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:
description:
- An optional value to narrow inventory scope, i.e. DFW, ORD, IAD, LON
required: false
default: null
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authors:
- Jesse Keating <jesse.keating@rackspace.com>
- Paul Durivage <paul.durivage@rackspace.com>
- Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
notes:
- RAX_CREDS_FILE is an optional environment variable that points to a
pyrax-compatible credentials file.
- If RAX_CREDS_FILE is not supplied, rax.py will look for a credentials file
at ~/.rackspace_cloud_credentials.
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- See https://github.com/rackspace/pyrax/blob/master/docs/getting_started.md#authenticating
- RAX_REGION is an optional environment variable to narrow inventory search
scope
- RAX_REGION, if used, needs a value like ORD, DFW, SYD (a Rackspace
datacenter) and optionally accepts a comma-separated list
- RAX_ENV is an environment variable that will use an environment as
configured in ~/.pyrax.cfg, see
https://github.com/rackspace/pyrax/blob/master/docs/getting_started.md#pyrax-configuration
- RAX_META_PREFIX is an environment variable that changes the prefix used
for meta key/value groups. For compatibility with ec2.py set to
RAX_META_PREFIX=tag
requirements: [ "pyrax" ]
examples:
- description: List server instances
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code: RAX_CREDS_FILE=~/.raxpub rax.py --list
- description: List servers in ORD datacenter only
code: RAX_CREDS_FILE=~/.raxpub RAX_REGION=ORD rax.py --list
- description: List servers in ORD and DFW datacenters
code: RAX_CREDS_FILE=~/.raxpub RAX_REGION=ORD,DFW rax.py --list
- description: Get server details for server named "server.example.com"
code: RAX_CREDS_FILE=~/.raxpub rax.py --host server.example.com
'''
import os
import re
import sys
import argparse
import collections
from types import NoneType
try:
import json
except:
import simplejson as json
try:
import pyrax
except ImportError:
print('pyrax is required for this module')
sys.exit(1)
NON_CALLABLES = (basestring, bool, dict, int, list, NoneType)
def rax_slugify(value):
return 'rax_%s' % (re.sub('[^\w-]', '_', value).lower().lstrip('_'))
def to_dict(obj):
instance = {}
for key in dir(obj):
value = getattr(obj, key)
if (isinstance(value, NON_CALLABLES) and not key.startswith('_')):
key = rax_slugify(key)
instance[key] = value
return instance
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def host(regions, hostname):
hostvars = {}
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for region in regions:
# Connect to the region
cs = pyrax.connect_to_cloudservers(region=region)
for server in cs.servers.list():
if server.name == hostname:
for key, value in to_dict(server).items():
hostvars[key] = value
# And finally, add an IP address
hostvars['ansible_ssh_host'] = server.accessIPv4
print(json.dumps(hostvars, sort_keys=True, indent=4))
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def _list(regions):
groups = collections.defaultdict(list)
hostvars = collections.defaultdict(dict)
images = {}
# Go through all the regions looking for servers
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for region in regions:
# Connect to the region
cs = pyrax.connect_to_cloudservers(region=region)
for server in cs.servers.list():
# Create a group on region
groups[region].append(server.name)
# Check if group metadata key in servers' metadata
group = server.metadata.get('group')
if group:
groups[group].append(server.name)
for extra_group in server.metadata.get('groups', '').split(','):
groups[extra_group].append(server.name)
# Add host metadata
for key, value in to_dict(server).items():
hostvars[server.name][key] = value
hostvars[server.name]['rax_region'] = region
for key, value in server.metadata.iteritems():
prefix = os.getenv('RAX_META_PREFIX', 'meta')
groups['%s_%s_%s' % (prefix, key, value)].append(server.name)
groups['instance-%s' % server.id].append(server.name)
groups['flavor-%s' % server.flavor['id']].append(server.name)
try:
imagegroup = 'image-%s' % images[server.image['id']]
groups[imagegroup].append(server.name)
groups['image-%s' % server.image['id']].append(server.name)
except KeyError:
try:
image = cs.images.get(server.image['id'])
except cs.exceptions.NotFound:
groups['image-%s' % server.image['id']].append(server.name)
else:
images[image.id] = image.human_id
groups['image-%s' % image.human_id].append(server.name)
groups['image-%s' % server.image['id']].append(server.name)
# And finally, add an IP address
hostvars[server.name]['ansible_ssh_host'] = server.accessIPv4
if hostvars:
groups['_meta'] = {'hostvars': hostvars}
print(json.dumps(groups, sort_keys=True, indent=4))
def parse_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Ansible Rackspace Cloud '
'inventory module')
group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
group.add_argument('--list', action='store_true',
help='List active servers')
group.add_argument('--host', help='List details about the specific host')
return parser.parse_args()
def setup():
default_creds_file = os.path.expanduser('~/.rackspace_cloud_credentials')
env = os.getenv('RAX_ENV', None)
if env:
pyrax.set_environment(env)
keyring_username = pyrax.get_setting('keyring_username')
# Attempt to grab credentials from environment first
try:
creds_file = os.path.expanduser(os.environ['RAX_CREDS_FILE'])
except KeyError, e:
# But if that fails, use the default location of
# ~/.rackspace_cloud_credentials
if os.path.isfile(default_creds_file):
creds_file = default_creds_file
elif not keyring_username:
sys.stderr.write('No value in environment variable %s and/or no '
'credentials file at %s\n'
% (e.message, default_creds_file))
sys.exit(1)
identity_type = pyrax.get_setting('identity_type')
pyrax.set_setting('identity_type', identity_type or 'rackspace')
region = pyrax.get_setting('region')
try:
if keyring_username:
pyrax.keyring_auth(keyring_username, region=region)
else:
pyrax.set_credential_file(creds_file, region=region)
except Exception, e:
sys.stderr.write("%s: %s\n" % (e, e.message))
sys.exit(1)
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regions = []
if region:
regions.append(region)
else:
for region in os.getenv('RAX_REGION', 'all').split(','):
region = region.strip().upper()
if region == 'ALL':
regions = pyrax.regions
break
elif region not in pyrax.regions:
sys.stderr.write('Unsupported region %s' % region)
sys.exit(1)
elif region not in regions:
regions.append(region)
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return regions
def main():
args = parse_args()
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regions = setup()
if args.list:
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_list(regions)
elif args.host:
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host(regions, args.host)
sys.exit(0)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()