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community.general/plugins/modules/storage/netapp/netapp_e_host.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# (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_host
short_description: NetApp E-Series manage eseries hosts
description: Create, update, remove hosts on NetApp E-series storage arrays
author:
- Kevin Hulquest (@hulquest)
- Nathan Swartz (@ndswartz)
extends_documentation_fragment:
- netapp.ontap.netapp.eseries
options:
name:
description:
- If the host doesn't yet exist, the label/name to assign at creation time.
- If the hosts already exists, this will be used to uniquely identify the host to make any required changes
required: True
aliases:
- label
state:
description:
- Set to absent to remove an existing host
- Set to present to modify or create a new host definition
choices:
- absent
- present
default: present
host_type:
description:
- This is the type of host to be mapped
- Required when C(state=present)
- Either one of the following names can be specified, Linux DM-MP, VMWare, Windows, Windows Clustered, or a
host type index which can be found in M(netapp_e_facts)
type: str
aliases:
- host_type_index
ports:
description:
- A list of host ports you wish to associate with the host.
- Host ports are uniquely identified by their WWN or IQN. Their assignments to a particular host are
uniquely identified by a label and these must be unique.
required: False
suboptions:
type:
description:
- The interface type of the port to define.
- Acceptable choices depend on the capabilities of the target hardware/software platform.
required: true
choices:
- iscsi
- sas
- fc
- ib
- nvmeof
- ethernet
label:
description:
- A unique label to assign to this port assignment.
required: true
port:
description:
- The WWN or IQN of the hostPort to assign to this port definition.
required: true
force_port:
description:
- Allow ports that are already assigned to be re-assigned to your current host
required: false
type: bool
group:
description:
- The unique identifier of the host-group you want the host to be a member of; this is used for clustering.
required: False
aliases:
- cluster
log_path:
description:
- A local path to a file to be used for debug logging
required: False
'''
EXAMPLES = """
- name: Define or update an existing host named 'Host1'
netapp_e_host:
ssid: "1"
api_url: "10.113.1.101:8443"
api_username: admin
api_password: myPassword
name: "Host1"
state: present
host_type_index: Linux DM-MP
ports:
- type: 'iscsi'
label: 'PORT_1'
port: 'iqn.1996-04.de.suse:01:56f86f9bd1fe'
- type: 'fc'
label: 'FC_1'
port: '10:00:FF:7C:FF:FF:FF:01'
- type: 'fc'
label: 'FC_2'
port: '10:00:FF:7C:FF:FF:FF:00'
- name: Ensure a host named 'Host2' doesn't exist
netapp_e_host:
ssid: "1"
api_url: "10.113.1.101:8443"
api_username: admin
api_password: myPassword
name: "Host2"
state: absent
"""
RETURN = """
msg:
description:
- A user-readable description of the actions performed.
returned: on success
type: str
sample: The host has been created.
id:
description:
- the unique identifier of the host on the E-Series storage-system
returned: on success when state=present
type: str
sample: 00000000600A098000AAC0C3003004700AD86A52
version_added: "2.6"
ssid:
description:
- the unique identifier of the E-Series storage-system with the current api
returned: on success
type: str
sample: 1
version_added: "2.6"
api_url:
description:
- the url of the API that this request was processed by
returned: on success
type: str
sample: https://webservices.example.com:8443
version_added: "2.6"
"""
import json
import logging
import re
from pprint import pformat
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 Host(object):
HOST_TYPE_INDEXES = {"linux dm-mp": 28, "vmware": 10, "windows": 1, "windows clustered": 8}
def __init__(self):
argument_spec = eseries_host_argument_spec()
argument_spec.update(dict(
state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['absent', 'present']),
group=dict(type='str', required=False, aliases=['cluster']),
ports=dict(type='list', required=False),
force_port=dict(type='bool', default=False),
name=dict(type='str', required=True, aliases=['label']),
host_type_index=dict(type='str', aliases=['host_type']),
log_path=dict(type='str', required=False),
))
self.module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=argument_spec, supports_check_mode=True)
self.check_mode = self.module.check_mode
args = self.module.params
self.group = args['group']
self.ports = args['ports']
self.force_port = args['force_port']
self.name = args['name']
self.state = args['state']
self.ssid = args['ssid']
self.url = args['api_url']
self.user = args['api_username']
self.pwd = args['api_password']
self.certs = args['validate_certs']
self.post_body = dict()
self.all_hosts = list()
self.host_obj = dict()
self.newPorts = list()
self.portsForUpdate = list()
self.portsForRemoval = list()
# Update host type with the corresponding index
host_type = args['host_type_index']
if host_type:
host_type = host_type.lower()
if host_type in [key.lower() for key in list(self.HOST_TYPE_INDEXES.keys())]:
self.host_type_index = self.HOST_TYPE_INDEXES[host_type]
elif host_type.isdigit():
self.host_type_index = int(args['host_type_index'])
else:
self.module.fail_json(msg="host_type must be either a host type name or host type index found integer"
" the documentation.")
# logging setup
self._logger = logging.getLogger(self.__class__.__name__)
if args['log_path']:
logging.basicConfig(
level=logging.DEBUG, filename=args['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 += '/'
# Ensure when state==present then host_type_index is defined
if self.state == "present" and self.host_type_index is None:
self.module.fail_json(msg="Host_type_index is required when state=='present'. Array Id: [%s]" % self.ssid)
# Fix port representation if they are provided with colons
if self.ports is not None:
for port in self.ports:
port['label'] = port['label'].lower()
port['type'] = port['type'].lower()
port['port'] = port['port'].lower()
# Determine whether address is 16-byte WWPN and, if so, remove
if re.match(r'^(0x)?[0-9a-f]{16}$', port['port'].replace(':', '')):
port['port'] = port['port'].replace(':', '').replace('0x', '')
def valid_host_type(self):
host_types = None
try:
(rc, host_types) = request(self.url + 'storage-systems/%s/host-types' % self.ssid, url_password=self.pwd,
url_username=self.user, validate_certs=self.certs, headers=HEADERS)
except Exception as err:
self.module.fail_json(
msg="Failed to get host types. Array Id [%s]. Error [%s]." % (self.ssid, to_native(err)))
try:
match = list(filter(lambda host_type: host_type['index'] == self.host_type_index, host_types))[0]
return True
except IndexError:
self.module.fail_json(msg="There is no host type with index %s" % self.host_type_index)
def assigned_host_ports(self, apply_unassigning=False):
"""Determine if the hostPorts requested have already been assigned and return list of required used ports."""
used_host_ports = {}
for host in self.all_hosts:
if host['label'] != self.name:
for host_port in host['hostSidePorts']:
for port in self.ports:
if port['port'] == host_port["address"] or port['label'] == host_port['label']:
if not self.force_port:
self.module.fail_json(msg="There are no host ports available OR there are not enough"
" unassigned host ports")
else:
# Determine port reference
port_ref = [port["hostPortRef"] for port in host["ports"]
if port["hostPortName"] == host_port["address"]]
port_ref.extend([port["initiatorRef"] for port in host["initiators"]
if port["nodeName"]["iscsiNodeName"] == host_port["address"]])
# Create dictionary of hosts containing list of port references
if host["hostRef"] not in used_host_ports.keys():
used_host_ports.update({host["hostRef"]: port_ref})
else:
used_host_ports[host["hostRef"]].extend(port_ref)
else:
for host_port in host['hostSidePorts']:
for port in self.ports:
if ((host_port['label'] == port['label'] and host_port['address'] != port['port']) or
(host_port['label'] != port['label'] and host_port['address'] == port['port'])):
if not self.force_port:
self.module.fail_json(msg="There are no host ports available OR there are not enough"
" unassigned host ports")
else:
# Determine port reference
port_ref = [port["hostPortRef"] for port in host["ports"]
if port["hostPortName"] == host_port["address"]]
port_ref.extend([port["initiatorRef"] for port in host["initiators"]
if port["nodeName"]["iscsiNodeName"] == host_port["address"]])
# Create dictionary of hosts containing list of port references
if host["hostRef"] not in used_host_ports.keys():
used_host_ports.update({host["hostRef"]: port_ref})
else:
used_host_ports[host["hostRef"]].extend(port_ref)
# Unassign assigned ports
if apply_unassigning:
for host_ref in used_host_ports.keys():
try:
rc, resp = request(self.url + 'storage-systems/%s/hosts/%s' % (self.ssid, host_ref),
url_username=self.user, url_password=self.pwd, headers=HEADERS,
validate_certs=self.certs, method='POST',
data=json.dumps({"portsToRemove": used_host_ports[host_ref]}))
except Exception as err:
self.module.fail_json(msg="Failed to unassign host port. Host Id [%s]. Array Id [%s]. Ports [%s]."
" Error [%s]." % (self.host_obj['id'], self.ssid,
used_host_ports[host_ref], to_native(err)))
return used_host_ports
def group_id(self):
if self.group:
try:
(rc, all_groups) = request(self.url + 'storage-systems/%s/host-groups' % self.ssid,
url_password=self.pwd,
url_username=self.user, validate_certs=self.certs, headers=HEADERS)
except Exception as err:
self.module.fail_json(
msg="Failed to get host groups. Array Id [%s]. Error [%s]." % (self.ssid, to_native(err)))
try:
group_obj = list(filter(lambda group: group['name'] == self.group, all_groups))[0]
return group_obj['id']
except IndexError:
self.module.fail_json(msg="No group with the name: %s exists" % self.group)
else:
# Return the value equivalent of no group
return "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
def host_exists(self):
"""Determine if the requested host exists
As a side effect, set the full list of defined hosts in 'all_hosts', and the target host in 'host_obj'.
"""
match = False
all_hosts = list()
try:
(rc, all_hosts) = request(self.url + 'storage-systems/%s/hosts' % self.ssid, url_password=self.pwd,
url_username=self.user, validate_certs=self.certs, headers=HEADERS)
except Exception as err:
self.module.fail_json(
msg="Failed to determine host existence. Array Id [%s]. Error [%s]." % (self.ssid, to_native(err)))
# Augment the host objects
for host in all_hosts:
for port in host['hostSidePorts']:
port['type'] = port['type'].lower()
port['address'] = port['address'].lower()
port['label'] = port['label'].lower()
# Augment hostSidePorts with their ID (this is an omission in the API)
ports = dict((port['label'], port['id']) for port in host['ports'])
ports.update((port['label'], port['id']) for port in host['initiators'])
for host_side_port in host['hostSidePorts']:
if host_side_port['label'] in ports:
host_side_port['id'] = ports[host_side_port['label']]
if host['label'] == self.name:
self.host_obj = host
match = True
self.all_hosts = all_hosts
return match
def needs_update(self):
"""Determine whether we need to update the Host object
As a side effect, we will set the ports that we need to update (portsForUpdate), and the ports we need to add
(newPorts), on self.
"""
changed = False
if (self.host_obj["clusterRef"].lower() != self.group_id().lower() or
self.host_obj["hostTypeIndex"] != self.host_type_index):
self._logger.info("Either hostType or the clusterRef doesn't match, an update is required.")
changed = True
current_host_ports = dict((port["id"], {"type": port["type"], "port": port["address"], "label": port["label"]})
for port in self.host_obj["hostSidePorts"])
if self.ports:
for port in self.ports:
for current_host_port_id in current_host_ports.keys():
if port == current_host_ports[current_host_port_id]:
current_host_ports.pop(current_host_port_id)
break
elif port["port"] == current_host_ports[current_host_port_id]["port"]:
if self.port_on_diff_host(port) and not self.force_port:
self.module.fail_json(msg="The port you specified [%s] is associated with a different host."
" Specify force_port as True or try a different port spec" % port)
if (port["label"] != current_host_ports[current_host_port_id]["label"] or
port["type"] != current_host_ports[current_host_port_id]["type"]):
current_host_ports.pop(current_host_port_id)
self.portsForUpdate.append({"portRef": current_host_port_id, "port": port["port"],
"label": port["label"], "hostRef": self.host_obj["hostRef"]})
break
else:
self.newPorts.append(port)
self.portsForRemoval = list(current_host_ports.keys())
changed = any([self.newPorts, self.portsForUpdate, self.portsForRemoval, changed])
return changed
def port_on_diff_host(self, arg_port):
""" Checks to see if a passed in port arg is present on a different host """
for host in self.all_hosts:
# Only check 'other' hosts
if host['name'] != self.name:
for port in host['hostSidePorts']:
# Check if the port label is found in the port dict list of each host
if arg_port['label'] == port['label'] or arg_port['port'] == port['address']:
self.other_host = host
return True
return False
def update_host(self):
self._logger.info("Beginning the update for host=%s.", self.name)
if self.ports:
# Remove ports that need reassigning from their current host.
self.assigned_host_ports(apply_unassigning=True)
self.post_body["portsToUpdate"] = self.portsForUpdate
self.post_body["ports"] = self.newPorts
self._logger.info("Requested ports: %s", pformat(self.ports))
else:
self._logger.info("No host ports were defined.")
if self.group:
self.post_body['groupId'] = self.group_id()
self.post_body['hostType'] = dict(index=self.host_type_index)
api = self.url + 'storage-systems/%s/hosts/%s' % (self.ssid, self.host_obj['id'])
self._logger.info("POST => url=%s, body=%s.", api, pformat(self.post_body))
if not self.check_mode:
try:
(rc, self.host_obj) = request(api, url_username=self.user, url_password=self.pwd, headers=HEADERS,
validate_certs=self.certs, method='POST', data=json.dumps(self.post_body))
except Exception as err:
self.module.fail_json(
msg="Failed to update host. Array Id [%s]. Error [%s]." % (self.ssid, to_native(err)))
payload = self.build_success_payload(self.host_obj)
self.module.exit_json(changed=True, **payload)
def create_host(self):
self._logger.info("Creating host definition.")
# Remove ports that need reassigning from their current host.
self.assigned_host_ports(apply_unassigning=True)
# needs_reassignment = False
post_body = dict(
name=self.name,
hostType=dict(index=self.host_type_index),
groupId=self.group_id(),
)
if self.ports:
post_body.update(ports=self.ports)
api = self.url + "storage-systems/%s/hosts" % self.ssid
self._logger.info('POST => url=%s, body=%s', api, pformat(post_body))
if not self.check_mode:
if not self.host_exists():
try:
(rc, self.host_obj) = request(api, method='POST', url_username=self.user, url_password=self.pwd, validate_certs=self.certs,
data=json.dumps(post_body), headers=HEADERS)
except Exception as err:
self.module.fail_json(
msg="Failed to create host. Array Id [%s]. Error [%s]." % (self.ssid, to_native(err)))
else:
payload = self.build_success_payload(self.host_obj)
self.module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="Host already exists. Id [%s]. Host [%s]." % (self.ssid, self.name), **payload)
payload = self.build_success_payload(self.host_obj)
self.module.exit_json(changed=True, msg='Host created.', **payload)
def remove_host(self):
try:
(rc, resp) = request(self.url + "storage-systems/%s/hosts/%s" % (self.ssid, self.host_obj['id']),
method='DELETE',
url_username=self.user, url_password=self.pwd, validate_certs=self.certs)
except Exception as err:
self.module.fail_json(
msg="Failed to remove host. Host[%s]. Array Id [%s]. Error [%s]." % (self.host_obj['id'],
self.ssid,
to_native(err)))
def build_success_payload(self, host=None):
keys = ['id']
if host is not None:
result = dict((key, host[key]) for key in keys)
else:
result = dict()
result['ssid'] = self.ssid
result['api_url'] = self.url
return result
def apply(self):
if self.state == 'present':
if self.host_exists():
if self.needs_update() and self.valid_host_type():
self.update_host()
else:
payload = self.build_success_payload(self.host_obj)
self.module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="Host already present; no changes required.", **payload)
elif self.valid_host_type():
self.create_host()
else:
payload = self.build_success_payload()
if self.host_exists():
self.remove_host()
self.module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="Host removed.", **payload)
else:
self.module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="Host already absent.", **payload)
def main():
host = Host()
host.apply()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()