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community.general/plugins/inventory/linode.py
Felix Fontein 78113c061b
Fix sanity issues. (#4346) (#4358)
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2017 Ansible Project
# 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'''
name: linode
author:
- Luke Murphy (@decentral1se)
short_description: Ansible dynamic inventory plugin for Linode.
requirements:
- python >= 2.7
- linode_api4 >= 2.0.0
description:
- Reads inventories from the Linode API v4.
- Uses a YAML configuration file that ends with linode.(yml|yaml).
- Linode labels are used by default as the hostnames.
- The default inventory groups are built from groups (deprecated by
Linode) and not tags.
extends_documentation_fragment:
- constructed
options:
plugin:
description: Marks this as an instance of the 'linode' plugin.
required: true
choices: ['linode', 'community.general.linode']
ip_style:
description: Populate hostvars with all information available from the Linode APIv4.
type: string
default: plain
choices:
- plain
- api
version_added: 3.6.0
access_token:
description: The Linode account personal access token.
required: true
env:
- name: LINODE_ACCESS_TOKEN
regions:
description: Populate inventory with instances in this region.
default: []
type: list
elements: string
tags:
description: Populate inventory only with instances which have at least one of the tags listed here.
default: []
type: list
elements: string
version_added: 2.0.0
types:
description: Populate inventory with instances with this type.
default: []
type: list
elements: string
strict:
version_added: 2.0.0
compose:
version_added: 2.0.0
groups:
version_added: 2.0.0
keyed_groups:
version_added: 2.0.0
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
# Minimal example. `LINODE_ACCESS_TOKEN` is exposed in environment.
plugin: community.general.linode
# Example with regions, types, groups and access token
plugin: community.general.linode
access_token: foobar
regions:
- eu-west
types:
- g5-standard-2
# Example with keyed_groups, groups, and compose
plugin: community.general.linode
access_token: foobar
keyed_groups:
- key: tags
separator: ''
- key: region
prefix: region
groups:
webservers: "'web' in (tags|list)"
mailservers: "'mail' in (tags|list)"
compose:
# By default, Ansible tries to connect to the label of the instance.
# Since that might not be a valid name to connect to, you can
# replace it with the first IPv4 address of the linode as follows:
ansible_ssh_host: ipv4[0]
ansible_port: 2222
# Example where control traffic limited to internal network
plugin: community.general.linode
access_token: foobar
ip_style: api
compose:
ansible_host: "ipv4 | community.general.json_query('[?public==`false`].address') | first"
'''
import os
from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleParserError
from ansible.module_utils.six import string_types
from ansible.plugins.inventory import BaseInventoryPlugin, Constructable
try:
from linode_api4 import LinodeClient
from linode_api4.errors import ApiError as LinodeApiError
HAS_LINODE = True
except ImportError:
HAS_LINODE = False
class InventoryModule(BaseInventoryPlugin, Constructable):
NAME = 'community.general.linode'
def _build_client(self):
"""Build the Linode client."""
access_token = self.get_option('access_token')
if access_token is None:
try:
access_token = os.environ['LINODE_ACCESS_TOKEN']
except KeyError:
pass
if access_token is None:
raise AnsibleError((
'Could not retrieve Linode access token '
'from plugin configuration or environment'
))
self.client = LinodeClient(access_token)
def _get_instances_inventory(self):
"""Retrieve Linode instance information from cloud inventory."""
try:
self.instances = self.client.linode.instances()
except LinodeApiError as exception:
raise AnsibleError('Linode client raised: %s' % exception)
def _add_groups(self):
"""Add Linode instance groups to the dynamic inventory."""
self.linode_groups = set(
filter(None, [
instance.group
for instance
in self.instances
])
)
for linode_group in self.linode_groups:
self.inventory.add_group(linode_group)
def _filter_by_config(self, regions, types, tags):
"""Filter instances by user specified configuration."""
if regions:
self.instances = [
instance for instance in self.instances
if instance.region.id in regions
]
if types:
self.instances = [
instance for instance in self.instances
if instance.type.id in types
]
if tags:
self.instances = [
instance for instance in self.instances
if any(tag in instance.tags for tag in tags)
]
def _add_instances_to_groups(self):
"""Add instance names to their dynamic inventory groups."""
for instance in self.instances:
self.inventory.add_host(instance.label, group=instance.group)
def _add_hostvars_for_instances(self):
"""Add hostvars for instances in the dynamic inventory."""
ip_style = self.get_option('ip_style')
for instance in self.instances:
hostvars = instance._raw_json
for hostvar_key in hostvars:
if ip_style == 'api' and hostvar_key in ['ipv4', 'ipv6']:
continue
self.inventory.set_variable(
instance.label,
hostvar_key,
hostvars[hostvar_key]
)
if ip_style == 'api':
ips = instance.ips.ipv4.public + instance.ips.ipv4.private
ips += [instance.ips.ipv6.slaac, instance.ips.ipv6.link_local]
ips += instance.ips.ipv6.pools
for ip_type in set(ip.type for ip in ips):
self.inventory.set_variable(
instance.label,
ip_type,
self._ip_data([ip for ip in ips if ip.type == ip_type])
)
def _ip_data(self, ip_list):
data = []
for ip in list(ip_list):
data.append(
{
'address': ip.address,
'subnet_mask': ip.subnet_mask,
'gateway': ip.gateway,
'public': ip.public,
'prefix': ip.prefix,
'rdns': ip.rdns,
'type': ip.type
}
)
return data
def _validate_option(self, name, desired_type, option_value):
"""Validate user specified configuration data against types."""
if isinstance(option_value, string_types) and desired_type == list:
option_value = [option_value]
if option_value is None:
option_value = desired_type()
if not isinstance(option_value, desired_type):
raise AnsibleParserError(
'The option %s (%s) must be a %s' % (
name, option_value, desired_type
)
)
return option_value
def _get_query_options(self, config_data):
"""Get user specified query options from the configuration."""
options = {
'regions': {
'type_to_be': list,
'value': config_data.get('regions', [])
},
'types': {
'type_to_be': list,
'value': config_data.get('types', [])
},
'tags': {
'type_to_be': list,
'value': config_data.get('tags', [])
},
}
for name in options:
options[name]['value'] = self._validate_option(
name,
options[name]['type_to_be'],
options[name]['value']
)
regions = options['regions']['value']
types = options['types']['value']
tags = options['tags']['value']
return regions, types, tags
def verify_file(self, path):
"""Verify the Linode configuration file."""
if super(InventoryModule, self).verify_file(path):
endings = ('linode.yaml', 'linode.yml')
if any((path.endswith(ending) for ending in endings)):
return True
return False
def parse(self, inventory, loader, path, cache=True):
"""Dynamically parse Linode the cloud inventory."""
super(InventoryModule, self).parse(inventory, loader, path)
if not HAS_LINODE:
raise AnsibleError('the Linode dynamic inventory plugin requires linode_api4.')
config_data = self._read_config_data(path)
self._build_client()
self._get_instances_inventory()
strict = self.get_option('strict')
regions, types, tags = self._get_query_options(config_data)
self._filter_by_config(regions, types, tags)
self._add_groups()
self._add_instances_to_groups()
self._add_hostvars_for_instances()
for instance in self.instances:
variables = self.inventory.get_host(instance.label).get_vars()
self._add_host_to_composed_groups(
self.get_option('groups'),
variables,
instance.label,
strict=strict)
self._add_host_to_keyed_groups(
self.get_option('keyed_groups'),
variables,
instance.label,
strict=strict)
self._set_composite_vars(
self.get_option('compose'),
variables,
instance.label,
strict=strict)