openstack-ansible/osa_toolkit/manage.py
Jesse Pretorius b95eafb0ee Skip host pip installs for ansible bootstrap
The requirements.txt contents do not need to be
installed on to the host. The majority of the
requirements are for ansible, or for release
and management tooling which needs to use the
Ansible runtime venv.

Rather than forcing the installation of pip on
the host, we only install virtualenv via distro
packages (where possible). With virtualenv in
place we can create the runtime venv and install
pip, etc and all requirements into there.

Doing this keeps the system python libraries as
clean as possible, preventing clashes with other
packages (eg: ceph) which try to install other
python libraries which conflict on CentOS.

Change-Id: I0db786645c11649764680697518c97ddf9610cfa
2017-09-12 12:33:20 -06:00

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#!/opt/ansible-runtime/bin/python
#
# Copyright 2014, Rackspace US, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
# (c) 2014, Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
# (c) 2015, Major Hayden <major@mhtx.net>
#
"""Returns data about containers and groups in tabular formats."""
import argparse
import json
import prettytable
import dictutils as du
import filesystem as filesys
def args():
"""Setup argument Parsing."""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
usage='%(prog)s',
description='OpenStack Inventory Generator',
epilog='Inventory Generator Licensed "Apache 2.0"')
parser.add_argument(
'-f',
'--file',
help='Inventory file.',
required=False,
default='openstack_inventory.json'
)
parser.add_argument(
'-s',
'--sort',
help='Sort items based on given key i.e. physical_host',
required=False,
default='component'
)
exclusive_action = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
exclusive_action.add_argument(
'-r',
'--remove-item',
help='host name to remove from inventory, this can be used multiple'
' times.',
action='append',
default=[]
)
exclusive_action.add_argument(
'-l',
'--list-host',
help='',
action='store_true',
default=False
)
exclusive_action.add_argument(
'-g',
'--list-groups',
help='List groups and containers in each group',
action='store_true',
default=False
)
exclusive_action.add_argument(
'-G',
'--list-containers',
help='List containers and their groups',
action='store_true',
default=False
)
exclusive_action.add_argument(
'-e',
'--export',
help='Export group and variable information per host in JSON.',
action='store_true',
default=False
)
exclusive_action.add_argument(
'--clear-ips',
help=('Clears IPs from the existing inventory, but leaves ',
'all other information intact. LXC interface files and '
'load balancers will *not* be modified.'),
action='store_true',
default=False
)
return vars(parser.parse_args())
def get_all_groups(inventory):
"""Retrieve all ansible groups.
Keyword arguments:
inventory -- inventory dictionary
Will return a dictionary of containers as keys and corresponding groups
as values.
"""
containers = {}
for container_name in inventory['_meta']['hostvars'].keys():
# Skip the default group names since they're not helpful (like aio1).
if '_' not in container_name:
continue
groups = get_groups_for_container(inventory, container_name)
containers[container_name] = groups
return containers
def get_groups_for_container(inventory, container_name):
"""Return groups for a particular container.
Keyword arguments:
inventory -- inventory dictionary
container_name -- name of a container to lookup
Will return a list of groups that the container belongs to.
"""
# Beware, this dictionary comprehension requires Python 2.7, but we should
# have this on openstack-ansible hosts already.
groups = {k for (k, v) in inventory.items() if
('hosts' in v and
container_name in v['hosts'])}
return groups
def get_containers_for_group(inventory, group):
"""Return containers that belong to a particular group.
Keyword arguments:
inventory -- inventory dictionary
group -- group to use to lookup containers
Will return a list of containers that belong to a group, or None if no
containers match the group provided.
"""
if 'hosts' in inventory[group]:
containers = inventory[group]['hosts']
else:
containers = None
return containers
def print_groups_per_container(inventory):
"""Return a table of containers and the groups they belong to.
Keyword arguments:
inventory -- inventory dictionary
"""
containers = get_all_groups(inventory)
required_list = [
'container_name',
'groups'
]
table = prettytable.PrettyTable(required_list)
for container_name, groups in containers.items():
row = [container_name, ', '.join(sorted(groups))]
table.add_row(row)
for tbl in table.align.keys():
table.align[tbl] = 'l'
return table
def print_containers_per_group(inventory):
"""Return a table of groups and the containers in each group.
Keyword arguments:
inventory -- inventory dictionary
"""
required_list = [
'groups',
'container_name'
]
table = prettytable.PrettyTable(required_list)
for group_name in inventory.keys():
containers = get_containers_for_group(inventory, group_name)
# Don't show a group if it has no containers
if containers is None or len(containers) < 1:
continue
# Don't show default group
if len(containers) == 1 and '_' not in containers[0]:
continue
# Join with newlines here to avoid having a horrific table with tons
# of line wrapping.
row = [group_name, '\n'.join(containers)]
table.add_row(row)
for tbl in table.align.keys():
table.align[tbl] = 'l'
return table
def print_inventory(inventory, sort_key):
"""Return a table of containers with detail about each.
Keyword arguments:
inventory -- inventory dictionary
"""
_meta_data = inventory['_meta']['hostvars']
required_list = [
'container_name',
'is_metal',
'component',
'physical_host',
'tunnel_address',
'ansible_host',
'container_types'
]
table = prettytable.PrettyTable(required_list)
for key, values in _meta_data.items():
for rl in required_list:
if rl not in values:
values[rl] = None
else:
row = []
for _rl in required_list:
if _rl == 'container_name':
if values.get(_rl) is None:
values[_rl] = key
row.append(values.get(_rl))
else:
table.add_row(row)
for tbl in table.align.keys():
table.align[tbl] = 'l'
table.sortby = sort_key
return table
def export_host_info(inventory):
"""Pivot variable information to be a per-host dict
This command is meant for exporting an existing inventory's information.
The exported data re-arranges variable data so that the keys are the host,
and the values are hostvars and groups.
Two top level keys are present: 'hosts' and 'all'. 'hosts' is a dictonary
of the host information. 'all' represents global data, mostly the load
balancer and provider network values. It is taken from
inventory['all']['vars'].
"""
export_info = {'hosts': {}}
host_info = export_info['hosts']
export_info['all'] = inventory['all']['vars']
for host, hostvars in inventory['_meta']['hostvars'].items():
host_info[host] = {}
host_info[host]['hostvars'] = hostvars
for group_name, group_info in inventory.items():
if group_name in ('_meta', 'all'):
continue
for host in group_info['hosts']:
if 'groups' not in host_info[host]:
host_info[host]['groups'] = []
host_info[host]['groups'].append(group_name)
return export_info
def remove_ip_addresses(inventory, filepath=None):
"""Removes container IP address information from the inventory dictionary
Writes the changes into the inventory file in filepath if specified
All container_networks information for containers will be deleted.
"""
hostvars = inventory['_meta']['hostvars']
for host, variables in hostvars.items():
if variables.get('is_metal', False):
continue
ip_vars = ['container_networks', 'container_address',
'ansible_host', 'ansible_ssh_host']
# Don't raise a KeyError if the entries have already been removed.
for ip_var in ip_vars:
variables.pop(ip_var, None)
if filepath is not None:
inventory_json = json.dumps(inventory, indent=2,
separators=(',', ': '))
filesys.save_inventory(inventory_json, filepath)
def remove_inventory_item(remove_item, inventory, filepath=None):
"""Removes inventory item from the inventory dictionary
Writes the changes into the inventory file in filepath if available
All container_networks information for containers will be deleted.
"""
du.recursive_dict_removal(inventory, remove_item)
if filepath is not None:
inventory_json = json.dumps(inventory, indent=2,
separators=(',', ': '))
filesys.save_inventory(inventory_json, filepath)
def main():
"""Run the main application."""
# Parse user args
user_args = args()
# Get the contents of the system inventory
inventory, filepath = filesys.load_inventory(filename=user_args['file'])
# Make a table with hosts in the left column and details about each in the
# columns to the right
if user_args['list_host'] is True:
print(print_inventory(inventory, user_args['sort']))
# Groups in first column, containers in each group on the right
elif user_args['list_groups'] is True:
print(print_groups_per_container(inventory))
# Containers in the first column, groups for each container on the right
elif user_args['list_containers'] is True:
print(print_containers_per_group(inventory))
elif user_args['export'] is True:
print(json.dumps(export_host_info(inventory), indent=2))
elif user_args['clear_ips'] is True:
remove_ip_addresses(inventory, filepath)
print('Success. . .')
else:
remove_inventory_item(user_args['remove_item'], inventory, filepath)
print('Success. . .')
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()