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community.general/plugins/modules/notification/slack.py
Andrew Klychkov 5d226f86b6
Remove ANSIBLE_METADATA (#339)
* Remove ANSIBLE_METADATA

* remove from other modules

* remove from plugins and scripts
2020-05-14 14:03:42 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2020, Michal Middleton <mm.404@icloud.com>
# (c) 2017, Steve Pletcher <steve@steve-pletcher.com>
# (c) 2016, René Moser <mail@renemoser.net>
# (c) 2015, Stefan Berggren <nsg@nsg.cc>
# (c) 2014, Ramon de la Fuente <ramon@delafuente.nl>
#
# 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
DOCUMENTATION = """
module: slack
short_description: Send Slack notifications
description:
- The C(slack) module sends notifications to U(http://slack.com) via the Incoming WebHook integration
author: "Ramon de la Fuente (@ramondelafuente)"
options:
domain:
description:
- Slack (sub)domain for your environment without protocol. (i.e.
C(example.slack.com)) In 1.8 and beyond, this is deprecated and may
be ignored. See token documentation for information.
token:
description:
- Slack integration token. This authenticates you to the slack service.
Make sure to use the correct type of token, depending on what method you use.
- "Webhook token:
Prior to 1.8, a token looked like C(3Ffe373sfhRE6y42Fg3rvf4GlK). In
1.8 and above, ansible adapts to the new slack API where tokens look
like C(G922VJP24/D921DW937/3Ffe373sfhRE6y42Fg3rvf4GlK). If tokens
are in the new format then slack will ignore any value of domain. If
the token is in the old format the domain is required. Ansible has no
control of when slack will get rid of the old API. When slack does
that the old format will stop working. ** Please keep in mind the tokens
are not the API tokens but are the webhook tokens. In slack these are
found in the webhook URL which are obtained under the apps and integrations.
The incoming webhooks can be added in that area. In some cases this may
be locked by your Slack admin and you must request access. It is there
that the incoming webhooks can be added. The key is on the end of the
URL given to you in that section."
- "WebAPI token:
Slack WebAPI requires a personal, bot or work application token. These tokens start with C(xoxp-), C(xoxb-)
or C(xoxa-), eg. C(xoxb-1234-56789abcdefghijklmnop). WebAPI token is required if you inted to receive and use
thread_id.
See Slack's documentation (U(https://api.slack.com/docs/token-types)) for more information."
required: true
msg:
description:
- Message to send. Note that the module does not handle escaping characters.
Plain-text angle brackets and ampersands should be converted to HTML entities (e.g. & to &amp;) before sending.
See Slack's documentation (U(https://api.slack.com/docs/message-formatting)) for more.
channel:
description:
- Channel to send the message to. If absent, the message goes to the channel selected for the I(token).
thread_id:
description:
- Optional. Timestamp of parent message to thread this message. https://api.slack.com/docs/message-threading
type: str
username:
description:
- This is the sender of the message.
default: "Ansible"
icon_url:
description:
- Url for the message sender's icon (default C(https://www.ansible.com/favicon.ico))
icon_emoji:
description:
- Emoji for the message sender. See Slack documentation for options.
(if I(icon_emoji) is set, I(icon_url) will not be used)
link_names:
description:
- Automatically create links for channels and usernames in I(msg).
default: 1
choices:
- 1
- 0
parse:
description:
- Setting for the message parser at Slack
choices:
- 'full'
- 'none'
validate_certs:
description:
- If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used
on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates.
type: bool
default: 'yes'
color:
description:
- Allow text to use default colors - use the default of 'normal' to not send a custom color bar at the start of the message.
- Allowed values for color can be one of 'normal', 'good', 'warning', 'danger', any valid 3 digit or 6 digit hex color value.
- Specifying value in hex is supported from version 2.8.
default: 'normal'
attachments:
description:
- Define a list of attachments. This list mirrors the Slack JSON API.
- For more information, see also in the (U(https://api.slack.com/docs/attachments)).
"""
EXAMPLES = """
- name: Send notification message via Slack
slack:
token: thetoken/generatedby/slack
msg: '{{ inventory_hostname }} completed'
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Send notification message via Slack all options
slack:
token: thetoken/generatedby/slack
msg: '{{ inventory_hostname }} completed'
channel: '#ansible'
thread_id: '1539917263.000100'
username: 'Ansible on {{ inventory_hostname }}'
icon_url: http://www.example.com/some-image-file.png
link_names: 0
parse: 'none'
delegate_to: localhost
- name: insert a color bar in front of the message for visibility purposes and use the default webhook icon and name configured in Slack
slack:
token: thetoken/generatedby/slack
msg: '{{ inventory_hostname }} is alive!'
color: good
username: ''
icon_url: ''
- name: insert a color bar in front of the message with valid hex color value
slack:
token: thetoken/generatedby/slack
msg: 'This message uses color in hex value'
color: '#00aacc'
username: ''
icon_url: ''
- name: Use the attachments API
slack:
token: thetoken/generatedby/slack
attachments:
- text: Display my system load on host A and B
color: '#ff00dd'
title: System load
fields:
- title: System A
value: "load average: 0,74, 0,66, 0,63"
short: True
- title: System B
value: 'load average: 5,16, 4,64, 2,43'
short: True
- name: Send a message with a link using Slack markup
slack:
token: thetoken/generatedby/slack
msg: We sent this message using <https://www.ansible.com|Ansible>!
- name: Send a message with angle brackets and ampersands
slack:
token: thetoken/generatedby/slack
msg: This message has &lt;brackets&gt; &amp; ampersands in plain text.
- name: Initial Threaded Slack message
slack:
channel: '#ansible'
token: xoxb-1234-56789abcdefghijklmnop
msg: 'Starting a thread with my initial post.'
register: slack_response
- name: Add more info to thread
slack:
channel: '#ansible'
token: xoxb-1234-56789abcdefghijklmnop
thread_id: "{{ slack_response['ts'] }}"
color: good
msg: 'And this is my threaded response!'
"""
import re
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils.urls import fetch_url
OLD_SLACK_INCOMING_WEBHOOK = 'https://%s/services/hooks/incoming-webhook?token=%s'
SLACK_INCOMING_WEBHOOK = 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/%s'
SLACK_POSTMESSAGE_WEBAPI = 'https://slack.com/api/chat.postMessage'
# Escaping quotes and apostrophes to avoid ending string prematurely in ansible call.
# We do not escape other characters used as Slack metacharacters (e.g. &, <, >).
escape_table = {
'"': "\"",
"'": "\'",
}
def is_valid_hex_color(color_choice):
if re.match(r'^#([A-Fa-f0-9]{6}|[A-Fa-f0-9]{3})$', color_choice):
return True
return False
def escape_quotes(text):
'''Backslash any quotes within text.'''
return "".join(escape_table.get(c, c) for c in text)
def build_payload_for_slack(module, text, channel, thread_id, username, icon_url, icon_emoji, link_names,
parse, color, attachments):
payload = {}
if color == "normal" and text is not None:
payload = dict(text=escape_quotes(text))
elif text is not None:
# With a custom color we have to set the message as attachment, and explicitly turn markdown parsing on for it.
payload = dict(attachments=[dict(text=escape_quotes(text), color=color, mrkdwn_in=["text"])])
if channel is not None:
if (channel[0] == '#') or (channel[0] == '@'):
payload['channel'] = channel
else:
payload['channel'] = '#' + channel
if thread_id is not None:
payload['thread_ts'] = thread_id
if username is not None:
payload['username'] = username
if icon_emoji is not None:
payload['icon_emoji'] = icon_emoji
else:
payload['icon_url'] = icon_url
if link_names is not None:
payload['link_names'] = link_names
if parse is not None:
payload['parse'] = parse
if attachments is not None:
if 'attachments' not in payload:
payload['attachments'] = []
if attachments is not None:
keys_to_escape = [
'title',
'text',
'author_name',
'pretext',
'fallback',
]
for attachment in attachments:
for key in keys_to_escape:
if key in attachment:
attachment[key] = escape_quotes(attachment[key])
if 'fallback' not in attachment:
attachment['fallback'] = attachment['text']
payload['attachments'].append(attachment)
payload = module.jsonify(payload)
return payload
def do_notify_slack(module, domain, token, payload):
use_webapi = False
if token.count('/') >= 2:
# New style webhook token
slack_uri = SLACK_INCOMING_WEBHOOK % (token)
elif re.match(r'^xox[abp]-\w+-\w+$', token):
slack_uri = SLACK_POSTMESSAGE_WEBAPI
use_webapi = True
else:
if not domain:
module.fail_json(msg="Slack has updated its webhook API. You need to specify a token of the form "
"XXXX/YYYY/ZZZZ in your playbook")
slack_uri = OLD_SLACK_INCOMING_WEBHOOK % (domain, token)
headers = {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
'Accept': 'application/json',
}
if use_webapi:
headers['Authorization'] = 'Bearer ' + token
response, info = fetch_url(module=module, url=slack_uri, headers=headers, method='POST', data=payload)
if info['status'] != 200:
if use_webapi:
obscured_incoming_webhook = slack_uri
else:
obscured_incoming_webhook = SLACK_INCOMING_WEBHOOK % ('[obscured]')
module.fail_json(msg=" failed to send %s to %s: %s" % (payload, obscured_incoming_webhook, info['msg']))
# each API requires different handling
if use_webapi:
return module.from_json(response.read())
else:
return {'webhook': 'ok'}
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
domain=dict(type='str', required=False, default=None),
token=dict(type='str', required=True, no_log=True),
msg=dict(type='str', required=False, default=None),
channel=dict(type='str', default=None),
thread_id=dict(type='str', default=None),
username=dict(type='str', default='Ansible'),
icon_url=dict(type='str', default='https://www.ansible.com/favicon.ico'),
icon_emoji=dict(type='str', default=None),
link_names=dict(type='int', default=1, choices=[0, 1]),
parse=dict(type='str', default=None, choices=['none', 'full']),
validate_certs=dict(default='yes', type='bool'),
color=dict(type='str', default='normal'),
attachments=dict(type='list', required=False, default=None)
)
)
domain = module.params['domain']
token = module.params['token']
text = module.params['msg']
channel = module.params['channel']
thread_id = module.params['thread_id']
username = module.params['username']
icon_url = module.params['icon_url']
icon_emoji = module.params['icon_emoji']
link_names = module.params['link_names']
parse = module.params['parse']
color = module.params['color']
attachments = module.params['attachments']
color_choices = ['normal', 'good', 'warning', 'danger']
if color not in color_choices and not is_valid_hex_color(color):
module.fail_json(msg="Color value specified should be either one of %r "
"or any valid hex value with length 3 or 6." % color_choices)
payload = build_payload_for_slack(module, text, channel, thread_id, username, icon_url, icon_emoji, link_names,
parse, color, attachments)
slack_response = do_notify_slack(module, domain, token, payload)
if 'ok' in slack_response:
# Evaluate WebAPI response
if slack_response['ok']:
module.exit_json(changed=True, ts=slack_response['ts'], channel=slack_response['channel'],
api=slack_response, payload=payload)
else:
module.fail_json(msg="Slack API error", error=slack_response['error'])
else:
# Exit with plain OK from WebHook, since we don't have more information
# If we get 200 from webhook, the only answer is OK
module.exit_json(msg="OK")
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()