New GCP Module: gcp_compute_forwarding_rule_facts (#44028)

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
################################################################################
# Documentation
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ["preview"],
'supported_by': 'community'}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: gcp_compute_forwarding_rule_facts
description:
- Gather facts for GCP ForwardingRule
short_description: Gather facts for GCP ForwardingRule
version_added: 2.7
author: Google Inc. (@googlecloudplatform)
requirements:
- python >= 2.6
- requests >= 2.18.4
- google-auth >= 1.3.0
options:
filters:
description:
A list of filter value pairs. Available filters are listed here
U(https://cloud.google.com/sdk/gcloud/reference/topic/filters).
Each additional filter in the list will act be added as an AND condition
(filter1 and filter2)
region:
description:
- A reference to the region where the regional forwarding rule resides.
- This field is not applicable to global forwarding rules.
required: true
extends_documentation_fragment: gcp
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
- name: a forwarding rule facts
gcp_compute_forwarding_rule_facts:
region: us-west1
filters:
- name = test_object
project: test_project
auth_kind: service_account
service_account_file: "/tmp/auth.pem"
'''
RETURN = '''
items:
description: List of items
returned: always
type: complex
contains:
creation_timestamp:
description:
- Creation timestamp in RFC3339 text format.
returned: success
type: str
description:
description:
- An optional description of this resource. Provide this property when you create
the resource.
returned: success
type: str
id:
description:
- The unique identifier for the resource.
returned: success
type: int
ip_address:
description:
- The IP address that this forwarding rule is serving on behalf of.
- Addresses are restricted based on the forwarding rule's load balancing scheme (EXTERNAL
or INTERNAL) and scope (global or regional).
- When the load balancing scheme is EXTERNAL, for global forwarding rules, the address
must be a global IP, and for regional forwarding rules, the address must live in
the same region as the forwarding rule. If this field is empty, an ephemeral IPv4
address from the same scope (global or regional) will be assigned. A regional forwarding
rule supports IPv4 only. A global forwarding rule supports either IPv4 or IPv6.
- When the load balancing scheme is INTERNAL, this can only be an RFC 1918 IP address
belonging to the network/subnet configured for the forwarding rule. By default,
if this field is empty, an ephemeral internal IP address will be automatically allocated
from the IP range of the subnet or network configured for this forwarding rule.
- 'An address can be specified either by a literal IP address or a URL reference to
an existing Address resource. The following examples are all valid: * 100.1.2.3
* U(https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/project/regions/region/addresses/address)
* projects/project/regions/region/addresses/address * regions/region/addresses/address
* global/addresses/address * address .'
returned: success
type: str
ip_protocol:
description:
- The IP protocol to which this rule applies. Valid options are TCP, UDP, ESP, AH,
SCTP or ICMP.
- When the load balancing scheme is INTERNAL, only TCP and UDP are valid.
returned: success
type: str
backend_service:
description:
- A reference to a BackendService to receive the matched traffic.
- This is used for internal load balancing.
- "(not used for external load balancing) ."
returned: success
type: dict
ip_version:
description:
- The IP Version that will be used by this forwarding rule. Valid options are IPV4
or IPV6. This can only be specified for a global forwarding rule.
returned: success
type: str
load_balancing_scheme:
description:
- 'This signifies what the ForwardingRule will be used for and can only take the following
values: INTERNAL, EXTERNAL The value of INTERNAL means that this will be used for
Internal Network Load Balancing (TCP, UDP). The value of EXTERNAL means that this
will be used for External Load Balancing (HTTP(S) LB, External TCP/UDP LB, SSL Proxy)
.'
returned: success
type: str
name:
description:
- Name of the resource; provided by the client when the resource is created. The name
must be 1-63 characters long, and comply with RFC1035. Specifically, the name must
be 1-63 characters long and match the regular expression `[a-z]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?`
which means the first character must be a lowercase letter, and all following characters
must be a dash, lowercase letter, or digit, except the last character, which cannot
be a dash.
returned: success
type: str
network:
description:
- For internal load balancing, this field identifies the network that the load balanced
IP should belong to for this Forwarding Rule. If this field is not specified, the
default network will be used.
- This field is not used for external load balancing.
returned: success
type: dict
port_range:
description:
- This field is used along with the target field for TargetHttpProxy, TargetHttpsProxy,
TargetSslProxy, TargetTcpProxy, TargetVpnGateway, TargetPool, TargetInstance.
- Applicable only when IPProtocol is TCP, UDP, or SCTP, only packets addressed to
ports in the specified range will be forwarded to target.
- Forwarding rules with the same [IPAddress, IPProtocol] pair must have disjoint port
ranges.
- 'Some types of forwarding target have constraints on the acceptable ports: * TargetHttpProxy:
80, 8080 * TargetHttpsProxy: 443 * TargetTcpProxy: 25, 43, 110, 143, 195, 443, 465,
587, 700, 993, 995, 1883, 5222 * TargetSslProxy: 25, 43, 110,
143, 195, 443, 465, 587, 700, 993, 995, 1883, 5222 * TargetVpnGateway:
500, 4500 .'
returned: success
type: str
ports:
description:
- This field is used along with the backend_service field for internal load balancing.
- When the load balancing scheme is INTERNAL, a single port or a comma separated list
of ports can be configured. Only packets addressed to these ports will be forwarded
to the backends configured with this forwarding rule.
- You may specify a maximum of up to 5 ports.
returned: success
type: list
subnetwork:
description:
- A reference to a subnetwork.
- For internal load balancing, this field identifies the subnetwork that the load
balanced IP should belong to for this Forwarding Rule.
- If the network specified is in auto subnet mode, this field is optional. However,
if the network is in custom subnet mode, a subnetwork must be specified.
- This field is not used for external load balancing.
returned: success
type: dict
target:
description:
- A reference to a TargetPool resource to receive the matched traffic.
- For regional forwarding rules, this target must live in the same region as the forwarding
rule. For global forwarding rules, this target must be a global load balancing resource.
The forwarded traffic must be of a type appropriate to the target object.
- This field is not used for internal load balancing.
returned: success
type: dict
region:
description:
- A reference to the region where the regional forwarding rule resides.
- This field is not applicable to global forwarding rules.
returned: success
type: str
'''
################################################################################
# Imports
################################################################################
from ansible.module_utils.gcp_utils import navigate_hash, GcpSession, GcpModule, GcpRequest
import json
################################################################################
# Main
################################################################################
def main():
module = GcpModule(
argument_spec=dict(
filters=dict(type='list', elements='str'),
region=dict(required=True, type='str')
)
)
if 'scopes' not in module.params:
module.params['scopes'] = ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/compute']
items = fetch_list(module, collection(module), query_options(module.params['filters']))
if items.get('items'):
items = items.get('items')
else:
items = []
return_value = {
'items': items
}
module.exit_json(**return_value)
def collection(module):
return "https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/{project}/regions/{region}/forwardingRules".format(**module.params)
def fetch_list(module, link, query):
auth = GcpSession(module, 'compute')
response = auth.get(link, params={'filter': query})
return return_if_object(module, response)
def query_options(filters):
if not filters:
return ''
if len(filters) == 1:
return filters[0]
else:
queries = []
for f in filters:
# For multiple queries, all queries should have ()
if f[0] != '(' and f[-1] != ')':
queries.append("(%s)" % ''.join(f))
else:
queries.append(f)
return ' '.join(queries)
def return_if_object(module, response):
# If not found, return nothing.
if response.status_code == 404:
return None
# If no content, return nothing.
if response.status_code == 204:
return None
try:
module.raise_for_status(response)
result = response.json()
except getattr(json.decoder, 'JSONDecodeError', ValueError) as inst:
module.fail_json(msg="Invalid JSON response with error: %s" % inst)
if navigate_hash(result, ['error', 'errors']):
module.fail_json(msg=navigate_hash(result, ['error', 'errors']))
return result
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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