# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) 2020, Thales Netherlands # Copyright (c) 2021, Ansible Project # 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 = """ author: - Roy Lenferink (@rlenferink) - Mark Ettema (@m-a-r-k-e) name: merge_variables short_description: merge variables with a certain suffix description: - This lookup returns the merged result of all variables in scope that match the given prefixes, suffixes, or regular expressions, optionally. version_added: 6.5.0 options: _terms: description: - Depending on the value of I(pattern_type), this is a list of prefixes, suffixes, or regular expressions that will be used to match all variables that should be merged. required: true type: list elements: str pattern_type: description: - Change the way of searching for the specified pattern. type: str default: 'regex' choices: - prefix - suffix - regex env: - name: ANSIBLE_MERGE_VARIABLES_PATTERN_TYPE ini: - section: merge_variables_lookup key: pattern_type initial_value: description: - An initial value to start with. type: raw override: description: - Return an error, print a warning or ignore it when a key will be overwritten. - The default behavior C(error) makes the plugin fail when a key would be overwritten. - When C(warn) and C(ignore) are used, note that it is important to know that the variables are sorted by name before being merged. Keys for later variables in this order will overwrite keys of the same name for variables earlier in this order. To avoid potential confusion, better use I(override=error) whenever possible. type: str default: 'error' choices: - error - warn - ignore env: - name: ANSIBLE_MERGE_VARIABLES_OVERRIDE ini: - section: merge_variables_lookup key: override """ EXAMPLES = """ # Some example variables, they can be defined anywhere as long as they are in scope test_init_list: - "list init item 1" - "list init item 2" testa__test_list: - "test a item 1" testb__test_list: - "test b item 1" testa__test_dict: ports: - 1 testb__test_dict: ports: - 3 # Merge variables that end with '__test_dict' and store the result in a variable 'example_a' example_a: "{{ lookup('community.general.merge_variables', '__test_dict') }}" # The variable example_a now contains: # ports: # - 1 # - 3 # Merge variables that end with '__test_list', starting with an initial value and store the result # in a variable 'example_b' example_b: "{{ lookup('community.general.merge_variables', '__test_list', initial_value=test_init_list) }}" # The variable example_b now contains: # - "list init item 1" # - "list init item 2" # - "test a item 1" # - "test b item 1" """ RETURN = """ _raw: description: In case the search matches list items, a list will be returned. In case the search matches dicts, a dict will be returned. type: raw elements: raw """ import re from ansible.errors import AnsibleError from ansible.plugins.lookup import LookupBase from ansible.utils.display import Display display = Display() def _verify_and_get_type(variable): if isinstance(variable, list): return "list" elif isinstance(variable, dict): return "dict" else: raise AnsibleError("Not supported type detected, variable must be a list or a dict") class LookupModule(LookupBase): def run(self, terms, variables=None, **kwargs): self.set_options(direct=kwargs) initial_value = self.get_option("initial_value", None) self._override = self.get_option('override', 'error') self._pattern_type = self.get_option('pattern_type', 'regex') ret = [] for term in terms: if not isinstance(term, str): raise AnsibleError("Non-string type '{0}' passed, only 'str' types are allowed!".format(type(term))) ret.append(self._merge_vars(term, initial_value, variables)) return ret def _var_matches(self, key, search_pattern): if self._pattern_type == "prefix": return key.startswith(search_pattern) elif self._pattern_type == "suffix": return key.endswith(search_pattern) elif self._pattern_type == "regex": matcher = re.compile(search_pattern) return matcher.search(key) return False def _merge_vars(self, search_pattern, initial_value, variables): display.vvv("Merge variables with {0}: {1}".format(self._pattern_type, search_pattern)) var_merge_names = sorted([key for key in variables.keys() if self._var_matches(key, search_pattern)]) display.vvv("The following variables will be merged: {0}".format(var_merge_names)) prev_var_type = None result = None if initial_value is not None: prev_var_type = _verify_and_get_type(initial_value) result = initial_value for var_name in var_merge_names: var_value = self._templar.template(variables[var_name]) # Render jinja2 templates var_type = _verify_and_get_type(var_value) if prev_var_type is None: prev_var_type = var_type elif prev_var_type != var_type: raise AnsibleError("Unable to merge, not all variables are of the same type") if result is None: result = var_value continue if var_type == "dict": result = self._merge_dict(var_value, result, [var_name]) else: # var_type == "list" result += var_value return result def _merge_dict(self, src, dest, path): for key, value in src.items(): if isinstance(value, dict): node = dest.setdefault(key, {}) self._merge_dict(value, node, path + [key]) elif isinstance(value, list) and key in dest: dest[key] += value else: if (key in dest) and dest[key] != value: msg = "The key '{0}' with value '{1}' will be overwritten with value '{2}' from '{3}.{0}'".format( key, dest[key], value, ".".join(path)) if self._override == "error": raise AnsibleError(msg) if self._override == "warn": display.warning(msg) dest[key] = value return dest