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community.general/plugins/modules/web_infrastructure/jira.py
Felix Fontein cf5e371dd4
Fix various module docs. (#4887) (#4890)
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2022-06-22 23:03:00 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2014, Steve Smith <ssmith@atlassian.com>
# Atlassian open-source approval reference OSR-76.
#
# (c) 2020, Per Abildgaard Toft <per@minfejl.dk> Search and update function
# (c) 2021, Brandon McNama <brandonmcnama@outlook.com> Issue attachment functionality
#
# 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 = r"""
module: jira
short_description: create and modify issues in a JIRA instance
description:
- Create and modify issues in a JIRA instance.
options:
uri:
type: str
required: true
description:
- Base URI for the JIRA instance.
operation:
type: str
required: true
aliases: [ command ]
choices: [ attach, comment, create, edit, fetch, link, search, transition, update ]
description:
- The operation to perform.
username:
type: str
required: true
description:
- The username to log-in with.
password:
type: str
required: true
description:
- The password to log-in with.
project:
type: str
required: false
description:
- The project for this operation. Required for issue creation.
summary:
type: str
required: false
description:
- The issue summary, where appropriate.
- Note that JIRA may not allow changing field values on specific transitions or states.
description:
type: str
required: false
description:
- The issue description, where appropriate.
- Note that JIRA may not allow changing field values on specific transitions or states.
issuetype:
type: str
required: false
description:
- The issue type, for issue creation.
issue:
type: str
required: false
description:
- An existing issue key to operate on.
aliases: ['ticket']
comment:
type: str
required: false
description:
- The comment text to add.
- Note that JIRA may not allow changing field values on specific transitions or states.
comment_visibility:
type: dict
description:
- Used to specify comment comment visibility.
- See U(https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/rest/v2/api-group-issue-comments/#api-rest-api-2-issue-issueidorkey-comment-post) for details.
suboptions:
type:
description:
- Use type to specify which of the JIRA visibility restriction types will be used.
type: str
required: true
choices: [group, role]
value:
description:
- Use value to specify value corresponding to the type of visibility restriction. For example name of the group or role.
type: str
required: true
version_added: '3.2.0'
status:
type: str
required: false
description:
- Only used when I(operation) is C(transition), and a bit of a misnomer, it actually refers to the transition name.
assignee:
type: str
required: false
description:
- Sets the the assignee when I(operation) is C(create), C(transition) or C(edit).
- Recent versions of JIRA no longer accept a user name as a user identifier. In that case, use I(account_id) instead.
- Note that JIRA may not allow changing field values on specific transitions or states.
account_id:
type: str
description:
- Sets the account identifier for the assignee when I(operation) is C(create), C(transition) or C(edit).
- Note that JIRA may not allow changing field values on specific transitions or states.
version_added: 2.5.0
linktype:
type: str
required: false
description:
- Set type of link, when action 'link' selected.
inwardissue:
type: str
required: false
description:
- Set issue from which link will be created.
outwardissue:
type: str
required: false
description:
- Set issue to which link will be created.
fields:
type: dict
required: false
description:
- This is a free-form data structure that can contain arbitrary data. This is passed directly to the JIRA REST API
(possibly after merging with other required data, as when passed to create). See examples for more information,
and the JIRA REST API for the structure required for various fields.
- Note that JIRA may not allow changing field values on specific transitions or states.
jql:
required: false
description:
- Query JIRA in JQL Syntax, e.g. 'CMDB Hostname'='test.example.com'.
type: str
version_added: '0.2.0'
maxresults:
required: false
description:
- Limit the result of I(operation=search). If no value is specified, the default jira limit will be used.
- Used when I(operation=search) only, ignored otherwise.
type: int
version_added: '0.2.0'
timeout:
type: float
required: false
description:
- Set timeout, in seconds, on requests to JIRA API.
default: 10
validate_certs:
required: false
description:
- Require valid SSL certificates (set to C(false) if you'd like to use self-signed certificates)
default: true
type: bool
attachment:
type: dict
version_added: 2.5.0
description:
- Information about the attachment being uploaded.
suboptions:
filename:
required: true
type: path
description:
- The path to the file to upload (from the remote node) or, if I(content) is specified,
the filename to use for the attachment.
content:
type: str
description:
- The Base64 encoded contents of the file to attach. If not specified, the contents of I(filename) will be
used instead.
mimetype:
type: str
description:
- The MIME type to supply for the upload. If not specified, best-effort detection will be
done.
notes:
- "Currently this only works with basic-auth."
- "To use with JIRA Cloud, pass the login e-mail as the I(username) and the API token as I(password)."
author:
- "Steve Smith (@tarka)"
- "Per Abildgaard Toft (@pertoft)"
- "Brandon McNama (@DWSR)"
"""
EXAMPLES = r"""
# Create a new issue and add a comment to it:
- name: Create an issue
community.general.jira:
uri: '{{ server }}'
username: '{{ user }}'
password: '{{ pass }}'
project: ANS
operation: create
summary: Example Issue
description: Created using Ansible
issuetype: Task
args:
fields:
customfield_13225: "test"
customfield_12931: {"value": "Test"}
register: issue
- name: Comment on issue
community.general.jira:
uri: '{{ server }}'
username: '{{ user }}'
password: '{{ pass }}'
issue: '{{ issue.meta.key }}'
operation: comment
comment: A comment added by Ansible
- name: Comment on issue with restricted visibility
community.general.jira:
uri: '{{ server }}'
username: '{{ user }}'
password: '{{ pass }}'
issue: '{{ issue.meta.key }}'
operation: comment
comment: A comment added by Ansible
comment_visibility:
type: role
value: Developers
# Assign an existing issue using edit
- name: Assign an issue using free-form fields
community.general.jira:
uri: '{{ server }}'
username: '{{ user }}'
password: '{{ pass }}'
issue: '{{ issue.meta.key}}'
operation: edit
assignee: ssmith
# Create an issue with an existing assignee
- name: Create an assigned issue
community.general.jira:
uri: '{{ server }}'
username: '{{ user }}'
password: '{{ pass }}'
project: ANS
operation: create
summary: Assigned issue
description: Created and assigned using Ansible
issuetype: Task
assignee: ssmith
# Edit an issue
- name: Set the labels on an issue using free-form fields
community.general.jira:
uri: '{{ server }}'
username: '{{ user }}'
password: '{{ pass }}'
issue: '{{ issue.meta.key }}'
operation: edit
args:
fields:
labels:
- autocreated
- ansible
# Updating a field using operations: add, set & remove
- name: Change the value of a Select dropdown
community.general.jira:
uri: '{{ server }}'
username: '{{ user }}'
password: '{{ pass }}'
issue: '{{ issue.meta.key }}'
operation: update
args:
fields:
customfield_12931: [ {'set': {'value': 'Virtual'}} ]
customfield_13820: [ {'set': {'value':'Manually'}} ]
register: cmdb_issue
delegate_to: localhost
# Retrieve metadata for an issue and use it to create an account
- name: Get an issue
community.general.jira:
uri: '{{ server }}'
username: '{{ user }}'
password: '{{ pass }}'
project: ANS
operation: fetch
issue: ANS-63
register: issue
# Search for an issue
# You can limit the search for specific fields by adding optional args. Note! It must be a dict, hence, lastViewed: null
- name: Search for an issue
community.general.jira:
uri: '{{ server }}'
username: '{{ user }}'
password: '{{ pass }}'
project: ANS
operation: search
maxresults: 10
jql: project=cmdb AND cf[13225]="test"
args:
fields:
lastViewed: null
register: issue
- name: Create a unix account for the reporter
become: true
user:
name: '{{ issue.meta.fields.creator.name }}'
comment: '{{ issue.meta.fields.creator.displayName }}'
# You can get list of valid linktypes at /rest/api/2/issueLinkType
# url of your jira installation.
- name: Create link from HSP-1 to MKY-1
community.general.jira:
uri: '{{ server }}'
username: '{{ user }}'
password: '{{ pass }}'
operation: link
linktype: Relates
inwardissue: HSP-1
outwardissue: MKY-1
# Transition an issue
- name: Resolve the issue
community.general.jira:
uri: '{{ server }}'
username: '{{ user }}'
password: '{{ pass }}'
issue: '{{ issue.meta.key }}'
operation: transition
status: Resolve Issue
account_id: 112233445566778899aabbcc
fields:
resolution:
name: Done
description: I am done! This is the last description I will ever give you.
# Attach a file to an issue
- name: Attach a file
community.general.jira:
uri: '{{ server }}'
username: '{{ user }}'
password: '{{ pass }}'
issue: HSP-1
operation: attach
attachment:
filename: topsecretreport.xlsx
"""
import base64
import binascii
import json
import mimetypes
import os
import random
import string
import traceback
from ansible_collections.community.general.plugins.module_utils.module_helper import StateModuleHelper, cause_changes
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib.request import pathname2url
from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_text, to_bytes, to_native
from ansible.module_utils.urls import fetch_url
class JIRA(StateModuleHelper):
module = dict(
argument_spec=dict(
attachment=dict(type='dict', options=dict(
content=dict(type='str'),
filename=dict(type='path', required=True),
mimetype=dict(type='str')
)),
uri=dict(type='str', required=True),
operation=dict(
type='str',
choices=['attach', 'create', 'comment', 'edit', 'update', 'fetch', 'transition', 'link', 'search'],
aliases=['command'], required=True
),
username=dict(type='str', required=True),
password=dict(type='str', required=True, no_log=True),
project=dict(type='str', ),
summary=dict(type='str', ),
description=dict(type='str', ),
issuetype=dict(type='str', ),
issue=dict(type='str', aliases=['ticket']),
comment=dict(type='str', ),
comment_visibility=dict(type='dict', options=dict(
type=dict(type='str', choices=['group', 'role'], required=True),
value=dict(type='str', required=True)
)),
status=dict(type='str', ),
assignee=dict(type='str', ),
fields=dict(default={}, type='dict'),
linktype=dict(type='str', ),
inwardissue=dict(type='str', ),
outwardissue=dict(type='str', ),
jql=dict(type='str', ),
maxresults=dict(type='int'),
timeout=dict(type='float', default=10),
validate_certs=dict(default=True, type='bool'),
account_id=dict(type='str'),
),
required_if=(
('operation', 'attach', ['issue', 'attachment']),
('operation', 'create', ['project', 'issuetype', 'summary']),
('operation', 'comment', ['issue', 'comment']),
('operation', 'fetch', ['issue']),
('operation', 'transition', ['issue', 'status']),
('operation', 'link', ['linktype', 'inwardissue', 'outwardissue']),
('operation', 'search', ['jql']),
),
mutually_exclusive=[('assignee', 'account_id')],
supports_check_mode=False
)
state_param = 'operation'
def __init_module__(self):
if self.vars.fields is None:
self.vars.fields = {}
if self.vars.assignee:
self.vars.fields['assignee'] = {'name': self.vars.assignee}
if self.vars.account_id:
self.vars.fields['assignee'] = {'accountId': self.vars.account_id}
self.vars.uri = self.vars.uri.strip('/')
self.vars.set('restbase', self.vars.uri + '/rest/api/2')
@cause_changes(on_success=True)
def operation_create(self):
createfields = {
'project': {'key': self.vars.project},
'summary': self.vars.summary,
'issuetype': {'name': self.vars.issuetype}}
if self.vars.description:
createfields['description'] = self.vars.description
# Merge in any additional or overridden fields
if self.vars.fields:
createfields.update(self.vars.fields)
data = {'fields': createfields}
url = self.vars.restbase + '/issue/'
self.vars.meta = self.post(url, data)
@cause_changes(on_success=True)
def operation_comment(self):
data = {
'body': self.vars.comment
}
# if comment_visibility is specified restrict visibility
if self.vars.comment_visibility is not None:
data['visibility'] = self.vars.comment_visibility
url = self.vars.restbase + '/issue/' + self.vars.issue + '/comment'
self.vars.meta = self.post(url, data)
@cause_changes(on_success=True)
def operation_edit(self):
data = {
'fields': self.vars.fields
}
url = self.vars.restbase + '/issue/' + self.vars.issue
self.vars.meta = self.put(url, data)
@cause_changes(on_success=True)
def operation_update(self):
data = {
"update": self.vars.fields,
}
url = self.vars.restbase + '/issue/' + self.vars.issue
self.vars.meta = self.put(url, data)
def operation_fetch(self):
url = self.vars.restbase + '/issue/' + self.vars.issue
self.vars.meta = self.get(url)
def operation_search(self):
url = self.vars.restbase + '/search?jql=' + pathname2url(self.vars.jql)
if self.vars.fields:
fields = self.vars.fields.keys()
url = url + '&fields=' + '&fields='.join([pathname2url(f) for f in fields])
if self.vars.maxresults:
url = url + '&maxResults=' + str(self.vars.maxresults)
self.vars.meta = self.get(url)
@cause_changes(on_success=True)
def operation_transition(self):
# Find the transition id
turl = self.vars.restbase + '/issue/' + self.vars.issue + "/transitions"
tmeta = self.get(turl)
target = self.vars.status
tid = None
for t in tmeta['transitions']:
if t['name'] == target:
tid = t['id']
break
else:
raise ValueError("Failed find valid transition for '%s'" % target)
fields = dict(self.vars.fields)
if self.vars.summary is not None:
fields.update({'summary': self.vars.summary})
if self.vars.description is not None:
fields.update({'description': self.vars.description})
# Perform it
data = {'transition': {"id": tid},
'fields': fields}
if self.vars.comment is not None:
data.update({"update": {
"comment": [{
"add": {"body": self.vars.comment}
}],
}})
url = self.vars.restbase + '/issue/' + self.vars.issue + "/transitions"
self.vars.meta = self.post(url, data)
@cause_changes(on_success=True)
def operation_link(self):
data = {
'type': {'name': self.vars.linktype},
'inwardIssue': {'key': self.vars.inwardissue},
'outwardIssue': {'key': self.vars.outwardissue},
}
url = self.vars.restbase + '/issueLink/'
self.vars.meta = self.post(url, data)
@cause_changes(on_success=True)
def operation_attach(self):
v = self.vars
filename = v.attachment.get('filename')
content = v.attachment.get('content')
if not any((filename, content)):
raise ValueError('at least one of filename or content must be provided')
mime = v.attachment.get('mimetype')
if not os.path.isfile(filename):
raise ValueError('The provided filename does not exist: %s' % filename)
content_type, data = self._prepare_attachment(filename, content, mime)
url = v.restbase + '/issue/' + v.issue + '/attachments'
return True, self.post(
url, data, content_type=content_type, additional_headers={"X-Atlassian-Token": "no-check"}
)
# Ideally we'd just use prepare_multipart from ansible.module_utils.urls, but
# unfortunately it does not support specifying the encoding and also defaults to
# base64. Jira doesn't support base64 encoded attachments (and is therefore not
# spec compliant. Go figure). I originally wrote this function as an almost
# exact copypasta of prepare_multipart, but ran into some encoding issues when
# using the noop encoder. Hand rolling the entire message body seemed to work
# out much better.
#
# https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/Jira-dosen-t-decode-base64-attachment-request-REST-API/qaq-p/916427
#
# content is expected to be a base64 encoded string since Ansible doesn't
# support passing raw bytes objects.
@staticmethod
def _prepare_attachment(filename, content=None, mime_type=None):
def escape_quotes(s):
return s.replace('"', '\\"')
boundary = "".join(random.choice(string.digits + string.ascii_letters) for dummy in range(30))
name = to_native(os.path.basename(filename))
if not mime_type:
try:
mime_type = mimetypes.guess_type(filename or '', strict=False)[0] or 'application/octet-stream'
except Exception:
mime_type = 'application/octet-stream'
main_type, sep, sub_type = mime_type.partition('/')
if not content and filename:
with open(to_bytes(filename, errors='surrogate_or_strict'), 'rb') as f:
content = f.read()
else:
try:
content = base64.b64decode(content)
except binascii.Error as e:
raise Exception("Unable to base64 decode file content: %s" % e)
lines = [
"--{0}".format(boundary),
'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename={0}'.format(escape_quotes(name)),
"Content-Type: {0}".format("{0}/{1}".format(main_type, sub_type)),
'',
to_text(content),
"--{0}--".format(boundary),
""
]
return (
"multipart/form-data; boundary={0}".format(boundary),
"\r\n".join(lines)
)
def request(
self,
url,
data=None,
method=None,
content_type='application/json',
additional_headers=None
):
if data and content_type == 'application/json':
data = json.dumps(data)
# NOTE: fetch_url uses a password manager, which follows the
# standard request-then-challenge basic-auth semantics. However as
# JIRA allows some unauthorised operations it doesn't necessarily
# send the challenge, so the request occurs as the anonymous user,
# resulting in unexpected results. To work around this we manually
# inject the basic-auth header up-front to ensure that JIRA treats
# the requests as authorized for this user.
auth = to_text(base64.b64encode(to_bytes('{0}:{1}'.format(self.vars.username, self.vars.password),
errors='surrogate_or_strict')))
headers = {}
if isinstance(additional_headers, dict):
headers = additional_headers.copy()
headers.update({
"Content-Type": content_type,
"Authorization": "Basic %s" % auth,
})
response, info = fetch_url(
self.module, url, data=data, method=method, timeout=self.vars.timeout, headers=headers
)
if info['status'] not in (200, 201, 204):
error = None
try:
error = json.loads(info['body'])
except Exception:
msg = 'The request "{method} {url}" returned the unexpected status code {status} {msg}\n{body}'.format(
status=info['status'],
msg=info['msg'],
body=info.get('body'),
url=url,
method=method,
)
self.module.fail_json(msg=to_native(msg), exception=traceback.format_exc())
if error:
msg = []
for key in ('errorMessages', 'errors'):
if error.get(key):
msg.append(to_native(error[key]))
if msg:
self.module.fail_json(msg=', '.join(msg))
self.module.fail_json(msg=to_native(error))
# Fallback print body, if it cant be decoded
self.module.fail_json(msg=to_native(info['body']))
body = response.read()
if body:
return json.loads(to_text(body, errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
return {}
def post(self, url, data, content_type='application/json', additional_headers=None):
return self.request(url, data=data, method='POST', content_type=content_type,
additional_headers=additional_headers)
def put(self, url, data):
return self.request(url, data=data, method='PUT')
def get(self, url):
return self.request(url)
def main():
jira = JIRA()
jira.run()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()