getattr(api_obj, "get_" + field)() - except MethodNotFound: - pass - else: - result_dict[field] = api_response - return result_dict - -def generate_interface_dict(f5, regex): - interfaces = Interfaces(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['active_media', 'actual_flow_control', 'bundle_state', - 'description', 'dual_media_state', 'enabled_state', 'if_index', - 'learning_mode', 'lldp_admin_status', 'lldp_tlvmap', - 'mac_address', 'media', 'media_option', 'media_option_sfp', - 'media_sfp', 'media_speed', 'media_status', 'mtu', - 'phy_master_slave_mode', 'prefer_sfp_state', 'flow_control', - 'sflow_poll_interval', 'sflow_poll_interval_global', - 'sfp_media_state', 'stp_active_edge_port_state', - 'stp_enabled_state', 'stp_link_type', - 'stp_protocol_detection_reset_state'] - return generate_dict(interfaces, fields) - -def generate_self_ip_dict(f5, regex): - self_ips = SelfIPs(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['address', 'allow_access_list', 'description', - 'enforced_firewall_policy', 'floating_state', 'fw_rule', - 'netmask', 'staged_firewall_policy', 'traffic_group', - 'vlan', 'is_traffic_group_inherited'] - return generate_dict(self_ips, fields) - -def generate_trunk_dict(f5, regex): - trunks = Trunks(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['active_lacp_state', 'configured_member_count', 'description', - 'distribution_hash_option', 'interface', 'lacp_enabled_state', - 'lacp_timeout_option', 'link_selection_policy', 'media_speed', - 'media_status', 'operational_member_count', 'stp_enabled_state', - 'stp_protocol_detection_reset_state'] - return generate_dict(trunks, fields) - -def generate_vlan_dict(f5, regex): - vlans = Vlans(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['auto_lasthop', 'cmp_hash_algorithm', 'description', - 'dynamic_forwarding', 'failsafe_action', 'failsafe_state', - 'failsafe_timeout', 'if_index', 'learning_mode', - 'mac_masquerade_address', 'member', 'mtu', - 'sflow_poll_interval', 'sflow_poll_interval_global', - 'sflow_sampling_rate', 'sflow_sampling_rate_global', - 'source_check_state', 'true_mac_address', 'vlan_id'] - return generate_dict(vlans, fields) - -def generate_vs_dict(f5, regex): - virtual_servers = VirtualServers(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['actual_hardware_acceleration', 'authentication_profile', - 'auto_lasthop', 'bw_controller_policy', 'clone_pool', - 'cmp_enable_mode', 'connection_limit', 'connection_mirror_state', - 'default_pool_name', 'description', 'destination', - 'enabled_state', 'enforced_firewall_policy', - 'fallback_persistence_profile', 'fw_rule', 'gtm_score', - 'last_hop_pool', 'nat64_state', 'object_status', - 'persistence_profile', 'profile', 'protocol', - 'rate_class', 'rate_limit', 'rate_limit_destination_mask', - 'rate_limit_mode', 'rate_limit_source_mask', 'related_rule', - 'rule', 'security_log_profile', 'snat_pool', 'snat_type', - 'source_address', 'source_address_translation_lsn_pool', - 'source_address_translation_snat_pool', - 'source_address_translation_type', 'source_port_behavior', - 'staged_firewall_policy', 'translate_address_state', - 'translate_port_state', 'type', 'vlan', 'wildmask'] - return generate_dict(virtual_servers, fields) - -def generate_pool_dict(f5, regex): - pools = Pools(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['action_on_service_down', 'active_member_count', - 'aggregate_dynamic_ratio', 'allow_nat_state', - 'allow_snat_state', 'client_ip_tos', 'client_link_qos', - 'description', 'gateway_failsafe_device', - 'ignore_persisted_weight_state', 'lb_method', 'member', - 'minimum_active_member', 'minimum_up_member', - 'minimum_up_member_action', 'minimum_up_member_enabled_state', - 'monitor_association', 'monitor_instance', 'object_status', - 'profile', 'queue_depth_limit', - 'queue_on_connection_limit_state', 'queue_time_limit', - 'reselect_tries', 'server_ip_tos', 'server_link_qos', - 'simple_timeout', 'slow_ramp_time'] - return generate_dict(pools, fields) - -def generate_device_dict(f5, regex): - devices = Devices(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['active_modules', 'base_mac_address', 'blade_addresses', - 'build', 'chassis_id', 'chassis_type', 'comment', - 'configsync_address', 'contact', 'description', 'edition', - 'failover_state', 'hostname', 'inactive_modules', 'location', - 'management_address', 'marketing_name', 'multicast_address', - 'optional_modules', 'platform_id', 'primary_mirror_address', - 'product', 'secondary_mirror_address', 'software_version', - 'timelimited_modules', 'timezone', 'unicast_addresses'] - return generate_dict(devices, fields) - -def generate_device_group_dict(f5, regex): - device_groups = DeviceGroups(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['all_preferred_active', 'autosync_enabled_state','description', - 'device', 'full_load_on_sync_state', - 'incremental_config_sync_size_maximum', - 'network_failover_enabled_state', 'sync_status', 'type'] - return generate_dict(device_groups, fields) - -def generate_traffic_group_dict(f5, regex): - traffic_groups = TrafficGroups(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['auto_failback_enabled_state', 'auto_failback_time', - 'default_device', 'description', 'ha_load_factor', - 'ha_order', 'is_floating', 'mac_masquerade_address', - 'unit_id'] - return generate_dict(traffic_groups, fields) - -def generate_rule_dict(f5, regex): - rules = Rules(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['definition', 'description', 'ignore_vertification', - 'verification_status'] - return generate_dict(rules, fields) - -def generate_node_dict(f5, regex): - nodes = Nodes(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['address', 'connection_limit', 'description', 'dynamic_ratio', - 'monitor_instance', 'monitor_rule', 'monitor_status', - 'object_status', 'rate_limit', 'ratio', 'session_status'] - return generate_dict(nodes, fields) - -def generate_virtual_address_dict(f5, regex): - virtual_addresses = VirtualAddresses(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['address', 'arp_state', 'auto_delete_state', 'connection_limit', - 'description', 'enabled_state', 'icmp_echo_state', - 'is_floating_state', 'netmask', 'object_status', - 'route_advertisement_state', 'traffic_group'] - return generate_dict(virtual_addresses, fields) - -def generate_address_class_dict(f5, regex): - address_classes = AddressClasses(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['address_class', 'description'] - return generate_dict(address_classes, fields) - -def generate_certificate_dict(f5, regex): - certificates = Certificates(f5.get_api(), regex) - return dict(zip(certificates.get_list(), certificates.get_certificate_list())) - -def generate_key_dict(f5, regex): - keys = Keys(f5.get_api(), regex) - return dict(zip(keys.get_list(), keys.get_key_list())) - -def generate_client_ssl_profile_dict(f5, regex): - profiles = ProfileClientSSL(f5.get_api(), regex) - fields = ['alert_timeout', 'allow_nonssl_state', 'authenticate_depth', - 'authenticate_once_state', 'ca_file', 'cache_size', - 'cache_timeout', 'certificate_file', 'chain_file', - 'cipher_list', 'client_certificate_ca_file', 'crl_file', - 'default_profile', 'description', - 'forward_proxy_ca_certificate_file', 'forward_proxy_ca_key_file', - 'forward_proxy_ca_passphrase', - 'forward_proxy_certificate_extension_include', - 'forward_proxy_certificate_lifespan', - 'forward_proxy_enabled_state', - 'forward_proxy_lookup_by_ipaddr_port_state', 'handshake_timeout', - 'key_file', 'modssl_emulation_state', 'passphrase', - 'peer_certification_mode', 'profile_mode', - 'renegotiation_maximum_record_delay', 'renegotiation_period', - 'renegotiation_state', 'renegotiation_throughput', - 'retain_certificate_state', 'secure_renegotiation_mode', - 'server_name', 'session_ticket_state', 'sni_default_state', - 'sni_require_state', 'ssl_option', 'strict_resume_state', - 'unclean_shutdown_state', 'is_base_profile', 'is_system_profile'] - return generate_dict(profiles, fields) - -def generate_system_info_dict(f5): - system_info = SystemInfo(f5.get_api()) - fields = ['base_mac_address', - 'blade_temperature', 'chassis_slot_information', - 'globally_unique_identifier', 'group_id', - 'hardware_information', - 'marketing_name', - 'product_information', 'pva_version', 'system_id', - 'system_information', 'time', - 'time_zone', 'uptime'] - return generate_simple_dict(system_info, fields) - -def generate_software_list(f5): - software = Software(f5.get_api()) - software_list = software.get_all_software_status() - return software_list - - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - server = dict(type='str', required=True), - user = dict(type='str', required=True), - password = dict(type='str', required=True), - session = dict(type='bool', default=False), - include = dict(type='list', required=True), - filter = dict(type='str', required=False), - ) - ) - - if not bigsuds_found: - module.fail_json(msg="the python suds and bigsuds modules is required") - - server = module.params['server'] - user = module.params['user'] - password = module.params['password'] - session = module.params['session'] - fact_filter = module.params['filter'] - if fact_filter: - regex = fnmatch.translate(fact_filter) - else: - regex = None - include = map(lambda x: x.lower(), module.params['include']) - valid_includes = ('address_class', 'certificate', 'client_ssl_profile', - 'device_group', 'interface', 'key', 'node', 'pool', - 'rule', 'self_ip', 'software', 'system_info', - 'traffic_group', 'trunk', 'virtual_address', - 'virtual_server', 'vlan') - include_test = map(lambda x: x in valid_includes, include) - if not all(include_test): - module.fail_json(msg="value of include must be one or more of: %s, got: %s" % (",".join(valid_includes), ",".join(include))) - - try: - facts = {} - - if len(include) > 0: - f5 = F5(server, user, password, session) - saved_active_folder = f5.get_active_folder() - saved_recursive_query_state = f5.get_recursive_query_state() - if saved_active_folder != "/": - f5.set_active_folder("/") - if saved_recursive_query_state != "STATE_ENABLED": - f5.enable_recursive_query_state() - - if 'interface' in include: - facts['interface'] = generate_interface_dict(f5, regex) - if 'self_ip' in include: - facts['self_ip'] = generate_self_ip_dict(f5, regex) - if 'trunk' in include: - facts['trunk'] = generate_trunk_dict(f5, regex) - if 'vlan' in include: - facts['vlan'] = generate_vlan_dict(f5, regex) - if 'virtual_server' in include: - facts['virtual_server'] = generate_vs_dict(f5, regex) - if 'pool' in include: - facts['pool'] = generate_pool_dict(f5, regex) - if 'device' in include: - facts['device'] = generate_device_dict(f5, regex) - if 'device_group' in include: - facts['device_group'] = generate_device_group_dict(f5, regex) - if 'traffic_group' in include: - facts['traffic_group'] = generate_traffic_group_dict(f5, regex) - if 'rule' in include: - facts['rule'] = generate_rule_dict(f5, regex) - if 'node' in include: - facts['node'] = generate_node_dict(f5, regex) - if 'virtual_address' in include: - facts['virtual_address'] = generate_virtual_address_dict(f5, regex) - if 'address_class' in include: - facts['address_class'] = generate_address_class_dict(f5, regex) - if 'software' in include: - facts['software'] = generate_software_list(f5) - if 'certificate' in include: - facts['certificate'] = generate_certificate_dict(f5, regex) - if 'key' in include: - facts['key'] = generate_key_dict(f5, regex) - if 'client_ssl_profile' in include: - facts['client_ssl_profile'] = generate_client_ssl_profile_dict(f5, regex) - if 'system_info' in include: - facts['system_info'] = generate_system_info_dict(f5) - - # restore saved state - if saved_active_folder and saved_active_folder != "/": - f5.set_active_folder(saved_active_folder) - if saved_recursive_query_state and \ - saved_recursive_query_state != "STATE_ENABLED": - f5.set_recursive_query_state(saved_recursive_query_state) - - result = {'ansible_facts': facts} - - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="received exception: %s\ntraceback: %s" % (e, traceback.format_exc())) - - module.exit_json(**result) - -# include magic from lib/ansible/module_common.py -#<> -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_monitor_http b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_monitor_http deleted file mode 100644 index 62823f8657..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_monitor_http +++ /dev/null @@ -1,464 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, serge van Ginderachter -# based on Matt Hite's bigip_pool module -# (c) 2013, Matt Hite -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: bigip_monitor_http -short_description: "Manages F5 BIG-IP LTM http monitors" -description: - - "Manages F5 BIG-IP LTM monitors via iControl SOAP API" -version_added: "1.4" -author: Serge van Ginderachter -notes: - - "Requires BIG-IP software version >= 11" - - "F5 developed module 'bigsuds' required (see http://devcentral.f5.com)" - - "Best run as a local_action in your playbook" - - "Monitor API documentation: https://devcentral.f5.com/wiki/iControl.LocalLB__Monitor.ashx" -requirements: - - bigsuds -options: - server: - description: - - BIG-IP host - required: true - default: null - user: - description: - - BIG-IP username - required: true - default: null - password: - description: - - BIG-IP password - required: true - default: null - state: - description: - - Monitor state - required: false - default: 'present' - choices: ['present', 'absent'] - name: - description: - - Monitor name - required: true - default: null - aliases: ['monitor'] - partition: - description: - - Partition for the monitor - required: false - default: 'Common' - parent: - description: - - The parent template of this monitor template - required: false - default: 'http' - parent_partition: - description: - - Partition for the parent monitor - required: false - default: 'Common' - send: - description: - - The send string for the monitor call - required: true - default: none - receive: - description: - - The receive string for the monitor call - required: true - default: none - receive_disable: - description: - - The receive disable string for the monitor call - required: true - default: none - ip: - description: - - IP address part of the ipport definition. The default API setting - is "0.0.0.0". - required: false - default: none - port: - description: - - port address part op the ipport definition. The default API - setting is 0. - required: false - default: none - interval: - description: - - The interval specifying how frequently the monitor instance - of this template will run. By default, this interval is used for up and - down states. The default API setting is 5. - required: false - default: none - timeout: - description: - - The number of seconds in which the node or service must respond to - the monitor request. If the target responds within the set time - period, it is considered up. If the target does not respond within - the set time period, it is considered down. You can change this - number to any number you want, however, it should be 3 times the - interval number of seconds plus 1 second. The default API setting - is 16. - required: false - default: none - time_until_up: - description: - - Specifies the amount of time in seconds after the first successful - response before a node will be marked up. A value of 0 will cause a - node to be marked up immediately after a valid response is received - from the node. The default API setting is 0. - required: false - default: none -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- name: BIGIP F5 | Create HTTP Monitor - local_action: - module: bigip_monitor_http - state: present - server: "{{ f5server }}" - user: "{{ f5user }}" - password: "{{ f5password }}" - name: "{{ item.monitorname }}" - send: "{{ item.send }}" - receive: "{{ item.receive }}" - with_items: f5monitors -- name: BIGIP F5 | Remove HTTP Monitor - local_action: - module: bigip_monitor_http - state: absent - server: "{{ f5server }}" - user: "{{ f5user }}" - password: "{{ f5password }}" - name: "{{ monitorname }}" -''' - -try: - import bigsuds -except ImportError: - bigsuds_found = False -else: - bigsuds_found = True - -TEMPLATE_TYPE = 'TTYPE_HTTP' -DEFAULT_PARENT_TYPE = 'http' - - -# =========================================== -# bigip_monitor module generic methods. -# these should be re-useable for other monitor types -# - -def bigip_api(bigip, user, password): - - api = bigsuds.BIGIP(hostname=bigip, username=user, password=password) - return api - - -def check_monitor_exists(module, api, monitor, parent): - - # hack to determine if monitor exists - result = False - try: - ttype = api.LocalLB.Monitor.get_template_type(template_names=[monitor])[0] - parent2 = api.LocalLB.Monitor.get_parent_template(template_names=[monitor])[0] - if ttype == TEMPLATE_TYPE and parent == parent2: - result = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg='Monitor already exists, but has a different type (%s) or parent(%s)' % (ttype, parent)) - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "was not found" in str(e): - result = False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return result - - -def create_monitor(api, monitor, template_attributes): - - try: - api.LocalLB.Monitor.create_template(templates=[{'template_name': monitor, 'template_type': TEMPLATE_TYPE}], template_attributes=[template_attributes]) - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "already exists" in str(e): - return False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return True - - -def delete_monitor(api, monitor): - - try: - api.LocalLB.Monitor.delete_template(template_names=[monitor]) - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - # maybe it was deleted since we checked - if "was not found" in str(e): - return False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return True - - -def check_string_property(api, monitor, str_property): - - try: - return str_property == api.LocalLB.Monitor.get_template_string_property([monitor], [str_property['type']])[0] - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - # happens in check mode if not created yet - if "was not found" in str(e): - return True - else: - # genuine exception - raise - - -def set_string_property(api, monitor, str_property): - - api.LocalLB.Monitor.set_template_string_property(template_names=[monitor], values=[str_property]) - - -def check_integer_property(api, monitor, int_property): - - try: - return int_property == api.LocalLB.Monitor.get_template_integer_property([monitor], [int_property['type']])[0] - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - # happens in check mode if not created yet - if "was not found" in str(e): - return True - else: - # genuine exception - raise - - - -def set_integer_property(api, monitor, int_property): - - api.LocalLB.Monitor.set_template_int_property(template_names=[monitor], values=[int_property]) - - -def update_monitor_properties(api, module, monitor, template_string_properties, template_integer_properties): - - changed = False - for str_property in template_string_properties: - if str_property['value'] is not None and not check_string_property(api, monitor, str_property): - if not module.check_mode: - set_string_property(api, monitor, str_property) - changed = True - for int_property in template_integer_properties: - if int_property['value'] is not None and not check_integer_property(api, monitor, int_property): - if not module.check_mode: - set_integer_property(api, monitor, int_property) - changed = True - - return changed - - -def get_ipport(api, monitor): - - return api.LocalLB.Monitor.get_template_destination(template_names=[monitor])[0] - - -def set_ipport(api, monitor, ipport): - - try: - api.LocalLB.Monitor.set_template_destination(template_names=[monitor], destinations=[ipport]) - return True, "" - - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "Cannot modify the address type of monitor" in str(e): - return False, "Cannot modify the address type of monitor if already assigned to a pool." - else: - # genuine exception - raise - -# =========================================== -# main loop -# -# writing a module for other monitor types should -# only need an updated main() (and monitor specific functions) - -def main(): - - # begin monitor specific stuff - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - server = dict(required=True), - user = dict(required=True), - password = dict(required=True), - partition = dict(default='Common'), - state = dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - name = dict(required=True), - parent = dict(default=DEFAULT_PARENT_TYPE), - parent_partition = dict(default='Common'), - send = dict(required=False), - receive = dict(required=False), - receive_disable = dict(required=False), - ip = dict(required=False), - port = dict(required=False, type='int'), - interval = dict(required=False, type='int'), - timeout = dict(required=False, type='int'), - time_until_up = dict(required=False, type='int', default=0) - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - server = module.params['server'] - user = module.params['user'] - password = module.params['password'] - partition = module.params['partition'] - parent_partition = module.params['parent_partition'] - state = module.params['state'] - name = module.params['name'] - parent = "/%s/%s" % (parent_partition, module.params['parent']) - monitor = "/%s/%s" % (partition, name) - send = module.params['send'] - receive = module.params['receive'] - receive_disable = module.params['receive_disable'] - ip = module.params['ip'] - port = module.params['port'] - interval = module.params['interval'] - timeout = module.params['timeout'] - time_until_up = module.params['time_until_up'] - - # end monitor specific stuff - - if not bigsuds_found: - module.fail_json(msg="the python bigsuds module is required") - api = bigip_api(server, user, password) - monitor_exists = check_monitor_exists(module, api, monitor, parent) - - - # ipport is a special setting - if monitor_exists: # make sure to not update current settings if not asked - cur_ipport = get_ipport(api, monitor) - if ip is None: - ip = cur_ipport['ipport']['address'] - if port is None: - port = cur_ipport['ipport']['port'] - else: # use API defaults if not defined to create it - if interval is None: - interval = 5 - if timeout is None: - timeout = 16 - if ip is None: - ip = '0.0.0.0' - if port is None: - port = 0 - if send is None: - send = '' - if receive is None: - receive = '' - if receive_disable is None: - receive_disable = '' - - # define and set address type - if ip == '0.0.0.0' and port == 0: - address_type = 'ATYPE_STAR_ADDRESS_STAR_PORT' - elif ip == '0.0.0.0' and port != 0: - address_type = 'ATYPE_STAR_ADDRESS_EXPLICIT_PORT' - elif ip != '0.0.0.0' and port != 0: - address_type = 'ATYPE_EXPLICIT_ADDRESS_EXPLICIT_PORT' - else: - address_type = 'ATYPE_UNSET' - - ipport = {'address_type': address_type, - 'ipport': {'address': ip, - 'port': port}} - - template_attributes = {'parent_template': parent, - 'interval': interval, - 'timeout': timeout, - 'dest_ipport': ipport, - 'is_read_only': False, - 'is_directly_usable': True} - - # monitor specific stuff - template_string_properties = [{'type': 'STYPE_SEND', - 'value': send}, - {'type': 'STYPE_RECEIVE', - 'value': receive}, - {'type': 'STYPE_RECEIVE_DRAIN', - 'value': receive_disable}] - - template_integer_properties = [{'type': 'ITYPE_INTERVAL', - 'value': interval}, - {'type': 'ITYPE_TIMEOUT', - 'value': timeout}, - {'type': 'ITYPE_TIME_UNTIL_UP', - 'value': time_until_up}] - - # main logic, monitor generic - - try: - result = {'changed': False} # default - - - if state == 'absent': - if monitor_exists: - if not module.check_mode: - # possible race condition if same task - # on other node deleted it first - result['changed'] |= delete_monitor(api, monitor) - else: - result['changed'] |= True - - else: # state present - ## check for monitor itself - if not monitor_exists: # create it - if not module.check_mode: - # again, check changed status here b/c race conditions - # if other task already created it - result['changed'] |= create_monitor(api, monitor, template_attributes) - else: - result['changed'] |= True - - ## check for monitor parameters - # whether it already existed, or was just created, now update - # the update functions need to check for check mode but - # cannot update settings if it doesn't exist which happens in check mode - result['changed'] |= update_monitor_properties(api, module, monitor, - template_string_properties, - template_integer_properties) - - # we just have to update the ipport if monitor already exists and it's different - if monitor_exists and cur_ipport != ipport: - set_ipport(api, monitor, ipport) - result['changed'] |= True - #else: monitor doesn't exist (check mode) or ipport is already ok - - - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="received exception: %s" % e) - - module.exit_json(**result) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_monitor_tcp b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_monitor_tcp deleted file mode 100644 index 8b89a0c611..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_monitor_tcp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,489 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, serge van Ginderachter -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: bigip_monitor_tcp -short_description: "Manages F5 BIG-IP LTM tcp monitors" -description: - - "Manages F5 BIG-IP LTM tcp monitors via iControl SOAP API" -version_added: "1.4" -author: Serge van Ginderachter -notes: - - "Requires BIG-IP software version >= 11" - - "F5 developed module 'bigsuds' required (see http://devcentral.f5.com)" - - "Best run as a local_action in your playbook" - - "Monitor API documentation: https://devcentral.f5.com/wiki/iControl.LocalLB__Monitor.ashx" -requirements: - - bigsuds -options: - server: - description: - - BIG-IP host - required: true - default: null - user: - description: - - BIG-IP username - required: true - default: null - password: - description: - - BIG-IP password - required: true - default: null - state: - description: - - Monitor state - required: false - default: 'present' - choices: ['present', 'absent'] - name: - description: - - Monitor name - required: true - default: null - aliases: ['monitor'] - partition: - description: - - Partition for the monitor - required: false - default: 'Common' - type: - description: - - The template type of this monitor template - required: false - default: 'tcp' - choices: [ 'TTYPE_TCP', 'TTYPE_TCP_ECHO', 'TTYPE_TCP_HALF_OPEN'] - parent: - description: - - The parent template of this monitor template - required: false - default: 'tcp' - choices: [ 'tcp', 'tcp_echo', 'tcp_half_open'] - parent_partition: - description: - - Partition for the parent monitor - required: false - default: 'Common' - send: - description: - - The send string for the monitor call - required: true - default: none - receive: - description: - - The receive string for the monitor call - required: true - default: none - ip: - description: - - IP address part of the ipport definition. The default API setting - is "0.0.0.0". - required: false - default: none - port: - description: - - port address part op the ipport definition. The default API - setting is 0. - required: false - default: none - interval: - description: - - The interval specifying how frequently the monitor instance - of this template will run. By default, this interval is used for up and - down states. The default API setting is 5. - required: false - default: none - timeout: - description: - - The number of seconds in which the node or service must respond to - the monitor request. If the target responds within the set time - period, it is considered up. If the target does not respond within - the set time period, it is considered down. You can change this - number to any number you want, however, it should be 3 times the - interval number of seconds plus 1 second. The default API setting - is 16. - required: false - default: none - time_until_up: - description: - - Specifies the amount of time in seconds after the first successful - response before a node will be marked up. A value of 0 will cause a - node to be marked up immediately after a valid response is received - from the node. The default API setting is 0. - required: false - default: none -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' - -- name: BIGIP F5 | Create TCP Monitor - local_action: - module: bigip_monitor_tcp - state: present - server: "{{ f5server }}" - user: "{{ f5user }}" - password: "{{ f5password }}" - name: "{{ item.monitorname }}" - type: tcp - send: "{{ item.send }}" - receive: "{{ item.receive }}" - with_items: f5monitors-tcp -- name: BIGIP F5 | Create TCP half open Monitor - local_action: - module: bigip_monitor_tcp - state: present - server: "{{ f5server }}" - user: "{{ f5user }}" - password: "{{ f5password }}" - name: "{{ item.monitorname }}" - type: tcp - send: "{{ item.send }}" - receive: "{{ item.receive }}" - with_items: f5monitors-halftcp -- name: BIGIP F5 | Remove TCP Monitor - local_action: - module: bigip_monitor_tcp - state: absent - server: "{{ f5server }}" - user: "{{ f5user }}" - password: "{{ f5password }}" - name: "{{ monitorname }}" - with_flattened: - - f5monitors-tcp - - f5monitors-halftcp - -''' - -try: - import bigsuds -except ImportError: - bigsuds_found = False -else: - bigsuds_found = True - -TEMPLATE_TYPE = DEFAULT_TEMPLATE_TYPE = 'TTYPE_TCP' -TEMPLATE_TYPE_CHOICES = ['tcp', 'tcp_echo', 'tcp_half_open'] -DEFAULT_PARENT = DEFAULT_TEMPLATE_TYPE_CHOICE = DEFAULT_TEMPLATE_TYPE.replace('TTYPE_', '').lower() - - -# =========================================== -# bigip_monitor module generic methods. -# these should be re-useable for other monitor types -# - -def bigip_api(bigip, user, password): - - api = bigsuds.BIGIP(hostname=bigip, username=user, password=password) - return api - - -def check_monitor_exists(module, api, monitor, parent): - - # hack to determine if monitor exists - result = False - try: - ttype = api.LocalLB.Monitor.get_template_type(template_names=[monitor])[0] - parent2 = api.LocalLB.Monitor.get_parent_template(template_names=[monitor])[0] - if ttype == TEMPLATE_TYPE and parent == parent2: - result = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg='Monitor already exists, but has a different type (%s) or parent(%s)' % (ttype, parent)) - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "was not found" in str(e): - result = False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return result - - -def create_monitor(api, monitor, template_attributes): - - try: - api.LocalLB.Monitor.create_template(templates=[{'template_name': monitor, 'template_type': TEMPLATE_TYPE}], template_attributes=[template_attributes]) - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "already exists" in str(e): - return False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return True - - -def delete_monitor(api, monitor): - - try: - api.LocalLB.Monitor.delete_template(template_names=[monitor]) - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - # maybe it was deleted since we checked - if "was not found" in str(e): - return False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return True - - -def check_string_property(api, monitor, str_property): - - try: - return str_property == api.LocalLB.Monitor.get_template_string_property([monitor], [str_property['type']])[0] - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - # happens in check mode if not created yet - if "was not found" in str(e): - return True - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return True - - -def set_string_property(api, monitor, str_property): - - api.LocalLB.Monitor.set_template_string_property(template_names=[monitor], values=[str_property]) - - -def check_integer_property(api, monitor, int_property): - - try: - return int_property == api.LocalLB.Monitor.get_template_integer_property([monitor], [int_property['type']])[0] - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - # happens in check mode if not created yet - if "was not found" in str(e): - return True - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return True - - -def set_integer_property(api, monitor, int_property): - - api.LocalLB.Monitor.set_template_int_property(template_names=[monitor], values=[int_property]) - - -def update_monitor_properties(api, module, monitor, template_string_properties, template_integer_properties): - - changed = False - for str_property in template_string_properties: - if str_property['value'] is not None and not check_string_property(api, monitor, str_property): - if not module.check_mode: - set_string_property(api, monitor, str_property) - changed = True - for int_property in template_integer_properties: - if int_property['value'] is not None and not check_integer_property(api, monitor, int_property): - if not module.check_mode: - set_integer_property(api, monitor, int_property) - changed = True - - return changed - - -def get_ipport(api, monitor): - - return api.LocalLB.Monitor.get_template_destination(template_names=[monitor])[0] - - -def set_ipport(api, monitor, ipport): - - try: - api.LocalLB.Monitor.set_template_destination(template_names=[monitor], destinations=[ipport]) - return True, "" - - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "Cannot modify the address type of monitor" in str(e): - return False, "Cannot modify the address type of monitor if already assigned to a pool." - else: - # genuine exception - raise - -# =========================================== -# main loop -# -# writing a module for other monitor types should -# only need an updated main() (and monitor specific functions) - -def main(): - - # begin monitor specific stuff - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - server = dict(required=True), - user = dict(required=True), - password = dict(required=True), - partition = dict(default='Common'), - state = dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - name = dict(required=True), - type = dict(default=DEFAULT_TEMPLATE_TYPE_CHOICE, choices=TEMPLATE_TYPE_CHOICES), - parent = dict(default=DEFAULT_PARENT), - parent_partition = dict(default='Common'), - send = dict(required=False), - receive = dict(required=False), - ip = dict(required=False), - port = dict(required=False, type='int'), - interval = dict(required=False, type='int'), - timeout = dict(required=False, type='int'), - time_until_up = dict(required=False, type='int', default=0) - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - server = module.params['server'] - user = module.params['user'] - password = module.params['password'] - partition = module.params['partition'] - parent_partition = module.params['parent_partition'] - state = module.params['state'] - name = module.params['name'] - type = 'TTYPE_' + module.params['type'].upper() - parent = "/%s/%s" % (parent_partition, module.params['parent']) - monitor = "/%s/%s" % (partition, name) - send = module.params['send'] - receive = module.params['receive'] - ip = module.params['ip'] - port = module.params['port'] - interval = module.params['interval'] - timeout = module.params['timeout'] - time_until_up = module.params['time_until_up'] - - # tcp monitor has multiple types, so overrule - global TEMPLATE_TYPE - TEMPLATE_TYPE = type - - # end monitor specific stuff - - if not bigsuds_found: - module.fail_json(msg="the python bigsuds module is required") - api = bigip_api(server, user, password) - monitor_exists = check_monitor_exists(module, api, monitor, parent) - - - # ipport is a special setting - if monitor_exists: # make sure to not update current settings if not asked - cur_ipport = get_ipport(api, monitor) - if ip is None: - ip = cur_ipport['ipport']['address'] - if port is None: - port = cur_ipport['ipport']['port'] - else: # use API defaults if not defined to create it - if interval is None: - interval = 5 - if timeout is None: - timeout = 16 - if ip is None: - ip = '0.0.0.0' - if port is None: - port = 0 - if send is None: - send = '' - if receive is None: - receive = '' - - # define and set address type - if ip == '0.0.0.0' and port == 0: - address_type = 'ATYPE_STAR_ADDRESS_STAR_PORT' - elif ip == '0.0.0.0' and port != 0: - address_type = 'ATYPE_STAR_ADDRESS_EXPLICIT_PORT' - elif ip != '0.0.0.0' and port != 0: - address_type = 'ATYPE_EXPLICIT_ADDRESS_EXPLICIT_PORT' - else: - address_type = 'ATYPE_UNSET' - - ipport = {'address_type': address_type, - 'ipport': {'address': ip, - 'port': port}} - - template_attributes = {'parent_template': parent, - 'interval': interval, - 'timeout': timeout, - 'dest_ipport': ipport, - 'is_read_only': False, - 'is_directly_usable': True} - - # monitor specific stuff - if type == 'TTYPE_TCP': - template_string_properties = [{'type': 'STYPE_SEND', - 'value': send}, - {'type': 'STYPE_RECEIVE', - 'value': receive}] - else: - template_string_properties = [] - - template_integer_properties = [{'type': 'ITYPE_INTERVAL', - 'value': interval}, - {'type': 'ITYPE_TIMEOUT', - 'value': timeout}, - {'type': 'ITYPE_TIME_UNTIL_UP', - 'value': interval}] - - # main logic, monitor generic - - try: - result = {'changed': False} # default - - - if state == 'absent': - if monitor_exists: - if not module.check_mode: - # possible race condition if same task - # on other node deleted it first - result['changed'] |= delete_monitor(api, monitor) - else: - result['changed'] |= True - - else: # state present - ## check for monitor itself - if not monitor_exists: # create it - if not module.check_mode: - # again, check changed status here b/c race conditions - # if other task already created it - result['changed'] |= create_monitor(api, monitor, template_attributes) - else: - result['changed'] |= True - - ## check for monitor parameters - # whether it already existed, or was just created, now update - # the update functions need to check for check mode but - # cannot update settings if it doesn't exist which happens in check mode - if monitor_exists and not module.check_mode: - result['changed'] |= update_monitor_properties(api, module, monitor, - template_string_properties, - template_integer_properties) - # else assume nothing changed - - # we just have to update the ipport if monitor already exists and it's different - if monitor_exists and cur_ipport != ipport: - set_ipport(api, monitor, ipport) - result['changed'] |= True - #else: monitor doesn't exist (check mode) or ipport is already ok - - - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="received exception: %s" % e) - - module.exit_json(**result) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_node b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_node deleted file mode 100644 index 68b6a2b52f..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_node +++ /dev/null @@ -1,294 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Matt Hite -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: bigip_node -short_description: "Manages F5 BIG-IP LTM nodes" -description: - - "Manages F5 BIG-IP LTM nodes via iControl SOAP API" -version_added: "1.4" -author: Matt Hite -notes: - - "Requires BIG-IP software version >= 11" - - "F5 developed module 'bigsuds' required (see http://devcentral.f5.com)" - - "Best run as a local_action in your playbook" -requirements: - - bigsuds -options: - server: - description: - - BIG-IP host - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - user: - description: - - BIG-IP username - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - password: - description: - - BIG-IP password - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - state: - description: - - Pool member state - required: true - default: present - choices: ['present', 'absent'] - aliases: [] - partition: - description: - - Partition - required: false - default: 'Common' - choices: [] - aliases: [] - name: - description: - - "Node name" - required: false - default: null - choices: [] - host: - description: - - "Node IP. Required when state=present and node does not exist. Error when state=absent." - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: ['address', 'ip'] - description: - description: - - "Node description." - required: false - default: null - choices: [] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' - -## playbook task examples: - ---- -# file bigip-test.yml -# ... -- hosts: bigip-test - tasks: - - name: Add node - local_action: > - bigip_node - server=lb.mydomain.com - user=admin - password=mysecret - state=present - partition=matthite - host="{{ ansible_default_ipv4["address"] }}" - name="{{ ansible_default_ipv4["address"] }}" - -# Note that the BIG-IP automatically names the node using the -# IP address specified in previous play's host parameter. -# Future plays referencing this node no longer use the host -# parameter but instead use the name parameter. -# Alternatively, you could have specified a name with the -# name parameter when state=present. - - - name: Modify node description - local_action: > - bigip_node - server=lb.mydomain.com - user=admin - password=mysecret - state=present - partition=matthite - name="{{ ansible_default_ipv4["address"] }}" - description="Our best server yet" - - - name: Delete node - local_action: > - bigip_node - server=lb.mydomain.com - user=admin - password=mysecret - state=absent - partition=matthite - name="{{ ansible_default_ipv4["address"] }}" - -''' - -try: - import bigsuds -except ImportError: - bigsuds_found = False -else: - bigsuds_found = True - -# ========================== -# bigip_node module specific -# - -def bigip_api(bigip, user, password): - api = bigsuds.BIGIP(hostname=bigip, username=user, password=password) - return api - -def node_exists(api, address): - # hack to determine if node exists - result = False - try: - api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_object_status(nodes=[address]) - result = True - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "was not found" in str(e): - result = False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return result - -def create_node_address(api, address, name): - try: - api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.create(nodes=[name], addresses=[address], limits=[0]) - result = True - desc = "" - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "already exists" in str(e): - result = False - desc = "referenced name or IP already in use" - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return (result, desc) - -def get_node_address(api, name): - return api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_address(nodes=[name])[0] - -def delete_node_address(api, address): - try: - api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.delete_node_address(nodes=[address]) - result = True - desc = "" - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "is referenced by a member of pool" in str(e): - result = False - desc = "node referenced by pool" - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return (result, desc) - -def set_node_description(api, name, description): - api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.set_description(nodes=[name], - descriptions=[description]) - -def get_node_description(api, name): - return api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.get_description(nodes=[name])[0] - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - server = dict(type='str', required=True), - user = dict(type='str', required=True), - password = dict(type='str', required=True), - state = dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - partition = dict(type='str', default='Common'), - name = dict(type='str', required=True), - host = dict(type='str', aliases=['address', 'ip']), - description = dict(type='str') - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - if not bigsuds_found: - module.fail_json(msg="the python bigsuds module is required") - - server = module.params['server'] - user = module.params['user'] - password = module.params['password'] - state = module.params['state'] - partition = module.params['partition'] - host = module.params['host'] - name = module.params['name'] - address = "/%s/%s" % (partition, name) - description = module.params['description'] - - if state == 'absent' and host is not None: - module.fail_json(msg="host parameter invalid when state=absent") - - try: - api = bigip_api(server, user, password) - result = {'changed': False} # default - - if state == 'absent': - if node_exists(api, address): - if not module.check_mode: - deleted, desc = delete_node_address(api, address) - if not deleted: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to delete: %s" % desc) - else: - result = {'changed': True} - else: - # check-mode return value - result = {'changed': True} - - elif state == 'present': - if not node_exists(api, address): - if host is None: - module.fail_json(msg="host parameter required when " \ - "state=present and node does not exist") - if not module.check_mode: - created, desc = create_node_address(api, address=host, name=address) - if not created: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to create: %s" % desc) - else: - result = {'changed': True} - if description is not None: - set_node_description(api, address, description) - result = {'changed': True} - else: - # check-mode return value - result = {'changed': True} - else: - # node exists -- potentially modify attributes - if host is not None: - if get_node_address(api, address) != host: - module.fail_json(msg="Changing the node address is " \ - "not supported by the API; " \ - "delete and recreate the node.") - if description is not None: - if get_node_description(api, address) != description: - if not module.check_mode: - set_node_description(api, address, description) - result = {'changed': True} - - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="received exception: %s" % e) - - module.exit_json(**result) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_pool b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_pool deleted file mode 100644 index 48d03b9f1c..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_pool +++ /dev/null @@ -1,536 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Matt Hite -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: bigip_pool -short_description: "Manages F5 BIG-IP LTM pools" -description: - - "Manages F5 BIG-IP LTM pools via iControl SOAP API" -version_added: "1.2" -author: Matt Hite -notes: - - "Requires BIG-IP software version >= 11" - - "F5 developed module 'bigsuds' required (see http://devcentral.f5.com)" - - "Best run as a local_action in your playbook" -requirements: - - bigsuds -options: - server: - description: - - BIG-IP host - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - user: - description: - - BIG-IP username - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - password: - description: - - BIG-IP password - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - state: - description: - - Pool/pool member state - required: false - default: present - choices: ['present', 'absent'] - aliases: [] - name: - description: - - Pool name - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: ['pool'] - partition: - description: - - Partition of pool/pool member - required: false - default: 'Common' - choices: [] - aliases: [] - lb_method: - description: - - Load balancing method - version_added: "1.3" - required: False - default: 'round_robin' - choices: ['round_robin', 'ratio_member', 'least_connection_member', - 'observed_member', 'predictive_member', 'ratio_node_address', - 'least_connection_node_address', 'fastest_node_address', - 'observed_node_address', 'predictive_node_address', - 'dynamic_ratio', 'fastest_app_response', 'least_sessions', - 'dynamic_ratio_member', 'l3_addr', 'unknown', - 'weighted_least_connection_member', - 'weighted_least_connection_node_address', - 'ratio_session', 'ratio_least_connection_member', - 'ratio_least_connection_node_address'] - aliases: [] - monitor_type: - description: - - Monitor rule type when monitors > 1 - version_added: "1.3" - required: False - default: null - choices: ['and_list', 'm_of_n'] - aliases: [] - quorum: - description: - - Monitor quorum value when monitor_type is m_of_n - version_added: "1.3" - required: False - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - monitors: - description: - - Monitor template name list. Always use the full path to the monitor. - version_added: "1.3" - required: False - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - slow_ramp_time: - description: - - Sets the ramp-up time (in seconds) to gradually ramp up the load on newly added or freshly detected up pool members - version_added: "1.3" - required: False - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - service_down_action: - description: - - Sets the action to take when node goes down in pool - version_added: "1.3" - required: False - default: null - choices: ['none', 'reset', 'drop', 'reselect'] - aliases: [] - host: - description: - - "Pool member IP" - required: False - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: ['address'] - port: - description: - - "Pool member port" - required: False - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' - -## playbook task examples: - ---- -# file bigip-test.yml -# ... -- hosts: localhost - tasks: - - name: Create pool - local_action: > - bigip_pool - server=lb.mydomain.com - user=admin - password=mysecret - state=present - name=matthite-pool - partition=matthite - lb_method=least_connection_member - slow_ramp_time=120 - - - name: Modify load balancer method - local_action: > - bigip_pool - server=lb.mydomain.com - user=admin - password=mysecret - state=present - name=matthite-pool - partition=matthite - lb_method=round_robin - -- hosts: bigip-test - tasks: - - name: Add pool member - local_action: > - bigip_pool - server=lb.mydomain.com - user=admin - password=mysecret - state=present - name=matthite-pool - partition=matthite - host="{{ ansible_default_ipv4["address"] }}" - port=80 - - - name: Remove pool member from pool - local_action: > - bigip_pool - server=lb.mydomain.com - user=admin - password=mysecret - state=absent - name=matthite-pool - partition=matthite - host="{{ ansible_default_ipv4["address"] }}" - port=80 - -- hosts: localhost - tasks: - - name: Delete pool - local_action: > - bigip_pool - server=lb.mydomain.com - user=admin - password=mysecret - state=absent - name=matthite-pool - partition=matthite - -''' - -try: - import bigsuds -except ImportError: - bigsuds_found = False -else: - bigsuds_found = True - -# =========================================== -# bigip_pool module specific support methods. -# - -def bigip_api(bigip, user, password): - api = bigsuds.BIGIP(hostname=bigip, username=user, password=password) - return api - -def pool_exists(api, pool): - # hack to determine if pool exists - result = False - try: - api.LocalLB.Pool.get_object_status(pool_names=[pool]) - result = True - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "was not found" in str(e): - result = False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return result - -def create_pool(api, pool, lb_method): - # create requires lb_method but we don't want to default - # to a value on subsequent runs - if not lb_method: - lb_method = 'round_robin' - lb_method = "LB_METHOD_%s" % lb_method.strip().upper() - api.LocalLB.Pool.create_v2(pool_names=[pool], lb_methods=[lb_method], - members=[[]]) - -def remove_pool(api, pool): - api.LocalLB.Pool.delete_pool(pool_names=[pool]) - -def get_lb_method(api, pool): - lb_method = api.LocalLB.Pool.get_lb_method(pool_names=[pool])[0] - lb_method = lb_method.strip().replace('LB_METHOD_', '').lower() - return lb_method - -def set_lb_method(api, pool, lb_method): - lb_method = "LB_METHOD_%s" % lb_method.strip().upper() - api.LocalLB.Pool.set_lb_method(pool_names=[pool], lb_methods=[lb_method]) - -def get_monitors(api, pool): - result = api.LocalLB.Pool.get_monitor_association(pool_names=[pool])[0]['monitor_rule'] - monitor_type = result['type'].split("MONITOR_RULE_TYPE_")[-1].lower() - quorum = result['quorum'] - monitor_templates = result['monitor_templates'] - return (monitor_type, quorum, monitor_templates) - -def set_monitors(api, pool, monitor_type, quorum, monitor_templates): - monitor_type = "MONITOR_RULE_TYPE_%s" % monitor_type.strip().upper() - monitor_rule = {'type': monitor_type, 'quorum': quorum, 'monitor_templates': monitor_templates} - monitor_association = {'pool_name': pool, 'monitor_rule': monitor_rule} - api.LocalLB.Pool.set_monitor_association(monitor_associations=[monitor_association]) - -def get_slow_ramp_time(api, pool): - result = api.LocalLB.Pool.get_slow_ramp_time(pool_names=[pool])[0] - return result - -def set_slow_ramp_time(api, pool, seconds): - api.LocalLB.Pool.set_slow_ramp_time(pool_names=[pool], values=[seconds]) - -def get_action_on_service_down(api, pool): - result = api.LocalLB.Pool.get_action_on_service_down(pool_names=[pool])[0] - result = result.split("SERVICE_DOWN_ACTION_")[-1].lower() - return result - -def set_action_on_service_down(api, pool, action): - action = "SERVICE_DOWN_ACTION_%s" % action.strip().upper() - api.LocalLB.Pool.set_action_on_service_down(pool_names=[pool], actions=[action]) - -def member_exists(api, pool, address, port): - # hack to determine if member exists - result = False - try: - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - api.LocalLB.Pool.get_member_object_status(pool_names=[pool], - members=[members]) - result = True - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "was not found" in str(e): - result = False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return result - -def delete_node_address(api, address): - result = False - try: - api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.delete_node_address(nodes=[address]) - result = True - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "is referenced by a member of pool" in str(e): - result = False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return result - -def remove_pool_member(api, pool, address, port): - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - api.LocalLB.Pool.remove_member_v2(pool_names=[pool], members=[members]) - -def add_pool_member(api, pool, address, port): - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - api.LocalLB.Pool.add_member_v2(pool_names=[pool], members=[members]) - -def main(): - lb_method_choices = ['round_robin', 'ratio_member', - 'least_connection_member', 'observed_member', - 'predictive_member', 'ratio_node_address', - 'least_connection_node_address', - 'fastest_node_address', 'observed_node_address', - 'predictive_node_address', 'dynamic_ratio', - 'fastest_app_response', 'least_sessions', - 'dynamic_ratio_member', 'l3_addr', 'unknown', - 'weighted_least_connection_member', - 'weighted_least_connection_node_address', - 'ratio_session', 'ratio_least_connection_member', - 'ratio_least_connection_node_address'] - - monitor_type_choices = ['and_list', 'm_of_n'] - - service_down_choices = ['none', 'reset', 'drop', 'reselect'] - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - server = dict(type='str', required=True), - user = dict(type='str', required=True), - password = dict(type='str', required=True), - state = dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - name = dict(type='str', required=True, aliases=['pool']), - partition = dict(type='str', default='Common'), - lb_method = dict(type='str', choices=lb_method_choices), - monitor_type = dict(type='str', choices=monitor_type_choices), - quorum = dict(type='int'), - monitors = dict(type='list'), - slow_ramp_time = dict(type='int'), - service_down_action = dict(type='str', choices=service_down_choices), - host = dict(type='str', aliases=['address']), - port = dict(type='int') - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - if not bigsuds_found: - module.fail_json(msg="the python bigsuds module is required") - - server = module.params['server'] - user = module.params['user'] - password = module.params['password'] - state = module.params['state'] - name = module.params['name'] - partition = module.params['partition'] - pool = "/%s/%s" % (partition, name) - lb_method = module.params['lb_method'] - if lb_method: - lb_method = lb_method.lower() - monitor_type = module.params['monitor_type'] - if monitor_type: - monitor_type = monitor_type.lower() - quorum = module.params['quorum'] - monitors = module.params['monitors'] - if monitors: - monitors = [] - for monitor in module.params['monitors']: - if "/" not in monitor: - monitors.append("/%s/%s" % (partition, monitor)) - else: - monitors.append(monitor) - slow_ramp_time = module.params['slow_ramp_time'] - service_down_action = module.params['service_down_action'] - if service_down_action: - service_down_action = service_down_action.lower() - host = module.params['host'] - address = "/%s/%s" % (partition, host) - port = module.params['port'] - - # sanity check user supplied values - - if (host and not port) or (port and not host): - module.fail_json(msg="both host and port must be supplied") - - if 1 > port > 65535: - module.fail_json(msg="valid ports must be in range 1 - 65535") - - if monitors: - if len(monitors) == 1: - # set default required values for single monitor - quorum = 0 - monitor_type = 'single' - elif len(monitors) > 1: - if not monitor_type: - module.fail_json(msg="monitor_type required for monitors > 1") - if monitor_type == 'm_of_n' and not quorum: - module.fail_json(msg="quorum value required for monitor_type m_of_n") - if monitor_type != 'm_of_n': - quorum = 0 - elif monitor_type: - # no monitors specified but monitor_type exists - module.fail_json(msg="monitor_type require monitors parameter") - elif quorum is not None: - # no monitors specified but quorum exists - module.fail_json(msg="quorum requires monitors parameter") - - try: - api = bigip_api(server, user, password) - result = {'changed': False} # default - - if state == 'absent': - if host and port and pool: - # member removal takes precedent - if pool_exists(api, pool) and member_exists(api, pool, address, port): - if not module.check_mode: - remove_pool_member(api, pool, address, port) - deleted = delete_node_address(api, address) - result = {'changed': True, 'deleted': deleted} - else: - result = {'changed': True} - elif pool_exists(api, pool): - # no host/port supplied, must be pool removal - if not module.check_mode: - # hack to handle concurrent runs of module - # pool might be gone before we actually remove it - try: - remove_pool(api, pool) - result = {'changed': True} - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "was not found" in str(e): - result = {'changed': False} - else: - # genuine exception - raise - else: - # check-mode return value - result = {'changed': True} - - elif state == 'present': - update = False - if not pool_exists(api, pool): - # pool does not exist -- need to create it - if not module.check_mode: - # a bit of a hack to handle concurrent runs of this module. - # even though we've checked the pool doesn't exist, - # it may exist by the time we run create_pool(). - # this catches the exception and does something smart - # about it! - try: - create_pool(api, pool, lb_method) - result = {'changed': True} - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "already exists" in str(e): - update = True - else: - # genuine exception - raise - else: - if monitors: - set_monitors(api, pool, monitor_type, quorum, monitors) - if slow_ramp_time: - set_slow_ramp_time(api, pool, slow_ramp_time) - if service_down_action: - set_action_on_service_down(api, pool, service_down_action) - if host and port: - add_pool_member(api, pool, address, port) - else: - # check-mode return value - result = {'changed': True} - else: - # pool exists -- potentially modify attributes - update = True - - if update: - if lb_method and lb_method != get_lb_method(api, pool): - if not module.check_mode: - set_lb_method(api, pool, lb_method) - result = {'changed': True} - if monitors: - t_monitor_type, t_quorum, t_monitor_templates = get_monitors(api, pool) - if (t_monitor_type != monitor_type) or (t_quorum != quorum) or (set(t_monitor_templates) != set(monitors)): - if not module.check_mode: - set_monitors(api, pool, monitor_type, quorum, monitors) - result = {'changed': True} - if slow_ramp_time and slow_ramp_time != get_slow_ramp_time(api, pool): - if not module.check_mode: - set_slow_ramp_time(api, pool, slow_ramp_time) - result = {'changed': True} - if service_down_action and service_down_action != get_action_on_service_down(api, pool): - if not module.check_mode: - set_action_on_service_down(api, pool, service_down_action) - result = {'changed': True} - if (host and port) and not member_exists(api, pool, address, port): - if not module.check_mode: - add_pool_member(api, pool, address, port) - result = {'changed': True} - - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="received exception: %s" % e) - - module.exit_json(**result) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_pool_member b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_pool_member deleted file mode 100644 index 5aef9f0ae9..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/bigip_pool_member +++ /dev/null @@ -1,378 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Matt Hite -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: bigip_pool_member -short_description: "Manages F5 BIG-IP LTM pool members" -description: - - "Manages F5 BIG-IP LTM pool members via iControl SOAP API" -version_added: "1.4" -author: Matt Hite -notes: - - "Requires BIG-IP software version >= 11" - - "F5 developed module 'bigsuds' required (see http://devcentral.f5.com)" - - "Best run as a local_action in your playbook" - - "Supersedes bigip_pool for managing pool members" - -requirements: - - bigsuds -options: - server: - description: - - BIG-IP host - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - user: - description: - - BIG-IP username - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - password: - description: - - BIG-IP password - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - state: - description: - - Pool member state - required: true - default: present - choices: ['present', 'absent'] - aliases: [] - pool: - description: - - Pool name. This pool must exist. - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - partition: - description: - - Partition - required: false - default: 'Common' - choices: [] - aliases: [] - host: - description: - - Pool member IP - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: ['address', 'name'] - port: - description: - - Pool member port - required: true - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - connection_limit: - description: - - Pool member connection limit. Setting this to 0 disables the limit. - required: false - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - description: - description: - - Pool member description - required: false - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - rate_limit: - description: - - Pool member rate limit (connections-per-second). Setting this to 0 disables the limit. - required: false - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] - ratio: - description: - - Pool member ratio weight. Valid values range from 1 through 100. New pool members -- unless overriden with this value -- default to 1. - required: false - default: null - choices: [] - aliases: [] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' - -## playbook task examples: - ---- -# file bigip-test.yml -# ... -- hosts: bigip-test - tasks: - - name: Add pool member - local_action: > - bigip_pool_member - server=lb.mydomain.com - user=admin - password=mysecret - state=present - pool=matthite-pool - partition=matthite - host="{{ ansible_default_ipv4["address"] }}" - port=80 - description="web server" - connection_limit=100 - rate_limit=50 - ratio=2 - - - name: Modify pool member ratio and description - local_action: > - bigip_pool_member - server=lb.mydomain.com - user=admin - password=mysecret - state=present - pool=matthite-pool - partition=matthite - host="{{ ansible_default_ipv4["address"] }}" - port=80 - ratio=1 - description="nginx server" - - - name: Remove pool member from pool - local_action: > - bigip_pool_member - server=lb.mydomain.com - user=admin - password=mysecret - state=absent - pool=matthite-pool - partition=matthite - host="{{ ansible_default_ipv4["address"] }}" - port=80 - -''' - -try: - import bigsuds -except ImportError: - bigsuds_found = False -else: - bigsuds_found = True - -# =========================================== -# bigip_pool_member module specific support methods. -# - -def bigip_api(bigip, user, password): - api = bigsuds.BIGIP(hostname=bigip, username=user, password=password) - return api - -def pool_exists(api, pool): - # hack to determine if pool exists - result = False - try: - api.LocalLB.Pool.get_object_status(pool_names=[pool]) - result = True - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "was not found" in str(e): - result = False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return result - -def member_exists(api, pool, address, port): - # hack to determine if member exists - result = False - try: - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - api.LocalLB.Pool.get_member_object_status(pool_names=[pool], - members=[members]) - result = True - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "was not found" in str(e): - result = False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return result - -def delete_node_address(api, address): - result = False - try: - api.LocalLB.NodeAddressV2.delete_node_address(nodes=[address]) - result = True - except bigsuds.OperationFailed, e: - if "is referenced by a member of pool" in str(e): - result = False - else: - # genuine exception - raise - return result - -def remove_pool_member(api, pool, address, port): - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - api.LocalLB.Pool.remove_member_v2(pool_names=[pool], members=[members]) - -def add_pool_member(api, pool, address, port): - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - api.LocalLB.Pool.add_member_v2(pool_names=[pool], members=[members]) - -def get_connection_limit(api, pool, address, port): - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - result = api.LocalLB.Pool.get_member_connection_limit(pool_names=[pool], members=[members])[0][0] - return result - -def set_connection_limit(api, pool, address, port, limit): - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - api.LocalLB.Pool.set_member_connection_limit(pool_names=[pool], members=[members], limits=[[limit]]) - -def get_description(api, pool, address, port): - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - result = api.LocalLB.Pool.get_member_description(pool_names=[pool], members=[members])[0][0] - return result - -def set_description(api, pool, address, port, description): - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - api.LocalLB.Pool.set_member_description(pool_names=[pool], members=[members], descriptions=[[description]]) - -def get_rate_limit(api, pool, address, port): - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - result = api.LocalLB.Pool.get_member_rate_limit(pool_names=[pool], members=[members])[0][0] - return result - -def set_rate_limit(api, pool, address, port, limit): - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - api.LocalLB.Pool.set_member_rate_limit(pool_names=[pool], members=[members], limits=[[limit]]) - -def get_ratio(api, pool, address, port): - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - result = api.LocalLB.Pool.get_member_ratio(pool_names=[pool], members=[members])[0][0] - return result - -def set_ratio(api, pool, address, port, ratio): - members = [{'address': address, 'port': port}] - api.LocalLB.Pool.set_member_ratio(pool_names=[pool], members=[members], ratios=[[ratio]]) - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - server = dict(type='str', required=True), - user = dict(type='str', required=True), - password = dict(type='str', required=True), - state = dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - pool = dict(type='str', required=True), - partition = dict(type='str', default='Common'), - host = dict(type='str', required=True, aliases=['address', 'name']), - port = dict(type='int', required=True), - connection_limit = dict(type='int'), - description = dict(type='str'), - rate_limit = dict(type='int'), - ratio = dict(type='int') - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - if not bigsuds_found: - module.fail_json(msg="the python bigsuds module is required") - - server = module.params['server'] - user = module.params['user'] - password = module.params['password'] - state = module.params['state'] - partition = module.params['partition'] - pool = "/%s/%s" % (partition, module.params['pool']) - connection_limit = module.params['connection_limit'] - description = module.params['description'] - rate_limit = module.params['rate_limit'] - ratio = module.params['ratio'] - host = module.params['host'] - address = "/%s/%s" % (partition, host) - port = module.params['port'] - - # sanity check user supplied values - - if (host and not port) or (port and not host): - module.fail_json(msg="both host and port must be supplied") - - if 1 > port > 65535: - module.fail_json(msg="valid ports must be in range 1 - 65535") - - try: - api = bigip_api(server, user, password) - if not pool_exists(api, pool): - module.fail_json(msg="pool %s does not exist" % pool) - result = {'changed': False} # default - - if state == 'absent': - if member_exists(api, pool, address, port): - if not module.check_mode: - remove_pool_member(api, pool, address, port) - deleted = delete_node_address(api, address) - result = {'changed': True, 'deleted': deleted} - else: - result = {'changed': True} - - elif state == 'present': - if not member_exists(api, pool, address, port): - if not module.check_mode: - add_pool_member(api, pool, address, port) - if connection_limit is not None: - set_connection_limit(api, pool, address, port, connection_limit) - if description is not None: - set_description(api, pool, address, port, description) - if rate_limit is not None: - set_rate_limit(api, pool, address, port, rate_limit) - if ratio is not None: - set_ratio(api, pool, address, port, ratio) - result = {'changed': True} - else: - # pool member exists -- potentially modify attributes - if connection_limit is not None and connection_limit != get_connection_limit(api, pool, address, port): - if not module.check_mode: - set_connection_limit(api, pool, address, port, connection_limit) - result = {'changed': True} - if description is not None and description != get_description(api, pool, address, port): - if not module.check_mode: - set_description(api, pool, address, port, description) - result = {'changed': True} - if rate_limit is not None and rate_limit != get_rate_limit(api, pool, address, port): - if not module.check_mode: - set_rate_limit(api, pool, address, port, rate_limit) - result = {'changed': True} - if ratio is not None and ratio != get_ratio(api, pool, address, port): - if not module.check_mode: - set_ratio(api, pool, address, port, ratio) - result = {'changed': True} - - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="received exception: %s" % e) - - module.exit_json(**result) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/dnsimple b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/dnsimple deleted file mode 100755 index 19b167dee1..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/dnsimple +++ /dev/null @@ -1,302 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: dnsimple -version_added: "1.6" -short_description: Interface with dnsimple.com (a DNS hosting service). -description: - - "Manages domains and records via the DNSimple API, see the docs: U(http://developer.dnsimple.com/)" -options: - account_email: - description: - - "Account email. If omitted, the env variables DNSIMPLE_EMAIL and DNSIMPLE_API_TOKEN will be looked for. If those aren't found, a C(.dnsimple) file will be looked for, see: U(https://github.com/mikemaccana/dnsimple-python#getting-started)" - required: false - default: null - - account_api_token: - description: - - Account API token. See I(account_email) for info. - required: false - default: null - - domain: - description: - - Domain to work with. Can be the domain name (e.g. "mydomain.com") or the numeric ID of the domain in DNSimple. If omitted, a list of domains will be returned. - - If domain is present but the domain doesn't exist, it will be created. - required: false - default: null - - record: - description: - - Record to add, if blank a record for the domain will be created, supports the wildcard (*) - required: false - default: null - - record_ids: - description: - - List of records to ensure they either exist or don't exist - required: false - default: null - - type: - description: - - The type of DNS record to create - required: false - choices: [ 'A', 'ALIAS', 'CNAME', 'MX', 'SPF', 'URL', 'TXT', 'NS', 'SRV', 'NAPTR', 'PTR', 'AAAA', 'SSHFP', 'HINFO', 'POOL' ] - default: null - - ttl: - description: - - The TTL to give the new record - required: false - default: 3600 (one hour) - - value: - description: - - Record value - - "Must be specified when trying to ensure a record exists" - required: false - default: null - - priority: - description: - - Record priority - required: false - default: null - - state: - description: - - whether the record should exist or not - required: false - choices: [ 'present', 'absent' ] - default: null - - solo: - description: - - Whether the record should be the only one for that record type and record name. Only use with state=present on a record - required: false - default: null - -requirements: [ dnsimple ] -author: Alex Coomans -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# authenicate using email and API token -- local_action: dnsimple account_email=test@example.com account_api_token=dummyapitoken - -# fetch all domains -- local_action dnsimple - register: domains - -# fetch my.com domain records -- local_action: dnsimple domain=my.com state=present - register: records - -# delete a domain -- local_action: dnsimple domain=my.com state=absent - -# create a test.my.com A record to point to 127.0.0.01 -- local_action: dnsimple domain=my.com record=test type=A value=127.0.0.1 - register: record - -# and then delete it -- local_action: dnsimple domain=my.com record_ids={{ record['id'] }} - -# create a my.com CNAME record to example.com -- local_action: dnsimple domain=my.com record= type=CNAME value=example.com state=present - -# change it's ttl -- local_action: dnsimple domain=my.com record= type=CNAME value=example.com ttl=600 state=present - -# and delete the record -- local_action: dnsimpledomain=my.com record= type=CNAME value=example.com state=absent - -''' - -import os -try: - from dnsimple import DNSimple - from dnsimple.dnsimple import DNSimpleException -except ImportError: - print "failed=True msg='dnsimple required for this module'" - sys.exit(1) - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - account_email = dict(required=False), - account_api_token = dict(required=False, no_log=True), - domain = dict(required=False), - record = dict(required=False), - record_ids = dict(required=False, type='list'), - type = dict(required=False, choices=['A', 'ALIAS', 'CNAME', 'MX', 'SPF', 'URL', 'TXT', 'NS', 'SRV', 'NAPTR', 'PTR', 'AAAA', 'SSHFP', 'HINFO', 'POOL']), - ttl = dict(required=False, default=3600, type='int'), - value = dict(required=False), - priority = dict(required=False, type='int'), - state = dict(required=False, choices=['present', 'absent']), - solo = dict(required=False, type='bool'), - ), - required_together = ( - ['record', 'value'] - ), - supports_check_mode = True, - ) - - account_email = module.params.get('account_email') - account_api_token = module.params.get('account_api_token') - domain = module.params.get('domain') - record = module.params.get('record') - record_ids = module.params.get('record_ids') - record_type = module.params.get('type') - ttl = module.params.get('ttl') - value = module.params.get('value') - priority = module.params.get('priority') - state = module.params.get('state') - is_solo = module.params.get('solo') - - if account_email and account_api_token: - client = DNSimple(email=account_email, api_token=account_api_token) - elif os.environ.get('DNSIMPLE_EMAIL') and os.environ.get('DNSIMPLE_API_TOKEN'): - client = DNSimple(email=os.environ.get('DNSIMPLE_EMAIL'), api_token=os.environ.get('DNSIMPLE_API_TOKEN')) - else: - client = DNSimple() - - try: - # Let's figure out what operation we want to do - - # No domain, return a list - if not domain: - domains = client.domains() - module.exit_json(changed=False, result=[d['domain'] for d in domains]) - - # Domain & No record - if domain and record is None and not record_ids: - domains = [d['domain'] for d in client.domains()] - if domain.isdigit(): - dr = next((d for d in domains if d['id'] == int(domain)), None) - else: - dr = next((d for d in domains if d['name'] == domain), None) - if state == 'present': - if dr: - module.exit_json(changed=False, result=dr) - else: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - module.exit_json(changed=True, result=client.add_domain(domain)['domain']) - elif state == 'absent': - if dr: - if not module.check_mode: - client.delete(domain) - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - module.exit_json(changed=False) - else: - module.fail_json(msg="'%s' is an unknown value for the state argument" % state) - - # need the not none check since record could be an empty string - if domain and record is not None: - records = [r['record'] for r in client.records(str(domain))] - - if not record_type: - module.fail_json(msg="Missing the record type") - - if not value: - module.fail_json(msg="Missing the record value") - - rr = next((r for r in records if r['name'] == record and r['record_type'] == record_type and r['content'] == value), None) - - if state == 'present': - changed = False - if is_solo: - # delete any records that have the same name and record type - same_type = [r['id'] for r in records if r['name'] == record and r['record_type'] == record_type] - if rr: - same_type = [rid for rid in same_type if rid != rr['id']] - if same_type: - if not module.check_mode: - for rid in same_type: - client.delete_record(str(domain), rid) - changed = True - if rr: - # check if we need to update - if rr['ttl'] != ttl or rr['prio'] != priority: - data = {} - if ttl: data['ttl'] = ttl - if priority: data['prio'] = priority - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - module.exit_json(changed=True, result=client.update_record(str(domain), str(rr['id']), data)['record']) - else: - module.exit_json(changed=changed, result=rr) - else: - # create it - data = { - 'name': record, - 'record_type': record_type, - 'content': value, - } - if ttl: data['ttl'] = ttl - if priority: data['prio'] = priority - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - module.exit_json(changed=True, result=client.add_record(str(domain), data)['record']) - elif state == 'absent': - if rr: - if not module.check_mode: - client.delete_record(str(domain), rr['id']) - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - module.exit_json(changed=False) - else: - module.fail_json(msg="'%s' is an unknown value for the state argument" % state) - - # Make sure these record_ids either all exist or none - if domain and record_ids: - current_records = [str(r['record']['id']) for r in client.records(str(domain))] - wanted_records = [str(r) for r in record_ids] - if state == 'present': - difference = list(set(wanted_records) - set(current_records)) - if difference: - module.fail_json(msg="Missing the following records: %s" % difference) - else: - module.exit_json(changed=False) - elif state == 'absent': - difference = list(set(wanted_records) & set(current_records)) - if difference: - if not module.check_mode: - for rid in difference: - client.delete_record(str(domain), rid) - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - module.exit_json(changed=False) - else: - module.fail_json(msg="'%s' is an unknown value for the state argument" % state) - - except DNSimpleException, e: - module.fail_json(msg="Unable to contact DNSimple: %s" % e.message) - - module.fail_json(msg="Unknown what you wanted me to do") - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/dnsmadeeasy b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/dnsmadeeasy deleted file mode 100644 index 148e25a501..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/dnsmadeeasy +++ /dev/null @@ -1,329 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: dnsmadeeasy -version_added: "1.3" -short_description: Interface with dnsmadeeasy.com (a DNS hosting service). -description: - - "Manages DNS records via the v2 REST API of the DNS Made Easy service. It handles records only; there is no manipulation of domains or monitor/account support yet. See: U(http://www.dnsmadeeasy.com/services/rest-api/)" -options: - account_key: - description: - - Accout API Key. - required: true - default: null - - account_secret: - description: - - Accout Secret Key. - required: true - default: null - - domain: - description: - - Domain to work with. Can be the domain name (e.g. "mydomain.com") or the numeric ID of the domain in DNS Made Easy (e.g. "839989") for faster resolution. - required: true - default: null - - record_name: - description: - - Record name to get/create/delete/update. If record_name is not specified; all records for the domain will be returned in "result" regardless of the state argument. - required: false - default: null - - record_type: - description: - - Record type. - required: false - choices: [ 'A', 'AAAA', 'CNAME', 'HTTPRED', 'MX', 'NS', 'PTR', 'SRV', 'TXT' ] - default: null - - record_value: - description: - - "Record value. HTTPRED: , MX: , NS: , PTR: , SRV: , TXT: " - - "If record_value is not specified; no changes will be made and the record will be returned in 'result' (in other words, this module can be used to fetch a record's current id, type, and ttl)" - required: false - default: null - - record_ttl: - description: - - record's "Time to live". Number of seconds the record remains cached in DNS servers. - required: false - default: 1800 - - state: - description: - - whether the record should exist or not - required: true - choices: [ 'present', 'absent' ] - default: null - - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - version_added: 1.5.1 - -notes: - - The DNS Made Easy service requires that machines interacting with the API have the proper time and timezone set. Be sure you are within a few seconds of actual time by using NTP. - - This module returns record(s) in the "result" element when 'state' is set to 'present'. This value can be be registered and used in your playbooks. - -requirements: [ urllib, urllib2, hashlib, hmac ] -author: Brice Burgess -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# fetch my.com domain records -- dnsmadeeasy: account_key=key account_secret=secret domain=my.com state=present - register: response - -# create / ensure the presence of a record -- dnsmadeeasy: account_key=key account_secret=secret domain=my.com state=present record_name="test" record_type="A" record_value="127.0.0.1" - -# update the previously created record -- dnsmadeeasy: account_key=key account_secret=secret domain=my.com state=present record_name="test" record_value="192.168.0.1" - -# fetch a specific record -- dnsmadeeasy: account_key=key account_secret=secret domain=my.com state=present record_name="test" - register: response - -# delete a record / ensure it is absent -- dnsmadeeasy: account_key=key account_secret=secret domain=my.com state=absent record_name="test" -''' - -# ============================================ -# DNSMadeEasy module specific support methods. -# - -IMPORT_ERROR = None -try: - import json - from time import strftime, gmtime - import hashlib - import hmac -except ImportError, e: - IMPORT_ERROR = str(e) - -class DME2: - - def __init__(self, apikey, secret, domain, module): - self.module = module - - self.api = apikey - self.secret = secret - self.baseurl = 'https://api.dnsmadeeasy.com/V2.0/' - self.domain = str(domain) - self.domain_map = None # ["domain_name"] => ID - self.record_map = None # ["record_name"] => ID - self.records = None # ["record_ID"] => - - # Lookup the domain ID if passed as a domain name vs. ID - if not self.domain.isdigit(): - self.domain = self.getDomainByName(self.domain)['id'] - - self.record_url = 'dns/managed/' + str(self.domain) + '/records' - - def _headers(self): - currTime = self._get_date() - hashstring = self._create_hash(currTime) - headers = {'x-dnsme-apiKey': self.api, - 'x-dnsme-hmac': hashstring, - 'x-dnsme-requestDate': currTime, - 'content-type': 'application/json'} - return headers - - def _get_date(self): - return strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT", gmtime()) - - def _create_hash(self, rightnow): - return hmac.new(self.secret.encode(), rightnow.encode(), hashlib.sha1).hexdigest() - - def query(self, resource, method, data=None): - url = self.baseurl + resource - if data and not isinstance(data, basestring): - data = urllib.urlencode(data) - - response, info = fetch_url(self.module, url, data=data, method=method, headers=self._headers()) - if info['status'] not in (200, 201, 204): - self.module.fail_json(msg="%s returned %s, with body: %s" % (url, info['status'], info['msg'])) - - try: - return json.load(response) - except Exception, e: - return {} - - def getDomain(self, domain_id): - if not self.domain_map: - self._instMap('domain') - - return self.domains.get(domain_id, False) - - def getDomainByName(self, domain_name): - if not self.domain_map: - self._instMap('domain') - - return self.getDomain(self.domain_map.get(domain_name, 0)) - - def getDomains(self): - return self.query('dns/managed', 'GET')['data'] - - def getRecord(self, record_id): - if not self.record_map: - self._instMap('record') - - return self.records.get(record_id, False) - - def getRecordByName(self, record_name): - if not self.record_map: - self._instMap('record') - - return self.getRecord(self.record_map.get(record_name, 0)) - - def getRecords(self): - return self.query(self.record_url, 'GET')['data'] - - def _instMap(self, type): - #@TODO cache this call so it's executed only once per ansible execution - map = {} - results = {} - - # iterate over e.g. self.getDomains() || self.getRecords() - for result in getattr(self, 'get' + type.title() + 's')(): - - map[result['name']] = result['id'] - results[result['id']] = result - - # e.g. self.domain_map || self.record_map - setattr(self, type + '_map', map) - setattr(self, type + 's', results) # e.g. self.domains || self.records - - def prepareRecord(self, data): - return json.dumps(data, separators=(',', ':')) - - def createRecord(self, data): - #@TODO update the cache w/ resultant record + id when impleneted - return self.query(self.record_url, 'POST', data) - - def updateRecord(self, record_id, data): - #@TODO update the cache w/ resultant record + id when impleneted - return self.query(self.record_url + '/' + str(record_id), 'PUT', data) - - def deleteRecord(self, record_id): - #@TODO remove record from the cache when impleneted - return self.query(self.record_url + '/' + str(record_id), 'DELETE') - - -# =========================================== -# Module execution. -# - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - account_key=dict(required=True), - account_secret=dict(required=True, no_log=True), - domain=dict(required=True), - state=dict(required=True, choices=['present', 'absent']), - record_name=dict(required=False), - record_type=dict(required=False, choices=[ - 'A', 'AAAA', 'CNAME', 'HTTPRED', 'MX', 'NS', 'PTR', 'SRV', 'TXT']), - record_value=dict(required=False), - record_ttl=dict(required=False, default=1800, type='int'), - validate_certs = dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - ), - required_together=( - ['record_value', 'record_ttl', 'record_type'] - ) - ) - - if IMPORT_ERROR: - module.fail_json(msg="Import Error: " + IMPORT_ERROR) - - DME = DME2(module.params["account_key"], module.params[ - "account_secret"], module.params["domain"], module) - state = module.params["state"] - record_name = module.params["record_name"] - - # Follow Keyword Controlled Behavior - if not record_name: - domain_records = DME.getRecords() - if not domain_records: - module.fail_json( - msg="The requested domain name is not accessible with this api_key; try using its ID if known.") - module.exit_json(changed=False, result=domain_records) - - # Fetch existing record + Build new one - current_record = DME.getRecordByName(record_name) - new_record = {'name': record_name} - for i in ["record_value", "record_type", "record_ttl"]: - if module.params[i]: - new_record[i[len("record_"):]] = module.params[i] - - # Compare new record against existing one - changed = False - if current_record: - for i in new_record: - if str(current_record[i]) != str(new_record[i]): - changed = True - new_record['id'] = str(current_record['id']) - - # Follow Keyword Controlled Behavior - if state == 'present': - # return the record if no value is specified - if not "value" in new_record: - if not current_record: - module.fail_json( - msg="A record with name '%s' does not exist for domain '%s.'" % (record_name, domain)) - module.exit_json(changed=False, result=current_record) - - # create record as it does not exist - if not current_record: - record = DME.createRecord(DME.prepareRecord(new_record)) - module.exit_json(changed=True, result=record) - - # update the record - if changed: - DME.updateRecord( - current_record['id'], DME.prepareRecord(new_record)) - module.exit_json(changed=True, result=new_record) - - # return the record (no changes) - module.exit_json(changed=False, result=current_record) - - elif state == 'absent': - # delete the record if it exists - if current_record: - DME.deleteRecord(current_record['id']) - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - # record does not exist, return w/o change. - module.exit_json(changed=False) - - else: - module.fail_json( - msg="'%s' is an unknown value for the state argument" % state) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/lldp b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/lldp deleted file mode 100755 index 6b8836852f..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/lldp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -tt -# 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 . - -import subprocess - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: lldp -version_added: 1.6 -short_description: get details reported by lldp -description: - - Reads data out of lldpctl -options: {} -author: Andy Hill -notes: - - Requires lldpd running and lldp enabled on switches -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Retrieve switch/port information - - name: Gather information from lldp - lldp: - - - name: Print each switch/port - debug: msg="{{ lldp[item]['chassis']['name'] }} / {{ lldp[item]['port']['ifalias'] }} - with_items: lldp.keys() - -# TASK: [Print each switch/port] *********************************************************** -# ok: [10.13.0.22] => (item=eth2) => {"item": "eth2", "msg": "switch1.example.com / Gi0/24"} -# ok: [10.13.0.22] => (item=eth1) => {"item": "eth1", "msg": "switch2.example.com / Gi0/3"} -# ok: [10.13.0.22] => (item=eth0) => {"item": "eth0", "msg": "switch3.example.com / Gi0/3"} - -''' - -def gather_lldp(): - cmd = ['lldpctl', '-f', 'keyvalue'] - proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) - (output, err) = proc.communicate() - if output: - output_dict = {} - lldp_entries = output.split("\n") - - for entry in lldp_entries: - if entry: - path, value = entry.strip().split("=", 1) - path = path.split(".") - path_components, final = path[:-1], path[-1] - - current_dict = output_dict - for path_component in path_components: - current_dict[path_component] = current_dict.get(path_component, {}) - current_dict = current_dict[path_component] - current_dict[final] = value - return output_dict - - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule({}) - - lldp_output = gather_lldp() - try: - data = {'lldp': lldp_output['lldp']} - module.exit_json(ansible_facts=data) - except TypeError: - module.fail_json(msg="lldpctl command failed. is lldpd running?") - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/netscaler b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/netscaler deleted file mode 100644 index de3c8fc242..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/netscaler +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -Ansible module to manage Citrix NetScaler entities -(c) 2013, Nandor Sivok - -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 . -""" - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: netscaler -version_added: "1.1" -short_description: Manages Citrix NetScaler entities -description: - - Manages Citrix NetScaler server and service entities. -options: - nsc_host: - description: - - hostname or ip of your netscaler - required: true - default: null - aliases: [] - nsc_protocol: - description: - - protocol used to access netscaler - required: false - default: https - aliases: [] - user: - description: - - username - required: true - default: null - aliases: [] - password: - description: - - password - required: true - default: null - aliases: [] - action: - description: - - the action you want to perform on the entity - required: false - default: disable - choices: ["enable", "disable"] - aliases: [] - name: - description: - - name of the entity - required: true - default: hostname - aliases: [] - type: - description: - - type of the entity - required: false - default: server - choices: ["server", "service"] - aliases: [] - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates for the target url will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - -requirements: [ "urllib", "urllib2" ] -author: Nandor Sivok -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Disable the server -ansible host -m netscaler -a "nsc_host=nsc.example.com user=apiuser password=apipass" - -# Enable the server -ansible host -m netscaler -a "nsc_host=nsc.example.com user=apiuser password=apipass action=enable" - -# Disable the service local:8080 -ansible host -m netscaler -a "nsc_host=nsc.example.com user=apiuser password=apipass name=local:8080 type=service action=disable" -''' - - -import json -import base64 -import socket - - -class netscaler(object): - - _nitro_base_url = '/nitro/v1/' - - def __init__(self, module): - self.module = module - - def http_request(self, api_endpoint, data_json={}): - request_url = self._nsc_protocol + '://' + self._nsc_host + self._nitro_base_url + api_endpoint - - data_json = urllib.urlencode(data_json) - if not len(data_json): - data_json = None - - auth = base64.encodestring('%s:%s' % (self._nsc_user, self._nsc_pass)).replace('\n', '').strip() - headers = { - 'Authorization': 'Basic %s' % auth, - 'Content-Type' : 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', - } - - response, info = fetch_url(self.module, request_url, data=data_json, headers=headers) - - return json.load(response) - - def prepare_request(self, action): - resp = self.http_request( - 'config', - { - "object": - { - "params": {"action": action}, - self._type: {"name": self._name} - } - } - ) - - return resp - - -def core(module): - n = netscaler(module) - n._nsc_host = module.params.get('nsc_host') - n._nsc_user = module.params.get('user') - n._nsc_pass = module.params.get('password') - n._nsc_protocol = module.params.get('nsc_protocol') - n._name = module.params.get('name') - n._type = module.params.get('type') - action = module.params.get('action') - - r = n.prepare_request(action) - - return r['errorcode'], r - - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - nsc_host = dict(required=True), - nsc_protocol = dict(default='https'), - user = dict(required=True), - password = dict(required=True), - action = dict(default='enable', choices=['enable','disable']), - name = dict(default=socket.gethostname()), - type = dict(default='server', choices=['service', 'server']), - validate_certs=dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - ) - ) - - rc = 0 - try: - rc, result = core(module) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg=str(e)) - - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(rc=rc, msg=result) - else: - result['changed'] = True - module.exit_json(**result) - - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/openvswitch_bridge b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/openvswitch_bridge deleted file mode 100644 index 551ca707a2..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/openvswitch_bridge +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -#coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, David Stygstra -# -# This file is part of Ansible -# -# This module 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. -# -# This software 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 this software. If not, see . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: openvswitch_bridge -version_added: 1.4 -author: David Stygstra -short_description: Manage Open vSwitch bridges -requirements: [ ovs-vsctl ] -description: - - Manage Open vSwitch bridges -options: - bridge: - required: true - description: - - Name of bridge to manage - state: - required: false - default: "present" - choices: [ present, absent ] - description: - - Whether the bridge should exist - timeout: - required: false - default: 5 - description: - - How long to wait for ovs-vswitchd to respond -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Create a bridge named br-int -- openvswitch_bridge: bridge=br-int state=present -''' - - -class OVSBridge(object): - def __init__(self, module): - self.module = module - self.bridge = module.params['bridge'] - self.state = module.params['state'] - self.timeout = module.params['timeout'] - - def _vsctl(self, command): - '''Run ovs-vsctl command''' - return self.module.run_command(['ovs-vsctl', '-t', str(self.timeout)] + command) - - def exists(self): - '''Check if the bridge already exists''' - rc, _, err = self._vsctl(['br-exists', self.bridge]) - if rc == 0: # See ovs-vsctl(8) for status codes - return True - if rc == 2: - return False - raise Exception(err) - - def add(self): - '''Create the bridge''' - rc, _, err = self._vsctl(['add-br', self.bridge]) - if rc != 0: - raise Exception(err) - - def delete(self): - '''Delete the bridge''' - rc, _, err = self._vsctl(['del-br', self.bridge]) - if rc != 0: - raise Exception(err) - - def check(self): - '''Run check mode''' - try: - if self.state == 'absent' and self.exists(): - changed = True - elif self.state == 'present' and not self.exists(): - changed = True - else: - changed = False - except Exception, e: - self.module.fail_json(msg=str(e)) - self.module.exit_json(changed=changed) - - def run(self): - '''Make the necessary changes''' - changed = False - try: - if self.state == 'absent': - if self.exists(): - self.delete() - changed = True - elif self.state == 'present': - if not self.exists(): - self.add() - changed = True - except Exception, e: - self.module.fail_json(msg=str(e)) - self.module.exit_json(changed=changed) - - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec={ - 'bridge': {'required': True}, - 'state': {'default': 'present', 'choices': ['present', 'absent']}, - 'timeout': {'default': 5, 'type': 'int'} - }, - supports_check_mode=True, - ) - - br = OVSBridge(module) - if module.check_mode: - br.check() - else: - br.run() - - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/openvswitch_port b/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/openvswitch_port deleted file mode 100644 index 66391937d1..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/net_infrastructure/openvswitch_port +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -#coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, David Stygstra -# -# This file is part of Ansible -# -# This module 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. -# -# This software 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 this software. If not, see . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: openvswitch_port -version_added: 1.4 -author: David Stygstra -short_description: Manage Open vSwitch ports -requirements: [ ovs-vsctl ] -description: - - Manage Open vSwitch ports -options: - bridge: - required: true - description: - - Name of bridge to manage - port: - required: true - description: - - Name of port to manage on the bridge - state: - required: false - default: "present" - choices: [ present, absent ] - description: - - Whether the port should exist - timeout: - required: false - default: 5 - description: - - How long to wait for ovs-vswitchd to respond -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Creates port eth2 on bridge br-ex -- openvswitch_port: bridge=br-ex port=eth2 state=present -''' - - -class OVSPort(object): - def __init__(self, module): - self.module = module - self.bridge = module.params['bridge'] - self.port = module.params['port'] - self.state = module.params['state'] - self.timeout = module.params['timeout'] - - def _vsctl(self, command): - '''Run ovs-vsctl command''' - return self.module.run_command(['ovs-vsctl', '-t', str(self.timeout)] + command) - - def exists(self): - '''Check if the port already exists''' - rc, out, err = self._vsctl(['list-ports', self.bridge]) - if rc != 0: - raise Exception(err) - return any(port.rstrip() == self.port for port in out.split('\n')) - - def add(self): - '''Add the port''' - rc, _, err = self._vsctl(['add-port', self.bridge, self.port]) - if rc != 0: - raise Exception(err) - - def delete(self): - '''Remove the port''' - rc, _, err = self._vsctl(['del-port', self.bridge, self.port]) - if rc != 0: - raise Exception(err) - - def check(self): - '''Run check mode''' - try: - if self.state == 'absent' and self.exists(): - changed = True - elif self.state == 'present' and not self.exists(): - changed = True - else: - changed = False - except Exception, e: - self.module.fail_json(msg=str(e)) - self.module.exit_json(changed=changed) - - def run(self): - '''Make the necessary changes''' - changed = False - try: - if self.state == 'absent': - if self.exists(): - self.delete() - changed = True - elif self.state == 'present': - if not self.exists(): - self.add() - changed = True - except Exception, e: - self.module.fail_json(msg=str(e)) - self.module.exit_json(changed=changed) - - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec={ - 'bridge': {'required': True}, - 'port': {'required': True}, - 'state': {'default': 'present', 'choices': ['present', 'absent']}, - 'timeout': {'default': 5, 'type': 'int'} - }, - supports_check_mode=True, - ) - - port = OVSPort(module) - if module.check_mode: - port.check() - else: - port.run() - - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/campfire b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/campfire deleted file mode 100644 index 31e69fc545..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/campfire +++ /dev/null @@ -1,143 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: campfire -version_added: "1.2" -short_description: Send a message to Campfire -description: - - Send a message to Campfire. - - Messages with newlines will result in a "Paste" message being sent. -version_added: "1.2" -options: - subscription: - description: - - The subscription name to use. - required: true - token: - description: - - API token. - required: true - room: - description: - - Room number to which the message should be sent. - required: true - msg: - description: - - The message body. - required: true - notify: - description: - - Send a notification sound before the message. - required: false - choices: ["56k", "bell", "bezos", "bueller", "clowntown", - "cottoneyejoe", "crickets", "dadgummit", "dangerzone", - "danielsan", "deeper", "drama", "greatjob", "greyjoy", - "guarantee", "heygirl", "horn", "horror", - "inconceivable", "live", "loggins", "makeitso", "noooo", - "nyan", "ohmy", "ohyeah", "pushit", "rimshot", - "rollout", "rumble", "sax", "secret", "sexyback", - "story", "tada", "tmyk", "trololo", "trombone", "unix", - "vuvuzela", "what", "whoomp", "yeah", "yodel"] - -# informational: requirements for nodes -requirements: [ urllib2, cgi ] -author: Adam Garside -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- campfire: subscription=foo token=12345 room=123 msg="Task completed." - -- campfire: subscription=foo token=12345 room=123 notify=loggins - msg="Task completed ... with feeling." -''' - - -def main(): - - try: - import urllib2 - except ImportError: - module.fail_json(msg="urllib2 is required") - - try: - import cgi - except ImportError: - module.fail_json(msg="cgi is required") - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - subscription=dict(required=True), - token=dict(required=True), - room=dict(required=True), - msg=dict(required=True), - notify=dict(required=False, - choices=["56k", "bell", "bezos", "bueller", - "clowntown", "cottoneyejoe", - "crickets", "dadgummit", "dangerzone", - "danielsan", "deeper", "drama", - "greatjob", "greyjoy", "guarantee", - "heygirl", "horn", "horror", - "inconceivable", "live", "loggins", - "makeitso", "noooo", "nyan", "ohmy", - "ohyeah", "pushit", "rimshot", - "rollout", "rumble", "sax", "secret", - "sexyback", "story", "tada", "tmyk", - "trololo", "trombone", "unix", - "vuvuzela", "what", "whoomp", "yeah", - "yodel"]), - ), - supports_check_mode=False - ) - - subscription = module.params["subscription"] - token = module.params["token"] - room = module.params["room"] - msg = module.params["msg"] - notify = module.params["notify"] - - URI = "https://%s.campfirenow.com" % subscription - NSTR = "SoundMessage%s" - MSTR = "%s" - AGENT = "Ansible/1.2" - - try: - - # Setup basic auth using token as the username - pm = urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm() - pm.add_password(None, URI, token, 'X') - - # Setup Handler and define the opener for the request - handler = urllib2.HTTPBasicAuthHandler(pm) - opener = urllib2.build_opener(handler) - - target_url = '%s/room/%s/speak.xml' % (URI, room) - - # Send some audible notification if requested - if notify: - req = urllib2.Request(target_url, NSTR % cgi.escape(notify)) - req.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/xml') - req.add_header('User-agent', AGENT) - response = opener.open(req) - - # Send the message - req = urllib2.Request(target_url, MSTR % cgi.escape(msg)) - req.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/xml') - req.add_header('User-agent', AGENT) - response = opener.open(req) - - except urllib2.HTTPError, e: - if not (200 <= e.code < 300): - module.fail_json(msg="unable to send msg: '%s', campfire api" - " returned error code: '%s'" % - (msg, e.code)) - - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to send msg: %s" % msg) - - module.exit_json(changed=True, room=room, msg=msg, notify=notify) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/flowdock b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/flowdock deleted file mode 100644 index 009487fb43..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/flowdock +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# Copyright 2013 Matt Coddington -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: flowdock -version_added: "1.2" -author: Matt Coddington -short_description: Send a message to a flowdock -description: - - Send a message to a flowdock team inbox or chat using the push API (see https://www.flowdock.com/api/team-inbox and https://www.flowdock.com/api/chat) -options: - token: - description: - - API token. - required: true - type: - description: - - Whether to post to 'inbox' or 'chat' - required: true - choices: [ "inbox", "chat" ] - msg: - description: - - Content of the message - required: true - tags: - description: - - tags of the message, separated by commas - required: false - external_user_name: - description: - - (chat only - required) Name of the "user" sending the message - required: false - from_address: - description: - - (inbox only - required) Email address of the message sender - required: false - source: - description: - - (inbox only - required) Human readable identifier of the application that uses the Flowdock API - required: false - subject: - description: - - (inbox only - required) Subject line of the message - required: false - from_name: - description: - - (inbox only) Name of the message sender - required: false - reply_to: - description: - - (inbox only) Email address for replies - required: false - project: - description: - - (inbox only) Human readable identifier for more detailed message categorization - required: false - link: - description: - - (inbox only) Link associated with the message. This will be used to link the message subject in Team Inbox. - required: false - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - version_added: 1.5.1 - -# informational: requirements for nodes -requirements: [ urllib, urllib2 ] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- flowdock: type=inbox - token=AAAAAA - from_address=user@example.com - source='my cool app' - msg='test from ansible' - subject='test subject' - -- flowdock: type=chat - token=AAAAAA - external_user_name=testuser - msg='test from ansible' - tags=tag1,tag2,tag3 -''' - -# =========================================== -# Module execution. -# - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - token=dict(required=True), - msg=dict(required=True), - type=dict(required=True, choices=["inbox","chat"]), - external_user_name=dict(required=False), - from_address=dict(required=False), - source=dict(required=False), - subject=dict(required=False), - from_name=dict(required=False), - reply_to=dict(required=False), - project=dict(required=False), - tags=dict(required=False), - link=dict(required=False), - validate_certs = dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - type = module.params["type"] - token = module.params["token"] - if type == 'inbox': - url = "https://api.flowdock.com/v1/messages/team_inbox/%s" % (token) - else: - url = "https://api.flowdock.com/v1/messages/chat/%s" % (token) - - params = {} - - # required params - params['content'] = module.params["msg"] - - # required params for the 'chat' type - if module.params['external_user_name']: - if type == 'inbox': - module.fail_json(msg="external_user_name is not valid for the 'inbox' type") - else: - params['external_user_name'] = module.params["external_user_name"] - elif type == 'chat': - module.fail_json(msg="%s is required for the 'inbox' type" % item) - - # required params for the 'inbox' type - for item in [ 'from_address', 'source', 'subject' ]: - if module.params[item]: - if type == 'chat': - module.fail_json(msg="%s is not valid for the 'chat' type" % item) - else: - params[item] = module.params[item] - elif type == 'inbox': - module.fail_json(msg="%s is required for the 'inbox' type" % item) - - # optional params - if module.params["tags"]: - params['tags'] = module.params["tags"] - - # optional params for the 'inbox' type - for item in [ 'from_name', 'reply_to', 'project', 'link' ]: - if module.params[item]: - if type == 'chat': - module.fail_json(msg="%s is not valid for the 'chat' type" % item) - else: - params[item] = module.params[item] - - # If we're in check mode, just exit pretending like we succeeded - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=False) - - # Send the data to Flowdock - data = urllib.urlencode(params) - response, info = fetch_url(module, url, data=data) - if info['status'] != 200: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to send msg: %s" % info['msg']) - - module.exit_json(changed=True, msg=module.params["msg"]) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * - -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/grove b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/grove deleted file mode 100644 index e6bf241bda..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/grove +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: grove -version_added: 1.4 -short_description: Sends a notification to a grove.io channel -description: - - The M(grove) module sends a message for a service to a Grove.io - channel. -options: - channel_token: - description: - - Token of the channel to post to. - required: true - service: - description: - - Name of the service (displayed as the "user" in the message) - required: false - default: ansible - message: - description: - - Message content - required: true - url: - description: - - Service URL for the web client - required: false - icon_url: - description: - - Icon for the service - required: false - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - version_added: 1.5.1 -author: Jonas Pfenniger -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- grove: > - channel_token=6Ph62VBBJOccmtTPZbubiPzdrhipZXtg - service=my-app - message=deployed {{ target }} -''' - -BASE_URL = 'https://grove.io/api/notice/%s/' - -# ============================================================== -# do_notify_grove - -def do_notify_grove(module, channel_token, service, message, url=None, icon_url=None): - my_url = BASE_URL % (channel_token,) - - my_data = dict(service=service, message=message) - if url is not None: - my_data['url'] = url - if icon_url is not None: - my_data['icon_url'] = icon_url - - data = urllib.urlencode(my_data) - response, info = fetch_url(module, my_url, data=data) - if info['status'] != 200: - module.fail_json(msg="failed to send notification: %s" % info['msg']) - -# ============================================================== -# main - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - channel_token = dict(type='str', required=True), - message = dict(type='str', required=True), - service = dict(type='str', default='ansible'), - url = dict(type='str', default=None), - icon_url = dict(type='str', default=None), - validate_certs = dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - ) - ) - - channel_token = module.params['channel_token'] - service = module.params['service'] - message = module.params['message'] - url = module.params['url'] - icon_url = module.params['icon_url'] - - do_notify_grove(module, channel_token, service, message, url, icon_url) - - # Mission complete - module.exit_json(msg="OK") - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/hipchat b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/hipchat deleted file mode 100644 index 4ff95b32bf..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/hipchat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: hipchat -version_added: "1.2" -short_description: Send a message to hipchat -description: - - Send a message to hipchat -options: - token: - description: - - API token. - required: true - room: - description: - - ID or name of the room. - required: true - from: - description: - - Name the message will appear be sent from. max 15 characters. - Over 15, will be shorten. - required: false - default: Ansible - msg: - description: - - The message body. - required: true - default: null - color: - description: - - Background color for the message. Default is yellow. - required: false - default: yellow - choices: [ "yellow", "red", "green", "purple", "gray", "random" ] - msg_format: - description: - - message format. html or text. Default is text. - required: false - default: text - choices: [ "text", "html" ] - notify: - description: - - notify or not (change the tab color, play a sound, etc) - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: [ "yes", "no" ] - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - version_added: 1.5.1 - api: - description: - - API url if using a self-hosted hipchat server - required: false - default: 'https://api.hipchat.com/v1/rooms/message' - version_added: 1.6.0 - - -# informational: requirements for nodes -requirements: [ urllib, urllib2 ] -author: WAKAYAMA Shirou -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- hipchat: token=AAAAAA room=notify msg="Ansible task finished" -''' - -# =========================================== -# HipChat module specific support methods. -# - -MSG_URI = "https://api.hipchat.com/v1/rooms/message" - -def send_msg(module, token, room, msg_from, msg, msg_format='text', - color='yellow', notify=False, api=MSG_URI): - '''sending message to hipchat''' - - params = {} - params['room_id'] = room - params['from'] = msg_from[:15] # max length is 15 - params['message'] = msg - params['message_format'] = msg_format - params['color'] = color - params['api'] = api - - if notify: - params['notify'] = 1 - else: - params['notify'] = 0 - - url = api + "?auth_token=%s" % (token) - data = urllib.urlencode(params) - response, info = fetch_url(module, url, data=data) - if info['status'] == 200: - return response.read() - else: - module.fail_json(msg="failed to send message, return status=%s" % str(info['status'])) - - -# =========================================== -# Module execution. -# - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - token=dict(required=True), - room=dict(required=True), - msg=dict(required=True), - msg_from=dict(default="Ansible", aliases=['from']), - color=dict(default="yellow", choices=["yellow", "red", "green", - "purple", "gray", "random"]), - msg_format=dict(default="text", choices=["text", "html"]), - notify=dict(default=True, type='bool'), - validate_certs = dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - api = dict(default=MSG_URI), - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - token = module.params["token"] - room = module.params["room"] - msg = module.params["msg"] - msg_from = module.params["msg_from"] - color = module.params["color"] - msg_format = module.params["msg_format"] - notify = module.params["notify"] - api = module.params["api"] - - try: - send_msg(module, token, room, msg_from, msg, msg_format, color, notify, api) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to sent msg: %s" % e) - - changed = True - module.exit_json(changed=changed, room=room, msg_from=msg_from, msg=msg) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/irc b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/irc deleted file mode 100644 index a90834f820..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/irc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Jan-Piet Mens -# -# 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 . -# - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: irc -version_added: "1.2" -short_description: Send a message to an IRC channel -description: - - Send a message to an IRC channel. This is a very simplistic implementation. -options: - server: - description: - - IRC server name/address - required: false - default: localhost - port: - description: - - IRC server port number - required: false - default: 6667 - nick: - description: - - Nickname. May be shortened, depending on server's NICKLEN setting. - required: false - default: ansible - msg: - description: - - The message body. - required: true - default: null - color: - description: - - Text color for the message. ("none" is a valid option in 1.6 or later, in 1.6 and prior, the default color is black, not "none"). - required: false - default: "none" - choices: [ "none", "yellow", "red", "green", "blue", "black" ] - channel: - description: - - Channel name - required: true - key: - description: - - Channel key - required: false - version_added: 1.7 - passwd: - description: - - Server password - required: false - timeout: - description: - - Timeout to use while waiting for successful registration and join - messages, this is to prevent an endless loop - default: 30 - version_added: 1.5 - use_ssl: - description: - - Designates whether TLS/SSL should be used when connecting to the IRC server - default: False - version_added: 1.8 - -# informational: requirements for nodes -requirements: [ socket ] -author: Jan-Piet Mens, Matt Martz -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- irc: server=irc.example.net channel="#t1" msg="Hello world" - -- local_action: irc port=6669 - channel="#t1" - msg="All finished at {{ ansible_date_time.iso8601 }}" - color=red - nick=ansibleIRC -''' - -# =========================================== -# IRC module support methods. -# - -import re -import socket -import ssl - -from time import sleep - - -def send_msg(channel, msg, server='localhost', port='6667', key=None, - nick="ansible", color='none', passwd=False, timeout=30, use_ssl=False): - '''send message to IRC''' - - colornumbers = { - 'black': "01", - 'red': "04", - 'green': "09", - 'yellow': "08", - 'blue': "12", - } - - try: - colornumber = colornumbers[color] - colortext = "\x03" + colornumber - except: - colortext = "" - - message = colortext + msg - - irc = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) - if use_ssl: - irc = ssl.wrap_socket(irc) - irc.connect((server, int(port))) - if passwd: - irc.send('PASS %s\r\n' % passwd) - irc.send('NICK %s\r\n' % nick) - irc.send('USER %s %s %s :ansible IRC\r\n' % (nick, nick, nick)) - motd = '' - start = time.time() - while 1: - motd += irc.recv(1024) - # The server might send back a shorter nick than we specified (due to NICKLEN), - # so grab that and use it from now on (assuming we find the 00[1-4] response). - match = re.search('^:\S+ 00[1-4] (?P\S+) :', motd, flags=re.M) - if match: - nick = match.group('nick') - break - elif time.time() - start > timeout: - raise Exception('Timeout waiting for IRC server welcome response') - sleep(0.5) - - if key: - irc.send('JOIN %s %s\r\n' % (channel, key)) - else: - irc.send('JOIN %s\r\n' % channel) - - join = '' - start = time.time() - while 1: - join += irc.recv(1024) - if re.search('^:\S+ 366 %s %s :' % (nick, channel), join, flags=re.M): - break - elif time.time() - start > timeout: - raise Exception('Timeout waiting for IRC JOIN response') - sleep(0.5) - - irc.send('PRIVMSG %s :%s\r\n' % (channel, message)) - sleep(1) - irc.send('PART %s\r\n' % channel) - irc.send('QUIT\r\n') - sleep(1) - irc.close() - -# =========================================== -# Main -# - - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - server=dict(default='localhost'), - port=dict(default=6667), - nick=dict(default='ansible'), - msg=dict(required=True), - color=dict(default="none", choices=["yellow", "red", "green", - "blue", "black", "none"]), - channel=dict(required=True), - key=dict(), - passwd=dict(), - timeout=dict(type='int', default=30), - use_ssl=dict(type='bool', default=False) - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - server = module.params["server"] - port = module.params["port"] - nick = module.params["nick"] - msg = module.params["msg"] - color = module.params["color"] - channel = module.params["channel"] - key = module.params["key"] - passwd = module.params["passwd"] - timeout = module.params["timeout"] - use_ssl = module.params["use_ssl"] - - try: - send_msg(channel, msg, server, port, key, nick, color, passwd, timeout, use_ssl) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to send to IRC: %s" % e) - - module.exit_json(changed=False, channel=channel, nick=nick, - msg=msg) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/jabber b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/jabber deleted file mode 100644 index 8a7eed37b3..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/jabber +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -version_added: "1.2" -module: jabber -short_description: Send a message to jabber user or chat room -description: - - Send a message to jabber -options: - user: - description: - User as which to connect - required: true - password: - description: - password for user to connect - required: true - to: - description: - user ID or name of the room, when using room use a slash to indicate your nick. - required: true - msg: - description: - - The message body. - required: true - default: null - host: - description: - host to connect, overrides user info - required: false - port: - description: - port to connect to, overrides default - required: false - default: 5222 - encoding: - description: - message encoding - required: false - -# informational: requirements for nodes -requirements: [ xmpp ] -author: Brian Coca -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# send a message to a user -- jabber: user=mybot@example.net - password=secret - to=friend@example.net - msg="Ansible task finished" - -# send a message to a room -- jabber: user=mybot@example.net - password=secret - to=mychaps@conference.example.net/ansiblebot - msg="Ansible task finished" - -# send a message, specifying the host and port -- jabber user=mybot@example.net - host=talk.example.net - port=5223 - password=secret - to=mychaps@example.net - msg="Ansible task finished" -''' - -import os -import re -import time - -HAS_XMPP = True -try: - import xmpp -except ImportError: - HAS_XMPP = False - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - user=dict(required=True), - password=dict(required=True), - to=dict(required=True), - msg=dict(required=True), - host=dict(required=False), - port=dict(required=False,default=5222), - encoding=dict(required=False), - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - if not HAS_XMPP: - module.fail_json(msg="xmpp is not installed") - - jid = xmpp.JID(module.params['user']) - user = jid.getNode() - server = jid.getDomain() - port = module.params['port'] - password = module.params['password'] - try: - to, nick = module.params['to'].split('/', 1) - except ValueError: - to, nick = module.params['to'], None - - if module.params['host']: - host = module.params['host'] - else: - host = server - if module.params['encoding']: - xmpp.simplexml.ENCODING = params['encoding'] - - msg = xmpp.protocol.Message(body=module.params['msg']) - - try: - conn=xmpp.Client(server) - if not conn.connect(server=(host,port)): - module.fail_json(rc=1, msg='Failed to connect to server: %s' % (server)) - if not conn.auth(user,password,'Ansible'): - module.fail_json(rc=1, msg='Failed to authorize %s on: %s' % (user,server)) - # some old servers require this, also the sleep following send - conn.sendInitPresence(requestRoster=0) - - if nick: # sending to room instead of user, need to join - msg.setType('groupchat') - msg.setTag('x', namespace='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user') - conn.send(xmpp.Presence(to=module.params['to'])) - time.sleep(1) - else: - msg.setType('chat') - - msg.setTo(to) - if not module.check_mode: - conn.send(msg) - time.sleep(1) - conn.disconnect() - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to send msg: %s" % e) - - module.exit_json(changed=False, to=to, user=user, msg=msg.getBody()) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/mail b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/mail deleted file mode 100644 index 34cd3a09bf..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/mail +++ /dev/null @@ -1,252 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# Copyright 2012 Dag Wieers -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = """ ---- -author: Dag Wieers -module: mail -short_description: Send an email -description: - - This module is useful for sending emails from playbooks. - - One may wonder why automate sending emails? In complex environments - there are from time to time processes that cannot be automated, either - because you lack the authority to make it so, or because not everyone - agrees to a common approach. - - If you cannot automate a specific step, but the step is non-blocking, - sending out an email to the responsible party to make him perform his - part of the bargain is an elegant way to put the responsibility in - someone else's lap. - - Of course sending out a mail can be equally useful as a way to notify - one or more people in a team that a specific action has been - (successfully) taken. -version_added: "0.8" -options: - from: - description: - - The email-address the mail is sent from. May contain address and phrase. - default: root - required: false - to: - description: - - The email-address(es) the mail is being sent to. This is - a comma-separated list, which may contain address and phrase portions. - default: root - required: false - cc: - description: - - The email-address(es) the mail is being copied to. This is - a comma-separated list, which may contain address and phrase portions. - required: false - bcc: - description: - - The email-address(es) the mail is being 'blind' copied to. This is - a comma-separated list, which may contain address and phrase portions. - required: false - subject: - description: - - The subject of the email being sent. - aliases: [ msg ] - required: true - body: - description: - - The body of the email being sent. - default: $subject - required: false - host: - description: - - The mail server - default: 'localhost' - required: false - port: - description: - - The mail server port - default: '25' - required: false - version_added: "1.0" - attach: - description: - - A space-separated list of pathnames of files to attach to the message. - Attached files will have their content-type set to C(application/octet-stream). - default: null - required: false - version_added: "1.0" - headers: - description: - - A vertical-bar-separated list of headers which should be added to the message. - Each individual header is specified as C(header=value) (see example below). - default: null - required: false - version_added: "1.0" - charset: - description: - - The character set of email being sent - default: 'us-ascii' - required: false -""" - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Example playbook sending mail to root -- local_action: mail msg='System {{ ansible_hostname }} has been successfully provisioned.' - -# Send e-mail to a bunch of users, attaching files -- local_action: mail - host='127.0.0.1' - port=2025 - subject="Ansible-report" - body="Hello, this is an e-mail. I hope you like it ;-)" - from="jane@example.net (Jane Jolie)" - to="John Doe , Suzie Something " - cc="Charlie Root " - attach="/etc/group /tmp/pavatar2.png" - headers=Reply-To=john@example.com|X-Special="Something or other" - charset=utf8 -''' - -import os -import sys -import smtplib - -try: - from email import encoders - import email.utils - from email.utils import parseaddr, formataddr - from email.mime.base import MIMEBase - from mail.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart - from email.mime.text import MIMEText -except ImportError: - from email import Encoders as encoders - import email.Utils - from email.Utils import parseaddr, formataddr - from email.MIMEBase import MIMEBase - from email.MIMEMultipart import MIMEMultipart - from email.MIMEText import MIMEText - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - host = dict(default='localhost'), - port = dict(default='25'), - sender = dict(default='root', aliases=['from']), - to = dict(default='root', aliases=['recipients']), - cc = dict(default=None), - bcc = dict(default=None), - subject = dict(required=True, aliases=['msg']), - body = dict(default=None), - attach = dict(default=None), - headers = dict(default=None), - charset = dict(default='us-ascii') - ) - ) - - host = module.params.get('host') - port = module.params.get('port') - sender = module.params.get('sender') - recipients = module.params.get('to') - copies = module.params.get('cc') - blindcopies = module.params.get('bcc') - subject = module.params.get('subject') - body = module.params.get('body') - attach_files = module.params.get('attach') - headers = module.params.get('headers') - charset = module.params.get('charset') - - sender_phrase, sender_addr = parseaddr(sender) - - if not body: - body = subject - - try: - smtp = smtplib.SMTP(host, port=int(port)) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(rc=1, msg='Failed to send mail to server %s on port %s: %s' % (host, port, e)) - - - msg = MIMEMultipart() - msg['Subject'] = subject - msg['From'] = formataddr((sender_phrase, sender_addr)) - msg.preamble = "Multipart message" - - if headers is not None: - for hdr in [x.strip() for x in headers.split('|')]: - try: - h_key, h_val = hdr.split('=') - msg.add_header(h_key, h_val) - except: - pass - - if 'X-Mailer' not in msg: - msg.add_header('X-Mailer', "Ansible") - - to_list = [] - cc_list = [] - addr_list = [] - - if recipients is not None: - for addr in [x.strip() for x in recipients.split(',')]: - to_list.append( formataddr( parseaddr(addr)) ) - addr_list.append( parseaddr(addr)[1] ) # address only, w/o phrase - if copies is not None: - for addr in [x.strip() for x in copies.split(',')]: - cc_list.append( formataddr( parseaddr(addr)) ) - addr_list.append( parseaddr(addr)[1] ) # address only, w/o phrase - if blindcopies is not None: - for addr in [x.strip() for x in blindcopies.split(',')]: - addr_list.append( parseaddr(addr)[1] ) - - if len(to_list) > 0: - msg['To'] = ", ".join(to_list) - if len(cc_list) > 0: - msg['Cc'] = ", ".join(cc_list) - - part = MIMEText(body + "\n\n", _charset=charset) - msg.attach(part) - - if attach_files is not None: - for file in attach_files.split(): - try: - fp = open(file, 'rb') - - part = MIMEBase('application', 'octet-stream') - part.set_payload(fp.read()) - fp.close() - - encoders.encode_base64(part) - - part.add_header('Content-disposition', 'attachment', filename=os.path.basename(file)) - msg.attach(part) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(rc=1, msg="Failed to send mail: can't attach file %s: %s" % (file, e)) - sys.exit() - - composed = msg.as_string() - - try: - smtp.sendmail(sender_addr, set(addr_list), composed) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(rc=1, msg='Failed to send mail to %s: %s' % (", ".join(addr_list), e)) - - smtp.quit() - - module.exit_json(changed=False) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/mqtt b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/mqtt deleted file mode 100644 index d701bd9348..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/mqtt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, 2014, Jan-Piet Mens -# -# 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 . -# - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: mqtt -short_description: Publish a message on an MQTT topic for the IoT -version_added: "1.2" -description: - - Publish a message on an MQTT topic. -options: - server: - description: - - MQTT broker address/name - required: false - default: localhost - port: - description: - - MQTT broker port number - required: false - default: 1883 - username: - description: - - Username to authenticate against the broker. - required: false - password: - description: - - Password for C(username) to authenticate against the broker. - required: false - client_id: - description: - - MQTT client identifier - required: false - default: hostname + pid - topic: - description: - - MQTT topic name - required: true - default: null - payload: - description: - - Payload. The special string C("None") may be used to send a NULL - (i.e. empty) payload which is useful to simply notify with the I(topic) - or to clear previously retained messages. - required: true - default: null - qos: - description: - - QoS (Quality of Service) - required: false - default: 0 - choices: [ "0", "1", "2" ] - retain: - description: - - Setting this flag causes the broker to retain (i.e. keep) the message so that - applications that subsequently subscribe to the topic can received the last - retained message immediately. - required: false - default: False - -# informational: requirements for nodes -requirements: [ mosquitto ] -notes: - - This module requires a connection to an MQTT broker such as Mosquitto - U(http://mosquitto.org) and the I(Paho) C(mqtt) Python client (U(https://pypi.python.org/pypi/paho-mqtt)). -author: Jan-Piet Mens -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- local_action: mqtt - topic=service/ansible/{{ ansible_hostname }} - payload="Hello at {{ ansible_date_time.iso8601 }}" - qos=0 - retain=false - client_id=ans001 -''' - -# =========================================== -# MQTT module support methods. -# - -HAS_PAHOMQTT = True -try: - import socket - import paho.mqtt.publish as mqtt -except ImportError: - HAS_PAHOMQTT = False - -# =========================================== -# Main -# - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - server = dict(default = 'localhost'), - port = dict(default = 1883), - topic = dict(required = True), - payload = dict(required = True), - client_id = dict(default = None), - qos = dict(default="0", choices=["0", "1", "2"]), - retain = dict(default=False, type='bool'), - username = dict(default = None), - password = dict(default = None), - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - if not HAS_PAHOMQTT: - module.fail_json(msg="Paho MQTT is not installed") - - server = module.params.get("server", 'localhost') - port = module.params.get("port", 1883) - topic = module.params.get("topic") - payload = module.params.get("payload") - client_id = module.params.get("client_id", '') - qos = int(module.params.get("qos", 0)) - retain = module.params.get("retain") - username = module.params.get("username", None) - password = module.params.get("password", None) - - if client_id is None: - client_id = "%s_%s" % (socket.getfqdn(), os.getpid()) - - if payload and payload == 'None': - payload = None - - auth=None - if username is not None: - auth = { 'username' : username, 'password' : password } - - try: - rc = mqtt.single(topic, payload, - qos=qos, - retain=retain, - client_id=client_id, - hostname=server, - port=port, - auth=auth) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to publish to MQTT broker %s" % (e)) - - module.exit_json(changed=False, topic=topic) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/nexmo b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/nexmo deleted file mode 100644 index d4898c40cd..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/nexmo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,140 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2014, Matt Martz -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = """ -module: nexmo -short_description: Send a SMS via nexmo -description: - - Send a SMS message via nexmo -version_added: 1.6 -author: Matt Martz -options: - api_key: - description: - - Nexmo API Key - required: true - api_secret: - description: - - Nexmo API Secret - required: true - src: - description: - - Nexmo Number to send from - required: true - dest: - description: - - Phone number(s) to send SMS message to - required: true - msg: - description: - - Message to text to send. Messages longer than 160 characters will be - split into multiple messages - required: true - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: - - 'yes' - - 'no' -""" - -EXAMPLES = """ -- name: Send notification message via Nexmo - local_action: - module: nexmo - api_key: 640c8a53 - api_secret: 0ce239a6 - src: 12345678901 - dest: - - 10987654321 - - 16789012345 - msg: "{{ inventory_hostname }} completed" -""" - - -NEXMO_API = 'https://rest.nexmo.com/sms/json' - - -def send_msg(module): - failed = list() - responses = dict() - msg = { - 'api_key': module.params.get('api_key'), - 'api_secret': module.params.get('api_secret'), - 'from': module.params.get('src'), - 'text': module.params.get('msg') - } - for number in module.params.get('dest'): - msg['to'] = number - url = "%s?%s" % (NEXMO_API, urllib.urlencode(msg)) - - headers = dict(Accept='application/json') - response, info = fetch_url(module, url, headers=headers) - if info['status'] != 200: - failed.append(number) - responses[number] = dict(failed=True) - - try: - responses[number] = json.load(response) - except: - failed.append(number) - responses[number] = dict(failed=True) - else: - for message in responses[number]['messages']: - if int(message['status']) != 0: - failed.append(number) - responses[number] = dict(failed=True, **responses[number]) - - if failed: - msg = 'One or messages failed to send' - else: - msg = '' - - module.exit_json(failed=bool(failed), msg=msg, changed=False, - responses=responses) - - -def main(): - argument_spec = url_argument_spec() - argument_spec.update( - dict( - api_key=dict(required=True, no_log=True), - api_secret=dict(required=True, no_log=True), - src=dict(required=True, type='int'), - dest=dict(required=True, type='list'), - msg=dict(required=True), - ), - ) - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=argument_spec - ) - - send_msg(module) - - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/osx_say b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/osx_say deleted file mode 100644 index 39e3da88c1..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/osx_say +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Michael DeHaan -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: osx_say -version_added: "1.2" -short_description: Makes an OSX computer to speak. -description: - - makes an OS computer speak! Amuse your friends, annoy your coworkers! -notes: - - If you like this module, you may also be interested in the osx_say callback in the plugins/ directory of the source checkout. -options: - msg: - description: - What to say - required: true - voice: - description: - What voice to use - required: false -requirements: [ say ] -author: Michael DeHaan -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- local_action: osx_say msg="{{inventory_hostname}} is all done" voice=Zarvox -''' - -DEFAULT_VOICE='Trinoids' - -def say(module, msg, voice): - module.run_command(["/usr/bin/say", msg, "--voice=%s" % (voice)], check_rc=True) - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - msg=dict(required=True), - voice=dict(required=False, default=DEFAULT_VOICE), - ), - supports_check_mode=False - ) - - if not os.path.exists("/usr/bin/say"): - module.fail_json(msg="/usr/bin/say is not installed") - - msg = module.params['msg'] - voice = module.params['voice'] - - say(module, msg, voice) - - module.exit_json(msg=msg, changed=False) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/slack b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/slack deleted file mode 100644 index 176d6b338f..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/slack +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2014, Ramon de la Fuente -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = """ -module: slack -short_description: Send Slack notifications -description: - - The M(slack) module sends notifications to U(http://slack.com) via the Incoming WebHook integration -version_added: 1.6 -author: Ramon de la Fuente -options: - domain: - description: - - Slack (sub)domain for your environment without protocol. - (i.e. C(future500.slack.com)) - required: true - token: - description: - - Slack integration token - required: true - msg: - description: - - Message to send. - required: true - channel: - description: - - Channel to send the message to. If absent, the message goes to the channel selected for the I(token). - required: false - username: - description: - - This is the sender of the message. - required: false - default: ansible - icon_url: - description: - - Url for the message sender's icon (default C(http://www.ansible.com/favicon.ico)) - required: false - icon_emoji: - description: - - Emoji for the message sender. See Slack documentation for options. - (if I(icon_emoji) is set, I(icon_url) will not be used) - required: false - link_names: - description: - - Automatically create links for channels and usernames in I(msg). - required: false - default: 1 - choices: - - 1 - - 0 - parse: - description: - - Setting for the message parser at Slack - required: false - choices: - - 'full' - - 'none' - validate_certs: - description: - - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used - on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. - required: false - default: 'yes' - choices: - - 'yes' - - 'no' -""" - -EXAMPLES = """ -- name: Send notification message via Slack - local_action: - module: slack - domain: future500.slack.com - token: thetokengeneratedbyslack - msg: "{{ inventory_hostname }} completed" - -- name: Send notification message via Slack all options - local_action: - module: slack - domain: future500.slack.com - token: thetokengeneratedbyslack - msg: "{{ inventory_hostname }} completed" - channel: "#ansible" - username: "Ansible on {{ inventory_hostname }}" - icon_url: "http://www.example.com/some-image-file.png" - link_names: 0 - parse: 'none' - -""" - - -SLACK_INCOMING_WEBHOOK = 'https://%s/services/hooks/incoming-webhook?token=%s' - -def build_payload_for_slack(module, text, channel, username, icon_url, icon_emoji, link_names, parse): - payload = dict(text=text) - - if channel is not None: - payload['channel'] = channel if (channel[0] == '#') else '#'+channel - if username is not None: - payload['username'] = username - if icon_emoji is not None: - payload['icon_emoji'] = icon_emoji - else: - payload['icon_url'] = icon_url - if link_names is not None: - payload['link_names'] = link_names - if parse is not None: - payload['parse'] = parse - - payload="payload=" + module.jsonify(payload) - return payload - -def do_notify_slack(module, domain, token, payload): - slack_incoming_webhook = SLACK_INCOMING_WEBHOOK % (domain, token) - - response, info = fetch_url(module, slack_incoming_webhook, data=payload) - if info['status'] != 200: - obscured_incoming_webhook = SLACK_INCOMING_WEBHOOK % (domain, '[obscured]') - module.fail_json(msg=" failed to send %s to %s: %s" % (payload, obscured_incoming_webhook, info['msg'])) - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - domain = dict(type='str', required=True), - token = dict(type='str', required=True), - msg = dict(type='str', required=True), - channel = dict(type='str', default=None), - username = dict(type='str', default='Ansible'), - icon_url = dict(type='str', default='http://www.ansible.com/favicon.ico'), - icon_emoji = dict(type='str', default=None), - link_names = dict(type='int', default=1, choices=[0,1]), - parse = dict(type='str', default=None, choices=['none', 'full']), - - validate_certs = dict(default='yes', type='bool'), - ) - ) - - domain = module.params['domain'] - token = module.params['token'] - text = module.params['msg'] - channel = module.params['channel'] - username = module.params['username'] - icon_url = module.params['icon_url'] - icon_emoji = module.params['icon_emoji'] - link_names = module.params['link_names'] - parse = module.params['parse'] - - payload = build_payload_for_slack(module, text, channel, username, icon_url, icon_emoji, link_names, parse) - do_notify_slack(module, domain, token, payload) - - module.exit_json(msg="OK") - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.urls import * -main() \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/sns b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/sns deleted file mode 100644 index f2ed178554..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/sns +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2014, Michael J. Schultz -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = """ -module: sns -short_description: Send Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) messages -description: - - The M(sns) module sends notifications to a topic on your Amazon SNS account -version_added: 1.6 -author: Michael J. Schultz -options: - msg: - description: - - Default message to send. - required: true - aliases: [ "default" ] - subject: - description: - - Subject line for email delivery. - required: false - topic: - description: - - The topic you want to publish to. - required: true - email: - description: - - Message to send to email-only subscription - required: false - sqs: - description: - - Message to send to SQS-only subscription - required: false - sms: - description: - - Message to send to SMS-only subscription - required: false - http: - description: - - Message to send to HTTP-only subscription - required: false - https: - description: - - Message to send to HTTPS-only subscription - required: false - aws_secret_key: - description: - - AWS secret key. If not set then the value of the AWS_SECRET_KEY environment variable is used. - required: false - default: None - aliases: ['ec2_secret_key', 'secret_key'] - aws_access_key: - description: - - AWS access key. If not set then the value of the AWS_ACCESS_KEY environment variable is used. - required: false - default: None - aliases: ['ec2_access_key', 'access_key'] - region: - description: - - The AWS region to use. If not specified then the value of the EC2_REGION environment variable, if any, is used. - required: false - aliases: ['aws_region', 'ec2_region'] - -requirements: [ "boto" ] -author: Michael J. Schultz -""" - -EXAMPLES = """ -- name: Send default notification message via SNS - local_action: - module: sns - msg: "{{ inventory_hostname }} has completed the play." - subject: "Deploy complete!" - topic: "deploy" - -- name: Send notification messages via SNS with short message for SMS - local_action: - module: sns - msg: "{{ inventory_hostname }} has completed the play." - sms: "deployed!" - subject: "Deploy complete!" - topic: "deploy" -""" - -import sys - -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -from ansible.module_utils.ec2 import * - -try: - import boto - import boto.sns -except ImportError: - print "failed=True msg='boto required for this module'" - sys.exit(1) - - -def arn_topic_lookup(connection, short_topic): - response = connection.get_all_topics() - result = response[u'ListTopicsResponse'][u'ListTopicsResult'] - # topic names cannot have colons, so this captures the full topic name - lookup_topic = ':{}'.format(short_topic) - for topic in result[u'Topics']: - if topic[u'TopicArn'].endswith(lookup_topic): - return topic[u'TopicArn'] - return None - - -def main(): - argument_spec = ec2_argument_spec() - argument_spec.update( - dict( - msg=dict(type='str', required=True, aliases=['default']), - subject=dict(type='str', default=None), - topic=dict(type='str', required=True), - email=dict(type='str', default=None), - sqs=dict(type='str', default=None), - sms=dict(type='str', default=None), - http=dict(type='str', default=None), - https=dict(type='str', default=None), - ) - ) - - module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=argument_spec) - - msg = module.params['msg'] - subject = module.params['subject'] - topic = module.params['topic'] - email = module.params['email'] - sqs = module.params['sqs'] - sms = module.params['sms'] - http = module.params['http'] - https = module.params['https'] - - region, ec2_url, aws_connect_params = get_aws_connection_info(module) - if not region: - module.fail_json(msg="region must be specified") - try: - connection = connect_to_aws(boto.sns, region, **aws_connect_params) - except boto.exception.NoAuthHandlerFound, e: - module.fail_json(msg=str(e)) - - # .publish() takes full ARN topic id, but I'm lazy and type shortnames - # so do a lookup (topics cannot contain ':', so thats the decider) - if ':' in topic: - arn_topic = topic - else: - arn_topic = arn_topic_lookup(connection, topic) - - if not arn_topic: - module.fail_json(msg='Could not find topic: {}'.format(topic)) - - dict_msg = {'default': msg} - if email: - dict_msg.update(email=email) - if sqs: - dict_msg.update(sqs=sqs) - if sms: - dict_msg.update(sms=sms) - if http: - dict_msg.update(http=http) - if https: - dict_msg.update(https=https) - - json_msg = json.dumps(dict_msg) - try: - connection.publish(topic=arn_topic, subject=subject, - message_structure='json', message=json_msg) - except boto.exception.BotoServerError, e: - module.fail_json(msg=str(e)) - - module.exit_json(msg="OK") - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/twilio b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/twilio deleted file mode 100644 index 8969c28aa5..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/twilio +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2014, Matt Makai -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -version_added: "1.6" -module: twilio -short_description: Sends a text message to a mobile phone through Twilio. -description: - - Sends a text message to a phone number through an the Twilio SMS service. -notes: - - Like the other notification modules, this one requires an external - dependency to work. In this case, you'll need a Twilio account with - a purchased or verified phone number to send the text message. -options: - account_sid: - description: - user's account id for Twilio found on the account page - required: true - auth_token: - description: user's authentication token for Twilio found on the account page - required: true - msg: - description: - the body of the text message - required: true - to_number: - description: - what phone number to send the text message to, format +15551112222 - required: true - from_number: - description: - what phone number to send the text message from, format +15551112222 - required: true - -requirements: [ urllib, urllib2 ] -author: Matt Makai -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# send a text message from the local server about the build status to (555) 303 5681 -# note: you have to have purchased the 'from_number' on your Twilio account -- local_action: text msg="All servers with webserver role are now configured." - account_sid={{ twilio_account_sid }} - auth_token={{ twilio_auth_token }} - from_number=+15552014545 to_number=+15553035681 - -# send a text message from a server to (555) 111 3232 -# note: you have to have purchased the 'from_number' on your Twilio account -- text: msg="This server's configuration is now complete." - account_sid={{ twilio_account_sid }} - auth_token={{ twilio_auth_token }} - from_number=+15553258899 to_number=+15551113232 - -''' - -# ======================================= -# text module support methods -# -try: - import urllib, urllib2 -except ImportError: - module.fail_json(msg="urllib and urllib2 are required") - -import base64 - - -def post_text(module, account_sid, auth_token, msg, from_number, to_number): - URI = "https://api.twilio.com/2010-04-01/Accounts/%s/Messages.json" \ - % (account_sid,) - AGENT = "Ansible/1.5" - - data = {'From':from_number, 'To':to_number, 'Body':msg} - encoded_data = urllib.urlencode(data) - request = urllib2.Request(URI) - base64string = base64.encodestring('%s:%s' % \ - (account_sid, auth_token)).replace('\n', '') - request.add_header('User-Agent', AGENT) - request.add_header('Content-type', 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded') - request.add_header('Accept', 'application/ansible') - request.add_header('Authorization', 'Basic %s' % base64string) - return urllib2.urlopen(request, encoded_data) - - -# ======================================= -# Main -# - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - account_sid=dict(required=True), - auth_token=dict(required=True), - msg=dict(required=True), - from_number=dict(required=True), - to_number=dict(required=True), - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - account_sid = module.params['account_sid'] - auth_token = module.params['auth_token'] - msg = module.params['msg'] - from_number = module.params['from_number'] - to_number = module.params['to_number'] - - try: - response = post_text(module, account_sid, auth_token, msg, - from_number, to_number) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg="unable to send text message to %s" % to_number) - - module.exit_json(msg=msg, changed=False) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/typetalk b/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/typetalk deleted file mode 100644 index b987acbe83..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/notification/typetalk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: typetalk -version_added: "1.6" -short_description: Send a message to typetalk -description: - - Send a message to typetalk using typetalk API ( http://developers.typetalk.in/ ) -options: - client_id: - description: - - OAuth2 client ID - required: true - client_secret: - description: - - OAuth2 client secret - required: true - topic: - description: - - topic id to post message - required: true - msg: - description: - - message body - required: true -requirements: [ urllib, urllib2, json ] -author: Takashi Someda -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- typetalk: client_id=12345 client_secret=12345 topic=1 msg="install completed" -''' - -try: - import urllib -except ImportError: - urllib = None - -try: - import urllib2 -except ImportError: - urllib2 = None - -try: - import json -except ImportError: - json = None - - -def do_request(url, params, headers={}): - data = urllib.urlencode(params) - headers = dict(headers, **{ - 'User-Agent': 'Ansible/typetalk module', - }) - return urllib2.urlopen(urllib2.Request(url, data, headers)) - - -def get_access_token(client_id, client_secret): - params = { - 'client_id': client_id, - 'client_secret': client_secret, - 'grant_type': 'client_credentials', - 'scope': 'topic.post' - } - res = do_request('https://typetalk.in/oauth2/access_token', params) - return json.load(res)['access_token'] - - -def send_message(client_id, client_secret, topic, msg): - """ - send message to typetalk - """ - try: - access_token = get_access_token(client_id, client_secret) - url = 'https://typetalk.in/api/v1/topics/%d' % topic - headers = { - 'Authorization': 'Bearer %s' % access_token, - } - do_request(url, {'message': msg}, headers) - return True, {'access_token': access_token} - except urllib2.HTTPError, e: - return False, e - - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - client_id=dict(required=True), - client_secret=dict(required=True), - topic=dict(required=True, type='int'), - msg=dict(required=True), - ), - supports_check_mode=False - ) - - if not (urllib and urllib2 and json): - module.fail_json(msg="urllib, urllib2 and json modules are required") - - client_id = module.params["client_id"] - client_secret = module.params["client_secret"] - topic = module.params["topic"] - msg = module.params["msg"] - - res, error = send_message(client_id, client_secret, topic, msg) - if not res: - module.fail_json(msg='fail to send message with response code %s' % error.code) - - module.exit_json(changed=True, topic=topic, msg=msg) - - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/alternatives b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/alternatives deleted file mode 100755 index b80ffab944..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/alternatives +++ /dev/null @@ -1,140 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -Ansible module to manage symbolic link alternatives. -(c) 2014, Gabe Mulley - -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 . -""" - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: alternatives -short_description: Manages alternative programs for common commands -description: - - Manages symbolic links using the 'update-alternatives' tool provided on debian-like systems. - - Useful when multiple programs are installed but provide similar functionality (e.g. different editors). -version_added: "1.6" -options: - name: - description: - - The generic name of the link. - required: true - path: - description: - - The path to the real executable that the link should point to. - required: true - link: - description: - - The path to the symbolic link that should point to the real executable. - required: false -requirements: [ update-alternatives ] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- name: correct java version selected - alternatives: name=java path=/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java - -- name: alternatives link created - alternatives: name=hadoop-conf link=/etc/hadoop/conf path=/etc/hadoop/conf.ansible -''' - -DEFAULT_LINK_PRIORITY = 50 - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - name = dict(required=True), - path = dict(required=True), - link = dict(required=False), - ) - ) - - params = module.params - name = params['name'] - path = params['path'] - link = params['link'] - - UPDATE_ALTERNATIVES = module.get_bin_path('update-alternatives',True) - - current_path = None - all_alternatives = [] - - (rc, query_output, query_error) = module.run_command( - [UPDATE_ALTERNATIVES, '--query', name] - ) - - # Gather the current setting and all alternatives from the query output. - # Query output should look something like this: - - # Name: java - # Link: /usr/bin/java - # Slaves: - # java.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/java.1.gz - # Status: manual - # Best: /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java - # Value: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java - - # Alternative: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java - # Priority: 1061 - # Slaves: - # java.1.gz /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-amd64/jre/man/man1/java.1.gz - - # Alternative: /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java - # Priority: 1071 - # Slaves: - # java.1.gz /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/man/man1/java.1.gz - - if rc == 0: - for line in query_output.splitlines(): - split_line = line.split(':') - if len(split_line) == 2: - key = split_line[0] - value = split_line[1].strip() - if key == 'Value': - current_path = value - elif key == 'Alternative': - all_alternatives.append(value) - elif key == 'Link' and not link: - link = value - - if current_path != path: - try: - # install the requested path if necessary - if path not in all_alternatives: - module.run_command( - [UPDATE_ALTERNATIVES, '--install', link, name, path, str(DEFAULT_LINK_PRIORITY)], - check_rc=True - ) - - # select the requested path - module.run_command( - [UPDATE_ALTERNATIVES, '--set', name, path], - check_rc=True - ) - - module.exit_json(changed=True) - except subprocess.CalledProcessError, cpe: - module.fail_json(msg=str(dir(cpe))) - else: - module.exit_json(changed=False) - - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/at b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/at deleted file mode 100644 index c63527563f..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/at +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -# -# (c) 2014, Richard Isaacson -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: at -short_description: Schedule the execution of a command or script file via the at command. -description: - - Use this module to schedule a command or script file to run once in the future. - - All jobs are executed in the 'a' queue. -version_added: "1.5" -options: - command: - description: - - A command to be executed in the future. - required: false - default: null - script_file: - description: - - An existing script file to be executed in the future. - required: false - default: null - count: - description: - - The count of units in the future to execute the command or script file. - required: true - units: - description: - - The type of units in the future to execute the command or script file. - required: true - choices: ["minutes", "hours", "days", "weeks"] - state: - description: - - The state dictates if the command or script file should be evaluated as present(added) or absent(deleted). - required: false - choices: ["present", "absent"] - default: "present" - unique: - description: - - If a matching job is present a new job will not be added. - required: false - default: false -requirements: - - at -author: Richard Isaacson -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Schedule a command to execute in 20 minutes as root. -- at: command="ls -d / > /dev/null" count=20 units="minutes" - -# Match a command to an existing job and delete the job. -- at: command="ls -d / > /dev/null" state="absent" - -# Schedule a command to execute in 20 minutes making sure it is unique in the queue. -- at: command="ls -d / > /dev/null" unique=true count=20 units="minutes" -''' - -import os -import tempfile - - -def add_job(module, result, at_cmd, count, units, command, script_file): - at_command = "%s now + %s %s -f %s" % (at_cmd, count, units, script_file) - rc, out, err = module.run_command(at_command, check_rc=True) - if command: - os.unlink(script_file) - result['changed'] = True - - -def delete_job(module, result, at_cmd, command, script_file): - for matching_job in get_matching_jobs(module, at_cmd, script_file): - at_command = "%s -d %s" % (at_cmd, matching_job) - rc, out, err = module.run_command(at_command, check_rc=True) - result['changed'] = True - if command: - os.unlink(script_file) - module.exit_json(**result) - - -def get_matching_jobs(module, at_cmd, script_file): - matching_jobs = [] - - atq_cmd = module.get_bin_path('atq', True) - - # Get list of job numbers for the user. - atq_command = "%s" % atq_cmd - rc, out, err = module.run_command(atq_command, check_rc=True) - current_jobs = out.splitlines() - if len(current_jobs) == 0: - return matching_jobs - - # Read script_file into a string. - script_file_string = open(script_file).read().strip() - - # Loop through the jobs. - # If the script text is contained in a job add job number to list. - for current_job in current_jobs: - split_current_job = current_job.split() - at_command = "%s -c %s" % (at_cmd, split_current_job[0]) - rc, out, err = module.run_command(at_command, check_rc=True) - if script_file_string in out: - matching_jobs.append(split_current_job[0]) - - # Return the list. - return matching_jobs - - -def create_tempfile(command): - filed, script_file = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='at') - fileh = os.fdopen(filed, 'w') - fileh.write(command) - fileh.close() - return script_file - - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - command=dict(required=False, - type='str'), - script_file=dict(required=False, - type='str'), - count=dict(required=False, - type='int'), - units=dict(required=False, - default=None, - choices=['minutes', 'hours', 'days', 'weeks'], - type='str'), - state=dict(required=False, - default='present', - choices=['present', 'absent'], - type='str'), - unique=dict(required=False, - default=False, - type='bool') - ), - mutually_exclusive=[['command', 'script_file']], - required_one_of=[['command', 'script_file']], - supports_check_mode=False - ) - - at_cmd = module.get_bin_path('at', True) - - command = module.params['command'] - script_file = module.params['script_file'] - count = module.params['count'] - units = module.params['units'] - state = module.params['state'] - unique = module.params['unique'] - - if (state == 'present') and (not count or not units): - module.fail_json(msg="present state requires count and units") - - result = {'state': state, 'changed': False} - - # If command transform it into a script_file - if command: - script_file = create_tempfile(command) - - # if absent remove existing and return - if state == 'absent': - delete_job(module, result, at_cmd, command, script_file) - - # if unique if existing return unchanged - if unique: - if len(get_matching_jobs(module, at_cmd, script_file)) != 0: - if command: - os.unlink(script_file) - module.exit_json(**result) - - result['script_file'] = script_file - result['count'] = count - result['units'] = units - - add_job(module, result, at_cmd, count, units, command, script_file) - - module.exit_json(**result) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/capabilities b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/capabilities deleted file mode 100644 index f4a9f62c0d..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/capabilities +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2014, Nate Coraor -# -# 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 . -# - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: capabilities -short_description: Manage Linux capabilities -description: - - This module manipulates files privileges using the Linux capabilities(7) system. -version_added: "1.6" -options: - path: - description: - - Specifies the path to the file to be managed. - required: true - default: null - capability: - description: - - Desired capability to set (with operator and flags, if state is C(present)) or remove (if state is C(absent)) - required: true - default: null - aliases: [ 'cap' ] - state: - description: - - Whether the entry should be present or absent in the file's capabilities. - choices: [ "present", "absent" ] - default: present -notes: - - The capabilities system will automatically transform operators and flags - into the effective set, so (for example, cap_foo=ep will probably become - cap_foo+ep). This module does not attempt to determine the final operator - and flags to compare, so you will want to ensure that your capabilities - argument matches the final capabilities. -requirements: [] -author: Nate Coraor -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Set cap_sys_chroot+ep on /foo -- capabilities: path=/foo capability=cap_sys_chroot+ep state=present - -# Remove cap_net_bind_service from /bar -- capabilities: path=/bar capability=cap_net_bind_service state=absent -''' - - -OPS = ( '=', '-', '+' ) - -# ============================================================== - -import os -import tempfile -import re - -class CapabilitiesModule(object): - - platform = 'Linux' - distribution = None - - def __init__(self, module): - self.module = module - self.path = module.params['path'].strip() - self.capability = module.params['capability'].strip().lower() - self.state = module.params['state'] - self.getcap_cmd = module.get_bin_path('getcap', required=True) - self.setcap_cmd = module.get_bin_path('setcap', required=True) - self.capability_tup = self._parse_cap(self.capability, op_required=self.state=='present') - - self.run() - - def run(self): - - current = self.getcap(self.path) - caps = [ cap[0] for cap in current ] - - if self.state == 'present' and self.capability_tup not in current: - # need to add capability - if self.module.check_mode: - self.module.exit_json(changed=True, msg='capabilities changed') - else: - # remove from current cap list if it's already set (but op/flags differ) - current = filter(lambda x: x[0] != self.capability_tup[0], current) - # add new cap with correct op/flags - current.append( self.capability_tup ) - self.module.exit_json(changed=True, state=self.state, msg='capabilities changed', stdout=self.setcap(self.path, current)) - elif self.state == 'absent' and self.capability_tup[0] in caps: - # need to remove capability - if self.module.check_mode: - self.module.exit_json(changed=True, msg='capabilities changed') - else: - # remove from current cap list and then set current list - current = filter(lambda x: x[0] != self.capability_tup[0], current) - self.module.exit_json(changed=True, state=self.state, msg='capabilities changed', stdout=self.setcap(self.path, current)) - self.module.exit_json(changed=False, state=self.state) - - def getcap(self, path): - rval = [] - cmd = "%s -v %s" % (self.getcap_cmd, path) - rc, stdout, stderr = self.module.run_command(cmd) - # If file xattrs are set but no caps are set the output will be: - # '/foo =' - # If file xattrs are unset the output will be: - # '/foo' - # If the file does not eixst the output will be (with rc == 0...): - # '/foo (No such file or directory)' - if rc != 0 or (stdout.strip() != path and stdout.count(' =') != 1): - self.module.fail_json(msg="Unable to get capabilities of %s" % path, stdout=stdout.strip(), stderr=stderr) - if stdout.strip() != path: - caps = stdout.split(' =')[1].strip().split() - for cap in caps: - cap = cap.lower() - # getcap condenses capabilities with the same op/flags into a - # comma-separated list, so we have to parse that - if ',' in cap: - cap_group = cap.split(',') - cap_group[-1], op, flags = self._parse_cap(cap_group[-1]) - for subcap in cap_group: - rval.append( ( subcap, op, flags ) ) - else: - rval.append(self._parse_cap(cap)) - return rval - - def setcap(self, path, caps): - caps = ' '.join([ ''.join(cap) for cap in caps ]) - cmd = "%s '%s' %s" % (self.setcap_cmd, caps, path) - rc, stdout, stderr = self.module.run_command(cmd) - if rc != 0: - self.module.fail_json(msg="Unable to set capabilities of %s" % path, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) - else: - return stdout - - def _parse_cap(self, cap, op_required=True): - opind = -1 - try: - i = 0 - while opind == -1: - opind = cap.find(OPS[i]) - i += 1 - except: - if op_required: - self.module.fail_json(msg="Couldn't find operator (one of: %s)" % str(OPS)) - else: - return (cap, None, None) - op = cap[opind] - cap, flags = cap.split(op) - return (cap, op, flags) - -# ============================================================== -# main - -def main(): - - # defining module - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - path = dict(aliases=['key'], required=True), - capability = dict(aliases=['cap'], required=True), - state = dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - CapabilitiesModule(module) - - sys.exit(0) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/debconf b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/debconf deleted file mode 100644 index 7f5ea0368c..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/debconf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -Ansible module to configure .deb packages. -(c) 2014, Brian Coca - -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 . -""" - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: debconf -short_description: Configure a .deb package -description: - - Configure a .deb package using debconf-set-selections. Or just query - existing selections. -version_added: "1.6" -notes: - - This module requires the command line debconf tools. - - A number of questions have to be answered (depending on the package). - Use 'debconf-show ' on any Debian or derivative with the package - installed to see questions/settings available. -requirements: [ debconf, debconf-utils ] -options: - name: - description: - - Name of package to configure. - required: true - default: null - aliases: ['pkg'] - question: - description: - - A debconf configuration setting - required: false - default: null - aliases: ['setting', 'selection'] - vtype: - description: - - The type of the value supplied - required: false - default: null - choices: [string, password, boolean, select, multiselect, note, error, title, text] - aliases: [] - value: - description: - - Value to set the configuration to - required: false - default: null - aliases: ['answer'] - unseen: - description: - - Do not set 'seen' flag when pre-seeding - required: false - default: False - aliases: [] -author: Brian Coca - -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Set default locale to fr_FR.UTF-8 -debconf: name=locales question='locales/default_environment_locale' value=fr_FR.UTF-8 vtype='select' - -# set to generate locales: -debconf: name=locales question='locales/locales_to_be_generated' value='en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8, fr_FR.UTF-8 UTF-8' vtype='multiselect' - -# Accept oracle license -debconf: name='oracle-java7-installer' question='shared/accepted-oracle-license-v1-1' value='true' vtype='select' - -# Specifying package you can register/return the list of questions and current values -debconf: name='tzdata' -''' - -import pipes - -def get_selections(module, pkg): - cmd = [module.get_bin_path('debconf-show', True), pkg] - rc, out, err = module.run_command(' '.join(cmd)) - - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg=err) - - selections = {} - - for line in out.splitlines(): - (key, value) = line.split(':', 1) - selections[ key.strip('*').strip() ] = value.strip() - - return selections - - -def set_selection(module, pkg, question, vtype, value, unseen): - - data = ' '.join([ question, vtype, value ]) - - setsel = module.get_bin_path('debconf-set-selections', True) - cmd = ["echo %s %s |" % (pipes.quote(pkg), pipes.quote(data)), setsel] - if unseen: - cmd.append('-u') - - return module.run_command(' '.join(cmd), use_unsafe_shell=True) - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - name = dict(required=True, aliases=['pkg'], type='str'), - question = dict(required=False, aliases=['setting', 'selection'], type='str'), - vtype = dict(required=False, type='str', choices=['string', 'password', 'boolean', 'select', 'multiselect', 'note', 'error', 'title', 'text']), - value= dict(required=False, type='str'), - unseen = dict(required=False, type='bool'), - ), - required_together = ( ['question','vtype', 'value'],), - supports_check_mode=True, - ) - - #TODO: enable passing array of options and/or debconf file from get-selections dump - pkg = module.params["name"] - question = module.params["question"] - vtype = module.params["vtype"] - value = module.params["value"] - unseen = module.params["unseen"] - - prev = get_selections(module, pkg) - diff = '' - - changed = False - msg = "" - - if question is not None: - if vtype is None or value is None: - module.fail_json(msg="when supplying a question you must supply a valid vtype and value") - - if not question in prev or prev[question] != value: - changed = True - - if changed: - if not module.check_mode: - rc, msg, e = set_selection(module, pkg, question, vtype, value, unseen) - if rc: - module.fail_json(msg=e) - - curr = { question: value } - if question in prev: - prev = {question: prev[question]} - else: - prev[question] = '' - - module.exit_json(changed=changed, msg=msg, current=curr, previous=prev) - - module.exit_json(changed=changed, msg=msg, current=prev) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/facter b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/facter deleted file mode 100644 index a72cdc6536..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/facter +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan -# -# 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 . -# - - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: facter -short_description: Runs the discovery program I(facter) on the remote system -description: - - Runs the I(facter) discovery program - (U(https://github.com/puppetlabs/facter)) on the remote system, returning - JSON data that can be useful for inventory purposes. -version_added: "0.2" -options: {} -notes: [] -requirements: [ "facter", "ruby-json" ] -author: Michael DeHaan -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Example command-line invocation -ansible www.example.net -m facter -''' - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict() - ) - - cmd = ["/usr/bin/env", "facter", "--json"] - rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=True) - module.exit_json(**json.loads(out)) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * - -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/filesystem b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/filesystem deleted file mode 100644 index 064c0d0af8..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/filesystem +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Alexander Bulimov -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -author: Alexander Bulimov -module: filesystem -short_description: Makes file system on block device -description: - - This module creates file system. -version_added: "1.2" -options: - fstype: - description: - - File System type to be created. - required: true - dev: - description: - - Target block device. - required: true - force: - choices: [ "yes", "no" ] - default: "no" - description: - - If yes, allows to create new filesystem on devices that already has filesystem. - required: false - opts: - description: - - List of options to be passed to mkfs command. -notes: - - uses mkfs command -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Create a ext2 filesystem on /dev/sdb1. -- filesystem: fstype=ext2 dev=/dev/sdb1 - -# Create a ext4 filesystem on /dev/sdb1 and check disk blocks. -- filesystem: fstype=ext4 dev=/dev/sdb1 opts="-cc" -''' - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - fstype=dict(required=True, aliases=['type']), - dev=dict(required=True, aliases=['device']), - opts=dict(), - force=dict(type='bool', default='no'), - ), - supports_check_mode=True, - ) - - dev = module.params['dev'] - fstype = module.params['fstype'] - opts = module.params['opts'] - force = module.boolean(module.params['force']) - - changed = False - - if not os.path.exists(dev): - module.fail_json(msg="Device %s not found."%dev) - - cmd = module.get_bin_path('blkid', required=True) - - rc,raw_fs,err = module.run_command("%s -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE %s" % (cmd, dev)) - fs = raw_fs.strip() - - - if fs == fstype: - module.exit_json(changed=False) - elif fs and not force: - module.fail_json(msg="'%s' is already used as %s, use force=yes to overwrite"%(dev,fs), rc=rc, err=err) - - ### create fs - - if module.check_mode: - changed = True - else: - mkfs = module.get_bin_path('mkfs', required=True) - cmd = None - if fstype in ['ext2', 'ext3', 'ext4', 'ext4dev']: - force_flag="-F" - elif fstype in ['btrfs']: - force_flag="-f" - else: - force_flag="" - - if opts is None: - cmd = "%s -t %s %s '%s'" % (mkfs, fstype, force_flag, dev) - else: - cmd = "%s -t %s %s %s '%s'" % (mkfs, fstype, force_flag, opts, dev) - rc,_,err = module.run_command(cmd) - if rc == 0: - changed = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Creating filesystem %s on device '%s' failed"%(fstype,dev), rc=rc, err=err) - - module.exit_json(changed=changed) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/firewalld b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/firewalld deleted file mode 100644 index 22db165aad..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/firewalld +++ /dev/null @@ -1,398 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Adam Miller (maxamillion@fedoraproject.org) -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: firewalld -short_description: Manage arbitrary ports/services with firewalld -description: - - This module allows for addition or deletion of services and ports either tcp or udp in either running or permanent firewalld rules -version_added: "1.4" -options: - service: - description: - - "Name of a service to add/remove to/from firewalld - service must be listed in /etc/services" - required: false - default: null - port: - description: - - "Name of a port to add/remove to/from firewalld must be in the form PORT/PROTOCOL" - required: false - default: null - rich_rule: - description: - - "Rich rule to add/remove to/from firewalld" - required: false - default: null - zone: - description: - - 'The firewalld zone to add/remove to/from (NOTE: default zone can be configured per system but "public" is default from upstream. Available choices can be extended based on per-system configs, listed here are "out of the box" defaults).' - required: false - default: system-default(public) - choices: [ "work", "drop", "internal", "external", "trusted", "home", "dmz", "public", "block"] - permanent: - description: - - "Should this configuration be in the running firewalld configuration or persist across reboots" - required: true - default: true - state: - description: - - "Should this port accept(enabled) or reject(disabled) connections" - required: true - default: enabled - timeout: - description: - - "The amount of time the rule should be in effect for when non-permanent" - required: false - default: 0 -notes: - - Not tested on any debian based system -requirements: [ firewalld >= 0.2.11 ] -author: Adam Miller -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -- firewalld: service=https permanent=true state=enabled -- firewalld: port=8081/tcp permanent=true state=disabled -- firewalld: zone=dmz service=http permanent=true state=enabled -- firewalld: rich_rule='rule service name="ftp" audit limit value="1/m" accept' permanent=true state=enabled -''' - -import os -import re -import sys - -try: - import firewall.config - FW_VERSION = firewall.config.VERSION - - from firewall.client import FirewallClient - fw = FirewallClient() - if not fw.connected: - raise Exception('failed to connect to the firewalld daemon') -except ImportError: - print "failed=True msg='firewalld required for this module'" - sys.exit(1) -except Exception, e: - print "failed=True msg='%s'" % str(e) - sys.exit(1) - -################ -# port handling -# -def get_port_enabled(zone, port_proto): - if port_proto in fw.getPorts(zone): - return True - else: - return False - -def set_port_enabled(zone, port, protocol, timeout): - fw.addPort(zone, port, protocol, timeout) - -def set_port_disabled(zone, port, protocol): - fw.removePort(zone, port, protocol) - -def get_port_enabled_permanent(zone, port_proto): - fw_zone = fw.config().getZoneByName(zone) - fw_settings = fw_zone.getSettings() - if tuple(port_proto) in fw_settings.getPorts(): - return True - else: - return False - -def set_port_enabled_permanent(zone, port, protocol): - fw_zone = fw.config().getZoneByName(zone) - fw_settings = fw_zone.getSettings() - fw_settings.addPort(port, protocol) - fw_zone.update(fw_settings) - -def set_port_disabled_permanent(zone, port, protocol): - fw_zone = fw.config().getZoneByName(zone) - fw_settings = fw_zone.getSettings() - fw_settings.removePort(port, protocol) - fw_zone.update(fw_settings) - - -#################### -# service handling -# -def get_service_enabled(zone, service): - if service in fw.getServices(zone): - return True - else: - return False - -def set_service_enabled(zone, service, timeout): - fw.addService(zone, service, timeout) - -def set_service_disabled(zone, service): - fw.removeService(zone, service) - -def get_service_enabled_permanent(zone, service): - fw_zone = fw.config().getZoneByName(zone) - fw_settings = fw_zone.getSettings() - if service in fw_settings.getServices(): - return True - else: - return False - -def set_service_enabled_permanent(zone, service): - fw_zone = fw.config().getZoneByName(zone) - fw_settings = fw_zone.getSettings() - fw_settings.addService(service) - fw_zone.update(fw_settings) - -def set_service_disabled_permanent(zone, service): - fw_zone = fw.config().getZoneByName(zone) - fw_settings = fw_zone.getSettings() - fw_settings.removeService(service) - fw_zone.update(fw_settings) - - -#################### -# rich rule handling -# -def get_rich_rule_enabled(zone, rule): - if rule in fw.getRichRules(zone): - return True - else: - return False - -def set_rich_rule_enabled(zone, rule, timeout): - fw.addRichRule(zone, rule, timeout) - -def set_rich_rule_disabled(zone, rule): - fw.removeRichRule(zone, rule) - -def get_rich_rule_enabled_permanent(zone, rule): - fw_zone = fw.config().getZoneByName(zone) - fw_settings = fw_zone.getSettings() - if rule in fw_settings.getRichRules(): - return True - else: - return False - -def set_rich_rule_enabled_permanent(zone, rule): - fw_zone = fw.config().getZoneByName(zone) - fw_settings = fw_zone.getSettings() - fw_settings.addRichRule(rule) - fw_zone.update(fw_settings) - -def set_rich_rule_disabled_permanent(zone, rule): - fw_zone = fw.config().getZoneByName(zone) - fw_settings = fw_zone.getSettings() - fw_settings.removeRichRule(rule) - fw_zone.update(fw_settings) - - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - service=dict(required=False,default=None), - port=dict(required=False,default=None), - rich_rule=dict(required=False,default=None), - zone=dict(required=False,default=None), - permanent=dict(type='bool',required=True), - state=dict(choices=['enabled', 'disabled'], required=True), - timeout=dict(type='int',required=False,default=0), - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - ## Pre-run version checking - if FW_VERSION < "0.2.11": - module.fail_json(msg='unsupported version of firewalld, requires >= 2.0.11') - - ## Global Vars - changed=False - msgs = [] - service = module.params['service'] - rich_rule = module.params['rich_rule'] - - if module.params['port'] != None: - port, protocol = module.params['port'].split('/') - if protocol == None: - module.fail_json(msg='improper port format (missing protocol?)') - else: - port = None - - if module.params['zone'] != None: - zone = module.params['zone'] - else: - zone = fw.getDefaultZone() - - permanent = module.params['permanent'] - desired_state = module.params['state'] - timeout = module.params['timeout'] - - ## Check for firewalld running - try: - if fw.connected == False: - module.fail_json(msg='firewalld service must be running') - except AttributeError: - module.fail_json(msg="firewalld connection can't be established,\ - version likely too old. Requires firewalld >= 2.0.11") - - modification_count = 0 - if service != None: - modification_count += 1 - if port != None: - modification_count += 1 - if rich_rule != None: - modification_count += 1 - - if modification_count > 1: - module.fail_json(msg='can only operate on port, service or rich_rule at once') - - if service != None: - if permanent: - is_enabled = get_service_enabled_permanent(zone, service) - msgs.append('Permanent operation') - - if desired_state == "enabled": - if is_enabled == False: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - set_service_enabled_permanent(zone, service) - changed=True - elif desired_state == "disabled": - if is_enabled == True: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - set_service_disabled_permanent(zone, service) - changed=True - else: - is_enabled = get_service_enabled(zone, service) - msgs.append('Non-permanent operation') - - - if desired_state == "enabled": - if is_enabled == False: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - set_service_enabled(zone, service, timeout) - changed=True - elif desired_state == "disabled": - if is_enabled == True: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - set_service_disabled(zone, service) - changed=True - - if changed == True: - msgs.append("Changed service %s to %s" % (service, desired_state)) - - if port != None: - if permanent: - is_enabled = get_port_enabled_permanent(zone, [port, protocol]) - msgs.append('Permanent operation') - - if desired_state == "enabled": - if is_enabled == False: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - set_port_enabled_permanent(zone, port, protocol) - changed=True - elif desired_state == "disabled": - if is_enabled == True: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - set_port_disabled_permanent(zone, port, protocol) - changed=True - else: - is_enabled = get_port_enabled(zone, [port,protocol]) - msgs.append('Non-permanent operation') - - if desired_state == "enabled": - if is_enabled == False: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - set_port_enabled(zone, port, protocol, timeout) - changed=True - elif desired_state == "disabled": - if is_enabled == True: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - set_port_disabled(zone, port, protocol) - changed=True - - if changed == True: - msgs.append("Changed port %s to %s" % ("%s/%s" % (port, protocol), \ - desired_state)) - - if rich_rule != None: - if permanent: - is_enabled = get_rich_rule_enabled_permanent(zone, rich_rule) - msgs.append('Permanent operation') - - if desired_state == "enabled": - if is_enabled == False: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - set_rich_rule_enabled_permanent(zone, rich_rule) - changed=True - elif desired_state == "disabled": - if is_enabled == True: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - set_rich_rule_disabled_permanent(zone, rich_rule) - changed=True - else: - is_enabled = get_rich_rule_enabled(zone, rich_rule) - msgs.append('Non-permanent operation') - - if desired_state == "enabled": - if is_enabled == False: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - set_rich_rule_enabled(zone, rich_rule, timeout) - changed=True - elif desired_state == "disabled": - if is_enabled == True: - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - - set_rich_rule_disabled(zone, rich_rule) - changed=True - - if changed == True: - msgs.append("Changed rich_rule %s to %s" % (rich_rule, desired_state)) - - module.exit_json(changed=changed, msg=', '.join(msgs)) - - -################################################# -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * - -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/getent b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/getent deleted file mode 100644 index 0173618f69..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/getent +++ /dev/null @@ -1,143 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2014, Brian Coca -# -# 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 . -# - - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: getent -short_description: a wrapper to the unix getent utility -description: - - Runs getent against one of it's various databases and returns information into - the host's facts -version_added: "1.8" -options: - database: - required: True - description: - - the name of a getent database supported by the target system (passwd, group, - hosts, etc). - key: - required: False - default: '' - description: - - key from which to return values from the specified database, otherwise the - full contents are returned. - split: - required: False - default: None - description: - - "character used to split the database values into lists/arrays such as ':' or '\t', otherwise it will try to pick one depending on the database" - fail_key: - required: False - default: True - description: - - If a supplied key is missing this will make the task fail if True - -notes: - - "Not all databases support enumeration, check system documentation for details" -requirements: [ ] -author: Brian Coca -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# get root user info -- getent: database=passwd key=root - register: root_info - -# get all groups -- getent: database=group split=':' - register: groups - -# get all hosts, split by tab -- getent: database=hosts - register: hosts - -# get http service info, no error if missing -- getent: database=services key=http fail_key=False - register: http_info - -# get user password hash (requires sudo/root) -- getent: database=shadow key=www-data split=: - register: pw_hash - -''' - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - database = dict(required=True), - key = dict(required=False, default=None), - split = dict(required=False, default=None), - fail_key = dict(required=False, default=True), - ), - supports_check_mode = True, - ) - - colon = [ 'passwd', 'shadow', 'group', 'gshadow' ] - - database = module.params['database'] - key = module.params.get('key') - split = module.params.get('split') - fail_key = module.params.get('fail_key') - - getent_bin = module.get_bin_path('getent', True) - - if key is not None: - cmd = [ getent_bin, database, key ] - else: - cmd = [ getent_bin, database ] - - if split is None and database in colon: - split = ':' - - try: - rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd) - except Exception, e: - module.fail_json(msg=str(e)) - - msg = "Unexpected failure!" - dbtree = 'getent_%s' % database - results = { dbtree: {} } - - if rc == 0: - for line in out.splitlines(): - record = line.split(split) - results[dbtree][record[0]] = record[1:] - - module.exit_json(ansible_facts=results) - - elif rc == 1: - msg = "Missing arguments, or database unknown." - elif rc == 2: - msg = "One or more supplied key could not be found in the database." - if not fail_key: - results[dbtree][key] = None - module.exit_json(ansible_facts=results, msg=msg) - elif rc == 3: - msg = "Enumeration not supported on this database." - - module.fail_json(msg=msg) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * - -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/kernel_blacklist b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/kernel_blacklist deleted file mode 100644 index 6af08c0788..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/kernel_blacklist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# encoding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Matthias Vogelgesang -# -# 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 . - -import os -import re - - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: kernel_blacklist -author: Matthias Vogelgesang -version_added: 1.4 -short_description: Blacklist kernel modules -description: - - Add or remove kernel modules from blacklist. -options: - name: - required: true - description: - - Name of kernel module to black- or whitelist. - state: - required: false - default: "present" - choices: [ present, absent ] - description: - - Whether the module should be present in the blacklist or absent. - blacklist_file: - required: false - description: - - If specified, use this blacklist file instead of - C(/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-ansible.conf). - default: null -requirements: [] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Blacklist the nouveau driver module -- kernel_blacklist: name=nouveau state=present -''' - - -class Blacklist(object): - def __init__(self, module, filename): - if not os.path.exists(filename): - open(filename, 'a').close() - - self.filename = filename - self.module = module - - def get_pattern(self): - return '^blacklist\s*' + self.module + '$' - - def readlines(self): - f = open(self.filename, 'r') - lines = f.readlines() - f.close() - return lines - - def module_listed(self): - lines = self.readlines() - pattern = self.get_pattern() - - for line in lines: - stripped = line.strip() - if stripped.startswith('#'): - continue - - if re.match(pattern, stripped): - return True - - return False - - def remove_module(self): - lines = self.readlines() - pattern = self.get_pattern() - - f = open(self.filename, 'w') - - for line in lines: - if not re.match(pattern, line.strip()): - f.write(line) - - f.close() - - def add_module(self): - f = open(self.filename, 'a') - f.write('blacklist %s\n' % self.module) - - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - name=dict(required=True), - state=dict(required=False, choices=['present', 'absent'], - default='present'), - blacklist_file=dict(required=False, default=None) - ), - supports_check_mode=False, - ) - - args = dict(changed=False, failed=False, - name=module.params['name'], state=module.params['state']) - - filename = '/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-ansible.conf' - - if module.params['blacklist_file']: - filename = module.params['blacklist_file'] - - blacklist = Blacklist(args['name'], filename) - - if blacklist.module_listed(): - if args['state'] == 'absent': - blacklist.remove_module() - args['changed'] = True - else: - if args['state'] == 'present': - blacklist.add_module() - args['changed'] = True - - module.exit_json(**args) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/locale_gen b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/locale_gen deleted file mode 100644 index 12eab8dbc8..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/locale_gen +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -import os -import os.path -from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, call - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: locale_gen -short_description: Creates of removes locales. -description: - - Manages locales by editing /etc/locale.gen and invoking locale-gen. -version_added: "1.6" -options: - name: - description: - - Name and encoding of the locale, such as "en_GB.UTF-8". - required: true - default: null - aliases: [] - state: - description: - - Whether the locale shall be present. - required: false - choices: ["present", "absent"] - default: "present" -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Ensure a locale exists. -- locale_gen: name=de_CH.UTF-8 state=present -''' - -# =========================================== -# location module specific support methods. -# - -def is_present(name): - """Checks if the given locale is currently installed.""" - output = Popen(["locale", "-a"], stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0] - return any(fix_case(name) == fix_case(line) for line in output.splitlines()) - -def fix_case(name): - """locale -a might return the encoding in either lower or upper case. - Passing through this function makes them uniform for comparisons.""" - return name.replace(".utf8", ".UTF-8") - -def replace_line(existing_line, new_line): - """Replaces lines in /etc/locale.gen""" - with open("/etc/locale.gen", "r") as f: - lines = [line.replace(existing_line, new_line) for line in f] - with open("/etc/locale.gen", "w") as f: - f.write("".join(lines)) - -def apply_change(targetState, name, encoding): - """Create or remove locale. - - Keyword arguments: - targetState -- Desired state, either present or absent. - name -- Name including encoding such as de_CH.UTF-8. - encoding -- Encoding such as UTF-8. - """ - if targetState=="present": - # Create locale. - replace_line("# "+name+" "+encoding, name+" "+encoding) - else: - # Delete locale. - replace_line(name+" "+encoding, "# "+name+" "+encoding) - - localeGenExitValue = call("locale-gen") - if localeGenExitValue!=0: - raise EnvironmentError(localeGenExitValue, "locale.gen failed to execute, it returned "+str(localeGenExitValue)) - -def apply_change_ubuntu(targetState, name, encoding): - """Create or remove locale. - - Keyword arguments: - targetState -- Desired state, either present or absent. - name -- Name including encoding such as de_CH.UTF-8. - encoding -- Encoding such as UTF-8. - """ - if targetState=="present": - # Create locale. - # Ubuntu's patched locale-gen automatically adds the new locale to /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local - localeGenExitValue = call(["locale-gen", name]) - else: - # Delete locale involves discarding the locale from /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local and regenerating all locales. - with open("/var/lib/locales/supported.d/local", "r") as f: - content = f.readlines() - with open("/var/lib/locales/supported.d/local", "w") as f: - for line in content: - if line!=(name+" "+encoding+"\n"): - f.write(line) - # Purge locales and regenerate. - # Please provide a patch if you know how to avoid regenerating the locales to keep! - localeGenExitValue = call(["locale-gen", "--purge"]) - - if localeGenExitValue!=0: - raise EnvironmentError(localeGenExitValue, "locale.gen failed to execute, it returned "+str(localeGenExitValue)) - -# ============================================================== -# main - -def main(): - - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - name = dict(required=True), - state = dict(choices=['present','absent'], required=True), - ), - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - name = module.params['name'] - if not "." in name: - module.fail_json(msg="Locale does not match pattern. Did you specify the encoding?") - state = module.params['state'] - - if not os.path.exists("/etc/locale.gen"): - if os.path.exists("/var/lib/locales/supported.d/local"): - # Ubuntu created its own system to manage locales. - ubuntuMode = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg="/etc/locale.gen and /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local are missing. Is the package “locales” installed?") - else: - # We found the common way to manage locales. - ubuntuMode = False - - prev_state = "present" if is_present(name) else "absent" - changed = (prev_state!=state) - - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=changed) - else: - encoding = name.split(".")[1] - if changed: - try: - if ubuntuMode==False: - apply_change(state, name, encoding) - else: - apply_change_ubuntu(state, name, encoding) - except EnvironmentError as e: - module.fail_json(msg=e.strerror, exitValue=e.errno) - - module.exit_json(name=name, changed=changed, msg="OK") - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/lvg b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/lvg deleted file mode 100644 index b7a86a2720..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/lvg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Alexander Bulimov -# based on lvol module by Jeroen Hoekx -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -author: Alexander Bulimov -module: lvg -short_description: Configure LVM volume groups -description: - - This module creates, removes or resizes volume groups. -version_added: "1.1" -options: - vg: - description: - - The name of the volume group. - required: true - pvs: - description: - - List of comma-separated devices to use as physical devices in this volume group. Required when creating or resizing volume group. - required: false - pesize: - description: - - The size of the physical extent in megabytes. Must be a power of 2. - default: 4 - required: false - vg_options: - description: - - Additional options to pass to C(vgcreate) when creating the volume group. - default: null - required: false - version_added: "1.6" - state: - choices: [ "present", "absent" ] - default: present - description: - - Control if the volume group exists. - required: false - force: - choices: [ "yes", "no" ] - default: "no" - description: - - If yes, allows to remove volume group with logical volumes. - required: false -notes: - - module does not modify PE size for already present volume group -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Create a volume group on top of /dev/sda1 with physical extent size = 32MB. -- lvg: vg=vg.services pvs=/dev/sda1 pesize=32 - -# Create or resize a volume group on top of /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdc5. -# If, for example, we already have VG vg.services on top of /dev/sdb1, -# this VG will be extended by /dev/sdc5. Or if vg.services was created on -# top of /dev/sda5, we first extend it with /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdc5, -# and then reduce by /dev/sda5. -- lvg: vg=vg.services pvs=/dev/sdb1,/dev/sdc5 - -# Remove a volume group with name vg.services. -- lvg: vg=vg.services state=absent -''' - -def parse_vgs(data): - vgs = [] - for line in data.splitlines(): - parts = line.strip().split(';') - vgs.append({ - 'name': parts[0], - 'pv_count': int(parts[1]), - 'lv_count': int(parts[2]), - }) - return vgs - -def find_mapper_device_name(module, dm_device): - dmsetup_cmd = module.get_bin_path('dmsetup', True) - mapper_prefix = '/dev/mapper/' - rc, dm_name, err = module.run_command("%s info -C --noheadings -o name %s" % (dmsetup_cmd, dm_device)) - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed executing dmsetup command.", rc=rc, err=err) - mapper_device = mapper_prefix + dm_name.rstrip() - return mapper_device - -def parse_pvs(module, data): - pvs = [] - dm_prefix = '/dev/dm-' - for line in data.splitlines(): - parts = line.strip().split(';') - if parts[0].startswith(dm_prefix): - parts[0] = find_mapper_device_name(module, parts[0]) - pvs.append({ - 'name': parts[0], - 'vg_name': parts[1], - }) - return pvs - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - vg=dict(required=True), - pvs=dict(type='list'), - pesize=dict(type='int', default=4), - vg_options=dict(default=''), - state=dict(choices=["absent", "present"], default='present'), - force=dict(type='bool', default='no'), - ), - supports_check_mode=True, - ) - - vg = module.params['vg'] - state = module.params['state'] - force = module.boolean(module.params['force']) - pesize = module.params['pesize'] - vgoptions = module.params['vg_options'].split() - - if module.params['pvs']: - dev_string = ' '.join(module.params['pvs']) - dev_list = module.params['pvs'] - elif state == 'present': - module.fail_json(msg="No physical volumes given.") - - - - if state=='present': - ### check given devices - for test_dev in dev_list: - if not os.path.exists(test_dev): - module.fail_json(msg="Device %s not found."%test_dev) - - ### get pv list - pvs_cmd = module.get_bin_path('pvs', True) - rc,current_pvs,err = module.run_command("%s --noheadings -o pv_name,vg_name --separator ';'" % pvs_cmd) - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed executing pvs command.",rc=rc, err=err) - - ### check pv for devices - pvs = parse_pvs(module, current_pvs) - used_pvs = [ pv for pv in pvs if pv['name'] in dev_list and pv['vg_name'] and pv['vg_name'] != vg ] - if used_pvs: - module.fail_json(msg="Device %s is already in %s volume group."%(used_pvs[0]['name'],used_pvs[0]['vg_name'])) - - vgs_cmd = module.get_bin_path('vgs', True) - rc,current_vgs,err = module.run_command("%s --noheadings -o vg_name,pv_count,lv_count --separator ';'" % vgs_cmd) - - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed executing vgs command.",rc=rc, err=err) - - changed = False - - vgs = parse_vgs(current_vgs) - - for test_vg in vgs: - if test_vg['name'] == vg: - this_vg = test_vg - break - else: - this_vg = None - - if this_vg is None: - if state == 'present': - ### create VG - if module.check_mode: - changed = True - else: - ### create PV - pvcreate_cmd = module.get_bin_path('pvcreate', True) - for current_dev in dev_list: - rc,_,err = module.run_command("%s %s" % (pvcreate_cmd,current_dev)) - if rc == 0: - changed = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Creating physical volume '%s' failed" % current_dev, rc=rc, err=err) - vgcreate_cmd = module.get_bin_path('vgcreate') - rc,_,err = module.run_command([vgcreate_cmd] + vgoptions + ['-s', str(pesize), vg, dev_string]) - if rc == 0: - changed = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Creating volume group '%s' failed"%vg, rc=rc, err=err) - else: - if state == 'absent': - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - if this_vg['lv_count'] == 0 or force: - ### remove VG - vgremove_cmd = module.get_bin_path('vgremove', True) - rc,_,err = module.run_command("%s --force %s" % (vgremove_cmd, vg)) - if rc == 0: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed to remove volume group %s"%(vg),rc=rc, err=err) - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Refuse to remove non-empty volume group %s without force=yes"%(vg)) - - ### resize VG - current_devs = [ pv['name'] for pv in pvs if pv['vg_name'] == vg ] - devs_to_remove = list(set(current_devs) - set(dev_list)) - devs_to_add = list(set(dev_list) - set(current_devs)) - - if devs_to_add or devs_to_remove: - if module.check_mode: - changed = True - else: - if devs_to_add: - devs_to_add_string = ' '.join(devs_to_add) - ### create PV - pvcreate_cmd = module.get_bin_path('pvcreate', True) - for current_dev in devs_to_add: - rc,_,err = module.run_command("%s %s" % (pvcreate_cmd, current_dev)) - if rc == 0: - changed = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Creating physical volume '%s' failed"%current_dev, rc=rc, err=err) - ### add PV to our VG - vgextend_cmd = module.get_bin_path('vgextend', True) - rc,_,err = module.run_command("%s %s %s" % (vgextend_cmd, vg, devs_to_add_string)) - if rc == 0: - changed = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Unable to extend %s by %s."%(vg, devs_to_add_string),rc=rc,err=err) - - ### remove some PV from our VG - if devs_to_remove: - devs_to_remove_string = ' '.join(devs_to_remove) - vgreduce_cmd = module.get_bin_path('vgreduce', True) - rc,_,err = module.run_command("%s --force %s %s" % (vgreduce_cmd, vg, devs_to_remove_string)) - if rc == 0: - changed = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Unable to reduce %s by %s."%(vg, devs_to_remove_string),rc=rc,err=err) - - module.exit_json(changed=changed) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/lvol b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/lvol deleted file mode 100644 index 96f1b846e2..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/lvol +++ /dev/null @@ -1,235 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Jeroen Hoekx , Alexander Bulimov -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -author: Jeroen Hoekx -module: lvol -short_description: Configure LVM logical volumes -description: - - This module creates, removes or resizes logical volumes. -version_added: "1.1" -options: - vg: - description: - - The volume group this logical volume is part of. - required: true - lv: - description: - - The name of the logical volume. - required: true - size: - description: - - The size of the logical volume, according to lvcreate(8) --size, by - default in megabytes or optionally with one of [bBsSkKmMgGtTpPeE] units; or - according to lvcreate(8) --extents as a percentage of [VG|PVS|FREE]; - resizing is not supported with percentages. - state: - choices: [ "present", "absent" ] - default: present - description: - - Control if the logical volume exists. - required: false - force: - version_added: "1.5" - choices: [ "yes", "no" ] - default: "no" - description: - - Shrink or remove operations of volumes requires this switch. Ensures that - that filesystems get never corrupted/destroyed by mistake. - required: false -notes: - - Filesystems on top of the volume are not resized. -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Create a logical volume of 512m. -- lvol: vg=firefly lv=test size=512 - -# Create a logical volume of 512g. -- lvol: vg=firefly lv=test size=512g - -# Create a logical volume the size of all remaining space in the volume group -- lvol: vg=firefly lv=test size=100%FREE - -# Extend the logical volume to 1024m. -- lvol: vg=firefly lv=test size=1024 - -# Reduce the logical volume to 512m -- lvol: vg=firefly lv=test size=512 force=yes - -# Remove the logical volume. -- lvol: vg=firefly lv=test state=absent force=yes -''' - -import re - -decimal_point = re.compile(r"(\.|,)") - - -def parse_lvs(data): - lvs = [] - for line in data.splitlines(): - parts = line.strip().split(';') - lvs.append({ - 'name': parts[0], - 'size': int(decimal_point.split(parts[1])[0]), - }) - return lvs - - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec=dict( - vg=dict(required=True), - lv=dict(required=True), - size=dict(), - state=dict(choices=["absent", "present"], default='present'), - force=dict(type='bool', default='no'), - ), - supports_check_mode=True, - ) - - vg = module.params['vg'] - lv = module.params['lv'] - size = module.params['size'] - state = module.params['state'] - force = module.boolean(module.params['force']) - size_opt = 'L' - size_unit = 'm' - - if size: - # LVCREATE(8) -l --extents option with percentage - if '%' in size: - size_parts = size.split('%', 1) - size_percent = int(size_parts[0]) - if size_percent > 100: - module.fail_json(msg="Size percentage cannot be larger than 100%") - size_whole = size_parts[1] - if size_whole == 'ORIGIN': - module.fail_json(msg="Snapshot Volumes are not supported") - elif size_whole not in ['VG', 'PVS', 'FREE']: - module.fail_json(msg="Specify extents as a percentage of VG|PVS|FREE") - size_opt = 'l' - size_unit = '' - - # LVCREATE(8) -L --size option unit - elif size[-1].isalpha(): - if size[-1] in 'bBsSkKmMgGtTpPeE': - size_unit = size[-1] - if size[0:-1].isdigit(): - size = int(size[0:-1]) - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Bad size specification for unit %s" % size_unit) - size_opt = 'L' - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Size unit should be one of [bBsSkKmMgGtTpPeE]") - # when no unit, megabytes by default - elif size.isdigit(): - size = int(size) - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Bad size specification") - - if size_opt == 'l': - unit = 'm' - else: - unit = size_unit - - rc, current_lvs, err = module.run_command( - "lvs --noheadings -o lv_name,size --units %s --separator ';' %s" % (unit, vg)) - - if rc != 0: - if state == 'absent': - module.exit_json(changed=False, stdout="Volume group %s does not exist." % vg, stderr=False) - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Volume group %s does not exist." % vg, rc=rc, err=err) - - changed = False - - lvs = parse_lvs(current_lvs) - - for test_lv in lvs: - if test_lv['name'] == lv: - this_lv = test_lv - break - else: - this_lv = None - - if state == 'present' and not size: - if this_lv is None: - module.fail_json(msg="No size given.") - else: - module.exit_json(changed=False, vg=vg, lv=this_lv['name'], size=this_lv['size']) - - msg = '' - if this_lv is None: - if state == 'present': - ### create LV - if module.check_mode: - changed = True - else: - rc, _, err = module.run_command("lvcreate -n %s -%s %s%s %s" % (lv, size_opt, size, size_unit, vg)) - if rc == 0: - changed = True - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Creating logical volume '%s' failed" % lv, rc=rc, err=err) - else: - if state == 'absent': - ### remove LV - if module.check_mode: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - if not force: - module.fail_json(msg="Sorry, no removal of logical volume %s without force=yes." % (this_lv['name'])) - rc, _, err = module.run_command("lvremove --force %s/%s" % (vg, this_lv['name'])) - if rc == 0: - module.exit_json(changed=True) - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Failed to remove logical volume %s" % (lv), rc=rc, err=err) - - elif size_opt == 'l': - module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="Resizing extents with percentage not supported.") - else: - ### resize LV - tool = None - if size > this_lv['size']: - tool = 'lvextend' - elif size < this_lv['size']: - if not force: - module.fail_json(msg="Sorry, no shrinking of %s without force=yes." % (this_lv['name'])) - tool = 'lvreduce --force' - - if tool: - if module.check_mode: - changed = True - else: - rc, _, err = module.run_command("%s -%s %s%s %s/%s" % (tool, size_opt, size, size_unit, vg, this_lv['name'])) - if rc == 0: - changed = True - elif "matches existing size" in err: - module.exit_json(changed=False, vg=vg, lv=this_lv['name'], size=this_lv['size']) - else: - module.fail_json(msg="Unable to resize %s to %s%s" % (lv, size, size_unit), rc=rc, err=err) - - module.exit_json(changed=changed, msg=msg) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/modprobe b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/modprobe deleted file mode 100644 index 50c8f72fb2..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/modprobe +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -#coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, David Stygstra -# -# This file is part of Ansible -# -# This module 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. -# -# This software 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 this software. If not, see . - - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: modprobe -short_description: Add or remove kernel modules -requirements: [] -version_added: 1.4 -author: David Stygstra, Julien Dauphant, Matt Jeffery -description: - - Add or remove kernel modules. -options: - name: - required: true - description: - - Name of kernel module to manage. - state: - required: false - default: "present" - choices: [ present, absent ] - description: - - Whether the module should be present or absent. - params: - required: false - default: "" - version_added: "1.6" - description: - - Modules parameters. -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Add the 802.1q module -- modprobe: name=8021q state=present -# Add the dummy module -- modprobe: name=dummy state=present params="numdummies=2" -''' - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec={ - 'name': {'required': True}, - 'state': {'default': 'present', 'choices': ['present', 'absent']}, - 'params': {'default': ''}, - }, - supports_check_mode=True, - ) - args = { - 'changed': False, - 'failed': False, - 'name': module.params['name'], - 'state': module.params['state'], - 'params': module.params['params'], - } - - # Check if module is present - try: - modules = open('/proc/modules') - present = False - module_name = args['name'].replace('-', '_') + ' ' - for line in modules: - if line.startswith(module_name): - present = True - break - modules.close() - except IOError, e: - module.fail_json(msg=str(e), **args) - - # Check only; don't modify - if module.check_mode: - if args['state'] == 'present' and not present: - changed = True - elif args['state'] == 'absent' and present: - changed = True - else: - changed = False - module.exit_json(changed=changed) - - # Add/remove module as needed - if args['state'] == 'present': - if not present: - rc, _, err = module.run_command(['modprobe', args['name'], args['params']]) - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg=err, **args) - args['changed'] = True - elif args['state'] == 'absent': - if present: - rc, _, err = module.run_command(['rmmod', args['name']]) - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg=err, **args) - args['changed'] = True - - module.exit_json(**args) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/ohai b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/ohai deleted file mode 100644 index b50abc9db0..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/ohai +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan -# -# 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 . -# - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: ohai -short_description: Returns inventory data from I(Ohai) -description: - - Similar to the M(facter) module, this runs the I(Ohai) discovery program - (U(http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/Ohai)) on the remote host and - returns JSON inventory data. - I(Ohai) data is a bit more verbose and nested than I(facter). -version_added: "0.6" -options: {} -notes: [] -requirements: [ "ohai" ] -author: Michael DeHaan -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Retrieve (ohai) data from all Web servers and store in one-file per host -ansible webservers -m ohai --tree=/tmp/ohaidata -''' - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict() - ) - cmd = ["/usr/bin/env", "ohai"] - rc, out, err = module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=True) - module.exit_json(**json.loads(out)) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * - -main() - - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/open_iscsi b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/open_iscsi deleted file mode 100644 index c661a723d7..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/open_iscsi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,379 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Serge van Ginderachter -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: open_iscsi -author: Serge van Ginderachter -version_added: "1.4" -short_description: Manage iscsi targets with open-iscsi -description: - - Discover targets on given portal, (dis)connect targets, mark targets to - manually or auto start, return device nodes of connected targets. -requirements: - - open_iscsi library and tools (iscsiadm) -options: - portal: - required: false - aliases: [ip] - description: - - the ip address of the iscsi target - port: - required: false - default: 3260 - description: - - the port on which the iscsi target process listens - target: - required: false - aliases: [name, targetname] - description: - - the iscsi target name - login: - required: false - choices: [true, false] - description: - - whether the target node should be connected - node_auth: - required: false - default: CHAP - description: - - discovery.sendtargets.auth.authmethod - node_user: - required: false - description: - - discovery.sendtargets.auth.username - node_pass: - required: false - description: - - discovery.sendtargets.auth.password - auto_node_startup: - aliases: [automatic] - required: false - choices: [true, false] - description: - - whether the target node should be automatically connected at startup - discover: - required: false - choices: [true, false] - description: - - whether the list of target nodes on the portal should be - (re)discovered and added to the persistent iscsi database. - Keep in mind that iscsiadm discovery resets configurtion, like node.startup - to manual, hence combined with auto_node_startup=yes will allways return - a changed state. - show_nodes: - required: false - choices: [true, false] - description: - - whether the list of nodes in the persistent iscsi database should be - returned by the module - -examples: - - description: perform a discovery on 10.1.2.3 and show available target - nodes - code: > - open_iscsi: show_nodes=yes discover=yes portal=10.1.2.3 - - description: discover targets on portal and login to the one available - (only works if exactly one target is exported to the initiator) - code: > - open_iscsi: portal={{iscsi_target}} login=yes discover=yes - - description: connect to the named target, after updating the local - persistent database (cache) - code: > - open_iscsi: login=yes target=iqn.1986-03.com.sun:02:f8c1f9e0-c3ec-ec84-c9c9-8bfb0cd5de3d - - description: discconnect from the cached named target - code: > - open_iscsi: login=no target=iqn.1986-03.com.sun:02:f8c1f9e0-c3ec-ec84-c9c9-8bfb0cd5de3d" -''' - -import glob -import time - -ISCSIADM = 'iscsiadm' - -def compare_nodelists(l1, l2): - - l1.sort() - l2.sort() - return l1 == l2 - - -def iscsi_get_cached_nodes(module, portal=None): - - cmd = '%s --mode node' % iscsiadm_cmd - (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd) - - if rc == 0: - lines = out.splitlines() - nodes = [] - for line in lines: - # line format is "ip:port,target_portal_group_tag targetname" - parts = line.split() - if len(parts) > 2: - module.fail_json(msg='error parsing output', cmd=cmd) - target = parts[1] - parts = parts[0].split(':') - target_portal = parts[0] - - if portal is None or portal == target_portal: - nodes.append(target) - - # older versions of scsiadm don't have nice return codes - # for newer versions see iscsiadm(8); also usr/iscsiadm.c for details - # err can contain [N|n]o records... - elif rc == 21 or (rc == 255 and "o records found" in err): - nodes = [] - else: - module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, rc=rc, msg=err) - - return nodes - - -def iscsi_discover(module, portal, port): - - cmd = '%s --mode discovery --type sendtargets --portal %s:%s' % (iscsiadm_cmd, portal, port) - (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd) - - if rc > 0: - module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, rc=rc, msg=err) - - -def target_loggedon(module, target): - - cmd = '%s --mode session' % iscsiadm_cmd - (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd) - - if rc == 0: - return target in out - elif rc == 21: - return False - else: - module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, rc=rc, msg=err) - - -def target_login(module, target): - - node_auth = module.params['node_auth'] - node_user = module.params['node_user'] - node_pass = module.params['node_pass'] - - if node_user: - params = [('node.session.auth.authmethod', node_auth), - ('node.session.auth.username', node_user), - ('node.session.auth.password', node_pass)] - for (name, value) in params: - cmd = '%s --mode node --targetname %s --op=update --name %s --value %s' % (iscsiadm_cmd, target, name, value) - (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd) - if rc > 0: - module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, rc=rc, msg=err) - - cmd = '%s --mode node --targetname %s --login' % (iscsiadm_cmd, target) - (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd) - - if rc > 0: - module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, rc=rc, msg=err) - - -def target_logout(module, target): - - cmd = '%s --mode node --targetname %s --logout' % (iscsiadm_cmd, target) - (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd) - - if rc > 0: - module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, rc=rc, msg=err) - - -def target_device_node(module, target): - - # if anyone know a better way to find out which devicenodes get created for - # a given target... - - devices = glob.glob('/dev/disk/by-path/*%s*' % target) - if len(devices) == 0: - return None - else: - devdisks = [] - for dev in devices: - # exclude partitions - if "-part" not in dev: - devdisk = os.path.realpath(dev) - # only add once (multi-path?) - if devdisk not in devdisks: - devdisks.append(devdisk) - return devdisks - - -def target_isauto(module, target): - - cmd = '%s --mode node --targetname %s' % (iscsiadm_cmd, target) - (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd) - - if rc == 0: - lines = out.splitlines() - for line in lines: - if 'node.startup' in line: - return 'automatic' in line - return False - else: - module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, rc=rc, msg=err) - - -def target_setauto(module, target): - - cmd = '%s --mode node --targetname %s --op=update --name node.startup --value automatic' % (iscsiadm_cmd, target) - (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd) - - if rc > 0: - module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, rc=rc, msg=err) - - -def target_setmanual(module, target): - - cmd = '%s --mode node --targetname %s --op=update --name node.startup --value manual' % (iscsiadm_cmd, target) - (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd) - - if rc > 0: - module.fail_json(cmd=cmd, rc=rc, msg=err) - - -def main(): - - # load ansible module object - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - - # target - portal = dict(required=False, aliases=['ip']), - port = dict(required=False, default=3260), - target = dict(required=False, aliases=['name', 'targetname']), - node_auth = dict(required=False, default='CHAP'), - node_user = dict(required=False), - node_pass = dict(required=False), - - # actions - login = dict(type='bool', aliases=['state']), - auto_node_startup = dict(type='bool', aliases=['automatic']), - discover = dict(type='bool', default=False), - show_nodes = dict(type='bool', default=False) - ), - - required_together=[['discover_user', 'discover_pass'], - ['node_user', 'node_pass']], - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - global iscsiadm_cmd - iscsiadm_cmd = module.get_bin_path('iscsiadm', required=True) - - # parameters - portal = module.params['portal'] - target = module.params['target'] - port = module.params['port'] - login = module.params['login'] - automatic = module.params['auto_node_startup'] - discover = module.params['discover'] - show_nodes = module.params['show_nodes'] - - check = module.check_mode - - cached = iscsi_get_cached_nodes(module, portal) - - # return json dict - result = {} - result['changed'] = False - - if discover: - if portal is None: - module.fail_json(msg = "Need to specify at least the portal (ip) to discover") - elif check: - nodes = cached - else: - iscsi_discover(module, portal, port) - nodes = iscsi_get_cached_nodes(module, portal) - if not compare_nodelists(cached, nodes): - result['changed'] |= True - result['cache_updated'] = True - else: - nodes = cached - - if login is not None or automatic is not None: - if target is None: - if len(nodes) > 1: - module.fail_json(msg = "Need to specify a target") - else: - target = nodes[0] - else: - # check given target is in cache - check_target = False - for node in nodes: - if node == target: - check_target = True - break - if not check_target: - module.fail_json(msg = "Specified target not found") - - if show_nodes: - result['nodes'] = nodes - - if login is not None: - loggedon = target_loggedon(module,target) - if (login and loggedon) or (not login and not loggedon): - result['changed'] |= False - if login: - result['devicenodes'] = target_device_node(module,target) - elif not check: - if login: - target_login(module, target) - # give udev some time - time.sleep(1) - result['devicenodes'] = target_device_node(module,target) - else: - target_logout(module, target) - result['changed'] |= True - result['connection_changed'] = True - else: - result['changed'] |= True - result['connection_changed'] = True - - if automatic is not None: - isauto = target_isauto(module, target) - if (automatic and isauto) or (not automatic and not isauto): - result['changed'] |= False - result['automatic_changed'] = False - elif not check: - if automatic: - target_setauto(module, target) - else: - target_setmanual(module, target) - result['changed'] |= True - result['automatic_changed'] = True - else: - result['changed'] |= True - result['automatic_changed'] = True - - module.exit_json(**result) - - - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * - -main() - diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/ufw b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/ufw deleted file mode 100644 index e917a3bc74..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/ufw +++ /dev/null @@ -1,269 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2014, Ahti Kitsik -# (c) 2014, Jarno Keskikangas -# (c) 2013, Aleksey Ovcharenko -# (c) 2013, James Martin -# -# 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 . - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: ufw -short_description: Manage firewall with UFW -description: - - Manage firewall with UFW. -version_added: 1.6 -author: Aleksey Ovcharenko, Jarno Keskikangas, Ahti Kitsik -notes: - - See C(man ufw) for more examples. -requirements: - - C(ufw) package -options: - state: - description: - - C(enabled) reloads firewall and enables firewall on boot. - - C(disabled) unloads firewall and disables firewall on boot. - - C(reloaded) reloads firewall. - - C(reset) disables and resets firewall to installation defaults. - required: false - choices: ['enabled', 'disabled', 'reloaded', 'reset'] - policy: - description: - - Change the default policy for incoming or outgoing traffic. - required: false - alias: default - choices: ['allow', 'deny', 'reject'] - direction: - description: - - Select direction for a rule or default policy command. - required: false - choices: ['in', 'out', 'incoming', 'outgoing'] - logging: - description: - - Toggles logging. Logged packets use the LOG_KERN syslog facility. - choices: ['on', 'off', 'low', 'medium', 'high', 'full'] - required: false - insert: - description: - - Insert the corresponding rule as rule number NUM - required: false - rule: - description: - - Add firewall rule - required: false - choices: ['allow', 'deny', 'reject', 'limit'] - log: - description: - - Log new connections matched to this rule - required: false - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - from_ip: - description: - - Source IP address. - required: false - aliases: ['from', 'src'] - default: 'any' - from_port: - description: - - Source port. - required: false - to_ip: - description: - - Destination IP address. - required: false - aliases: ['to', 'dest'] - default: 'any' - to_port: - description: - - Destination port. - required: false - aliases: ['port'] - proto: - description: - - TCP/IP protocol. - choices: ['any', 'tcp', 'udp', 'ipv6', 'esp', 'ah'] - required: false - name: - description: - - Use profile located in C(/etc/ufw/applications.d) - required: false - aliases: ['app'] - delete: - description: - - Delete rule. - required: false - choices: ['yes', 'no'] - interface: - description: - - Specify interface for rule. - required: false - aliases: ['if'] -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Allow everything and enable UFW -ufw: state=enabled policy=allow - -# Set logging -ufw: logging=on - -# Sometimes it is desirable to let the sender know when traffic is -# being denied, rather than simply ignoring it. In these cases, use -# reject instead of deny. In addition, log rejected connections: -ufw: rule=reject port=auth log=yes - -# ufw supports connection rate limiting, which is useful for protecting -# against brute-force login attacks. ufw will deny connections if an IP -# address has attempted to initiate 6 or more connections in the last -# 30 seconds. See http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/187 -# for details. Typical usage is: -ufw: rule=limit port=ssh proto=tcp - -# Allow OpenSSH -ufw: rule=allow name=OpenSSH - -# Delete OpenSSH rule -ufw: rule=allow name=OpenSSH delete=yes - -# Deny all access to port 53: -ufw: rule=deny port=53 - -# Allow all access to tcp port 80: -ufw: rule=allow port=80 proto=tcp - -# Allow all access from RFC1918 networks to this host: -ufw: rule=allow src={{ item }} -with_items: -- 10.0.0.0/8 -- 172.16.0.0/12 -- 192.168.0.0/16 - -# Deny access to udp port 514 from host 1.2.3.4: -ufw: rule=deny proto=udp src=1.2.3.4 port=514 - -# Allow incoming access to eth0 from 1.2.3.5 port 5469 to 1.2.3.4 port 5469 -ufw: rule=allow interface=eth0 direction=in proto=udp src=1.2.3.5 from_port=5469 dest=1.2.3.4 to_port=5469 - -# Deny all traffic from the IPv6 2001:db8::/32 to tcp port 25 on this host. -# Note that IPv6 must be enabled in /etc/default/ufw for IPv6 firewalling to work. -ufw: rule=deny proto=tcp src=2001:db8::/32 port=25 -''' - -from operator import itemgetter - - -def main(): - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = dict( - state = dict(default=None, choices=['enabled', 'disabled', 'reloaded', 'reset']), - default = dict(default=None, aliases=['policy'], choices=['allow', 'deny', 'reject']), - logging = dict(default=None, choices=['on', 'off', 'low', 'medium', 'high', 'full']), - direction = dict(default=None, choices=['in', 'incoming', 'out', 'outgoing']), - delete = dict(default=False, type='bool'), - insert = dict(default=None), - rule = dict(default=None, choices=['allow', 'deny', 'reject', 'limit']), - interface = dict(default=None, aliases=['if']), - log = dict(default=False, type='bool'), - from_ip = dict(default='any', aliases=['src', 'from']), - from_port = dict(default=None), - to_ip = dict(default='any', aliases=['dest', 'to']), - to_port = dict(default=None, aliases=['port']), - proto = dict(default=None, aliases=['protocol'], choices=['any', 'tcp', 'udp', 'ipv6', 'esp', 'ah']), - app = dict(default=None, aliases=['name']) - ), - supports_check_mode = True, - mutually_exclusive = [['app', 'proto', 'logging']] - ) - - cmds = [] - - def execute(cmd): - cmd = ' '.join(map(itemgetter(-1), filter(itemgetter(0), cmd))) - - cmds.append(cmd) - (rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd) - - if rc != 0: - module.fail_json(msg=err or out) - - params = module.params - - # Ensure at least one of the command arguments are given - command_keys = ['state', 'default', 'rule', 'logging'] - commands = dict((key, params[key]) for key in command_keys if params[key]) - - if len(commands) < 1: - module.fail_json(msg="Not any of the command arguments %s given" % commands) - - if('interface' in params and 'direction' not in params): - module.fail_json(msg="Direction must be specified when creating a rule on an interface") - - # Ensure ufw is available - ufw_bin = module.get_bin_path('ufw', True) - - # Save the pre state and rules in order to recognize changes - (_, pre_state, _) = module.run_command(ufw_bin + ' status verbose') - (_, pre_rules, _) = module.run_command("grep '^### tuple' /lib/ufw/user*.rules") - - # Execute commands - for (command, value) in commands.iteritems(): - cmd = [[ufw_bin], [module.check_mode, '--dry-run']] - - if command == 'state': - states = { 'enabled': 'enable', 'disabled': 'disable', - 'reloaded': 'reload', 'reset': 'reset' } - execute(cmd + [['-f'], [states[value]]]) - - elif command == 'logging': - execute(cmd + [[command], [value]]) - - elif command == 'default': - execute(cmd + [[command], [value], [params['direction']]]) - - elif command == 'rule': - # Rules are constructed according to the long format - # - # ufw [--dry-run] [delete] [insert NUM] allow|deny|reject|limit [in|out on INTERFACE] [log|log-all] \ - # [from ADDRESS [port PORT]] [to ADDRESS [port PORT]] \ - # [proto protocol] [app application] - cmd.append([module.boolean(params['delete']), 'delete']) - cmd.append([params['insert'], "insert %s" % params['insert']]) - cmd.append([value]) - cmd.append([module.boolean(params['log']), 'log']) - - for (key, template) in [('direction', "%s" ), ('interface', "on %s" ), - ('from_ip', "from %s" ), ('from_port', "port %s" ), - ('to_ip', "to %s" ), ('to_port', "port %s" ), - ('proto', "proto %s"), ('app', "app '%s'")]: - - value = params[key] - cmd.append([value, template % (value)]) - - execute(cmd) - - # Get the new state - (_, post_state, _) = module.run_command(ufw_bin + ' status verbose') - (_, post_rules, _) = module.run_command("grep '^### tuple' /lib/ufw/user*.rules") - changed = (pre_state != post_state) or (pre_rules != post_rules) - - return module.exit_json(changed=changed, commands=cmds, msg=post_state.rstrip()) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * - -main() diff --git a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/zfs b/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/zfs deleted file mode 100644 index 9324889705..0000000000 --- a/lib/ansible/modules/core/system/zfs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,417 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# (c) 2013, Johan Wiren -# -# 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 . -# - -DOCUMENTATION = ''' ---- -module: zfs -short_description: Manage zfs -description: - - Manages ZFS file systems on Solaris and FreeBSD. Can manage file systems, volumes and snapshots. See zfs(1M) for more information about the properties. -version_added: "1.1" -options: - name: - description: - - File system, snapshot or volume name e.g. C(rpool/myfs) - required: true - state: - description: - - Whether to create (C(present)), or remove (C(absent)) a file system, snapshot or volume. - required: true - choices: [present, absent] - aclinherit: - description: - - The aclinherit property. - required: False - choices: [discard,noallow,restricted,passthrough,passthrough-x] - aclmode: - description: - - The aclmode property. - required: False - choices: [discard,groupmask,passthrough] - atime: - description: - - The atime property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - canmount: - description: - - The canmount property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off','noauto'] - casesensitivity: - description: - - The casesensitivity property. - required: False - choices: [sensitive,insensitive,mixed] - checksum: - description: - - The checksum property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off',fletcher2,fletcher4,sha256] - compression: - description: - - The compression property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off',lzjb,gzip,gzip-1,gzip-2,gzip-3,gzip-4,gzip-5,gzip-6,gzip-7,gzip-8,gzip-9,lz4,zle] - copies: - description: - - The copies property. - required: False - choices: [1,2,3] - dedup: - description: - - The dedup property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - devices: - description: - - The devices property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - exec: - description: - - The exec property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - jailed: - description: - - The jailed property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - logbias: - description: - - The logbias property. - required: False - choices: [latency,throughput] - mountpoint: - description: - - The mountpoint property. - required: False - nbmand: - description: - - The nbmand property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - normalization: - description: - - The normalization property. - required: False - choices: [none,formC,formD,formKC,formKD] - primarycache: - description: - - The primarycache property. - required: False - choices: [all,none,metadata] - quota: - description: - - The quota property. - required: False - readonly: - description: - - The readonly property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - recordsize: - description: - - The recordsize property. - required: False - refquota: - description: - - The refquota property. - required: False - refreservation: - description: - - The refreservation property. - required: False - reservation: - description: - - The reservation property. - required: False - secondarycache: - description: - - The secondarycache property. - required: False - choices: [all,none,metadata] - setuid: - description: - - The setuid property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - shareiscsi: - description: - - The shareiscsi property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - sharenfs: - description: - - The sharenfs property. - required: False - sharesmb: - description: - - The sharesmb property. - required: False - snapdir: - description: - - The snapdir property. - required: False - choices: [hidden,visible] - sync: - description: - - The sync property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - utf8only: - description: - - The utf8only property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - volsize: - description: - - The volsize property. - required: False - volblocksize: - description: - - The volblocksize property. - required: False - vscan: - description: - - The vscan property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - xattr: - description: - - The xattr property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] - zoned: - description: - - The zoned property. - required: False - choices: ['on','off'] -author: Johan Wiren -''' - -EXAMPLES = ''' -# Create a new file system called myfs in pool rpool -- zfs: name=rpool/myfs state=present - -# Create a new volume called myvol in pool rpool. -- zfs: name=rpool/myvol state=present volsize=10M - -# Create a snapshot of rpool/myfs file system. -- zfs: name=rpool/myfs@mysnapshot state=present - -# Create a new file system called myfs2 with snapdir enabled -- zfs: name=rpool/myfs2 state=present snapdir=enabled -''' - - -import os - -class Zfs(object): - def __init__(self, module, name, properties): - self.module = module - self.name = name - self.properties = properties - self.changed = False - - self.immutable_properties = [ 'casesensitivity', 'normalization', 'utf8only' ] - - def exists(self): - cmd = [self.module.get_bin_path('zfs', True)] - cmd.append('list') - cmd.append('-t all') - cmd.append(self.name) - (rc, out, err) = self.module.run_command(' '.join(cmd)) - if rc == 0: - return True - else: - return False - - def create(self): - if self.module.check_mode: - self.changed = True - return - properties=self.properties - volsize = properties.pop('volsize', None) - volblocksize = properties.pop('volblocksize', None) - if "@" in self.name: - action = 'snapshot' - else: - action = 'create' - - cmd = [self.module.get_bin_path('zfs', True)] - cmd.append(action) - if volblocksize: - cmd.append('-b %s' % volblocksize) - if properties: - for prop, value in properties.iteritems(): - cmd.append('-o %s="%s"' % (prop, value)) - if volsize: - cmd.append('-V') - cmd.append(volsize) - cmd.append(self.name) - (rc, err, out) = self.module.run_command(' '.join(cmd)) - if rc == 0: - self.changed=True - else: - self.module.fail_json(msg=out) - - def destroy(self): - if self.module.check_mode: - self.changed = True - return - cmd = [self.module.get_bin_path('zfs', True)] - cmd.append('destroy') - cmd.append(self.name) - (rc, err, out) = self.module.run_command(' '.join(cmd)) - if rc == 0: - self.changed = True - else: - self.module.fail_json(msg=out) - - def set_property(self, prop, value): - if self.module.check_mode: - self.changed = True - return - cmd = self.module.get_bin_path('zfs', True) - args = [cmd, 'set', prop + '=' + value, self.name] - (rc, err, out) = self.module.run_command(args) - if rc == 0: - self.changed = True - else: - self.module.fail_json(msg=out) - - def set_properties_if_changed(self): - current_properties = self.get_current_properties() - for prop, value in self.properties.iteritems(): - if current_properties[prop] != value: - if prop in self.immutable_properties: - self.module.fail_json(msg='Cannot change property %s after creation.' % prop) - else: - self.set_property(prop, value) - - def get_current_properties(self): - def get_properties_by_name(propname): - cmd = [self.module.get_bin_path('zfs', True)] - cmd += ['get', '-H', propname, self.name] - rc, out, err = self.module.run_command(cmd) - return [l.split('\t')[1:3] for l in out.splitlines()] - properties = dict(get_properties_by_name('all')) - if 'share.*' in properties: - # Some ZFS pools list the sharenfs and sharesmb properties - # hierarchically as share.nfs and share.smb respectively. - del properties['share.*'] - for p, v in get_properties_by_name('share.all'): - alias = p.replace('.', '') # share.nfs -> sharenfs (etc) - properties[alias] = v - return properties - - def run_command(self, cmd): - progname = cmd[0] - cmd[0] = module.get_bin_path(progname, True) - return module.run_command(cmd) - -def main(): - - # FIXME: should use dict() constructor like other modules, required=False is default - module = AnsibleModule( - argument_spec = { - 'name': {'required': True}, - 'state': {'required': True, 'choices':['present', 'absent']}, - 'aclinherit': {'required': False, 'choices':['discard', 'noallow', 'restricted', 'passthrough', 'passthrough-x']}, - 'aclmode': {'required': False, 'choices':['discard', 'groupmask', 'passthrough']}, - 'atime': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - 'canmount': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off', 'noauto']}, - 'casesensitivity': {'required': False, 'choices':['sensitive', 'insensitive', 'mixed']}, - 'checksum': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off', 'fletcher2', 'fletcher4', 'sha256']}, - 'compression': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off', 'lzjb', 'gzip', 'gzip-1', 'gzip-2', 'gzip-3', 'gzip-4', 'gzip-5', 'gzip-6', 'gzip-7', 'gzip-8', 'gzip-9', 'lz4', 'zle']}, - 'copies': {'required': False, 'choices':['1', '2', '3']}, - 'dedup': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - 'devices': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - 'exec': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - # Not supported - #'groupquota': {'required': False}, - 'jailed': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - 'logbias': {'required': False, 'choices':['latency', 'throughput']}, - 'mountpoint': {'required': False}, - 'nbmand': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - 'normalization': {'required': False, 'choices':['none', 'formC', 'formD', 'formKC', 'formKD']}, - 'primarycache': {'required': False, 'choices':['all', 'none', 'metadata']}, - 'quota': {'required': False}, - 'readonly': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - 'recordsize': {'required': False}, - 'refquota': {'required': False}, - 'refreservation': {'required': False}, - 'reservation': {'required': False}, - 'secondarycache': {'required': False, 'choices':['all', 'none', 'metadata']}, - 'setuid': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - 'shareiscsi': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - 'sharenfs': {'required': False}, - 'sharesmb': {'required': False}, - 'snapdir': {'required': False, 'choices':['hidden', 'visible']}, - 'sync': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - # Not supported - #'userquota': {'required': False}, - 'utf8only': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - 'volsize': {'required': False}, - 'volblocksize': {'required': False}, - 'vscan': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - 'xattr': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - 'zoned': {'required': False, 'choices':['on', 'off']}, - }, - supports_check_mode=True - ) - - state = module.params.pop('state') - name = module.params.pop('name') - - # Get all valid zfs-properties - properties = dict() - for prop, value in module.params.iteritems(): - if prop in ['CHECKMODE']: - continue - if value: - properties[prop] = value - - result = {} - result['name'] = name - result['state'] = state - - zfs=Zfs(module, name, properties) - - if state == 'present': - if zfs.exists(): - zfs.set_properties_if_changed() - else: - zfs.create() - - elif state == 'absent': - if zfs.exists(): - zfs.destroy() - - result.update(zfs.properties) - result['changed'] = zfs.changed - module.exit_json(**result) - -# import module snippets -from ansible.module_utils.basic import * -main()