144 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
144 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2017 Michael De La Rue | Ansible
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""This module adds shared support for generic Amazon AWS modules
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**This code is not yet ready for use in user modules. As of 2017**
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**and through to 2018, the interface is likely to change**
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**aggressively as the exact correct interface for ansible AWS modules**
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**is identified. In particular, until this notice goes away or is**
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**changed, methods may disappear from the interface. Please don't**
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**publish modules using this except directly to the main Ansible**
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**development repository.**
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In order to use this module, include it as part of a custom
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module as shown below.
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from ansible.module_utils.aws import AnsibleAWSModule
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module = AnsibleAWSModule(argument_spec=dictionary, supports_check_mode=boolean
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mutually_exclusive=list1, required_together=list2)
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The 'AnsibleAWSModule' module provides similar, but more restricted,
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interfaces to the normal Ansible module. It also includes the
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additional methods for connecting to AWS using the standard module arguments
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try:
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m.aws_connect(resource='lambda') # - get an AWS connection.
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except Exception:
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m.fail_json_aws(Exception, msg="trying to connect") # - take an exception and make a decent failure
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"""
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from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
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from ansible.module_utils.ec2 import HAS_BOTO3, camel_dict_to_snake_dict, ec2_argument_spec
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import traceback
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# We will also export HAS_BOTO3 so end user modules can use it.
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HAS_BOTO3 = HAS_BOTO3
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class AnsibleAWSModule(object):
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"""An ansible module class for AWS modules
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AnsibleAWSModule provides an a class for building modules which
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connect to Amazon Web Services. The interface is currently more
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restricted than the basic module class with the aim that later the
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basic module class can be reduced. If you find that any key
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feature is missing please contact the author/Ansible AWS team
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(available on #ansible-aws on IRC) to request the additional
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features needed.
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"""
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default_settings = {
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"default_args": True,
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"check_boto3": True,
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"auto_retry": True,
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"module_class": AnsibleModule
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}
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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local_settings = {}
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for key in AnsibleAWSModule.default_settings:
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try:
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local_settings[key] = kwargs.pop(key)
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except KeyError:
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local_settings[key] = AnsibleAWSModule.default_settings[key]
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self.settings = local_settings
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if local_settings["default_args"]:
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# ec2_argument_spec contains the region so we use that; there's a patch coming which
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# will add it to aws_argument_spec so if that's accepted then later we should change
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# over
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argument_spec_full = ec2_argument_spec()
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try:
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argument_spec_full.update(kwargs["argument_spec"])
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except (TypeError, NameError):
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pass
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kwargs["argument_spec"] = argument_spec_full
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self._module = AnsibleAWSModule.default_settings["module_class"](**kwargs)
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if local_settings["check_boto3"] and not HAS_BOTO3:
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self._module.fail_json(
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msg='Python modules "botocore" or "boto3" are missing, please install both')
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self.check_mode = self._module.check_mode
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@property
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def params(self):
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return self._module.params
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def exit_json(self, *args, **kwargs):
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return self._module.exit_json(*args, **kwargs)
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def fail_json(self, *args, **kwargs):
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return self._module.fail_json(*args, **kwargs)
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def fail_json_aws(self, exception, msg=None):
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"""call fail_json with processed exception
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function for converting exceptions thrown by AWS SDK modules,
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botocore, boto3 and boto, into nice error messages.
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"""
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last_traceback = traceback.format_exc()
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# to_native is trusted to handle exceptions that str() could
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# convert to text.
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try:
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except_msg = to_native(exception.message)
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except AttributeError:
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except_msg = to_native(exception)
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if msg is not None:
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message = '{0}: {1}'.format(msg, except_msg)
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else:
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message = except_msg
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try:
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response = exception.response
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except AttributeError:
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response = None
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if response is None:
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self._module.fail_json(msg=message, exception=last_traceback)
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else:
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self._module.fail_json(msg=message, exception=last_traceback,
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**camel_dict_to_snake_dict(response))
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