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community.general/lib/ansible/modules/cloud/smartos/vmadm.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2017, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse <j@jasper.la>
#
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community',
'version': '1.0'}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: vmadm
short_description: Manage SmartOS virtual machines and zones.
description:
- Manage SmartOS virtual machines through vmadm(1M).
version_added: "2.3"
author: Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse (@jasperla)
options:
archive_on_delete:
required: false
description:
- When enabled, the zone dataset will be mounted on C(/zones/archive)
upon removal.
autoboot:
required: false
description:
- Whether or not a VM is booted when the system is rebooted.
brand:
required: true
choices: [ joyent, joyent-minimal, kvm, lx ]
default: joyent
description:
- Type of virtual machine.
boot:
required: false
description:
- Set the boot order for KVM VMs.
cpu_cap:
required: false
description:
- Sets a limit on the amount of CPU time that can be used by a VM.
Use C(0) for no cap.
cpu_shares:
required: false
description:
- Sets a limit on the number of fair share scheduler (FSS) CPU shares for
a VM. This limit is relative to all other VMs on the system.
cpu_type:
required: false
choices: [ qemu64, host ]
default: qemu64
description:
- Control the type of virtual CPU exposed to KVM VMs.
customer_metadata:
required: false
description:
- Metadata to be set and associated with this VM, this contain customer
modifiable keys.
delegate_dataset:
required: false
description:
- Whether to delegate a ZFS dataset to an OS VM.
disk_driver:
required: false
description:
- Default value for a virtual disk model for KVM guests.
disks:
required: false
description:
- A list of disks to add, valid properties are documented in vmadm(1M).
dns_domain:
required: false
description:
- Domain value for C(/etc/hosts).
filesystems:
required: false
description:
- Mount additional filesystems into an OS VM.
firewall_enabled:
required: false
description:
- Enables the firewall, allowing fwadm(1M) rules to be applied.
force:
required: false
description:
- Force a particular action (i.e. stop or delete a VM).
fs_allowed:
required: false
description:
- Comma separated list of filesystem types this zone is allowed to mount.
hostname:
required: false
description:
- Zone/VM hostname.
image_uuid:
required: false
description:
- Image UUID.
indestructible_delegated:
required: false
description:
- Adds an C(@indestructible) snapshot to delegated datasets.
indestructible_zoneroot:
required: false
description:
- Adds an C(@indestructible) snapshot to zoneroot.
internal_metadata:
required: false
description:
- Metadata to be set and associated with this VM, this contains operator
generated keys.
internal_metadata_namespace:
required: false
description:
- List of namespaces to be set as I(internal_metadata-only); these namespaces
will come from I(internal_metadata) rather than I(customer_metadata).
kernel_version:
required: false
description:
- Kernel version to emulate for LX VMs.
limit_priv:
required: false
description:
- Set (comma separated) list of privileges the zone is allowed to use.
maintain_resolvers:
required: false
description:
- Resolvers in C(/etc/resolv.conf) will be updated when updating
the I(resolvers) property.
max_locked_memory:
required: false
description:
- Total amount of memory (in MiBs) on the host that can be locked by this VM.
max_lwps:
required: false
description:
- Maximum number of lightweight processes this VM is allowed to have running.
max_physical_memory:
required: false
description:
- Maximum amount of memory (in MiBs) on the host that the VM is allowed to use.
max_swap:
required: false
description:
- Maximum amount of virtual memory (in MiBs) the VM is allowed to use.
mdata_exec_timeout:
required: false
description:
- Timeout in seconds (or 0 to disable) for the C(svc:/smartdc/mdata:execute) service
that runs user-scripts in the zone.
name:
required: false
aliases: [ alias ]
description:
- Name of the VM. vmadm(1M) uses this as an optional name.
nic_driver:
required: false
description:
- Default value for a virtual NIC model for KVM guests.
nics:
required: false
description:
- A list of nics to add, valid properties are documented in vmadm(1M).
nowait:
required: false
description:
- Consider the provisioning complete when the VM first starts, rather than
when the VM has rebooted.
qemu_opts:
required: false
description:
- Additional qemu arguments for KVM guests. This overwrites the default arguments
provided by vmadm(1M) and should only be used for debugging.
qemu_extra_opts:
required: false
description:
- Additional qemu cmdline arguments for KVM guests.
quota:
required: false
description:
- Quota on zone filesystems (in MiBs).
ram:
required: false
description:
- Amount of virtual RAM for a KVM guest (in MiBs).
resolvers:
required: false
description:
- List of resolvers to be put into C(/etc/resolv.conf).
routes:
required: false
description:
- Dictionary that maps destinations to gateways, these will be set as static
routes in the VM.
spice_opts:
required: false
description:
- Addition options for SPICE-enabled KVM VMs.
spice_password:
required: false
description:
- Password required to connect to SPICE. By default no password is set.
Please note this can be read from the Global Zone.
state:
required: true
choices: [ present, absent, stopped, restarted ]
description:
- States for the VM to be in. Please note that C(present), C(stopped) and C(restarted)
operate on a VM that is currently provisioned. C(present) means that the VM will be
created if it was absent, and that it will be in a running state. C(absent) will
shutdown the zone before removing it.
C(stopped) means the zone will be created if it doesn't exist already, before shutting
it down.
tmpfs:
required: false
description:
- Amount of memory (in MiBs) that will be available in the VM for the C(/tmp) filesystem.
uuid:
required: false
description:
- UUID of the VM. Can either be a full UUID or C(*) for all VMs.
vcpus:
required: false
description:
- Number of virtual CPUs for a KVM guest.
vga:
required: false
description:
- Specify VGA emulation used by KVM VMs.
virtio_txburst:
required: false
description:
- Number of packets that can be sent in a single flush of the tx queue of virtio NICs.
virtio_txtimer:
required: false
description:
- Timeout (in nanoseconds) for the TX timer of virtio NICs.
vnc_password:
required: false
description:
- Password required to connect to VNC. By default no password is set.
Please note this can be read from the Global Zone.
vnc_port:
required: false
description:
- TCP port to listen of the VNC server. Or set C(0) for random,
or C(-1) to disable.
zfs_data_compression:
required: false
description:
- Specifies compression algorithm used for this VMs data dataset. This option
only has effect on delegated datasets.
zfs_data_recsize:
required: false
description:
- Suggested block size (power of 2) for files in the delegated dataset's filesystem.
zfs_filesystem_limit:
required: false
description:
- Maximum number of filesystems the VM can have.
zfs_io_priority:
required: false
description:
- IO throttle priority value relative to other VMs.
zfs_root_compression:
required: false
description:
- Specifies compression algorithm used for this VMs root dataset. This option
only has effect on the zoneroot dataset.
zfs_root_recsize:
required: false
description:
- Suggested block size (power of 2) for files in the zoneroot dataset's filesystem.
zfs_snapshot_limit:
required: false
description:
- Number of snapshots the VM can have.
zpool:
required: false
description:
- ZFS pool the VM's zone dataset will be created in.
requirements:
- python >= 2.6
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
- name: create SmartOS zone
vmadm:
brand: joyent
state: present
alias: fw_zone
image_uuid: 95f265b8-96b2-11e6-9597-972f3af4b6d5
firewall_enabled: yes
indestructible_zoneroot: yes
nics:
- nic_tag: admin
ip: dhcp
primary: true
internal_metadata:
root_pw: 'secret'
quota: 1
- name: Delete a zone
vmadm:
alias: test_zone
state: deleted
- name: Stop all zones
vmadm:
uuid: '*'
state: stopped
'''
RETURN = '''
uuid:
description: UUID of the managed VM.
returned: always
type: string
sample: 'b217ab0b-cf57-efd8-cd85-958d0b80be33'
alias:
description: Alias of the managed VM.
returned: When addressing a VM by alias.
type: string
sample: 'dns-zone'
state:
description: State of the target, after execution.
returned: success
type: string
sample: 'running'
'''
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils.pycompat24 import get_exception
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
import os
import re
import tempfile
import traceback
try:
import json
except ImportError:
import simplejson as json
# While vmadm(1M) supports a -E option to return any errors in JSON, the
# generated JSON does not play well with the JSON parsers of Python.
# The returned message contains '\n' as part of the stacktrace,
# which breaks the parsers.
def get_vm_prop(module, uuid, prop):
# Lookup a property for the given VM.
# Returns the property, or None if not found.
cmd = '{0} lookup -j -o {1} uuid={2}'.format(module.vmadm, prop, uuid)
(rc, stdout, stderr) = module.run_command(cmd)
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(
msg='Could not perform lookup of {0} on {1}'.format(prop, uuid), exception=stderr)
try:
stdout_json = json.loads(stdout)
except:
e = get_exception()
module.fail_json(
msg='Invalid JSON returned by vmadm for uuid lookup of {0}'.format(alias),
details=to_native(e))
if len(stdout_json) > 0 and prop in stdout_json[0]:
return stdout_json[0][prop]
else:
return None
def get_vm_uuid(module, alias):
# Lookup the uuid that goes with the given alias.
# Returns the uuid or '' if not found.
cmd = '{0} lookup -j -o uuid alias={1}'.format(module.vmadm, alias)
(rc, stdout, stderr) = module.run_command(cmd)
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(
msg='Could not retrieve UUID of {0}'.format(alias), exception=stderr)
# If no VM was found matching the given alias, we get back an empty array.
# That is not an error condition as we might be explicitly checking it's
# absence.
if stdout.strip() == '[]':
return None
else:
try:
stdout_json = json.loads(stdout)
except:
e = get_exception()
module.fail_json(
msg='Invalid JSON returned by vmadm for uuid lookup of {0}'.format(alias),
details=to_native(e))
if len(stdout_json) > 0 and 'uuid' in stdout_json[0]:
return stdout_json[0]['uuid']
def get_all_vm_uuids(module):
# Retrieve the UUIDs for all VMs.
cmd = '{0} lookup -j -o uuid'.format(module.vmadm)
(rc, stdout, stderr) = module.run_command(cmd)
if rc != 0:
module.fail_json(msg='Failed to get VMs list', exception=stderr)
try:
stdout_json = json.loads(stdout)
return [v['uuid'] for v in stdout_json]
except:
e = get_exception()
module.fail_json(msg='Could not retrieve VM UUIDs', details=to_native(e))
def new_vm(module, uuid, vm_state):
payload_file = create_payload(module, uuid)
(rc, stdout, stderr) = vmadm_create_vm(module, payload_file)
if rc != 0:
changed = False
module.fail_json(msg='Could not create VM', exception=stderr)
else:
changed = True
# 'vmadm create' returns all output to stderr...
match = re.match('Successfully created VM (.*)', stderr)
if match:
vm_uuid = match.groups()[0]
if not is_valid_uuid(vm_uuid):
module.fail_json(msg='Invalid UUID for VM {0}?'.format(vm_uuid))
else:
module.fail_json(msg='Could not retrieve UUID of newly created(?) VM')
# Now that the VM is created, ensure it is in the desired state (if not 'running')
if vm_state != 'running':
ret = set_vm_state(module, vm_uuid, vm_state)
if not ret:
module.fail_json(msg='Could not set VM {0} to state {1}'.format(vm_uuid, vm_state))
try:
os.unlink(payload_file)
except Exception as e:
# Since the payload may contain sensitive information, fail hard
# if we cannot remove the file so the operator knows about it.
module.fail_json(
msg='Could not remove temporary JSON payload file {0}'.format(payload_file),
exception=traceback.format_exc())
return changed, vm_uuid
def vmadm_create_vm(module, payload_file):
# Create a new VM using the provided payload.
cmd = '{0} create -f {1}'.format(module.vmadm, payload_file)
return module.run_command(cmd)
def set_vm_state(module, vm_uuid, vm_state):
p = module.params
# Check if the VM is already in the desired state.
state = get_vm_prop(module, vm_uuid, 'state')
if state and (state == vm_state):
return None
# Lookup table for the state to be in, and which command to use for that.
# vm_state: [vmadm commandm, forceable?]
cmds = {
'stopped': ['stop', True],
'running': ['start', False],
'deleted': ['delete', True],
'rebooted': ['reboot', False]
}
if p['force'] and cmds[vm_state][1]:
force = '-F'
else:
force = ''
cmd = 'vmadm {0} {1} {2}'.format(cmds[vm_state][0], force, vm_uuid)
(rc, stdout, stderr) = module.run_command(cmd)
match = re.match('^Successfully.*', stderr)
if match:
return True
else:
return False
def create_payload(module, uuid):
# Create the JSON payload (vmdef) and return the filename.
p = module.params
# Filter out the few options that are not valid VM properties.
module_options = ['debug', 'force', 'state']
vmattrs = filter(lambda prop: prop not in module_options, p)
vmdef = {}
for attr in vmattrs:
if p[attr]:
vmdef[attr] = p[attr]
try:
vmdef_json = json.dumps(vmdef)
except Exception as e:
module.fail_json(
msg='Could not create valid JSON payload', exception=traceback.format_exc())
# Create the temporary file that contains our payload, and set tight
# permissions for it may container sensitive information.
try:
# XXX: When there's a way to get the current ansible temporary directory
# drop the mkstemp call and rely on ANSIBLE_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES to retain
# the payload (thus removing the `save_payload` option).
fname = tempfile.mkstemp()[1]
fh = open(fname, 'w')
os.chmod(fname, 0o400)
fh.write(vmdef_json)
fh.close()
except Exception as e:
module.fail_json(
msg='Could not save JSON payload', exception=traceback.format_exc())
return fname
def vm_state_transition(module, uuid, vm_state):
ret = set_vm_state(module, uuid, vm_state)
# Whether the VM changed state.
if ret is None:
return False
elif ret:
return True
else:
module.fail_json(msg='Failed to set VM {0} to state {1}'.format(uuid, vm_state))
def is_valid_uuid(uuid):
if re.match('^[0-9a-f]{8}-([0-9a-f]{4}-){3}[0-9a-f]{12}$', uuid, re.IGNORECASE):
return True
else:
return False
def validate_uuids(module):
# Perform basic UUID validation.
failed = []
for u in [['uuid', module.params['uuid']],
['image_uuid', module.params['image_uuid']]]:
if u[1] and u[1] != '*':
if not is_valid_uuid(u[1]):
failed.append(u[0])
if len(failed) > 0:
module.fail_json(msg='No valid UUID(s) found for: {0}'.format(", ".join(failed)))
def manage_all_vms(module, vm_state):
# Handle operations for all VMs, which can by definition only
# be state transitions.
state = module.params['state']
if state == 'created':
module.fail_json(msg='State "created" is only valid for tasks with a single VM')
# If any of the VMs has a change, the task as a whole has a change.
any_changed = False
# First get all VM uuids and for each check their state, and adjust it if needed.
for uuid in get_all_vm_uuids(module):
current_vm_state = get_vm_prop(module, uuid, 'state')
if not current_vm_state and vm_state == 'deleted':
any_changed = False
else:
if module.check_mode:
if (not current_vm_state) or (get_vm_prop(module, uuid, 'state') != state):
any_changed = True
else:
any_changed = (vm_state_transition(module, uuid, vm_state) | any_changed)
return any_changed
def main():
# In order to reduce the clutter and boilerplate for trivial options,
# abstract the vmadm properties and build the dict of arguments later.
# Dict of all options that are simple to define based on their type.
# They're not required and have a default of None.
properties = {
'str': [
'boot', 'disk_driver', 'dns_domain', 'fs_allowed', 'hostname',
'image_uuid', 'internal_metadata_namespace', 'kernel_version',
'limit_priv', 'nic_driver', 'qemu_opts', 'qemu_extra_opts',
'spice_opts', 'uuid', 'vga', 'zfs_data_compression',
'zfs_root_compression', 'zpool'
],
'bool': [
'archive_on_delete', 'autoboot', 'debug', 'delegate_dataset',
'firewall_enabled', 'force', 'indestructible_delegated',
'indestructible_zoneroot', 'maintain_resolvers', 'nowait'
],
'int': [
'cpu_cap', 'cpu_shares', 'max_locked_memory', 'max_lwps',
'max_physical_memory', 'max_swap', 'mdata_exec_timeout',
'quota', 'ram', 'tmpfs', 'vcpus', 'virtio_txburst',
'virtio_txtimer', 'vnc_port', 'zfs_data_recsize',
'zfs_filesystem_limit', 'zfs_io_priority', 'zfs_root_recsize',
'zfs_snapshot_limit'
],
'dict': ['customer_metadata', 'internal_metadata', 'routes'],
'list': ['disks', 'nics', 'resolvers', 'filesystems']
}
# Start with the options that are not as trivial as those above.
options = dict(
state=dict(
default='running',
type='str',
choices=['present', 'running', 'absent', 'deleted', 'stopped', 'created', 'restarted', 'rebooted']
),
name=dict(
default=None, type='str',
aliases=['alias']
),
brand=dict(
default='joyent',
type='str',
choices=['joyent', 'joyent-minimal', 'kvm', 'lx']
),
cpu_type=dict(
default='qemu64',
type='str',
choices=['host','qemu64']
),
# Regular strings, however these require additional options.
spice_password=dict(type='str', no_log=True),
vnc_password=dict(type='str', no_log=True),
)
# Add our 'simple' options to options dict.
for type in properties:
for p in properties[type]:
option = dict(default=None, type=type)
options[p] = option
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=options,
supports_check_mode=True,
required_one_of=[['name', 'uuid']]
)
module.vmadm = module.get_bin_path('vmadm', required=True)
p = module.params
uuid = p['uuid']
state = p['state']
# Translate the state paramter into something we can use later on.
if state in ['present', 'running']:
vm_state = 'running'
elif state in ['stopped', 'created']:
vm_state = 'stopped'
elif state in ['absent', 'deleted']:
vm_state = 'deleted'
elif state in ['restarted', 'rebooted']:
vm_state = 'rebooted'
result = {'state': state}
# While it's possible to refer to a given VM by it's `alias`, it's easier
# to operate on VMs by their UUID. So if we're not given a `uuid`, look
# it up.
if not uuid:
uuid = get_vm_uuid(module, p['name'])
# Bit of a chicken and egg problem here for VMs with state == deleted.
# If they're going to be removed in this play, we have to lookup the
# uuid. If they're already deleted there's nothing to looup.
# So if state == deleted and get_vm_uuid() returned '', the VM is already
# deleted and there's nothing else to do.
if uuid is None and vm_state == 'deleted':
result['name'] = p['name']
module.exit_json(**result)
validate_uuids(module)
if p['name']:
result['name'] = p['name']
result['uuid'] = uuid
if uuid == '*':
result['changed'] = manage_all_vms(module, vm_state)
module.exit_json(**result)
# The general flow is as follows:
# - first the current state of the VM is obtained by it's UUID.
# - If the state was not found and the desired state is 'deleted', return.
# - If the state was not found, it means the VM has to be created.
# Subsequently the VM will be set to the desired state (i.e. stopped)
# - Otherwise, it means the VM exists already and we operate on it's
# state (i.e. reboot it.)
#
# In the future it should be possible to query the VM for a particular
# property as a valid state (i.e. queried) so the result can be
# registered.
# Also, VMs should be able to get their properties updated.
# Managing VM snapshots should be part of a standalone module.
# First obtain the VM state to determine what needs to be done with it.
current_vm_state = get_vm_prop(module, uuid, 'state')
# First handle the case where the VM should be deleted and is not present.
if not current_vm_state and vm_state == 'deleted':
result['changed'] = False
elif module.check_mode:
# Shortcut for check mode, if there is no VM yet, it will need to be created.
# Or, if the VM is not in the desired state yet, it needs to transition.
if (not current_vm_state) or (get_vm_prop(module, uuid, 'state') != state):
result['changed'] = True
else:
result['changed'] = False
module.exit_json(**result)
# No VM was found that matched the given ID (alias or uuid), so we create it.
elif not current_vm_state:
result['changed'], result['uuid'] = new_vm(module, uuid, vm_state)
else:
# VM was found, operate on its state directly.
result['changed'] = vm_state_transition(module, uuid, vm_state)
module.exit_json(**result)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()