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This change moves the management code into a library file for consolidated access to the code. Nothing is changed with the interface to the inventory-manage script. The lib/__init__.py file is necessary for python to import the lib directory as a package, which will become more important as more code is relocated there. The code was originally moved to playbooks/inventory/lib, but doing so made Ansible try to run the python files, which they intentionally will not do. Change-Id: I2e31927ec48022c7a504096780977319882c6bdf
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11 KiB
Python
371 lines
11 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# Copyright 2014, Rackspace US, Inc.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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# (c) 2014, Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
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# (c) 2015, Major Hayden <major@mhtx.net>
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#
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"""Returns data about containers and groups in tabular formats."""
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import argparse
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import json
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import os
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import prettytable
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def file_find(filename, user_file=None, pass_exception=False):
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"""Return the path to a file.
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If no file is found the system will exit.
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The file lookup will be done in the following directories:
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/etc/openstack_deploy/
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$(pwd)/openstack_deploy/
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:param filename: ``str`` Name of the file to find
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:param user_file: ``str`` Additional location to look in FIRST for a file
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"""
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file_check = [
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os.path.join(
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'/etc', 'openstack_deploy', filename
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),
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os.path.join(
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os.getcwd(), filename
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)
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]
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if user_file is not None:
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file_check.insert(0, os.path.expanduser(user_file))
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for filename in file_check:
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if os.path.isfile(filename):
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return filename
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else:
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if pass_exception is False:
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raise SystemExit('No file found at: %s' % file_check)
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else:
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return False
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def recursive_list_removal(inventory, purge_list):
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"""Remove items from a list.
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Keyword arguments:
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inventory -- inventory dictionary
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purge_list -- list of items to remove
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"""
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for item in purge_list:
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for _item in inventory:
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if item == _item:
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inventory.pop(inventory.index(item))
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def recursive_dict_removal(inventory, purge_list):
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"""Remove items from a dictionary.
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Keyword arguments:
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inventory -- inventory dictionary
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purge_list -- list of items to remove
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"""
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for key, value in inventory.iteritems():
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if isinstance(value, dict):
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for _key, _value in value.iteritems():
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if isinstance(_value, dict):
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for item in purge_list:
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if item in _value:
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del(_value[item])
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elif isinstance(_value, list):
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recursive_list_removal(_value, purge_list)
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elif isinstance(value, list):
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recursive_list_removal(value, purge_list)
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def args():
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"""Setup argument Parsing."""
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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usage='%(prog)s',
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description='OpenStack Inventory Generator',
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epilog='Inventory Generator Licensed "Apache 2.0"')
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parser.add_argument(
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'-f',
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'--file',
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help='Inventory file.',
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required=False,
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default='openstack_inventory.json'
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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'-s',
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'--sort',
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help='Sort items based on given key i.e. physical_host',
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required=False,
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default='component'
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)
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exclusive_action = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
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exclusive_action.add_argument(
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'-r',
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'--remove-item',
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help='host name to remove from inventory, this can be used multiple'
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' times.',
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action='append',
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default=[]
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)
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exclusive_action.add_argument(
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'-l',
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'--list-host',
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help='',
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action='store_true',
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default=False
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)
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exclusive_action.add_argument(
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'-g',
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'--list-groups',
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help='List groups and containers in each group',
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action='store_true',
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default=False
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)
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exclusive_action.add_argument(
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'-G',
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'--list-containers',
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help='List containers and their groups',
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action='store_true',
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default=False
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)
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exclusive_action.add_argument(
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'-e',
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'--export',
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help='Export group and variable information per host in JSON.',
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action='store_true',
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default=False
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)
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return vars(parser.parse_args())
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def get_all_groups(inventory):
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"""Retrieve all ansible groups.
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Keyword arguments:
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inventory -- inventory dictionary
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Will return a dictionary of containers as keys and corresponding groups
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as values.
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"""
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containers = {}
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for container_name in inventory['_meta']['hostvars'].keys():
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# Skip the default group names since they're not helpful (like aio1).
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if '_' not in container_name:
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continue
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groups = get_groups_for_container(inventory, container_name)
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containers[container_name] = groups
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return containers
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def get_groups_for_container(inventory, container_name):
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"""Return groups for a particular container.
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Keyword arguments:
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inventory -- inventory dictionary
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container_name -- name of a container to lookup
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Will return a list of groups that the container belongs to.
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"""
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# Beware, this dictionary comprehension requires Python 2.7, but we should
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# have this on openstack-ansible hosts already.
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groups = {k for (k, v) in inventory.items() if
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('hosts' in v and
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container_name in v['hosts'])}
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return groups
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def get_containers_for_group(inventory, group):
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"""Return containers that belong to a particular group.
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Keyword arguments:
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inventory -- inventory dictionary
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group -- group to use to lookup containers
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Will return a list of containers that belong to a group, or None if no
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containers match the group provided.
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"""
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if 'hosts' in inventory[group]:
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containers = inventory[group]['hosts']
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else:
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containers = None
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return containers
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def print_groups_per_container(inventory):
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"""Return a table of containers and the groups they belong to.
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Keyword arguments:
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inventory -- inventory dictionary
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"""
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containers = get_all_groups(inventory)
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required_list = [
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'container_name',
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'groups'
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]
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table = prettytable.PrettyTable(required_list)
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for container_name, groups in containers.iteritems():
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row = [container_name, ', '.join(sorted(groups))]
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table.add_row(row)
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for tbl in table.align.keys():
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table.align[tbl] = 'l'
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return table
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def print_containers_per_group(inventory):
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"""Return a table of groups and the containers in each group.
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Keyword arguments:
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inventory -- inventory dictionary
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"""
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required_list = [
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'groups',
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'container_name'
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]
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table = prettytable.PrettyTable(required_list)
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for group_name in inventory.keys():
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containers = get_containers_for_group(inventory, group_name)
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# Don't show a group if it has no containers
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if containers is None or len(containers) < 1:
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continue
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# Don't show default group
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if len(containers) == 1 and '_' not in containers[0]:
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continue
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# Join with newlines here to avoid having a horrific table with tons
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# of line wrapping.
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row = [group_name, '\n'.join(containers)]
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table.add_row(row)
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for tbl in table.align.keys():
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table.align[tbl] = 'l'
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return table
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def print_inventory(inventory, sort_key):
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"""Return a table of containers with detail about each.
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Keyword arguments:
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inventory -- inventory dictionary
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"""
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_meta_data = inventory['_meta']['hostvars']
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required_list = [
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'container_name',
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'is_metal',
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'component',
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'physical_host',
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'tunnel_address',
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'ansible_ssh_host',
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'container_types'
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]
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table = prettytable.PrettyTable(required_list)
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for key, values in _meta_data.iteritems():
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for rl in required_list:
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if rl not in values:
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values[rl] = None
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else:
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row = []
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for _rl in required_list:
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if _rl == 'container_name':
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if values.get(_rl) is None:
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values[_rl] = key
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row.append(values.get(_rl))
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else:
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table.add_row(row)
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for tbl in table.align.keys():
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table.align[tbl] = 'l'
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table.sortby = sort_key
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return table
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def export_host_info(inventory):
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"""Pivot variable information to be a per-host dict
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This command is meant for exporting an existing inventory's information.
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The exported data re-arranges variable data so that the keys are the host,
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and the values are hostvars and groups.
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Two top level keys are present: 'hosts' and 'all'. 'hosts' is a dictonary
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of the host information. 'all' represents global data, mostly the load
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balancer and provider network values. It is taken from
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inventory['all']['vars'].
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"""
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export_info = {'hosts': {}}
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host_info = export_info['hosts']
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export_info['all'] = inventory['all']['vars']
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for host, hostvars in inventory['_meta']['hostvars'].items():
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host_info[host] = {}
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host_info[host]['hostvars'] = hostvars
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for group_name, group_info in inventory.items():
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if group_name in ('_meta', 'all'):
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continue
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for host in group_info['hosts']:
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if 'groups' not in host_info[host]:
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host_info[host]['groups'] = []
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host_info[host]['groups'].append(group_name)
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return export_info
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def main():
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"""Run the main application."""
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# Parse user args
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user_args = args()
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# Get the contents of the system environment json
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environment_file = file_find(filename=user_args['file'])
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with open(environment_file, 'rb') as f_handle:
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inventory = json.loads(f_handle.read())
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# Make a table with hosts in the left column and details about each in the
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# columns to the right
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if user_args['list_host'] is True:
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print(print_inventory(inventory, user_args['sort']))
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# Groups in first column, containers in each group on the right
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elif user_args['list_groups'] is True:
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print(print_groups_per_container(inventory))
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# Containers in the first column, groups for each container on the right
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elif user_args['list_containers'] is True:
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print(print_containers_per_group(inventory))
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elif user_args['export'] is True:
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print(json.dumps(export_host_info(inventory), indent=2))
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else:
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recursive_dict_removal(inventory, user_args['remove_item'])
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with open(environment_file, 'wb') as f_handle:
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f_handle.write(json.dumps(inventory, indent=2))
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print('Success. . .')
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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