#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) 2017 Red Hat Inc. # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = ''' module: manageiq_alerts short_description: Configuration of alerts in ManageIQ extends_documentation_fragment: - community.general.manageiq author: Elad Alfassa (@elad661) description: - The manageiq_alerts module supports adding, updating and deleting alerts in ManageIQ. options: state: type: str description: - absent - alert should not exist, - present - alert should exist, required: False choices: ['absent', 'present'] default: 'present' description: type: str description: - The unique alert description in ManageIQ. - Required when state is "absent" or "present". resource_type: type: str description: - The entity type for the alert in ManageIQ. Required when state is "present". choices: ['Vm', 'ContainerNode', 'MiqServer', 'Host', 'Storage', 'EmsCluster', 'ExtManagementSystem', 'MiddlewareServer'] expression_type: type: str description: - Expression type. default: hash choices: ["hash", "miq"] expression: type: dict description: - The alert expression for ManageIQ. - Can either be in the "Miq Expression" format or the "Hash Expression format". - Required if state is "present". enabled: description: - Enable or disable the alert. Required if state is "present". type: bool options: type: dict description: - Additional alert options, such as notification type and frequency ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: Add an alert with a "hash expression" to ManageIQ community.general.manageiq_alerts: state: present description: Test Alert 01 options: notifications: email: to: ["example@example.com"] from: "example@example.com" resource_type: ContainerNode expression: eval_method: hostd_log_threshold mode: internal options: {} enabled: true manageiq_connection: url: 'http://127.0.0.1:3000' username: 'admin' password: 'smartvm' validate_certs: False - name: Add an alert with a "miq expression" to ManageIQ community.general.manageiq_alerts: state: present description: Test Alert 02 options: notifications: email: to: ["example@example.com"] from: "example@example.com" resource_type: Vm expression_type: miq expression: and: - CONTAINS: tag: Vm.managed-environment value: prod - not: CONTAINS: tag: Vm.host.managed-environment value: prod enabled: true manageiq_connection: url: 'http://127.0.0.1:3000' username: 'admin' password: 'smartvm' validate_certs: False - name: Delete an alert from ManageIQ community.general.manageiq_alerts: state: absent description: Test Alert 01 manageiq_connection: url: 'http://127.0.0.1:3000' username: 'admin' password: 'smartvm' validate_certs: False ''' RETURN = ''' ''' from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.manageiq import ManageIQ, manageiq_argument_spec class ManageIQAlert(object): """ Represent a ManageIQ alert. Can be initialized with both the format we receive from the server and the format we get from the user. """ def __init__(self, alert): self.description = alert['description'] self.db = alert['db'] self.enabled = alert['enabled'] self.options = alert['options'] self.hash_expression = None self.miq_expressipn = None if 'hash_expression' in alert: self.hash_expression = alert['hash_expression'] if 'miq_expression' in alert: self.miq_expression = alert['miq_expression'] if 'exp' in self.miq_expression: # miq_expression is a field that needs a special case, because # it's returned surrounded by a dict named exp even though we don't # send it with that dict. self.miq_expression = self.miq_expression['exp'] def __eq__(self, other): """ Compare two ManageIQAlert objects """ return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ class ManageIQAlerts(object): """ Object to execute alert management operations in manageiq. """ def __init__(self, manageiq): self.manageiq = manageiq self.module = self.manageiq.module self.api_url = self.manageiq.api_url self.client = self.manageiq.client self.alerts_url = '{api_url}/alert_definitions'.format(api_url=self.api_url) def get_alerts(self): """ Get all alerts from ManageIQ """ try: response = self.client.get(self.alerts_url + '?expand=resources') except Exception as e: self.module.fail_json(msg="Failed to query alerts: {error}".format(error=e)) return response.get('resources', []) def validate_hash_expression(self, expression): """ Validate a 'hash expression' alert definition """ # hash expressions must have the following fields for key in ['options', 'eval_method', 'mode']: if key not in expression: msg = "Hash expression is missing required field {key}".format(key=key) self.module.fail_json(msg) def create_alert_dict(self, params): """ Create a dict representing an alert """ if params['expression_type'] == 'hash': # hash expression supports depends on https://github.com/ManageIQ/manageiq-api/pull/76 self.validate_hash_expression(params['expression']) expression_type = 'hash_expression' else: # actually miq_expression, but we call it "expression" for backwards-compatibility expression_type = 'expression' # build the alret alert = dict(description=params['description'], db=params['resource_type'], options=params['options'], enabled=params['enabled']) # add the actual expression. alert.update({expression_type: params['expression']}) return alert def add_alert(self, alert): """ Add a new alert to ManageIQ """ try: result = self.client.post(self.alerts_url, action='create', resource=alert) msg = "Alert {description} created successfully: {details}" msg = msg.format(description=alert['description'], details=result) return dict(changed=True, msg=msg) except Exception as e: msg = "Creating alert {description} failed: {error}" if "Resource expression needs be specified" in str(e): # Running on an older version of ManageIQ and trying to create a hash expression msg = msg.format(description=alert['description'], error="Your version of ManageIQ does not support hash_expression") else: msg = msg.format(description=alert['description'], error=e) self.module.fail_json(msg=msg) def delete_alert(self, alert): """ Delete an alert """ try: result = self.client.post('{url}/{id}'.format(url=self.alerts_url, id=alert['id']), action="delete") msg = "Alert {description} deleted: {details}" msg = msg.format(description=alert['description'], details=result) return dict(changed=True, msg=msg) except Exception as e: msg = "Deleting alert {description} failed: {error}" msg = msg.format(description=alert['description'], error=e) self.module.fail_json(msg=msg) def update_alert(self, existing_alert, new_alert): """ Update an existing alert with the values from `new_alert` """ new_alert_obj = ManageIQAlert(new_alert) if new_alert_obj == ManageIQAlert(existing_alert): # no change needed - alerts are identical return dict(changed=False, msg="No update needed") else: try: url = '{url}/{id}'.format(url=self.alerts_url, id=existing_alert['id']) result = self.client.post(url, action="edit", resource=new_alert) # make sure that the update was indeed successful by comparing # the result to the expected result. if new_alert_obj == ManageIQAlert(result): # success! msg = "Alert {description} updated successfully: {details}" msg = msg.format(description=existing_alert['description'], details=result) return dict(changed=True, msg=msg) else: # unexpected result msg = "Updating alert {description} failed, unexpected result {details}" msg = msg.format(description=existing_alert['description'], details=result) self.module.fail_json(msg=msg) except Exception as e: msg = "Updating alert {description} failed: {error}" if "Resource expression needs be specified" in str(e): # Running on an older version of ManageIQ and trying to update a hash expression msg = msg.format(description=existing_alert['description'], error="Your version of ManageIQ does not support hash_expression") else: msg = msg.format(description=existing_alert['description'], error=e) self.module.fail_json(msg=msg) def main(): argument_spec = dict( description=dict(type='str'), resource_type=dict(type='str', choices=['Vm', 'ContainerNode', 'MiqServer', 'Host', 'Storage', 'EmsCluster', 'ExtManagementSystem', 'MiddlewareServer']), expression_type=dict(type='str', default='hash', choices=['miq', 'hash']), expression=dict(type='dict'), options=dict(type='dict'), enabled=dict(type='bool'), state=dict(required=False, default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), ) # add the manageiq connection arguments to the arguments argument_spec.update(manageiq_argument_spec()) module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=argument_spec, required_if=[('state', 'present', ['description', 'resource_type', 'expression', 'enabled', 'options']), ('state', 'absent', ['description'])]) state = module.params['state'] description = module.params['description'] manageiq = ManageIQ(module) manageiq_alerts = ManageIQAlerts(manageiq) existing_alert = manageiq.find_collection_resource_by("alert_definitions", description=description) # we need to add or update the alert if state == "present": alert = manageiq_alerts.create_alert_dict(module.params) if not existing_alert: # an alert with this description doesn't exist yet, let's create it res_args = manageiq_alerts.add_alert(alert) else: # an alert with this description exists, we might need to update it res_args = manageiq_alerts.update_alert(existing_alert, alert) # this alert should not exist elif state == "absent": # if we have an alert with this description, delete it if existing_alert: res_args = manageiq_alerts.delete_alert(existing_alert) else: # it doesn't exist, and that's okay msg = "Alert '{description}' does not exist in ManageIQ" msg = msg.format(description=description) res_args = dict(changed=False, msg=msg) module.exit_json(**res_args) if __name__ == "__main__": main()