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Python
Executable file
489 lines
18 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# (c) 2015, Steve Gargan <steve.gargan@gmail.com>
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible,
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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######################################################################
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'''
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Consul.io inventory script (http://consul.io)
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======================================
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Generates Ansible inventory from nodes in a Consul cluster. This script will
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group nodes by:
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- datacenter,
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- registered service
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- service tags
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- service status
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- values from the k/v store
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This script can be run with the switches
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--list as expected groups all the nodes in all datacenters
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--datacenter, to restrict the nodes to a single datacenter
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--host to restrict the inventory to a single named node. (requires datacenter config)
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The configuration for this plugin is read from a consul.ini file located in the
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same directory as this inventory script. All config options in the config file
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are optional except the host and port, which must point to a valid agent or
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server running the http api. For more information on enabling the endpoint see.
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http://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html
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Other options include:
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'datacenter':
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which restricts the included nodes to those from the given datacenter
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'url':
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the URL of the Consul cluster. host, port and scheme are derived from the
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URL. If not specified, connection configuration defaults to http requests
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to localhost on port 8500.
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'domain':
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if specified then the inventory will generate domain names that will resolve
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via Consul's inbuilt DNS. The name is derived from the node name, datacenter
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and domain <node_name>.node.<datacenter>.<domain>. Note that you will need to
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have consul hooked into your DNS server for these to resolve. See the consul
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DNS docs for more info.
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which restricts the included nodes to those from the given datacenter
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'servers_suffix':
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defining the a suffix to add to the service name when creating the service
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group. e.g Service name of 'redis' and a suffix of '_servers' will add
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each nodes address to the group name 'redis_servers'. No suffix is added
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if this is not set
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'tags':
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boolean flag defining if service tags should be used to create Inventory
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groups e.g. an nginx service with the tags ['master', 'v1'] will create
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groups nginx_master and nginx_v1 to which the node running the service
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will be added. No tag groups are created if this is missing.
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'token':
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ACL token to use to authorize access to the key value store. May be required
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to retrieve the kv_groups and kv_metadata based on your consul configuration.
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'kv_groups':
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This is used to lookup groups for a node in the key value store. It specifies a
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path to which each discovered node's name will be added to create a key to query
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the key/value store. There it expects to find a comma separated list of group
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names to which the node should be added e.g. if the inventory contains node
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'nyc-web-1' in datacenter 'nyc-dc1' and kv_groups = 'ansible/groups' then the key
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'ansible/groups/nyc-dc1/nyc-web-1' will be queried for a group list. If this query
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returned 'test,honeypot' then the node address to both groups.
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'kv_metadata':
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kv_metadata is used to lookup metadata for each discovered node. Like kv_groups
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above it is used to build a path to lookup in the kv store where it expects to
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find a json dictionary of metadata entries. If found, each key/value pair in the
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dictionary is added to the metadata for the node. eg node 'nyc-web-1' in datacenter
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'nyc-dc1' and kv_metadata = 'ansible/metadata', then the key
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'ansible/metadata/nyc-dc1/nyc-web-1' should contain '{"databse": "postgres"}'
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'availability':
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if true then availability groups will be created for each service. The node will
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be added to one of the groups based on the health status of the service. The
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group name is derived from the service name and the configurable availability
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suffixes
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'available_suffix':
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suffix that should be appended to the service availability groups for available
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services e.g. if the suffix is '_up' and the service is nginx, then nodes with
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healthy nginx services will be added to the nginix_up group. Defaults to
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'_available'
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'unavailable_suffix':
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as above but for unhealthy services, defaults to '_unavailable'
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Note that if the inventory discovers an 'ssh' service running on a node it will
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register the port as ansible_ssh_port in the node's metadata and this port will
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be used to access the machine.
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```
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'''
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import os
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import re
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import argparse
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import sys
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import ConfigParser
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def get_log_filename():
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tty_filename = '/dev/tty'
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stdout_filename = '/dev/stdout'
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if not os.path.exists(tty_filename):
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return stdout_filename
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if not os.access(tty_filename, os.W_OK):
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return stdout_filename
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if os.getenv('TEAMCITY_VERSION'):
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return stdout_filename
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return tty_filename
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def setup_logging():
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filename = get_log_filename()
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import logging.config
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logging.config.dictConfig({
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'version': 1,
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'formatters': {
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'simple': {
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'format': '%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s',
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},
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},
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'root': {
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'level': os.getenv('ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_CONSUL_IO_LOG_LEVEL', 'WARN'),
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'handlers': ['console'],
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},
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'handlers': {
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'console': {
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'class': 'logging.FileHandler',
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'filename': filename,
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'formatter': 'simple',
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},
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},
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'loggers': {
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'iso8601': {
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'qualname': 'iso8601',
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'level': 'INFO',
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},
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},
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})
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logger = logging.getLogger('consul_io.py')
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logger.debug('Invoked with %r', sys.argv)
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if os.getenv('ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_CONSUL_IO_LOG_ENABLED'):
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setup_logging()
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try:
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import json
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except ImportError:
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import simplejson as json
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try:
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import consul
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except ImportError as e:
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sys.exit("""failed=True msg='python-consul required for this module.
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See http://python-consul.readthedocs.org/en/latest/#installation'""")
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from six import iteritems
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class ConsulInventory(object):
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def __init__(self):
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''' Create an inventory based on the catalog of nodes and services
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registered in a consul cluster'''
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self.node_metadata = {}
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self.nodes = {}
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self.nodes_by_service = {}
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self.nodes_by_tag = {}
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self.nodes_by_datacenter = {}
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self.nodes_by_kv = {}
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self.nodes_by_availability = {}
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self.current_dc = None
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config = ConsulConfig()
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self.config = config
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self.consul_api = config.get_consul_api()
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if config.has_config('datacenter'):
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if config.has_config('host'):
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self.load_data_for_node(config.host, config.datacenter)
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else:
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self.load_data_for_datacenter(config.datacenter)
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else:
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self.load_all_data_consul()
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self.combine_all_results()
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print(json.dumps(self.inventory, sort_keys=True, indent=2))
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def load_all_data_consul(self):
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''' cycle through each of the datacenters in the consul catalog and process
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the nodes in each '''
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self.datacenters = self.consul_api.catalog.datacenters()
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for datacenter in self.datacenters:
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self.current_dc = datacenter
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self.load_data_for_datacenter(datacenter)
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def load_availability_groups(self, node, datacenter):
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'''check the health of each service on a node and add add the node to either
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an 'available' or 'unavailable' grouping. The suffix for each group can be
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controlled from the config'''
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if self.config.has_config('availability'):
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for service_name, service in iteritems(node['Services']):
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for node in self.consul_api.health.service(service_name)[1]:
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for check in node['Checks']:
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if check['ServiceName'] == service_name:
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ok = 'passing' == check['Status']
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if ok:
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suffix = self.config.get_availability_suffix(
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'available_suffix', '_available')
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else:
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suffix = self.config.get_availability_suffix(
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'unavailable_suffix', '_unavailable')
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self.add_node_to_map(self.nodes_by_availability,
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service_name + suffix, node['Node'])
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def load_data_for_datacenter(self, datacenter):
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'''processes all the nodes in a particular datacenter'''
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index, nodes = self.consul_api.catalog.nodes(dc=datacenter)
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for node in nodes:
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self.add_node_to_map(self.nodes_by_datacenter, datacenter, node)
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self.load_data_for_node(node['Node'], datacenter)
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def load_data_for_node(self, node, datacenter):
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'''loads the data for a sinle node adding it to various groups based on
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metadata retrieved from the kv store and service availability'''
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index, node_data = self.consul_api.catalog.node(node, dc=datacenter)
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node = node_data['Node']
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self.add_node_to_map(self.nodes, 'all', node)
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self.add_metadata(node_data, "consul_datacenter", datacenter)
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self.add_metadata(node_data, "consul_nodename", node['Node'])
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self.load_groups_from_kv(node_data)
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self.load_node_metadata_from_kv(node_data)
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self.load_availability_groups(node_data, datacenter)
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for name, service in node_data['Services'].items():
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self.load_data_from_service(name, service, node_data)
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def load_node_metadata_from_kv(self, node_data):
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''' load the json dict at the metadata path defined by the kv_metadata value
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and the node name add each entry in the dictionary to the the node's
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metadata '''
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node = node_data['Node']
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if self.config.has_config('kv_metadata'):
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key = "%s/%s/%s" % (self.config.kv_metadata, self.current_dc, node['Node'])
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index, metadata = self.consul_api.kv.get(key)
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if metadata and metadata['Value']:
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try:
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metadata = json.loads(metadata['Value'])
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for k,v in metadata.items():
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self.add_metadata(node_data, k, v)
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except:
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pass
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def load_groups_from_kv(self, node_data):
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''' load the comma separated list of groups at the path defined by the
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kv_groups config value and the node name add the node address to each
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group found '''
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node = node_data['Node']
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if self.config.has_config('kv_groups'):
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key = "%s/%s/%s" % (self.config.kv_groups, self.current_dc, node['Node'])
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index, groups = self.consul_api.kv.get(key)
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if groups and groups['Value']:
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for group in groups['Value'].split(','):
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self.add_node_to_map(self.nodes_by_kv, group.strip(), node)
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def load_data_from_service(self, service_name, service, node_data):
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'''process a service registered on a node, adding the node to a group with
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the service name. Each service tag is extracted and the node is added to a
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tag grouping also'''
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self.add_metadata(node_data, "consul_services", service_name, True)
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if self.is_service("ssh", service_name):
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self.add_metadata(node_data, "ansible_ssh_port", service['Port'])
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if self.config.has_config('servers_suffix'):
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service_name = service_name + self.config.servers_suffix
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self.add_node_to_map(self.nodes_by_service, service_name, node_data['Node'])
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self.extract_groups_from_tags(service_name, service, node_data)
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def is_service(self, target, name):
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return name and (name.lower() == target.lower())
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def extract_groups_from_tags(self, service_name, service, node_data):
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'''iterates each service tag and adds the node to groups derived from the
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service and tag names e.g. nginx_master'''
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if self.config.has_config('tags') and service['Tags']:
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tags = service['Tags']
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self.add_metadata(node_data, "consul_%s_tags" % service_name, tags)
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for tag in service['Tags']:
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tagname = service_name +'_'+tag
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self.add_node_to_map(self.nodes_by_tag, tagname, node_data['Node'])
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def combine_all_results(self):
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'''prunes and sorts all groupings for combination into the final map'''
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self.inventory = {"_meta": { "hostvars" : self.node_metadata}}
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groupings = [self.nodes, self.nodes_by_datacenter, self.nodes_by_service,
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self.nodes_by_tag, self.nodes_by_kv, self.nodes_by_availability]
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for grouping in groupings:
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for name, addresses in grouping.items():
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self.inventory[name] = sorted(list(set(addresses)))
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def add_metadata(self, node_data, key, value, is_list = False):
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''' Pushed an element onto a metadata dict for the node, creating
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the dict if it doesn't exist '''
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key = self.to_safe(key)
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node = self.get_inventory_name(node_data['Node'])
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if node in self.node_metadata:
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metadata = self.node_metadata[node]
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else:
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metadata = {}
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self.node_metadata[node] = metadata
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if is_list:
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self.push(metadata, key, value)
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else:
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metadata[key] = value
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def get_inventory_name(self, node_data):
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'''return the ip or a node name that can be looked up in consul's dns'''
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domain = self.config.domain
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if domain:
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node_name = node_data['Node']
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if self.current_dc:
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return '%s.node.%s.%s' % ( node_name, self.current_dc, domain)
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else:
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return '%s.node.%s' % ( node_name, domain)
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else:
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return node_data['Address']
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def add_node_to_map(self, map, name, node):
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self.push(map, name, self.get_inventory_name(node))
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def push(self, my_dict, key, element):
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''' Pushed an element onto an array that may not have been defined in the
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dict '''
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key = self.to_safe(key)
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if key in my_dict:
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my_dict[key].append(element)
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else:
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my_dict[key] = [element]
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def to_safe(self, word):
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''' Converts 'bad' characters in a string to underscores so they can be used
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as Ansible groups '''
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return re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9\-\.]', '_', word)
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def sanitize_dict(self, d):
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new_dict = {}
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for k, v in d.items():
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if v is not None:
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new_dict[self.to_safe(str(k))] = self.to_safe(str(v))
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return new_dict
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def sanitize_list(self, seq):
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new_seq = []
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for d in seq:
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new_seq.append(self.sanitize_dict(d))
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return new_seq
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class ConsulConfig(dict):
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def __init__(self):
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self.read_settings()
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self.read_cli_args()
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def has_config(self, name):
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if hasattr(self, name):
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return getattr(self, name)
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else:
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return False
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def read_settings(self):
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''' Reads the settings from the consul.ini file '''
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config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
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config.read(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + '/consul.ini')
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config_options = ['host', 'token', 'datacenter', 'servers_suffix',
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'tags', 'kv_metadata', 'kv_groups', 'availability',
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'unavailable_suffix', 'available_suffix', 'url',
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'domain']
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for option in config_options:
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value = None
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if config.has_option('consul', option):
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value = config.get('consul', option)
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setattr(self, option, value)
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def read_cli_args(self):
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''' Command line argument processing '''
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=
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'Produce an Ansible Inventory file based nodes in a Consul cluster')
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parser.add_argument('--list', action='store_true',
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help='Get all inventory variables from all nodes in the consul cluster')
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parser.add_argument('--host', action='store',
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help='Get all inventory variables about a specific consul node, \
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requires datacenter set in consul.ini.')
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parser.add_argument('--datacenter', action='store',
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help='Get all inventory about a specific consul datacenter')
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args = parser.parse_args()
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arg_names = ['host', 'datacenter']
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for arg in arg_names:
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if getattr(args, arg):
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setattr(self, arg, getattr(args, arg))
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def get_availability_suffix(self, suffix, default):
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if self.has_config(suffix):
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return self.has_config(suffix)
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return default
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def get_consul_api(self):
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'''get an instance of the api based on the supplied configuration'''
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host = 'localhost'
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port = 8500
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token = None
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scheme = 'http'
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if hasattr(self, 'url'):
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from urlparse import urlparse
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o = urlparse(self.url)
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if o.hostname:
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host = o.hostname
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if o.port:
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port = o.port
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if o.scheme:
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scheme = o.scheme
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if hasattr(self, 'token'):
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token = self.token
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if not token:
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token = 'anonymous'
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return consul.Consul(host=host, port=port, token=token, scheme=scheme)
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ConsulInventory()
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