ec2_search module

This module lets you get information about any number of ec2 instances
in your environment. It also has the option of creating hostnames based
on the ip of your server.
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Michael Schuett 9 years ago
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#!/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
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: ec2_search
short_description: ask EC2 for information about other instances.
description:
- Only supports seatch for hostname by tags currently. Looking to add more later.
version_added: "1.9"
options:
key:
description:
- instance tag key in EC2
required: false
default: Name
aliases: []
value:
description:
- instance tag value in EC2
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
lookup:
description:
- What type of lookup to use when searching EC2 instance info.
required: false
default: tags
aliases: []
region:
description:
- EC2 region that it should look for tags in
required: false
default: All Regions
aliases: []
author:
- "Michael Schuett (@michaeljs1990)"
extends_documentation_fragment: aws
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Note: These examples do not set authentication details, see the AWS Guide for details.
# Basic provisioning example
- ec2_search:
key: mykey
value: myvalue
'''
try:
import boto
import boto.ec2
HAS_BOTO = True
except ImportError:
HAS_BOTO = False
def todict(obj, classkey=None):
if isinstance(obj, dict):
data = {}
for (k, v) in obj.items():
data[k] = todict(v, classkey)
return data
elif hasattr(obj, "_ast"):
return todict(obj._ast())
elif hasattr(obj, "__iter__"):
return [todict(v, classkey) for v in obj]
elif hasattr(obj, "__dict__"):
# This Class causes a recursive loop and at this time is not worth
# debugging. If it's useful later I'll look into it.
if not isinstance(obj, boto.ec2.blockdevicemapping.BlockDeviceType):
data = dict([(key, todict(value, classkey))
for key, value in obj.__dict__.iteritems()
if not callable(value) and not key.startswith('_')])
if classkey is not None and hasattr(obj, "__class__"):
data[classkey] = obj.__class__.__name__
return data
else:
return obj
def get_all_ec2_regions(module):
try:
regions = boto.ec2.regions()
except Exception, e:
module.fail_json('Boto authentication issue: %s' % e)
return regions
# Connect to ec2 region
def connect_to_region(region, module):
try:
conn = boto.ec2.connect_to_region(region.name)
except Exception, e:
print module.jsonify('error connecting to region: ' + region.name)
conn = None
# connect_to_region will fail "silently" by returning
# None if the region name is wrong or not supported
return conn
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec = dict(
key = dict(default='Name'),
value = dict(),
lookup = dict(default='tags'),
ignore_state = dict(default='terminated'),
region = dict(),
)
)
if not HAS_BOTO:
module.fail_json(msg='boto required for this module')
server_info = list()
for region in get_all_ec2_regions(module):
conn = connect_to_region(region, module)
try:
# Run when looking up by tag names, only returning hostname currently
if module.params.get('lookup') == 'tags':
ec2_key = 'tag:' + module.params.get('key')
ec2_value = module.params.get('value')
reservations = conn.get_all_instances(filters={ec2_key : ec2_value})
for instance in [i for r in reservations for i in r.instances]:
if instance.private_ip_address != None:
instance.hostname = 'ip-' + instance.private_ip_address.replace('.', '-')
if instance._state.name not in module.params.get('ignore_state') and :
server_info.append(todict(instance))
except:
print module.jsonify('error getting instances from: ' + region.name)
ansible_facts = {'info': server_info}
ec2_facts_result = dict(changed=True, ec2=ansible_facts)
module.exit_json(**ec2_facts_result)
# import module snippets
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
from ansible.module_utils.ec2 import *
main()
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