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community.general/plugins/modules/cloud/google/gce_mig.py
Andrew Klychkov c055340ecb
modules: fix examples to use FQCN for builtin modules (#648)
* modules: fix examples to use FQCN for builtin modules

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#!/usr/bin/python
# Copyright 2016 Google 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
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: gce_mig
short_description: Create, Update or Destroy a Managed Instance Group (MIG).
description:
- Create, Update or Destroy a Managed Instance Group (MIG). See
U(https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instance-groups) for an overview.
Full install/configuration instructions for the gce* modules can
be found in the comments of ansible/test/gce_tests.py.
requirements:
- "python >= 2.6"
- "apache-libcloud >= 1.2.0"
notes:
- Resizing and Recreating VM are also supported.
- An existing instance template is required in order to create a
Managed Instance Group.
author:
- "Tom Melendez (@supertom) <tom@supertom.com>"
options:
name:
description:
- Name of the Managed Instance Group.
required: true
template:
description:
- Instance Template to be used in creating the VMs. See
U(https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instance-templates) to learn more
about Instance Templates. Required for creating MIGs.
size:
description:
- Size of Managed Instance Group. If MIG already exists, it will be
resized to the number provided here. Required for creating MIGs.
service_account_email:
description:
- service account email
credentials_file:
description:
- Path to the JSON file associated with the service account email
project_id:
description:
- GCE project ID
state:
description:
- desired state of the resource
default: "present"
choices: ["absent", "present"]
zone:
description:
- The GCE zone to use for this Managed Instance Group.
required: true
autoscaling:
description:
- A dictionary of configuration for the autoscaler. 'enabled (bool)', 'name (str)'
and policy.max_instances (int) are required fields if autoscaling is used. See
U(https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/reference/beta/autoscalers) for more information
on Autoscaling.
named_ports:
description:
- Define named ports that backend services can forward data to. Format is a a list of
name:port dictionaries.
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Following playbook creates, rebuilds instances, resizes and then deletes a MIG.
# Notes:
# - Two valid Instance Templates must exist in your GCE project in order to run
# this playbook. Change the fields to match the templates used in your
# project.
# - The use of the 'pause' module is not required, it is just for convenience.
- name: Managed Instance Group Example
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: False
tasks:
- name: Create MIG
community.general.gce_mig:
name: ansible-mig-example
zone: us-central1-c
state: present
size: 1
template: my-instance-template-1
named_ports:
- name: http
port: 80
- name: foobar
port: 82
- name: Pause for 30 seconds
ansible.builtin.pause:
seconds: 30
- name: Recreate MIG Instances with Instance Template change.
community.general.gce_mig:
name: ansible-mig-example
zone: us-central1-c
state: present
template: my-instance-template-2-small
recreate_instances: yes
- name: Pause for 30 seconds
ansible.builtin.pause:
seconds: 30
- name: Resize MIG
community.general.gce_mig:
name: ansible-mig-example
zone: us-central1-c
state: present
size: 3
- name: Update MIG with Autoscaler
community.general.gce_mig:
name: ansible-mig-example
zone: us-central1-c
state: present
size: 3
template: my-instance-template-2-small
recreate_instances: yes
autoscaling:
enabled: yes
name: my-autoscaler
policy:
min_instances: 2
max_instances: 5
cool_down_period: 37
cpu_utilization:
target: .39
load_balancing_utilization:
target: 0.4
- name: Pause for 30 seconds
ansible.builtin.pause:
seconds: 30
- name: Delete MIG
community.general.gce_mig:
name: ansible-mig-example
zone: us-central1-c
state: absent
autoscaling:
enabled: no
name: my-autoscaler
'''
RETURN = '''
zone:
description: Zone in which to launch MIG.
returned: always
type: str
sample: "us-central1-b"
template:
description: Instance Template to use for VMs. Must exist prior to using with MIG.
returned: changed
type: str
sample: "my-instance-template"
name:
description: Name of the Managed Instance Group.
returned: changed
type: str
sample: "my-managed-instance-group"
named_ports:
description: list of named ports acted upon
returned: when named_ports are initially set or updated
type: list
sample: [{ "name": "http", "port": 80 }, { "name": "foo", "port": 82 }]
size:
description: Number of VMs in Managed Instance Group.
returned: changed
type: int
sample: 4
created_instances:
description: Names of instances created.
returned: When instances are created.
type: list
sample: ["ansible-mig-new-0k4y", "ansible-mig-new-0zk5", "ansible-mig-new-kp68"]
deleted_instances:
description: Names of instances deleted.
returned: When instances are deleted.
type: list
sample: ["ansible-mig-new-0k4y", "ansible-mig-new-0zk5", "ansible-mig-new-kp68"]
resize_created_instances:
description: Names of instances created during resizing.
returned: When a resize results in the creation of instances.
type: list
sample: ["ansible-mig-new-0k4y", "ansible-mig-new-0zk5", "ansible-mig-new-kp68"]
resize_deleted_instances:
description: Names of instances deleted during resizing.
returned: When a resize results in the deletion of instances.
type: list
sample: ["ansible-mig-new-0k4y", "ansible-mig-new-0zk5", "ansible-mig-new-kp68"]
recreated_instances:
description: Names of instances recreated.
returned: When instances are recreated.
type: list
sample: ["ansible-mig-new-0k4y", "ansible-mig-new-0zk5", "ansible-mig-new-kp68"]
created_autoscaler:
description: True if Autoscaler was attempted and created. False otherwise.
returned: When the creation of an Autoscaler was attempted.
type: bool
sample: true
updated_autoscaler:
description: True if an Autoscaler update was attempted and succeeded.
False returned if update failed.
returned: When the update of an Autoscaler was attempted.
type: bool
sample: true
deleted_autoscaler:
description: True if an Autoscaler delete attempted and succeeded.
False returned if delete failed.
returned: When the delete of an Autoscaler was attempted.
type: bool
sample: true
set_named_ports:
description: True if the named_ports have been set
returned: named_ports have been set
type: bool
sample: true
updated_named_ports:
description: True if the named_ports have been updated
returned: named_ports have been updated
type: bool
sample: true
'''
try:
from ast import literal_eval
HAS_PYTHON26 = True
except ImportError:
HAS_PYTHON26 = False
try:
import libcloud
from libcloud.compute.types import Provider
from libcloud.compute.providers import get_driver
from libcloud.common.google import GoogleBaseError, QuotaExceededError, \
ResourceExistsError, ResourceInUseError, ResourceNotFoundError
from libcloud.compute.drivers.gce import GCEAddress
_ = Provider.GCE
HAS_LIBCLOUD = True
except ImportError:
HAS_LIBCLOUD = False
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.gce import gce_connect
def _check_params(params, field_list):
"""
Helper to validate params.
Use this in function definitions if they require specific fields
to be present.
:param params: structure that contains the fields
:type params: ``dict``
:param field_list: list of dict representing the fields
[{'name': str, 'required': True/False', 'type': cls}]
:type field_list: ``list`` of ``dict``
:return True, exits otherwise
:rtype: ``bool``
"""
for d in field_list:
if not d['name'] in params:
if d['required'] is True:
return (False, "%s is required and must be of type: %s" %
(d['name'], str(d['type'])))
else:
if not isinstance(params[d['name']], d['type']):
return (False,
"%s must be of type: %s" % (d['name'], str(d['type'])))
return (True, '')
def _validate_autoscaling_params(params):
"""
Validate that the minimum configuration is present for autoscaling.
:param params: Ansible dictionary containing autoscaling configuration
It is expected that autoscaling config will be found at the
key 'autoscaling'.
:type params: ``dict``
:return: Tuple containing a boolean and a string. True if autoscaler
is valid, False otherwise, plus str for message.
:rtype: ``(``bool``, ``str``)``
"""
if not params['autoscaling']:
# It's optional, so if not set at all, it's valid.
return (True, '')
if not isinstance(params['autoscaling'], dict):
return (False,
'autoscaling: configuration expected to be a dictionary.')
# check first-level required fields
as_req_fields = [
{'name': 'name', 'required': True, 'type': str},
{'name': 'enabled', 'required': True, 'type': bool},
{'name': 'policy', 'required': True, 'type': dict}
] # yapf: disable
(as_req_valid, as_req_msg) = _check_params(params['autoscaling'],
as_req_fields)
if not as_req_valid:
return (False, as_req_msg)
# check policy configuration
as_policy_fields = [
{'name': 'max_instances', 'required': True, 'type': int},
{'name': 'min_instances', 'required': False, 'type': int},
{'name': 'cool_down_period', 'required': False, 'type': int}
] # yapf: disable
(as_policy_valid, as_policy_msg) = _check_params(
params['autoscaling']['policy'], as_policy_fields)
if not as_policy_valid:
return (False, as_policy_msg)
# TODO(supertom): check utilization fields
return (True, '')
def _validate_named_port_params(params):
"""
Validate the named ports parameters
:param params: Ansible dictionary containing named_ports configuration
It is expected that autoscaling config will be found at the
key 'named_ports'. That key should contain a list of
{name : port} dictionaries.
:type params: ``dict``
:return: Tuple containing a boolean and a string. True if params
are valid, False otherwise, plus str for message.
:rtype: ``(``bool``, ``str``)``
"""
if not params['named_ports']:
# It's optional, so if not set at all, it's valid.
return (True, '')
if not isinstance(params['named_ports'], list):
return (False, 'named_ports: expected list of name:port dictionaries.')
req_fields = [
{'name': 'name', 'required': True, 'type': str},
{'name': 'port', 'required': True, 'type': int}
] # yapf: disable
for np in params['named_ports']:
(valid_named_ports, np_msg) = _check_params(np, req_fields)
if not valid_named_ports:
return (False, np_msg)
return (True, '')
def _get_instance_list(mig, field='name', filter_list=None):
"""
Helper to grab field from instances response.
:param mig: Managed Instance Group Object from libcloud.
:type mig: :class: `GCEInstanceGroupManager`
:param field: Field name in list_managed_instances response. Defaults
to 'name'.
:type field: ``str``
:param filter_list: list of 'currentAction' strings to filter on. Only
items that match a currentAction in this list will
be returned. Default is "['NONE']".
:type filter_list: ``list`` of ``str``
:return: List of strings from list_managed_instances response.
:rtype: ``list``
"""
filter_list = ['NONE'] if filter_list is None else filter_list
return [x[field] for x in mig.list_managed_instances()
if x['currentAction'] in filter_list]
def _gen_gce_as_policy(as_params):
"""
Take Autoscaler params and generate GCE-compatible policy.
:param as_params: Dictionary in Ansible-playbook format
containing policy arguments.
:type as_params: ``dict``
:return: GCE-compatible policy dictionary
:rtype: ``dict``
"""
asp_data = {}
asp_data['maxNumReplicas'] = as_params['max_instances']
if 'min_instances' in as_params:
asp_data['minNumReplicas'] = as_params['min_instances']
if 'cool_down_period' in as_params:
asp_data['coolDownPeriodSec'] = as_params['cool_down_period']
if 'cpu_utilization' in as_params and 'target' in as_params[
'cpu_utilization']:
asp_data['cpuUtilization'] = {'utilizationTarget':
as_params['cpu_utilization']['target']}
if 'load_balancing_utilization' in as_params and 'target' in as_params[
'load_balancing_utilization']:
asp_data['loadBalancingUtilization'] = {
'utilizationTarget':
as_params['load_balancing_utilization']['target']
}
return asp_data
def create_autoscaler(gce, mig, params):
"""
Create a new Autoscaler for a MIG.
:param gce: An initialized GCE driver object.
:type gce: :class: `GCENodeDriver`
:param mig: An initialized GCEInstanceGroupManager.
:type mig: :class: `GCEInstanceGroupManager`
:param params: Dictionary of autoscaling parameters.
:type params: ``dict``
:return: Tuple with changed stats.
:rtype: tuple in the format of (bool, list)
"""
changed = False
as_policy = _gen_gce_as_policy(params['policy'])
autoscaler = gce.ex_create_autoscaler(name=params['name'], zone=mig.zone,
instance_group=mig, policy=as_policy)
if autoscaler:
changed = True
return changed
def update_autoscaler(gce, autoscaler, params):
"""
Update an Autoscaler.
Takes an existing Autoscaler object, and updates it with
the supplied params before calling libcloud's update method.
:param gce: An initialized GCE driver object.
:type gce: :class: `GCENodeDriver`
:param autoscaler: An initialized GCEAutoscaler.
:type autoscaler: :class: `GCEAutoscaler`
:param params: Dictionary of autoscaling parameters.
:type params: ``dict``
:return: True if changes, False otherwise.
:rtype: ``bool``
"""
as_policy = _gen_gce_as_policy(params['policy'])
if autoscaler.policy != as_policy:
autoscaler.policy = as_policy
autoscaler = gce.ex_update_autoscaler(autoscaler)
if autoscaler:
return True
return False
def delete_autoscaler(autoscaler):
"""
Delete an Autoscaler. Does not affect MIG.
:param mig: Managed Instance Group Object from Libcloud.
:type mig: :class: `GCEInstanceGroupManager`
:return: Tuple with changed stats and a list of affected instances.
:rtype: tuple in the format of (bool, list)
"""
changed = False
if autoscaler.destroy():
changed = True
return changed
def get_autoscaler(gce, name, zone):
"""
Get an Autoscaler from GCE.
If the Autoscaler is not found, None is found.
:param gce: An initialized GCE driver object.
:type gce: :class: `GCENodeDriver`
:param name: Name of the Autoscaler.
:type name: ``str``
:param zone: Zone that the Autoscaler is located in.
:type zone: ``str``
:return: A GCEAutoscaler object or None.
:rtype: :class: `GCEAutoscaler` or None
"""
try:
# Does the Autoscaler already exist?
return gce.ex_get_autoscaler(name, zone)
except ResourceNotFoundError:
return None
def create_mig(gce, params):
"""
Create a new Managed Instance Group.
:param gce: An initialized GCE driver object.
:type gce: :class: `GCENodeDriver`
:param params: Dictionary of parameters needed by the module.
:type params: ``dict``
:return: Tuple with changed stats and a list of affected instances.
:rtype: tuple in the format of (bool, list)
"""
changed = False
return_data = []
actions_filter = ['CREATING']
mig = gce.ex_create_instancegroupmanager(
name=params['name'], size=params['size'], template=params['template'],
zone=params['zone'])
if mig:
changed = True
return_data = _get_instance_list(mig, filter_list=actions_filter)
return (changed, return_data)
def delete_mig(mig):
"""
Delete a Managed Instance Group. All VMs in that MIG are also deleted."
:param mig: Managed Instance Group Object from Libcloud.
:type mig: :class: `GCEInstanceGroupManager`
:return: Tuple with changed stats and a list of affected instances.
:rtype: tuple in the format of (bool, list)
"""
changed = False
return_data = []
actions_filter = ['NONE', 'CREATING', 'RECREATING', 'DELETING',
'ABANDONING', 'RESTARTING', 'REFRESHING']
instance_names = _get_instance_list(mig, filter_list=actions_filter)
if mig.destroy():
changed = True
return_data = instance_names
return (changed, return_data)
def recreate_instances_in_mig(mig):
"""
Recreate the instances for a Managed Instance Group.
:param mig: Managed Instance Group Object from libcloud.
:type mig: :class: `GCEInstanceGroupManager`
:return: Tuple with changed stats and a list of affected instances.
:rtype: tuple in the format of (bool, list)
"""
changed = False
return_data = []
actions_filter = ['RECREATING']
if mig.recreate_instances():
changed = True
return_data = _get_instance_list(mig, filter_list=actions_filter)
return (changed, return_data)
def resize_mig(mig, size):
"""
Resize a Managed Instance Group.
Based on the size provided, GCE will automatically create and delete
VMs as needed.
:param mig: Managed Instance Group Object from libcloud.
:type mig: :class: `GCEInstanceGroupManager`
:return: Tuple with changed stats and a list of affected instances.
:rtype: tuple in the format of (bool, list)
"""
changed = False
return_data = []
actions_filter = ['CREATING', 'DELETING']
if mig.resize(size):
changed = True
return_data = _get_instance_list(mig, filter_list=actions_filter)
return (changed, return_data)
def get_mig(gce, name, zone):
"""
Get a Managed Instance Group from GCE.
If the MIG is not found, None is found.
:param gce: An initialized GCE driver object.
:type gce: :class: `GCENodeDriver`
:param name: Name of the Managed Instance Group.
:type name: ``str``
:param zone: Zone that the Managed Instance Group is located in.
:type zone: ``str``
:return: A GCEInstanceGroupManager object or None.
:rtype: :class: `GCEInstanceGroupManager` or None
"""
try:
# Does the MIG already exist?
return gce.ex_get_instancegroupmanager(name=name, zone=zone)
except ResourceNotFoundError:
return None
def update_named_ports(mig, named_ports):
"""
Set the named ports on a Managed Instance Group.
Sort the existing named ports and new. If different, update.
This also implicitly allows for the removal of named_por
:param mig: Managed Instance Group Object from libcloud.
:type mig: :class: `GCEInstanceGroupManager`
:param named_ports: list of dictionaries in the format of {'name': port}
:type named_ports: ``list`` of ``dict``
:return: True if successful
:rtype: ``bool``
"""
changed = False
existing_ports = []
new_ports = []
if hasattr(mig.instance_group, 'named_ports'):
existing_ports = sorted(mig.instance_group.named_ports,
key=lambda x: x['name'])
if named_ports is not None:
new_ports = sorted(named_ports, key=lambda x: x['name'])
if existing_ports != new_ports:
if mig.instance_group.set_named_ports(named_ports):
changed = True
return changed
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=dict(
name=dict(required=True),
template=dict(),
recreate_instances=dict(type='bool', default=False),
# Do not set a default size here. For Create and some update
# operations, it is required and should be explicitly set.
# Below, we set it to the existing value if it has not been set.
size=dict(type='int'),
state=dict(choices=['absent', 'present'], default='present'),
zone=dict(required=True),
autoscaling=dict(type='dict', default=None),
named_ports=dict(type='list', default=None),
service_account_email=dict(),
service_account_permissions=dict(type='list'),
pem_file=dict(type='path'),
credentials_file=dict(type='path'),
project_id=dict(), ), )
if not HAS_PYTHON26:
module.fail_json(
msg="GCE module requires python's 'ast' module, python v2.6+")
if not HAS_LIBCLOUD:
module.fail_json(
msg='libcloud with GCE Managed Instance Group support (1.2+) required for this module.')
gce = gce_connect(module)
if not hasattr(gce, 'ex_create_instancegroupmanager'):
module.fail_json(
msg='libcloud with GCE Managed Instance Group support (1.2+) required for this module.',
changed=False)
params = {}
params['state'] = module.params.get('state')
params['zone'] = module.params.get('zone')
params['name'] = module.params.get('name')
params['size'] = module.params.get('size')
params['template'] = module.params.get('template')
params['recreate_instances'] = module.params.get('recreate_instances')
params['autoscaling'] = module.params.get('autoscaling', None)
params['named_ports'] = module.params.get('named_ports', None)
(valid_autoscaling, as_msg) = _validate_autoscaling_params(params)
if not valid_autoscaling:
module.fail_json(msg=as_msg, changed=False)
if params['named_ports'] is not None and not hasattr(
gce, 'ex_instancegroup_set_named_ports'):
module.fail_json(
msg="Apache Libcloud 1.3.0+ is required to use 'named_ports' option",
changed=False)
(valid_named_ports, np_msg) = _validate_named_port_params(params)
if not valid_named_ports:
module.fail_json(msg=np_msg, changed=False)
changed = False
json_output = {'state': params['state'], 'zone': params['zone']}
mig = get_mig(gce, params['name'], params['zone'])
if not mig:
if params['state'] == 'absent':
# Doesn't exist in GCE, and state==absent.
changed = False
module.fail_json(
msg="Cannot delete unknown managed instance group: %s" %
(params['name']))
else:
# Create MIG
req_create_fields = [
{'name': 'template', 'required': True, 'type': str},
{'name': 'size', 'required': True, 'type': int}
] # yapf: disable
(valid_create_fields, valid_create_msg) = _check_params(
params, req_create_fields)
if not valid_create_fields:
module.fail_json(msg=valid_create_msg, changed=False)
(changed, json_output['created_instances']) = create_mig(gce,
params)
if params['autoscaling'] and params['autoscaling'][
'enabled'] is True:
# Fetch newly-created MIG and create Autoscaler for it.
mig = get_mig(gce, params['name'], params['zone'])
if not mig:
module.fail_json(
msg='Unable to fetch created MIG %s to create \
autoscaler in zone: %s' % (
params['name'], params['zone']), changed=False)
if not create_autoscaler(gce, mig, params['autoscaling']):
module.fail_json(
msg='Unable to fetch MIG %s to create autoscaler \
in zone: %s' % (params['name'], params['zone']),
changed=False)
json_output['created_autoscaler'] = True
# Add named ports if available
if params['named_ports']:
mig = get_mig(gce, params['name'], params['zone'])
if not mig:
module.fail_json(
msg='Unable to fetch created MIG %s to create \
autoscaler in zone: %s' % (
params['name'], params['zone']), changed=False)
json_output['set_named_ports'] = update_named_ports(
mig, params['named_ports'])
if json_output['set_named_ports']:
json_output['named_ports'] = params['named_ports']
elif params['state'] == 'absent':
# Delete MIG
# First, check and remove the autoscaler, if present.
# Note: multiple autoscalers can be associated to a single MIG. We
# only handle the one that is named, but we might want to think about this.
if params['autoscaling']:
autoscaler = get_autoscaler(gce, params['autoscaling']['name'],
params['zone'])
if not autoscaler:
module.fail_json(msg='Unable to fetch autoscaler %s to delete \
in zone: %s' % (params['autoscaling']['name'], params['zone']),
changed=False)
changed = delete_autoscaler(autoscaler)
json_output['deleted_autoscaler'] = changed
# Now, delete the MIG.
(changed, json_output['deleted_instances']) = delete_mig(mig)
else:
# Update MIG
# If we're going to update a MIG, we need a size and template values.
# If not specified, we use the values from the existing MIG.
if not params['size']:
params['size'] = mig.size
if not params['template']:
params['template'] = mig.template.name
if params['template'] != mig.template.name:
# Update Instance Template.
new_template = gce.ex_get_instancetemplate(params['template'])
mig.set_instancetemplate(new_template)
json_output['updated_instancetemplate'] = True
changed = True
if params['recreate_instances'] is True:
# Recreate Instances.
(changed, json_output['recreated_instances']
) = recreate_instances_in_mig(mig)
if params['size'] != mig.size:
# Resize MIG.
keystr = 'created' if params['size'] > mig.size else 'deleted'
(changed, json_output['resize_%s_instances' %
(keystr)]) = resize_mig(mig, params['size'])
# Update Autoscaler
if params['autoscaling']:
autoscaler = get_autoscaler(gce, params['autoscaling']['name'],
params['zone'])
if not autoscaler:
# Try to create autoscaler.
# Note: this isn't perfect, if the autoscaler name has changed
# we wouldn't know that here.
if not create_autoscaler(gce, mig, params['autoscaling']):
module.fail_json(
msg='Unable to create autoscaler %s for existing MIG %s\
in zone: %s' % (params['autoscaling']['name'],
params['name'], params['zone']),
changed=False)
json_output['created_autoscaler'] = True
changed = True
else:
if params['autoscaling']['enabled'] is False:
# Delete autoscaler
changed = delete_autoscaler(autoscaler)
json_output['delete_autoscaler'] = changed
else:
# Update policy, etc.
changed = update_autoscaler(gce, autoscaler,
params['autoscaling'])
json_output['updated_autoscaler'] = changed
named_ports = params['named_ports'] or []
json_output['updated_named_ports'] = update_named_ports(mig,
named_ports)
if json_output['updated_named_ports']:
json_output['named_ports'] = named_ports
json_output['changed'] = changed
json_output.update(params)
module.exit_json(**json_output)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()