#!/usr/bin/python # (c) 2018, NetApp, Inc # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1', 'status': ['preview'], 'supported_by': 'community'} DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: netapp_e_alerts short_description: NetApp E-Series manage email notification settings description: - Certain E-Series systems have the capability to send email notifications on potentially critical events. - This module will allow the owner of the system to specify email recipients for these messages. author: Michael Price (@lmprice) extends_documentation_fragment: - netapp.ontap.netapp.eseries options: state: description: - Enable/disable the sending of email-based alerts. default: enabled required: false choices: - enabled - disabled server: description: - A fully qualified domain name, IPv4 address, or IPv6 address of a mail server. - To use a fully qualified domain name, you must configure a DNS server on both controllers using M(netapp_e_mgmt_interface). - Required when I(state=enabled). required: no sender: description: - This is the sender that the recipient will see. It doesn't necessarily need to be a valid email account. - Required when I(state=enabled). required: no contact: description: - Allows the owner to specify some free-form contact information to be included in the emails. - This is typically utilized to provide a contact phone number. required: no recipients: description: - The email addresses that will receive the email notifications. - Required when I(state=enabled). required: no test: description: - When a change is detected in the configuration, a test email will be sent. - This may take a few minutes to process. - Only applicable if I(state=enabled). default: no type: bool log_path: description: - Path to a file on the Ansible control node to be used for debug logging required: no notes: - Check mode is supported. - Alertable messages are a subset of messages shown by the Major Event Log (MEL), of the storage-system. Examples of alertable messages include drive failures, failed controllers, loss of redundancy, and other warning/critical events. - This API is currently only supported with the Embedded Web Services API v2.0 and higher. ''' EXAMPLES = """ - name: Enable email-based alerting netapp_e_alerts: state: enabled sender: noreply@example.com server: mail@example.com contact: "Phone: 1-555-555-5555" recipients: - name1@example.com - name2@example.com api_url: "10.1.1.1:8443" api_username: "admin" api_password: "myPass" - name: Disable alerting netapp_e_alerts: state: disabled api_url: "10.1.1.1:8443" api_username: "admin" api_password: "myPass" """ RETURN = """ msg: description: Success message returned: on success type: str sample: The settings have been updated. """ import json import logging from pprint import pformat import re from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible_collections.netapp.ontap.plugins.module_utils.netapp import request, eseries_host_argument_spec from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native HEADERS = { "Content-Type": "application/json", "Accept": "application/json", } class Alerts(object): def __init__(self): argument_spec = eseries_host_argument_spec() argument_spec.update(dict( state=dict(type='str', required=False, default='enabled', choices=['enabled', 'disabled']), server=dict(type='str', required=False, ), sender=dict(type='str', required=False, ), contact=dict(type='str', required=False, ), recipients=dict(type='list', required=False, ), test=dict(type='bool', required=False, default=False, ), log_path=dict(type='str', required=False), )) required_if = [ ['state', 'enabled', ['server', 'sender', 'recipients']] ] self.module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=argument_spec, supports_check_mode=True, required_if=required_if) args = self.module.params self.alerts = args['state'] == 'enabled' self.server = args['server'] self.sender = args['sender'] self.contact = args['contact'] self.recipients = args['recipients'] self.test = args['test'] self.ssid = args['ssid'] self.url = args['api_url'] self.creds = dict(url_password=args['api_password'], validate_certs=args['validate_certs'], url_username=args['api_username'], ) self.check_mode = self.module.check_mode log_path = args['log_path'] # logging setup self._logger = logging.getLogger(self.__class__.__name__) if log_path: logging.basicConfig( level=logging.DEBUG, filename=log_path, filemode='w', format='%(relativeCreated)dms %(levelname)s %(module)s.%(funcName)s:%(lineno)d\n %(message)s') if not self.url.endswith('/'): self.url += '/' # Very basic validation on email addresses: xx@yy.zz email = re.compile(r"[^@]+@[^@]+\.[^@]+") if self.sender and not email.match(self.sender): self.module.fail_json(msg="The sender (%s) provided is not a valid email address." % self.sender) if self.recipients is not None: for recipient in self.recipients: if not email.match(recipient): self.module.fail_json(msg="The recipient (%s) provided is not a valid email address." % recipient) if len(self.recipients) < 1: self.module.fail_json(msg="At least one recipient address must be specified.") def get_configuration(self): try: (rc, result) = request(self.url + 'storage-systems/%s/device-alerts' % self.ssid, headers=HEADERS, **self.creds) self._logger.info("Current config: %s", pformat(result)) return result except Exception as err: self.module.fail_json(msg="Failed to retrieve the alerts configuration! Array Id [%s]. Error [%s]." % (self.ssid, to_native(err))) def update_configuration(self): config = self.get_configuration() update = False body = dict() if self.alerts: body = dict(alertingEnabled=True) if not config['alertingEnabled']: update = True body.update(emailServerAddress=self.server) if config['emailServerAddress'] != self.server: update = True body.update(additionalContactInformation=self.contact, sendAdditionalContactInformation=True) if self.contact and (self.contact != config['additionalContactInformation'] or not config['sendAdditionalContactInformation']): update = True body.update(emailSenderAddress=self.sender) if config['emailSenderAddress'] != self.sender: update = True self.recipients.sort() if config['recipientEmailAddresses']: config['recipientEmailAddresses'].sort() body.update(recipientEmailAddresses=self.recipients) if config['recipientEmailAddresses'] != self.recipients: update = True elif config['alertingEnabled']: body = dict(alertingEnabled=False) update = True self._logger.debug(pformat(body)) if update and not self.check_mode: try: (rc, result) = request(self.url + 'storage-systems/%s/device-alerts' % self.ssid, method='POST', data=json.dumps(body), headers=HEADERS, **self.creds) # This is going to catch cases like a connection failure except Exception as err: self.module.fail_json(msg="We failed to set the storage-system name! Array Id [%s]. Error [%s]." % (self.ssid, to_native(err))) return update def send_test_email(self): """Send a test email to verify that the provided configuration is valid and functional.""" if not self.check_mode: try: (rc, result) = request(self.url + 'storage-systems/%s/device-alerts/alert-email-test' % self.ssid, timeout=300, method='POST', headers=HEADERS, **self.creds) if result['response'] != 'emailSentOK': self.module.fail_json(msg="The test email failed with status=[%s]! Array Id [%s]." % (result['response'], self.ssid)) # This is going to catch cases like a connection failure except Exception as err: self.module.fail_json(msg="We failed to send the test email! Array Id [%s]. Error [%s]." % (self.ssid, to_native(err))) def update(self): update = self.update_configuration() if self.test and update: self._logger.info("An update was detected and test=True, running a test.") self.send_test_email() if self.alerts: msg = 'Alerting has been enabled using server=%s, sender=%s.' % (self.server, self.sender) else: msg = 'Alerting has been disabled.' self.module.exit_json(msg=msg, changed=update, ) def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): self.update() def main(): alerts = Alerts() alerts() if __name__ == '__main__': main()