Add module to run puppet

There is a growing pattern for using ansible to orchestrate runs of
existing puppet code. For instance, the OpenStack Infrastructure team
started using ansible for this very reason. It also turns out that
successfully running puppet and interpreting success or failure is
harder than you'd expect, thus warranting a module and not just a shell
command.

This is ported in from
http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-infra/ansible-puppet
reviewable/pr18780/r1
Monty Taylor 9 years ago
parent c223716bc7
commit 5b401cfcc3

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#!/usr/bin/python
# Copyright (c) 2015 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
#
# This module 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
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#
# This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# along with this software. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import json
import os
import pipes
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: puppet
short_description: Runs puppet
description:
- Runs I(puppet) agent or apply in a reliable manner
version_added: "2.0"
options:
timeout:
description:
- How long to wait for I(puppet) to finish.
required: false
default: 30m
puppetmaster:
description:
- The hostname of the puppetmaster to contact. Must have this or manifest
required: false
default: None
manifest:
desciption:
- Path to the manifest file to run puppet apply on. Must have this or puppetmaster
required: false
default: None
show_diff:
description:
- Should puppet return diffs of changes applied. Defaults to off to avoid leaking secret changes by default.
required: false
default: no
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
facts:
description:
- A dict of values to pass in as persistent external facter facts
required: false
default: None
facter_basename:
desciption:
- Basename of the facter output file
required: false
default: ansible
requirements: [ puppet ]
author: Monty Taylor
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Run puppet and fail if anything goes wrong
- puppet
# Run puppet and timeout in 5 minutes
- puppet: timeout=5m
'''
def _get_facter_dir():
if os.getuid() == 0:
return '/etc/facter/facts.d'
else:
return os.path.expanduser('~/.facter/facts.d')
def _write_structured_data(basedir, basename, data):
if not os.path.exists(basedir):
os.makedirs(basedir)
file_path = os.path.join(basedir, "{0}.json".format(basename))
with os.fdopen(
os.open(file_path, os.O_CREAT | os.O_WRONLY, 0o600),
'w') as out_file:
out_file.write(json.dumps(data).encode('utf8'))
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
timeout=dict(default="30m"),
puppetmaster=dict(required=False, default=None),
manifest=dict(required=False, default=None),
show_diff=dict(
default=False, aliases=['show-diff'], type='bool'),
facts=dict(default=None),
facter_basename=dict(default='ansible'),
),
required_one_of=[
('puppetmaster', 'manifest'),
],
)
p = module.params
global PUPPET_CMD
PUPPET_CMD = module.get_bin_path("puppet", False)
if not PUPPET_CMD:
module.fail_json(
msg="Could not find puppet. Please ensure it is installed.")
if p['manifest']:
if not os.path.exists(p['manifest']):
module.fail_json(
msg="Manifest file %(manifest)s not found." % dict(
manifest=p['manifest'])
# Check if puppet is disabled here
if p['puppetmaster']:
rc, stdout, stderr = module.run_command(
PUPPET_CMD + "config print agent_disabled_lockfile")
if os.path.exists(stdout.strip()):
module.fail_json(
msg="Puppet agent is administratively disabled.", disabled=True)
elif rc != 0:
module.fail_json(
msg="Puppet agent state could not be determined.")
if module.params['facts']:
_write_structured_data(
_get_facter_dir(),
module.params['facter_basename'],
module.params['facts'])
base_cmd = "timeout -s 9 %(timeout)s %(puppet_cmd)s" % dict(
timeout=pipes.quote(p['timeout']), puppet_cmd=PUPPET_CMD)
if p['puppetmaster']:
cmd = ("%(base_cmd) agent --onetime"
" --server %(puppetmaster)s"
" --ignorecache --no-daemonize --no-usecacheonfailure --no-splay"
" --detailed-exitcodes --verbose") % dict(
base_cmd=base_cmd,
puppetmaster=pipes.quote(p['puppetmaster']))
if p['show_diff']:
cmd += " --show-diff"
else:
cmd = ("%(base_cmd) apply --detailed-exitcodes %(manifest)s" % dict(
base_cmd=base_cmd,
manifest=pipes.quote(p['manifest']))
rc, stdout, stderr = module.run_command(cmd)
if rc == 0:
# success
module.exit_json(rc=rc, changed=False, stdout=stdout)
elif rc == 1:
# rc==1 could be because it's disabled
# rc==1 could also mean there was a compilation failure
disabled = "administratively disabled" in stdout
if disabled:
msg = "puppet is disabled"
else:
msg = "puppet did not run"
module.exit_json(
rc=rc, disabled=disabled, msg=msg,
error=True, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
elif rc == 2:
# success with changes
module.exit_json(rc=0, changed=True)
elif rc == 124:
# timeout
module.exit_json(
rc=rc, msg="%s timed out" % cmd, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
else:
# failure
module.fail_json(
rc=rc, msg="%s failed with return code: %d" % (cmd, rc),
stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
# import module snippets
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
main()
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