#!/usr/bin/env python2 # pylint: skip-file # Copyright 2013 Google Inc. # # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . ''' GCE external inventory script ================================= Generates inventory that Ansible can understand by making API requests Google Compute Engine via the libcloud library. Full install/configuration instructions for the gce* modules can be found in the comments of ansible/test/gce_tests.py. When run against a specific host, this script returns the following variables based on the data obtained from the libcloud Node object: - gce_uuid - gce_id - gce_image - gce_machine_type - gce_private_ip - gce_public_ip - gce_name - gce_description - gce_status - gce_zone - gce_tags - gce_metadata - gce_network When run in --list mode, instances are grouped by the following categories: - zone: zone group name examples are us-central1-b, europe-west1-a, etc. - instance tags: An entry is created for each tag. For example, if you have two instances with a common tag called 'foo', they will both be grouped together under the 'tag_foo' name. - network name: the name of the network is appended to 'network_' (e.g. the 'default' network will result in a group named 'network_default') - machine type types follow a pattern like n1-standard-4, g1-small, etc. - running status: group name prefixed with 'status_' (e.g. status_running, status_stopped,..) - image: when using an ephemeral/scratch disk, this will be set to the image name used when creating the instance (e.g. debian-7-wheezy-v20130816). when your instance was created with a root persistent disk it will be set to 'persistent_disk' since there is no current way to determine the image. Examples: Execute uname on all instances in the us-central1-a zone $ ansible -i gce.py us-central1-a -m shell -a "/bin/uname -a" Use the GCE inventory script to print out instance specific information $ contrib/inventory/gce.py --host my_instance Author: Eric Johnson Contributors: Matt Hite , Tom Melendez Version: 0.0.3 ''' __requires__ = ['pycrypto>=2.6'] try: import pkg_resources except ImportError: # Use pkg_resources to find the correct versions of libraries and set # sys.path appropriately when there are multiversion installs. We don't # fail here as there is code that better expresses the errors where the # library is used. pass USER_AGENT_PRODUCT="Ansible-gce_inventory_plugin" USER_AGENT_VERSION="v2" import sys import os import argparse from time import time import ConfigParser import logging logging.getLogger('libcloud.common.google').addHandler(logging.NullHandler()) try: import json except ImportError: import simplejson as json try: from libcloud.compute.types import Provider from libcloud.compute.providers import get_driver _ = Provider.GCE except: sys.exit("GCE inventory script requires libcloud >= 0.13") class CloudInventoryCache(object): def __init__(self, cache_name='ansible-cloud-cache', cache_path='/tmp', cache_max_age=300): cache_dir = os.path.expanduser(cache_path) if not os.path.exists(cache_dir): os.makedirs(cache_dir) self.cache_path_cache = os.path.join(cache_dir, cache_name) self.cache_max_age = cache_max_age def is_valid(self, max_age=None): ''' Determines if the cache files have expired, or if it is still valid ''' if max_age is None: max_age = self.cache_max_age if os.path.isfile(self.cache_path_cache): mod_time = os.path.getmtime(self.cache_path_cache) current_time = time() if (mod_time + max_age) > current_time: return True return False def get_all_data_from_cache(self, filename=''): ''' Reads the JSON inventory from the cache file. Returns Python dictionary. ''' data = '' if not filename: filename = self.cache_path_cache with open(filename, 'r') as cache: data = cache.read() return json.loads(data) def write_to_cache(self, data, filename=''): ''' Writes data to file as JSON. Returns True. ''' if not filename: filename = self.cache_path_cache json_data = json.dumps(data) with open(filename, 'w') as cache: cache.write(json_data) return True class GceInventory(object): def __init__(self): # Cache object self.cache = None # dictionary containing inventory read from disk self.inventory = {} # Read settings and parse CLI arguments self.parse_cli_args() self.config = self.get_config() self.driver = self.get_gce_driver() self.ip_type = self.get_inventory_options() if self.ip_type: self.ip_type = self.ip_type.lower() # Cache management start_inventory_time = time() cache_used = False if self.args.refresh_cache or not self.cache.is_valid(): self.do_api_calls_update_cache() else: self.load_inventory_from_cache() cache_used = True self.inventory['_meta']['stats'] = {'use_cache': True} self.inventory['_meta']['stats'] = { 'inventory_load_time': time() - start_inventory_time, 'cache_used': cache_used } # Just display data for specific host if self.args.host: print(self.json_format_dict( self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][self.args.host], pretty=self.args.pretty)) else: # Otherwise, assume user wants all instances grouped zones = self.parse_env_zones() print(self.json_format_dict(self.inventory, pretty=self.args.pretty)) sys.exit(0) def get_config(self): """ Reads the settings from the gce.ini file. Populates a SafeConfigParser object with defaults and attempts to read an .ini-style configuration from the filename specified in GCE_INI_PATH. If the environment variable is not present, the filename defaults to gce.ini in the current working directory. """ gce_ini_default_path = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "gce.ini") gce_ini_path = os.environ.get('GCE_INI_PATH', gce_ini_default_path) # Create a ConfigParser. # This provides empty defaults to each key, so that environment # variable configuration (as opposed to INI configuration) is able # to work. config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser(defaults={ 'gce_service_account_email_address': '', 'gce_service_account_pem_file_path': '', 'gce_project_id': '', 'libcloud_secrets': '', 'inventory_ip_type': '', 'cache_path': '~/.ansible/tmp', 'cache_max_age': '300' }) if 'gce' not in config.sections(): config.add_section('gce') if 'inventory' not in config.sections(): config.add_section('inventory') if 'cache' not in config.sections(): config.add_section('cache') config.read(gce_ini_path) ######### # Section added for processing ini settings ######### # Set the instance_states filter based on config file options self.instance_states = [] if config.has_option('gce', 'instance_states'): states = config.get('gce', 'instance_states') # Ignore if instance_states is an empty string. if states: self.instance_states = states.split(',') # Caching cache_path = config.get('cache', 'cache_path') cache_max_age = config.getint('cache', 'cache_max_age') # TOOD(supertom): support project-specific caches cache_name = 'ansible-gce.cache' self.cache = CloudInventoryCache(cache_path=cache_path, cache_max_age=cache_max_age, cache_name=cache_name) return config def get_inventory_options(self): """Determine inventory options. Environment variables always take precedence over configuration files.""" ip_type = self.config.get('inventory', 'inventory_ip_type') # If the appropriate environment variables are set, they override # other configuration ip_type = os.environ.get('INVENTORY_IP_TYPE', ip_type) return ip_type def get_gce_driver(self): """Determine the GCE authorization settings and return a libcloud driver. """ # Attempt to get GCE params from a configuration file, if one # exists. secrets_path = self.config.get('gce', 'libcloud_secrets') secrets_found = False try: import secrets args = list(getattr(secrets, 'GCE_PARAMS', [])) kwargs = getattr(secrets, 'GCE_KEYWORD_PARAMS', {}) secrets_found = True except: pass if not secrets_found and secrets_path: if not secrets_path.endswith('secrets.py'): err = "Must specify libcloud secrets file as " err += "/absolute/path/to/secrets.py" sys.exit(err) sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(secrets_path)) try: import secrets args = list(getattr(secrets, 'GCE_PARAMS', [])) kwargs = getattr(secrets, 'GCE_KEYWORD_PARAMS', {}) secrets_found = True except: pass if not secrets_found: args = [ self.config.get('gce','gce_service_account_email_address'), self.config.get('gce','gce_service_account_pem_file_path') ] kwargs = {'project': self.config.get('gce', 'gce_project_id')} # If the appropriate environment variables are set, they override # other configuration; process those into our args and kwargs. args[0] = os.environ.get('GCE_EMAIL', args[0]) args[1] = os.environ.get('GCE_PEM_FILE_PATH', args[1]) kwargs['project'] = os.environ.get('GCE_PROJECT', kwargs['project']) # Retrieve and return the GCE driver. gce = get_driver(Provider.GCE)(*args, **kwargs) gce.connection.user_agent_append( '%s/%s' % (USER_AGENT_PRODUCT, USER_AGENT_VERSION), ) return gce def parse_env_zones(self): '''returns a list of comma separated zones parsed from the GCE_ZONE environment variable. If provided, this will be used to filter the results of the grouped_instances call''' import csv reader = csv.reader([os.environ.get('GCE_ZONE',"")], skipinitialspace=True) zones = [r for r in reader] return [z for z in zones[0]] def parse_cli_args(self): ''' Command line argument processing ''' parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description='Produce an Ansible Inventory file based on GCE') parser.add_argument('--list', action='store_true', default=True, help='List instances (default: True)') parser.add_argument('--host', action='store', help='Get all information about an instance') parser.add_argument('--pretty', action='store_true', default=False, help='Pretty format (default: False)') parser.add_argument( '--refresh-cache', action='store_true', default=False, help='Force refresh of cache by making API requests (default: False - use cache files)') self.args = parser.parse_args() def node_to_dict(self, inst): md = {} if inst is None: return {} if 'items' in inst.extra['metadata']: for entry in inst.extra['metadata']['items']: md[entry['key']] = entry['value'] net = inst.extra['networkInterfaces'][0]['network'].split('/')[-1] # default to exernal IP unless user has specified they prefer internal if self.ip_type == 'internal': ssh_host = inst.private_ips[0] else: ssh_host = inst.public_ips[0] if len(inst.public_ips) >= 1 else inst.private_ips[0] return { 'gce_uuid': inst.uuid, 'gce_id': inst.id, 'gce_image': inst.image, 'gce_machine_type': inst.size, 'gce_private_ip': inst.private_ips[0], 'gce_public_ip': inst.public_ips[0] if len(inst.public_ips) >= 1 else None, 'gce_name': inst.name, 'gce_description': inst.extra['description'], 'gce_status': inst.extra['status'], 'gce_zone': inst.extra['zone'].name, 'gce_tags': inst.extra['tags'], 'gce_metadata': md, 'gce_network': net, # Hosts don't have a public name, so we add an IP 'ansible_ssh_host': ssh_host } def load_inventory_from_cache(self): ''' Loads inventory from JSON on disk. ''' try: self.inventory = self.cache.get_all_data_from_cache() hosts = self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars'] except Exception as e: print( "Invalid inventory file %s. Please rebuild with -refresh-cache option." % (self.cache.cache_path_cache)) raise def do_api_calls_update_cache(self): ''' Do API calls and save data in cache. ''' zones = self.parse_env_zones() data = self.group_instances(zones) self.cache.write_to_cache(data) self.inventory = data def list_nodes(self): all_nodes = [] params, more_results = {'maxResults': 500}, True while more_results: self.driver.connection.gce_params=params all_nodes.extend(self.driver.list_nodes()) more_results = 'pageToken' in params return all_nodes def group_instances(self, zones=None): '''Group all instances''' groups = {} meta = {} meta["hostvars"] = {} for node in self.list_nodes(): # This check filters on the desired instance states defined in the # config file with the instance_states config option. # # If the instance_states list is _empty_ then _ALL_ states are returned. # # If the instance_states list is _populated_ then check the current # state against the instance_states list if self.instance_states and not node.extra['status'] in self.instance_states: continue name = node.name meta["hostvars"][name] = self.node_to_dict(node) zone = node.extra['zone'].name # To avoid making multiple requests per zone # we list all nodes and then filter the results if zones and zone not in zones: continue if zone in groups: groups[zone].append(name) else: groups[zone] = [name] tags = node.extra['tags'] for t in tags: if t.startswith('group-'): tag = t[6:] else: tag = 'tag_%s' % t if tag in groups: groups[tag].append(name) else: groups[tag] = [name] net = node.extra['networkInterfaces'][0]['network'].split('/')[-1] net = 'network_%s' % net if net in groups: groups[net].append(name) else: groups[net] = [name] machine_type = node.size if machine_type in groups: groups[machine_type].append(name) else: groups[machine_type] = [name] image = node.image and node.image or 'persistent_disk' if image in groups: groups[image].append(name) else: groups[image] = [name] status = node.extra['status'] stat = 'status_%s' % status.lower() if stat in groups: groups[stat].append(name) else: groups[stat] = [name] groups["_meta"] = meta return groups def json_format_dict(self, data, pretty=False): ''' Converts a dict to a JSON object and dumps it as a formatted string ''' if pretty: return json.dumps(data, sort_keys=True, indent=2) else: return json.dumps(data) # Run the script if __name__ == '__main__': GceInventory()