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#!/usr/bin/python
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
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module: ec2_vpc
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short_description: configure AWS virtual private clouds
description:
- Create or terminates AWS virtual private clouds. This module has a dependency on python-boto.
version_added: "1.4"
options:
cidr_block:
description:
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- "The cidr block representing the VPC, e.g. 10.0.0.0/16"
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required: false, unless state=present
dns_support:
description:
- toggles the "Enable DNS resolution" flag
required: false
default: "yes"
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
dns_hostnames:
description:
- toggles the "Enable DNS hostname support for instances" flag
required: false
default: "yes"
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
subnets:
description:
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- "A dictionary array of subnets to add of the form: { cidr: ..., az: ... }. Where az is the desired availability zone of the subnet, but it is not required. All VPC subnets not in this list will be removed."
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required: false
default: null
aliases: []
vpc_id:
description:
- A VPC id to terminate when state=absent
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
internet_gateway:
description:
- Toggle whether there should be an Internet gateway attached to the VPC
required: false
default: "no"
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
aliases: []
route_tables:
description:
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- "A dictionary array of route tables to add of the form: { subnets: [172.22.2.0/24, 172.22.3.0/24,], routes: [{ dest: 0.0.0.0/0, gw: igw},] }. Where the subnets list is those subnets the route table should be associated with, and the routes list is a list of routes to be in the table. The special keyword for the gw of igw specifies that you should the route should go through the internet gateway attached to the VPC. gw also accepts instance-ids in addition igw. This module is currently unable to affect the 'main' route table due to some limitations in boto, so you must explicitly define the associated subnets or they will be attached to the main table implicitly."
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required: false
default: null
aliases: []
wait:
description:
- wait for the VPC to be in state 'available' before returning
required: false
default: "no"
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
aliases: []
wait_timeout:
description:
- how long before wait gives up, in seconds
default: 300
aliases: []
state:
description:
- Create or terminate the VPC
required: true
default: present
aliases: []
region:
description:
- region in which the resource exists.
required: false
default: null
aliases: ['aws_region', 'ec2_region']
aws_secret_key:
description:
- AWS secret key. If not set then the value of the AWS_SECRET_KEY environment variable is used.
required: false
default: None
aliases: ['ec2_secret_key', 'secret_key' ]
aws_access_key:
description:
- AWS access key. If not set then the value of the AWS_ACCESS_KEY environment variable is used.
required: false
default: None
aliases: ['ec2_access_key', 'access_key' ]
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validate_certs:
description:
- When set to "no", SSL certificates will not be validated for boto versions >= 2.6.0.
required: false
default: "yes"
choices: ["yes", "no"]
aliases: []
version_added: "1.5"
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requirements: [ "boto" ]
author: Carson Gee
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Note: None of these examples set aws_access_key, aws_secret_key, or region.
# It is assumed that their matching environment variables are set.
# Basic creation example:
local_action:
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module: ec2_vpc
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state: present
cidr_block: 172.23.0.0/16
region: us-west-2
# Full creation example with subnets and optional availability zones.
# The absence or presense of subnets deletes or creates them respectively.
local_action:
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module: ec2_vpc
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state: present
cidr_block: 172.22.0.0/16
subnets:
- cidr: 172.22.1.0/24
az: us-west-2c
- cidr: 172.22.2.0/24
az: us-west-2b
- cidr: 172.22.3.0/24
az: us-west-2a
internet_gateway: True
route_tables:
- subnets:
- 172.22.2.0/24
- 172.22.3.0/24
routes:
- dest: 0.0.0.0/0
gw: igw
- subnets:
- 172.22.1.0/24
routes:
- dest: 0.0.0.0/0
gw: igw
region: us-west-2
register: vpc
# Removal of a VPC by id
local_action:
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module: ec2_vpc
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state: absent
vpc_id: vpc-aaaaaaa
region: us-west-2
If you have added elements not managed by this module, e.g. instances, NATs, etc then
the delete will fail until those dependencies are removed.
'''
import sys
import time
try:
import boto.ec2
import boto.vpc
from boto.exception import EC2ResponseError
except ImportError:
print "failed=True msg='boto required for this module'"
sys.exit(1)
def get_vpc_info(vpc):
"""
Retrieves vpc information from an instance
ID and returns it as a dictionary
"""
return({
'id': vpc.id,
'cidr_block': vpc.cidr_block,
'dhcp_options_id': vpc.dhcp_options_id,
'region': vpc.region.name,
'state': vpc.state,
})
def create_vpc(module, vpc_conn):
"""
Creates a new VPC
module : AnsibleModule object
vpc_conn: authenticated VPCConnection connection object
Returns:
A dictionary with information
about the VPC and subnets that were launched
"""
id = module.params.get('id')
cidr_block = module.params.get('cidr_block')
dns_support = module.params.get('dns_support')
dns_hostnames = module.params.get('dns_hostnames')
subnets = module.params.get('subnets')
internet_gateway = module.params.get('internet_gateway')
route_tables = module.params.get('route_tables')
wait = module.params.get('wait')
wait_timeout = int(module.params.get('wait_timeout'))
changed = False
# Check for existing VPC by cidr_block or id
if id != None:
filter_dict = {'vpc-id':id, 'state': 'available',}
previous_vpcs = vpc_conn.get_all_vpcs(None, filter_dict)
else:
filter_dict = {'cidr': cidr_block, 'state': 'available'}
previous_vpcs = vpc_conn.get_all_vpcs(None, filter_dict)
if len(previous_vpcs) > 1:
module.fail_json(msg='EC2 returned more than one VPC, aborting')
if len(previous_vpcs) == 1:
changed = False
vpc = previous_vpcs[0]
else:
changed = True
try:
vpc = vpc_conn.create_vpc(cidr_block)
# wait here until the vpc is available
pending = True
wait_timeout = time.time() + wait_timeout
while wait and wait_timeout > time.time() and pending:
pvpc = vpc_conn.get_all_vpcs(vpc.id)
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if hasattr(pvpc, 'state'):
if pvpc.state == "available":
pending = False
elif hasattr(pvpc[0], 'state'):
if pvpc[0].state == "available":
pending = False
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time.sleep(5)
if wait and wait_timeout <= time.time():
# waiting took too long
module.fail_json(msg = "wait for vpc availability timeout on %s" % time.asctime())
except boto.exception.BotoServerError, e:
module.fail_json(msg = "%s: %s" % (e.error_code, e.error_message))
# Done with base VPC, now change to attributes and features.
# boto doesn't appear to have a way to determine the existing
# value of the dns attributes, so we just set them.
# It also must be done one at a time.
vpc_conn.modify_vpc_attribute(vpc.id, enable_dns_support=dns_support)
vpc_conn.modify_vpc_attribute(vpc.id, enable_dns_hostnames=dns_hostnames)
# Process all subnet properties
if not isinstance(subnets, list):
module.fail_json(msg='subnets needs to be a list of cidr blocks')
current_subnets = vpc_conn.get_all_subnets(filters={ 'vpc_id': vpc.id })
# First add all new subnets
for subnet in subnets:
add_subnet = True
for csn in current_subnets:
if subnet['cidr'] == csn.cidr_block:
add_subnet = False
if add_subnet:
try:
vpc_conn.create_subnet(vpc.id, subnet['cidr'], subnet.get('az', None))
changed = True
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except EC2ResponseError, e:
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module.fail_json(msg='Unable to create subnet {0}, error: {1}'.format(subnet['cidr'], e))
# Now delete all absent subnets
for csubnet in current_subnets:
delete_subnet = True
for subnet in subnets:
if csubnet.cidr_block == subnet['cidr']:
delete_subnet = False
if delete_subnet:
try:
vpc_conn.delete_subnet(csubnet.id)
changed = True
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except EC2ResponseError, e:
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module.fail_json(msg='Unable to delete subnet {0}, error: {1}'.format(csubnet.cidr_block, e))
# Handle Internet gateway (create/delete igw)
igw = None
igws = vpc_conn.get_all_internet_gateways(filters={'attachment.vpc-id': vpc.id})
if len(igws) > 1:
module.fail_json(msg='EC2 returned more than one Internet Gateway for id %s, aborting' % vpc.id)
if internet_gateway:
if len(igws) != 1:
try:
igw = vpc_conn.create_internet_gateway()
vpc_conn.attach_internet_gateway(igw.id, vpc.id)
changed = True
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except EC2ResponseError, e:
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module.fail_json(msg='Unable to create Internet Gateway, error: {0}'.format(e))
else:
# Set igw variable to the current igw instance for use in route tables.
igw = igws[0]
else:
if len(igws) > 0:
try:
vpc_conn.detach_internet_gateway(igws[0].id, vpc.id)
vpc_conn.delete_internet_gateway(igws[0].id)
changed = True
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except EC2ResponseError, e:
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module.fail_json(msg='Unable to delete Internet Gateway, error: {0}'.format(e))
# Handle route tables - this may be worth splitting into a
# different module but should work fine here. The strategy to stay
# indempotent is to basically build all the route tables as
# defined, track the route table ids, and then run through the
# remote list of route tables and delete any that we didn't
# create. This shouldn't interupt traffic in theory, but is the
# only way to really work with route tables over time that I can
# think of without using painful aws ids. Hopefully boto will add
# the replace-route-table API to make this smoother and
# allow control of the 'main' routing table.
if not isinstance(route_tables, list):
module.fail_json(msg='route tables need to be a list of dictionaries')
# Work through each route table and update/create to match dictionary array
all_route_tables = []
for rt in route_tables:
try:
new_rt = vpc_conn.create_route_table(vpc.id)
for route in rt['routes']:
r_gateway = route['gw']
if r_gateway == 'igw':
if not internet_gateway:
module.fail_json(
msg='You asked for an Internet Gateway ' \
'(igw) route, but you have no Internet Gateway'
)
r_gateway = igw.id
vpc_conn.create_route(new_rt.id, route['dest'], r_gateway)
# Associate with subnets
for sn in rt['subnets']:
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rsn = vpc_conn.get_all_subnets(filters={'cidr': sn})
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if len(rsn) != 1:
module.fail_json(
msg='The subnet {0} to associate with route_table {1} ' \
'does not exist, aborting'.format(sn, rt)
)
rsn = rsn[0]
# Disassociate then associate since we don't have replace
old_rt = vpc_conn.get_all_route_tables(
filters={'association.subnet_id': rsn.id}
)
if len(old_rt) == 1:
old_rt = old_rt[0]
association_id = None
for a in old_rt.associations:
if a.subnet_id == rsn.id:
association_id = a.id
vpc_conn.disassociate_route_table(association_id)
vpc_conn.associate_route_table(new_rt.id, rsn.id)
all_route_tables.append(new_rt)
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except EC2ResponseError, e:
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module.fail_json(
msg='Unable to create and associate route table {0}, error: ' \
'{1}'.format(rt, e)
)
# Now that we are good to go on our new route tables, delete the
# old ones except the 'main' route table as boto can't set the main
# table yet.
all_rts = vpc_conn.get_all_route_tables(filters={'vpc-id': vpc.id})
for rt in all_rts:
delete_rt = True
for newrt in all_route_tables:
if newrt.id == rt.id:
delete_rt = False
if delete_rt:
rta = rt.associations
is_main = False
for a in rta:
if a.main:
is_main = True
try:
if not is_main:
vpc_conn.delete_route_table(rt.id)
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except EC2ResponseError, e:
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module.fail_json(msg='Unable to delete old route table {0}, error: {1}'.format(rt.id, e))
vpc_dict = get_vpc_info(vpc)
created_vpc_id = vpc.id
returned_subnets = []
current_subnets = vpc_conn.get_all_subnets(filters={ 'vpc_id': vpc.id })
for sn in current_subnets:
returned_subnets.append({
'cidr': sn.cidr_block,
'az': sn.availability_zone,
'id': sn.id,
})
return (vpc_dict, created_vpc_id, returned_subnets, changed)
def terminate_vpc(module, vpc_conn, vpc_id=None, cidr=None):
"""
Terminates a VPC
module: Ansible module object
vpc_conn: authenticated VPCConnection connection object
vpc_id: a vpc id to terminate
cidr: The cidr block of the VPC - can be used in lieu of an ID
Returns a dictionary of VPC information
about the VPC terminated.
If the VPC to be terminated is available
"changed" will be set to True.
"""
vpc_dict = {}
terminated_vpc_id = ''
changed = False
if vpc_id == None and cidr == None:
module.fail_json(
msg='You must either specify a vpc id or a cidr '\
'block to terminate a VPC, aborting'
)
if vpc_id is not None:
vpc_rs = vpc_conn.get_all_vpcs(vpc_id)
else:
vpc_rs = vpc_conn.get_all_vpcs(filters={'cidr': cidr})
if len(vpc_rs) > 1:
module.fail_json(
msg='EC2 returned more than one VPC for id {0} ' \
'or cidr {1}, aborting'.format(vpc_id,vidr)
)
if len(vpc_rs) == 1:
vpc = vpc_rs[0]
if vpc.state == 'available':
terminated_vpc_id=vpc.id
vpc_dict=get_vpc_info(vpc)
try:
subnets = vpc_conn.get_all_subnets(filters={'vpc_id': vpc.id})
for sn in subnets:
vpc_conn.delete_subnet(sn.id)
igws = vpc_conn.get_all_internet_gateways(
filters={'attachment.vpc-id': vpc.id}
)
for igw in igws:
vpc_conn.detach_internet_gateway(igw.id, vpc.id)
vpc_conn.delete_internet_gateway(igw.id)
rts = vpc_conn.get_all_route_tables(filters={'vpc_id': vpc.id})
for rt in rts:
rta = rt.associations
is_main = False
for a in rta:
if a.main:
is_main = True
if not is_main:
vpc_conn.delete_route_table(rt.id)
vpc_conn.delete_vpc(vpc.id)
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except EC2ResponseError, e:
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module.fail_json(
msg='Unable to delete VPC {0}, error: {1}'.format(vpc.id, e)
)
changed = True
return (changed, vpc_dict, terminated_vpc_id)
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec = dict(
cidr_block = dict(),
wait = dict(choices=BOOLEANS, default=False),
wait_timeout = dict(default=300),
dns_support = dict(choices=BOOLEANS, default=True),
dns_hostnames = dict(choices=BOOLEANS, default=True),
subnets = dict(type='list'),
vpc_id = dict(),
internet_gateway = dict(choices=BOOLEANS, default=False),
route_tables = dict(type='list'),
region = dict(aliases=['aws_region', 'ec2_region'], choices=AWS_REGIONS),
state = dict(choices=['present', 'absent'], default='present'),
Fix AWS credential params for s3 and other modules
The `ec2_ami`, `ec2_elb`, `ec2_tag`, `ec2_vpc`, `route53`, and `s3` modules
all canonicalize the AWS access and secret key params as
`aws_access_key` and `aws_secret_key`. However, following the fixes for #4540,
those modules now use `get_ec2_creds` from `lib/ansible/module_utils/ec2.py`,
which requires access/secret key params to be canonicalized as
`ec2_access_key` and `ec2_secret_key`. As a result, AWS credentials passed
to those six modules as parameters are ignored (they instead always use
the AWS credentials specified via environment variables, or nothing).
So this change fixes those six modules to canonicalize the
AWS access and secret key params as `ec2_access_key` and `ec2_secret_key`,
allowing them to again accept AWS credentials passed via module params.
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ec2_secret_key = dict(aliases=['aws_secret_key', 'secret_key'], no_log=True),
ec2_access_key = dict(aliases=['aws_access_key', 'access_key']),
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)
)
state = module.params.get('state')
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ec2_url, aws_access_key, aws_secret_key, region = get_ec2_creds(module)
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# If we have a region specified, connect to its endpoint.
if region:
try:
vpc_conn = boto.vpc.connect_to_region(
region,
aws_access_key_id=aws_access_key,
aws_secret_access_key=aws_secret_key
)
except boto.exception.NoAuthHandlerFound, e:
module.fail_json(msg = str(e))
else:
module.fail_json(msg="region must be specified")
if module.params.get('state') == 'absent':
vpc_id = module.params.get('vpc_id')
cidr = module.params.get('cidr_block')
if vpc_id == None and cidr == None:
module.fail_json(
msg='You must either specify a vpc id or a cidr '\
'block to terminate a VPC, aborting'
)
(changed, vpc_dict, new_vpc_id) = terminate_vpc(module, vpc_conn, vpc_id, cidr)
subnets_changed = None
elif module.params.get('state') == 'present':
# Changed is always set to true when provisioning a new VPC
(vpc_dict, new_vpc_id, subnets_changed, changed) = create_vpc(module, vpc_conn)
module.exit_json(changed=changed, vpc_id=new_vpc_id, vpc=vpc_dict, subnets=subnets_changed)
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# import module snippets
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
from ansible.module_utils.ec2 import *
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main()