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community.general/plugins/filter/jc.py
Kelly Brazil c168f9c3be
JC: Add plugin parser functionality to JC Filter Plugin (#6043)
* Add plugin parser functionality to JC Filter Plugin

The parse function was added in jc v1.18.0 which allows plugin parsers to be used. This change will try the new API if available, else fallback to the old API so there is no change in behavior.

* remove whitespace from blank line

* Add changelog fragment for JC plugin parser support

* add .yml extension to file name

* Formatting

* add period at end
2023-02-23 16:54:38 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2015, Filipe Niero Felisbino <filipenf@gmail.com>
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
#
# contributed by Kelly Brazil <kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com>
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = '''
name: jc
short_description: Convert output of many shell commands and file-types to JSON
version_added: 1.1.0
author: Kelly Brazil (@kellyjonbrazil)
description:
- Convert output of many shell commands and file-types to JSON.
- Uses the L(jc library,https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jc).
positional: parser
options:
_input:
description: The data to convert.
type: string
required: true
parser:
description:
- The correct parser for the input data.
- For example C(ifconfig).
- "Note: use underscores instead of dashes (if any) in the parser module name."
- See U(https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jc#parsers) for the latest list of parsers.
type: string
required: true
quiet:
description: Set to C(false) to not suppress warnings.
type: boolean
default: true
raw:
description: Set to C(true) to return pre-processed JSON.
type: boolean
default: false
requirements:
- jc installed as a Python library (U(https://pypi.org/project/jc/))
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
- name: Install the prereqs of the jc filter (jc Python package) on the Ansible controller
delegate_to: localhost
ansible.builtin.pip:
name: jc
state: present
- name: Run command
ansible.builtin.command: uname -a
register: result
- name: Convert command's result to JSON
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: "{{ result.stdout | community.general.jc('uname') }}"
# Possible output:
#
# "msg": {
# "hardware_platform": "x86_64",
# "kernel_name": "Linux",
# "kernel_release": "4.15.0-112-generic",
# "kernel_version": "#113-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jul 9 23:41:39 UTC 2020",
# "machine": "x86_64",
# "node_name": "kbrazil-ubuntu",
# "operating_system": "GNU/Linux",
# "processor": "x86_64"
# }
'''
RETURN = '''
_value:
description: The processed output.
type: any
'''
from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleFilterError
import importlib
try:
import jc # noqa: F401, pylint: disable=unused-import
HAS_LIB = True
except ImportError:
HAS_LIB = False
def jc_filter(data, parser, quiet=True, raw=False):
"""Convert returned command output to JSON using the JC library
Arguments:
parser required (string) the correct parser for the input data (e.g. 'ifconfig')
see https://github.com/kellyjonbrazil/jc#parsers for latest list of parsers.
quiet optional (bool) True to suppress warning messages (default is True)
raw optional (bool) True to return pre-processed JSON (default is False)
Returns:
dictionary or list of dictionaries
Example:
- name: run date command
hosts: ubuntu
tasks:
- name: install the prereqs of the jc filter (jc Python package) on the Ansible controller
delegate_to: localhost
ansible.builtin.pip:
name: jc
state: present
- ansible.builtin.shell: date
register: result
- ansible.builtin.set_fact:
myvar: "{{ result.stdout | community.general.jc('date') }}"
- ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: "{{ myvar }}"
produces:
ok: [192.168.1.239] => {
"msg": {
"day": 9,
"hour": 22,
"minute": 6,
"month": "Aug",
"month_num": 8,
"second": 22,
"timezone": "UTC",
"weekday": "Sun",
"weekday_num": 1,
"year": 2020
}
}
"""
if not HAS_LIB:
raise AnsibleError('You need to install "jc" as a Python library on the Ansible controller prior to running jc filter')
try:
# new API (jc v1.18.0 and higher) allows use of plugin parsers
if hasattr(jc, 'parse'):
return jc.parse(parser, data, quiet=quiet, raw=raw)
# old API (jc v1.17.7 and lower)
else:
jc_parser = importlib.import_module('jc.parsers.' + parser)
return jc_parser.parse(data, quiet=quiet, raw=raw)
except Exception as e:
raise AnsibleFilterError('Error in jc filter plugin: %s' % e)
class FilterModule(object):
''' Query filter '''
def filters(self):
return {
'jc': jc_filter,
}