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Removing docker_login as it's now in core

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James Cammarata 2016-04-26 10:00:16 -04:00 committed by Matt Clay
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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# (c) 2015, Olaf Kilian <olaf.kilian@symanex.com>
#
# 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
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######################################################################
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: docker_login
author: Olaf Kilian
version_added: "2.0"
short_description: Manage Docker registry logins
description:
- Ansible version of the "docker login" CLI command.
- This module allows you to login to a Docker registry without directly pulling an image or performing any other actions.
- It will write your login credentials to your local .dockercfg file that is compatible to the Docker CLI client as well as docker-py and all other Docker related modules that are based on docker-py.
options:
registry:
description:
- "URL of the registry, defaults to: https://index.docker.io/v1/"
required: false
default: "https://index.docker.io/v1/"
username:
description:
- The username for the registry account
required: true
password:
description:
- The plaintext password for the registry account
required: true
email:
description:
- The email address for the registry account. Note that private registries usually don't need this, but if you want to log into your Docker Hub account (default behaviour) you need to specify this in order to be able to log in.
required: false
default: None
reauth:
description:
- Whether refresh existing authentication on the Docker server (boolean)
required: false
default: false
dockercfg_path:
description:
- Use a custom path for the .dockercfg file
required: false
default: ~/.docker/config.json
docker_url:
description:
- Refers to the protocol+hostname+port where the Docker server is hosted
required: false
default: unix://var/run/docker.sock
timeout:
description:
- The HTTP request timeout in seconds
required: false
default: 600
requirements: [ "python >= 2.6", "docker-py >= 1.1.0" ]
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
Login to a Docker registry without performing any other action. Make sure that the user you are using is either in the docker group which owns the Docker socket or use sudo to perform login actions:
- name: login to DockerHub remote registry using your account
docker_login:
username: docker
password: rekcod
email: docker@docker.io
- name: login to private Docker remote registry and force reauthentification
docker_login:
registry: your.private.registry.io
username: yourself
password: secrets3
reauth: yes
- name: login to DockerHub remote registry using a custom dockercfg file location
docker_login:
username: docker
password: rekcod
email: docker@docker.io
dockercfg_path: /tmp/.mydockercfg
'''
import os.path
import json
import base64
from urlparse import urlparse
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
try:
import docker.client
from docker.errors import APIError as DockerAPIError
has_lib_docker = True
if LooseVersion(docker.__version__) >= LooseVersion("1.1.0"):
has_correct_lib_docker_version = True
else:
has_correct_lib_docker_version = False
except ImportError:
has_lib_docker = False
try:
import requests
has_lib_requests = True
except ImportError:
has_lib_requests = False
class DockerLoginManager:
def __init__(self, module):
self.module = module
self.registry = self.module.params.get('registry')
self.username = self.module.params.get('username')
self.password = self.module.params.get('password')
self.email = self.module.params.get('email')
self.reauth = self.module.params.get('reauth')
self.dockercfg_path = os.path.expanduser(self.module.params.get('dockercfg_path'))
docker_url = urlparse(module.params.get('docker_url'))
self.client = docker.Client(base_url=docker_url.geturl(), timeout=module.params.get('timeout'))
self.changed = False
self.response = False
self.log = list()
def login(self):
if self.reauth:
self.log.append("Enforcing reauthentification")
# Connect to registry and login if not already logged in or reauth is enforced.
try:
self.response = self.client.login(
self.username,
password=self.password,
email=self.email,
registry=self.registry,
reauth=self.reauth,
dockercfg_path=self.dockercfg_path
)
except DockerAPIError as e:
self.module.fail_json(msg="Docker API Error: %s" % e.explanation)
except Exception as e:
self.module.fail_json(msg="failed to login to the remote registry", error=repr(e))
# Get status from registry response.
if "Status" in self.response:
self.log.append(self.response["Status"])
# Update the dockercfg if not in check mode.
if not self.module.check_mode:
self.update_dockercfg()
# This is what the underlaying docker-py unfortunately doesn't do (yet).
def update_dockercfg(self):
# Create dockercfg file if it does not exist.
if not os.path.exists(self.dockercfg_path):
dockercfg_path_dir = os.path.dirname(self.dockercfg_path)
if not os.path.exists(dockercfg_path_dir):
os.makedirs(dockercfg_path_dir)
open(self.dockercfg_path, "w")
self.log.append("Created new Docker config file at %s" % self.dockercfg_path)
else:
self.log.append("Found existing Docker config file at %s" % self.dockercfg_path)
# Build a dict for the existing dockercfg.
try:
docker_config = json.load(open(self.dockercfg_path, "r"))
except ValueError:
docker_config = dict()
if "auths" not in docker_config:
docker_config["auths"] = dict()
if self.registry not in docker_config["auths"]:
docker_config["auths"][self.registry] = dict()
# Calculate docker credentials based on current parameters.
new_docker_config = dict(
auth = base64.b64encode(self.username + b':' + self.password),
email = self.email
)
# Update config if persisted credentials differ from current credentials.
if new_docker_config != docker_config["auths"][self.registry]:
docker_config["auths"][self.registry] = new_docker_config
try:
json.dump(docker_config, open(self.dockercfg_path, "w"), indent=4, sort_keys=True)
except Exception as e:
self.module.fail_json(msg="failed to write auth details to file", error=repr(e))
self.log.append("Updated Docker config with new credentials.")
self.changed = True
# Compatible to docker-py auth.decode_docker_auth()
def encode_docker_auth(self, auth):
s = base64.b64decode(auth)
login, pwd = s.split(b':', 1)
return login.decode('ascii'), pwd.decode('ascii')
def get_msg(self):
return ". ".join(self.log)
def has_changed(self):
return self.changed
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec = dict(
registry = dict(required=False, default='https://index.docker.io/v1/'),
username = dict(required=True),
password = dict(required=True, no_log=True),
email = dict(required=False, default=None),
reauth = dict(required=False, default=False, type='bool'),
dockercfg_path = dict(required=False, default='~/.docker/config.json'),
docker_url = dict(default='unix://var/run/docker.sock'),
timeout = dict(default=10, type='int')
),
supports_check_mode=True
)
if not has_lib_docker:
module.fail_json(msg="python library docker-py required: pip install docker-py>=1.1.0")
if not has_correct_lib_docker_version:
module.fail_json(msg="your version of docker-py is outdated: pip install docker-py>=1.1.0")
if not has_lib_requests:
module.fail_json(msg="python library requests required: pip install requests")
try:
manager = DockerLoginManager(module)
manager.login()
module.exit_json(changed=manager.has_changed(), msg=manager.get_msg())
except Exception as e:
module.fail_json(msg="Module execution has failed due to an unexpected error", error=repr(e))
# import module snippets
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()