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160 lines
5.2 KiB
INI
# Foreman inventory (https://github.com/theforeman/foreman_ansible_inventory)
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#
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# This script can be used as an Ansible dynamic inventory.
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# The connection parameters are set up via *foreman.ini*
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# This is how the script founds the configuration file in
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# order of discovery.
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#
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# * `/etc/ansible/foreman.ini`
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# * Current directory of your inventory script.
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# * `FOREMAN_INI_PATH` environment variable.
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#
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# ## Variables and Parameters
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#
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# The data returned from Foreman for each host is stored in a foreman
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# hash so they're available as *host_vars* along with the parameters
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# of the host and it's hostgroups:
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#
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# "foo.example.com": {
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# "foreman": {
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# "architecture_id": 1,
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# "architecture_name": "x86_64",
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# "build": false,
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# "build_status": 0,
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# "build_status_label": "Installed",
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# "capabilities": [
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# "build",
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# "image"
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# ],
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# "compute_profile_id": 4,
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# "hostgroup_name": "webtier/myapp",
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# "id": 70,
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# "image_name": "debian8.1",
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# ...
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# "uuid": "50197c10-5ebb-b5cf-b384-a1e203e19e77"
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# },
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# "foreman_params": {
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# "testparam1": "foobar",
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# "testparam2": "small",
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# ...
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# }
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#
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# and could therefore be used in Ansible like:
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#
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# - debug: msg="From Foreman host {{ foreman['uuid'] }}"
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#
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# Which yields
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#
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# TASK [test_foreman : debug] ****************************************************
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# ok: [foo.example.com] => {
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# "msg": "From Foreman host 50190bd1-052a-a34a-3c9c-df37a39550bf"
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# }
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#
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# ## Automatic Ansible groups
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#
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# The inventory will provide a set of groups, by default prefixed by
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# 'foreman_'. If you want to customize this prefix, change the
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# group_prefix option in /etc/ansible/foreman.ini. The rest of this
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# guide will assume the default prefix of 'foreman'
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#
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# The hostgroup, location, organization, content view, and lifecycle
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# environment of each host are created as Ansible groups with a
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# foreman_<grouptype> prefix, all lowercase and problematic parameters
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# removed. So e.g. the foreman hostgroup
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#
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# myapp / webtier / datacenter1
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#
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# would turn into the Ansible group:
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#
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# foreman_hostgroup_myapp_webtier_datacenter1
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#
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# If the parameter want_hostcollections is set to true, the
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# collections each host is in are created as Ansible groups with a
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# foreman_hostcollection prefix, all lowercase and problematic
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# parameters removed. So e.g. the Foreman host collection
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#
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# Patch Window Thursday
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#
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# would turn into the Ansible group:
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#
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# foreman_hostcollection_patchwindowthursday
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#
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# If the parameter host_filters is set, it will be used as the
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# "search" parameter for the /api/v2/hosts call. This can be used to
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# restrict the list of returned host, as shown below.
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#
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# Furthermore Ansible groups can be created on the fly using the
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# *group_patterns* variable in *foreman.ini* so that you can build up
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# hierarchies using parameters on the hostgroup and host variables.
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#
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# Lets assume you have a host that is built using this nested hostgroup:
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#
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# myapp / webtier / datacenter1
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#
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# and each of the hostgroups defines a parameters respectively:
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#
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# myapp: app_param = myapp
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# webtier: tier_param = webtier
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# datacenter1: dc_param = datacenter1
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#
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# The host is also in a subnet called "mysubnet" and provisioned via an image
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# then *group_patterns* like:
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#
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# [ansible]
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# group_patterns = ["{app_param}-{tier_param}-{dc_param}",
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# "{app_param}-{tier_param}",
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# "{app_param}",
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# "{subnet_name}-{provision_method}"]
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#
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# would put the host into the additional Ansible groups:
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#
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# - myapp-webtier-datacenter1
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# - myapp-webtier
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# - myapp
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# - mysubnet-image
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#
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# by recursively resolving the hostgroups, getting the parameter keys
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# and values and doing a Python *string.format()* like replacement on
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# it.
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#
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[foreman]
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url = http://localhost:3000/
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user = foreman
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password = secret
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ssl_verify = True
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# Retrieve only hosts from the organization "Web Engineering".
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# host_filters = organization="Web Engineering"
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# Retrieve only hosts from the organization "Web Engineering" that are
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# also in the host collection "Apache Servers".
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# host_filters = organization="Web Engineering" and host_collection="Apache Servers"
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[ansible]
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group_patterns = ["{app}-{tier}-{color}",
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"{app}-{color}",
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"{app}",
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"{tier}"]
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group_prefix = foreman_
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# Whether to fetch facts from Foreman and store them on the host
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want_facts = True
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# Whether to create Ansible groups for host collections. Only tested
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# with Katello (Red Hat Satellite). Disabled by default to not break
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# the script for stand-alone Foreman.
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want_hostcollections = False
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# Whether to interpret global parameters value as JSON (if possible, else
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# take as is). Only tested with Katello (Red Hat Satellite).
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# This allows to define lists and dictionaries (and more complicated structures)
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# variables by entering them as JSON string in Foreman parameters.
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# Disabled by default as the change would else not be backward compatible.
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rich_params = False
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[cache]
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path = .
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max_age = 60
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# Whether to scan foreman to add recently created hosts in inventory cache
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scan_new_hosts = True
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