diff --git a/cloud/amazon/s3_lifecycle.py b/cloud/amazon/s3_lifecycle.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3328a33f15f --- /dev/null +++ b/cloud/amazon/s3_lifecycle.py @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# +# This is a 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. +# +# This Ansible library 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 this library. If not, see . + +DOCUMENTATION = ''' +--- +module: s3_lifecycle +short_description: Manage s3 bucket lifecycle rules in AWS +description: + - Manage s3 bucket lifecycle rules in AWS +version_added: "2.0" +author: Rob White (@wimnat) +notes: + - If specifying expiration time as days then transition time must also be specified in days + - If specifying expiration time as a date then transition time must also be specified as a date +requirements: + - python-dateutil +options: + name: + description: + - "Name of the s3 bucket" + required: true + expiration_date: + description: + - "Indicates the lifetime of the objects that are subject to the rule by the date they will expire. The value must be ISO-8601 format, the time must be midnight and a GMT timezone must be specified." + required: false + default: null + expiration_days: + description: + - "Indicates the lifetime, in days, of the objects that are subject to the rule. The value must be a non-zero positive integer." + required: false + default: null + prefix: + description: + - "Prefix identifying one or more objects to which the rule applies. If no prefix is specified, the rule will apply to the whole bucket." + required: false + default: null + region: + description: + - "AWS region to create the bucket in. If not set then the value of the AWS_REGION and EC2_REGION environment variables are checked, followed by the aws_region and ec2_region settings in the Boto config file. If none of those are set the region defaults to the S3 Location: US Standard." + required: false + default: null + rule_id: + description: + - "Unique identifier for the rule. The value cannot be longer than 255 characters. A unique value for the rule will be generated if no value is provided." + required: false + default: null + state: + description: + - "Create or remove the lifecycle rule" + required: false + default: present + choices: [ 'present', 'absent' ] + status: + description: + - "If 'enabled', the rule is currently being applied. If 'disabled', the rule is not currently being applied." + required: false + default: enabled + choices: [ 'enabled', 'disabled' ] + storage_class: + description: + - "The storage class to transition to. Currently there is only one valid value - 'glacier'." + required: false + default: glacier + choices: [ 'glacier' ] + transition_date: + description: + - "Indicates the lifetime of the objects that are subject to the rule by the date they will transition to a different storage class. The value must be ISO-8601 format, the time must be midnight and a GMT timezone must be specified. If transition_days is not specified, this parameter is required." + required: false + default: null + transition_days: + description: + - "Indicates when, in days, an object transitions to a different storage class. If transition_date is not specified, this parameter is required." + required: false + default: null + +extends_documentation_fragment: aws +''' + +EXAMPLES = ''' +# Note: These examples do not set authentication details, see the AWS Guide for details. + +# Configure a lifecycle rule on a bucket to expire (delete) items with a prefix of /logs/ after 30 days +- s3_lifecycle: + name: mybucket + expiration_days: 30 + prefix: /logs/ + status: enabled + state: present + +# Configure a lifecycle rule to transition all items with a prefix of /logs/ to glacier after 7 days and then delete after 90 days +- s3_lifecycle: + name: mybucket + transition_days: 7 + expiration_days: 90 + prefix: /logs/ + status: enabled + state: present + +# Configure a lifecycle rule to transition all items with a prefix of /logs/ to glacier on 31 Dec 2020 and then delete on 31 Dec 2030. Note that midnight GMT must be specified. +# Be sure to quote your date strings +- s3_lifecycle: + name: mybucket + transition_date: "2020-12-30T00:00:00.000Z" + expiration_date: "2030-12-30T00:00:00.000Z" + prefix: /logs/ + status: enabled + state: present + +# Disable the rule created above +- s3_lifecycle: + name: mybucket + prefix: /logs/ + status: disabled + state: present + +# Delete the lifecycle rule created above +- s3_lifecycle: + name: mybucket + prefix: /logs/ + state: absent + +''' + +import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET +import copy +import datetime + +try: + import dateutil.parser + HAS_DATEUTIL = True +except ImportError: + HAS_DATEUTIL = False + +try: + import boto.ec2 + from boto.s3.connection import OrdinaryCallingFormat, Location + from boto.s3.lifecycle import Lifecycle, Rule, Expiration, Transition + from boto.exception import BotoServerError, S3CreateError, S3ResponseError + HAS_BOTO = True +except ImportError: + HAS_BOTO = False + +def create_lifecycle_rule(connection, module): + + name = module.params.get("name") + expiration_date = module.params.get("expiration_date") + expiration_days = module.params.get("expiration_days") + prefix = module.params.get("prefix") + rule_id = module.params.get("rule_id") + status = module.params.get("status") + storage_class = module.params.get("storage_class") + transition_date = module.params.get("transition_date") + transition_days = module.params.get("transition_days") + changed = False + + try: + bucket = connection.get_bucket(name) + except S3ResponseError, e: + module.fail_json(msg=e.message) + + # Get the bucket's current lifecycle rules + try: + current_lifecycle_obj = bucket.get_lifecycle_config() + except S3ResponseError, e: + if e.error_code == "NoSuchLifecycleConfiguration": + current_lifecycle_obj = Lifecycle() + else: + module.fail_json(msg=e.message) + + # Create expiration + if expiration_days is not None: + expiration_obj = Expiration(days=expiration_days) + elif expiration_date is not None: + expiration_obj = Expiration(date=expiration_date) + else: + expiration_obj = None + + # Create transition + if transition_days is not None: + transition_obj = Transition(days=transition_days, storage_class=storage_class.upper()) + elif transition_date is not None: + transition_obj = Transition(date=transition_date, storage_class=storage_class.upper()) + else: + transition_obj = None + + # Create rule + rule = Rule(rule_id, prefix, status.title(), expiration_obj, transition_obj) + + # Create lifecycle + lifecycle_obj = Lifecycle() + + appended = False + # If current_lifecycle_obj is not None then we have rules to compare, otherwise just add the rule + if current_lifecycle_obj: + # If rule ID exists, use that for comparison otherwise compare based on prefix + for existing_rule in current_lifecycle_obj: + if rule.id == existing_rule.id: + if compare_rule(rule, existing_rule): + lifecycle_obj.append(rule) + appended = True + else: + lifecycle_obj.append(rule) + changed = True + appended = True + elif rule.prefix == existing_rule.prefix: + existing_rule.id = None + if compare_rule(rule, existing_rule): + lifecycle_obj.append(rule) + appended = True + else: + lifecycle_obj.append(rule) + changed = True + appended = True + # If nothing appended then append now as the rule must not exist + if not appended: + lifecycle_obj.append(rule) + changed = True + else: + lifecycle_obj.append(rule) + changed = True + + # Write lifecycle to bucket + try: + bucket.configure_lifecycle(lifecycle_obj) + except S3ResponseError, e: + module.fail_json(msg=e.message) + + module.exit_json(changed=changed) + +def compare_rule(rule_a, rule_b): + + # Copy objects + rule1 = copy.deepcopy(rule_a) + rule2 = copy.deepcopy(rule_b) + + # Delete Rule from Rule + try: + del rule1.Rule + except AttributeError: + pass + + try: + del rule2.Rule + except AttributeError: + pass + + # Extract Expiration and Transition objects + rule1_expiration = rule1.expiration + rule1_transition = rule1.transition + rule2_expiration = rule2.expiration + rule2_transition = rule2.transition + + # Delete the Expiration and Transition objects from the Rule objects + del rule1.expiration + del rule1.transition + del rule2.expiration + del rule2.transition + + # Compare + if rule1_transition is None: + rule1_transition = Transition() + if rule2_transition is None: + rule2_transition = Transition() + if rule1_expiration is None: + rule1_expiration = Expiration() + if rule2_expiration is None: + rule2_expiration = Expiration() + + if (rule1.__dict__ == rule2.__dict__) and (rule1_expiration.__dict__ == rule2_expiration.__dict__) and (rule1_transition.__dict__ == rule2_transition.__dict__): + return True + else: + return False + + +def destroy_lifecycle_rule(connection, module): + + name = module.params.get("name") + prefix = module.params.get("prefix") + rule_id = module.params.get("rule_id") + changed = False + + if prefix is None: + prefix = "" + + try: + bucket = connection.get_bucket(name) + except S3ResponseError, e: + module.fail_json(msg=e.message) + + # Get the bucket's current lifecycle rules + try: + current_lifecycle_obj = bucket.get_lifecycle_config() + except S3ResponseError, e: + if e.error_code == "NoSuchLifecycleConfiguration": + module.exit_json(changed=changed) + else: + module.fail_json(msg=e.message) + + # Create lifecycle + lifecycle_obj = Lifecycle() + + # Check if rule exists + # If an ID exists, use that otherwise compare based on prefix + if rule_id is not None: + for existing_rule in current_lifecycle_obj: + if rule_id == existing_rule.id: + # We're not keeping the rule (i.e. deleting) so mark as changed + changed = True + else: + lifecycle_obj.append(existing_rule) + else: + for existing_rule in current_lifecycle_obj: + if prefix == existing_rule.prefix: + # We're not keeping the rule (i.e. deleting) so mark as changed + changed = True + else: + lifecycle_obj.append(existing_rule) + + + # Write lifecycle to bucket or, if there no rules left, delete lifecycle configuration + try: + if lifecycle_obj: + bucket.configure_lifecycle(lifecycle_obj) + else: + bucket.delete_lifecycle_configuration() + except BotoServerError, e: + module.fail_json(msg=e.message) + + module.exit_json(changed=changed) + + +def main(): + + argument_spec = ec2_argument_spec() + argument_spec.update( + dict( + name = dict(required=True), + expiration_days = dict(default=None, required=False, type='int'), + expiration_date = dict(default=None, required=False, type='str'), + prefix = dict(default=None, required=False), + requester_pays = dict(default='no', type='bool'), + rule_id = dict(required=False), + state = dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), + status = dict(default='enabled', choices=['enabled', 'disabled']), + storage_class = dict(default='glacier', choices=['glacier']), + transition_days = dict(default=None, required=False, type='int'), + transition_date = dict(default=None, required=False, type='str') + ) + ) + + module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=argument_spec, + mutually_exclusive = [ + [ 'expiration_days', 'expiration_date' ], + [ 'expiration_days', 'transition_date' ], + [ 'transition_days', 'transition_date' ], + [ 'transition_days', 'expiration_date' ] + ] + ) + + if not HAS_BOTO: + module.fail_json(msg='boto required for this module') + + if not HAS_DATEUTIL: + module.fail_json(msg='dateutil required for this module') + + region, ec2_url, aws_connect_params = get_aws_connection_info(module) + + if region in ('us-east-1', '', None): + # S3ism for the US Standard region + location = Location.DEFAULT + else: + # Boto uses symbolic names for locations but region strings will + # actually work fine for everything except us-east-1 (US Standard) + location = region + try: + connection = boto.s3.connect_to_region(location, is_secure=True, calling_format=OrdinaryCallingFormat(), **aws_connect_params) + # use this as fallback because connect_to_region seems to fail in boto + non 'classic' aws accounts in some cases + if connection is None: + connection = boto.connect_s3(**aws_connect_params) + except (boto.exception.NoAuthHandlerFound, StandardError), e: + module.fail_json(msg=str(e)) + + expiration_date = module.params.get("expiration_date") + transition_date = module.params.get("transition_date") + state = module.params.get("state") + + # If expiration_date set, check string is valid + if expiration_date is not None: + try: + datetime.datetime.strptime(expiration_date, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.000Z") + except ValueError, e: + module.fail_json(msg="expiration_date is not a valid ISO-8601 format. The time must be midnight and a timezone of GMT must be included") + + if transition_date is not None: + try: + datetime.datetime.strptime(transition_date, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.000Z") + except ValueError, e: + module.fail_json(msg="expiration_date is not a valid ISO-8601 format. The time must be midnight and a timezone of GMT must be included") + + if state == 'present': + create_lifecycle_rule(connection, module) + elif state == 'absent': + destroy_lifecycle_rule(connection, module) + +from ansible.module_utils.basic import * +from ansible.module_utils.ec2 import * + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main()