system-config/playbooks/roles/install-ansible/files/inventory_plugins/openstack.py

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# Copyright (c) 2012, Marco Vito Moscaritolo <marco@agavee.com>
# Copyright (c) 2013, Jesse Keating <jesse.keating@rackspace.com>
# Copyright (c) 2015, Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
# Copyright (c) 2016, Rackspace Australia
# 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 = '''
name: openstack
plugin_type: inventory
authors:
- Marco Vito Moscaritolo <marco@agavee.com>
- Jesse Keating <jesse.keating@rackspace.com>
short_description: OpenStack inventory source
extends_documentation_fragment:
- inventory_cache
- constructed
description:
- Get inventory hosts from OpenStack clouds
- Uses openstack.(yml|yaml) YAML configuration file to configure the inventory plugin
- Uses standard clouds.yaml YAML configuration file to configure cloud credentials
options:
show_all:
description: toggles showing all vms vs only those with a working IP
type: bool
default: 'no'
inventory_hostname:
description: |
What to register as the inventory hostname.
If set to 'uuid' the uuid of the server will be used and a
group will be created for the server name.
If set to 'name' the name of the server will be used unless
there are more than one server with the same name in which
case the 'uuid' logic will be used.
Default is to do 'name', which is the opposite of the old
openstack.py inventory script's option use_hostnames)
type: string
choices:
- name
- uuid
default: "name"
expand_hostvars:
description: |
Run extra commands on each host to fill in additional
information about the host. May interrogate cinder and
neutron and can be expensive for people with many hosts.
(Note, the default value of this is opposite from the default
old openstack.py inventory script's option expand_hostvars)
type: bool
default: 'no'
private:
description: |
Use the private interface of each server, if it has one, as
the host's IP in the inventory. This can be useful if you are
running ansible inside a server in the cloud and would rather
communicate to your servers over the private network.
type: bool
default: 'no'
only_clouds:
description: |
List of clouds from clouds.yaml to use, instead of using
the whole list.
type: list
default: []
fail_on_errors:
description: |
Causes the inventory to fail and return no hosts if one cloud
has failed (for example, bad credentials or being offline).
When set to False, the inventory will return as many hosts as
it can from as many clouds as it can contact. (Note, the
default value of this is opposite from the old openstack.py
inventory script's option fail_on_errors)
type: bool
default: 'no'
clouds_yaml_path:
description: |
Override path to clouds.yaml file. If this value is given it
will be searched first. The default path for the
ansible inventory adds /etc/ansible/openstack.yaml and
/etc/ansible/openstack.yml to the regular locations documented
at https://docs.openstack.org/os-client-config/latest/user/configuration.html#config-files
type: string
compose:
description: Create vars from jinja2 expressions.
type: dictionary
default: {}
groups:
description: Add hosts to group based on Jinja2 conditionals.
type: dictionary
default: {}
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# file must be named openstack.yaml or openstack.yml
# Make the plugin behave like the default behavior of the old script
plugin: openstack
expand_hostvars: yes
fail_on_errors: yes
'''
import collections
from ansible.errors import AnsibleParserError
from ansible.plugins.inventory import BaseInventoryPlugin, Constructable, Cacheable
try:
# Due to the name shadowing we should import other way
import importlib
sdk = importlib.import_module('openstack')
sdk_inventory = importlib.import_module('openstack.cloud.inventory')
client_config = importlib.import_module('openstack.config.loader')
HAS_SDK = True
except ImportError:
HAS_SDK = False
class InventoryModule(BaseInventoryPlugin, Constructable, Cacheable):
''' Host inventory provider for ansible using OpenStack clouds. '''
NAME = 'openstack'
def parse(self, inventory, loader, path, cache=True):
super(InventoryModule, self).parse(inventory, loader, path)
cache_key = self._get_cache_prefix(path)
# file is config file
self._config_data = self._read_config_data(path)
msg = ''
if not self._config_data:
msg = 'File empty. this is not my config file'
elif 'plugin' in self._config_data and self._config_data['plugin'] != self.NAME:
msg = 'plugin config file, but not for us: %s' % self._config_data['plugin']
elif 'plugin' not in self._config_data and 'clouds' not in self._config_data:
msg = "it's not a plugin configuration nor a clouds.yaml file"
elif not HAS_SDK:
msg = "openstacksdk is required for the OpenStack inventory plugin. OpenStack inventory sources will be skipped."
if msg:
raise AnsibleParserError(msg)
# The user has pointed us at a clouds.yaml file. Use defaults for
# everything.
if 'clouds' in self._config_data:
self._config_data = {}
if cache:
cache = self.get_option('cache')
source_data = None
if cache:
try:
source_data = self.cache.get(cache_key)
except KeyError:
pass
if not source_data:
clouds_yaml_path = self._config_data.get('clouds_yaml_path')
if clouds_yaml_path:
config_files = (clouds_yaml_path +
client_config.CONFIG_FILES)
else:
config_files = None
# TODO(mordred) Integrate shade's logging with ansible's logging
sdk.enable_logging()
cloud_inventory = sdk_inventory.OpenStackInventory(
config_files=config_files,
private=self._config_data.get('private', False))
only_clouds = self._config_data.get('only_clouds', [])
if only_clouds and not isinstance(only_clouds, list):
raise ValueError(
'OpenStack Inventory Config Error: only_clouds must be'
' a list')
if only_clouds:
new_clouds = []
for cloud in cloud_inventory.clouds:
if cloud.name in only_clouds:
new_clouds.append(cloud)
cloud_inventory.clouds = new_clouds
expand_hostvars = self._config_data.get('expand_hostvars', False)
fail_on_errors = self._config_data.get('fail_on_errors', False)
source_data = cloud_inventory.list_hosts(
expand=expand_hostvars, fail_on_cloud_config=fail_on_errors)
self.cache.set(cache_key, source_data)
self._populate_from_source(source_data)
def _populate_from_source(self, source_data):
groups = collections.defaultdict(list)
firstpass = collections.defaultdict(list)
hostvars = {}
use_server_id = (
self._config_data.get('inventory_hostname', 'name') != 'name')
show_all = self._config_data.get('show_all', False)
for server in source_data:
if 'interface_ip' not in server and not show_all:
continue
firstpass[server['name']].append(server)
for name, servers in firstpass.items():
if len(servers) == 1 and not use_server_id:
self._append_hostvars(hostvars, groups, name, servers[0])
else:
server_ids = set()
# Trap for duplicate results
for server in servers:
server_ids.add(server['id'])
if len(server_ids) == 1 and not use_server_id:
self._append_hostvars(hostvars, groups, name, servers[0])
else:
for server in servers:
self._append_hostvars(
hostvars, groups, server['id'], server,
namegroup=True)
self._set_variables(hostvars, groups)
def _set_variables(self, hostvars, groups):
# set vars in inventory from hostvars
for host in hostvars:
# create composite vars
self._set_composite_vars(
self._config_data.get('compose'), hostvars, host)
# actually update inventory
for key in hostvars[host]:
self.inventory.set_variable(host, key, hostvars[host][key])
# constructed groups based on conditionals
self._add_host_to_composed_groups(
self._config_data.get('groups'), hostvars, host)
for group_name, group_hosts in groups.items():
self.inventory.add_group(group_name)
for host in group_hosts:
self.inventory.add_child(group_name, host)
def _get_groups_from_server(self, server_vars, namegroup=True):
groups = []
region = server_vars['region']
cloud = server_vars['cloud']
metadata = server_vars.get('metadata', {})
# Create a group for the cloud
groups.append(cloud)
# Create a group on region
groups.append(region)
# And one by cloud_region
groups.append("%s_%s" % (cloud, region))
# Check if group metadata key in servers' metadata
if 'group' in metadata:
groups.append(metadata['group'])
for extra_group in metadata.get('groups', '').split(','):
if extra_group:
groups.append(extra_group.strip())
groups.append('instance-%s' % server_vars['id'])
if namegroup:
groups.append(server_vars['name'])
for key in ('flavor', 'image'):
if 'name' in server_vars[key]:
groups.append('%s-%s' % (key, server_vars[key]['name']))
for key, value in iter(metadata.items()):
groups.append('meta-%s_%s' % (key, value))
az = server_vars.get('az', None)
if az:
# Make groups for az, region_az and cloud_region_az
groups.append(az)
groups.append('%s_%s' % (region, az))
groups.append('%s_%s_%s' % (cloud, region, az))
return groups
def _append_hostvars(self, hostvars, groups, current_host,
server, namegroup=False):
hostvars[current_host] = dict(
ansible_ssh_host=server['interface_ip'],
ansible_host=server['interface_ip'],
openstack=server)
self.inventory.add_host(current_host)
for group in self._get_groups_from_server(server, namegroup=namegroup):
groups[group].append(current_host)
def verify_file(self, path):
if super(InventoryModule, self).verify_file(path):
for fn in ('openstack', 'clouds'):
for suffix in ('yaml', 'yml'):
maybe = '{fn}.{suffix}'.format(fn=fn, suffix=suffix)
if path.endswith(maybe):
return True
return False