ansible/plugins/inventory/rax.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# (c) 2013, Jesse Keating <jesse.keating@rackspace.com>
#
# This file is part of Ansible,
#
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
inventory: rax
short_description: Rackspace Public Cloud external inventory script
description:
- Generates inventory that Ansible can understand by making API request to Rackspace Public Cloud API
- |
When run against a specific host, this script returns the following variables:
rax_os-ext-sts_task_state
rax_addresses
rax_links
rax_image
rax_os-ext-sts_vm_state
rax_flavor
rax_id
rax_rax-bandwidth_bandwidth
rax_user_id
rax_os-dcf_diskconfig
rax_accessipv4
rax_accessipv6
rax_progress
rax_os-ext-sts_power_state
rax_metadata
rax_status
rax_updated
rax_hostid
rax_name
rax_created
rax_tenant_id
rax__loaded
where some item can have nested structure.
- credentials are set in a credentials file
version_added: None
options:
creds_file:
description:
- File to find the Rackspace Public Cloud credentials in
required: true
default: null
region_name:
description:
- Region name to use in request
required: false
default: DFW
author: Jesse Keating
notes:
- Two environment variables need to be set, RAX_CREDS and RAX_REGION.
- RAX_CREDS points to a credentials file appropriate for pyrax
- RAX_REGION defines a Rackspace Public Cloud region (DFW, ORD, LON, ...)
requirements: [ "pyrax" ]
examples:
- description: List server instances
code: RAX_CREDS_FILE=~/.raxpub RAX_REGION=ORD rax.py --list
- description: List server instance properties
code: RAX_CREDS_FILE=~/.raxpub RAX_REGION=ORD rax.py --host <HOST_IP>
'''
import sys
import re
import os
import argparse
try:
import json
except:
import simplejson as json
try:
import pyrax
except ImportError:
print('pyrax required for this module')
sys.exit(1)
# Setup the parser
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='List active instances',
epilog='List by itself will list all the active \
instances. Listing a specific instance will show \
all the details about the instance.')
parser.add_argument('--list', action='store_true', default=True,
help='List active servers')
parser.add_argument('--host',
help='List details about the specific host (IP address)')
args = parser.parse_args()
# setup the auth
try:
creds_file = os.environ['RAX_CREDS_FILE']
region = os.environ['RAX_REGION']
except KeyError, e:
sys.stderr.write('Unable to load %s\n' % e.message)
sys.exit(1)
pyrax.set_setting('identity_type', 'rackspace')
try:
pyrax.set_setting("identity_type", "rackspace")
pyrax.set_credential_file(os.path.expanduser(creds_file),
region=region)
except Exception, e:
sys.stderr.write("%s: %s\n" % (e, e.message))
sys.exit(1)
# Execute the right stuff
if not args.host:
groups = {}
# Cycle on servers
for server in pyrax.cloudservers.list():
# Define group (or set to empty string)
try:
group = server.metadata['group']
except KeyError:
group = 'undefined'
# Create group if not exist and add the server
groups.setdefault(group, []).append(server.accessIPv4)
# Return server list
print(json.dumps(groups))
sys.exit(0)
# Get the deets for the instance asked for
results = {}
# This should be only one, but loop anyway
for server in pyrax.cloudservers.list():
if server.accessIPv4 == args.host:
for key in [key for key in vars(server) if
key not in ('manager', '_info')]:
# Extract value
value = getattr(server, key)
# Generate sanitized key
key = 'rax_' + re.sub("[^A-Za-z0-9\-]", "_", key).lower()
results[key] = value
print(json.dumps(results))
sys.exit(0)