#!/usr/bin/python #coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2013, Benno Joy # # 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 # (at your option) any later version. # # This software 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 software. If not, see . try: from quantumclient.quantum import client from keystoneclient.v2_0 import client as ksclient except ImportError: print("failed=True msg='quantumclient and keystone client are required'") DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: quantum_router_gateway short_description: set/unset a gateway interface for the router with the specified external network description: - Creates/Removes a gateway interface from the router, used to associate a external network with a router to route external traffic. options: login_username: description: - login username to authenticate to keystone required: true default: admin login_password: description: - Password of login user required: true default: 'yes' login_tenant_name: description: - The tenant name of the login user required: true default: 'yes' auth_url: description: - The keystone URL for authentication required: false default: 'http://127.0.0.1:35357/v2.0/' region_name: description: - Name of the region required: false default: None state: description: - Indicate desired state of the resource choices: ['present', 'absent'] default: present router_name: description: - Name of the router to which the gateway should be attached. required: true default: None network_name: description: - Name of the external network which should be attached to the router. required: true default: None requirements: ["quantumclient", "keystoneclient"] ''' EXAMPLES = ''' # Attach an external network with a router to allow flow of external traffic - quantum_router_gateway: state=present login_username=admin login_password=admin login_tenant_name=admin router_name=external_router network_name=external_network ''' _os_keystone = None def _get_ksclient(module, kwargs): try: kclient = ksclient.Client(username=kwargs.get('login_username'), password=kwargs.get('login_password'), tenant_name=kwargs.get('login_tenant_name'), auth_url=kwargs.get('auth_url')) except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg = "Error authenticating to the keystone: %s " % e.message) global _os_keystone _os_keystone = kclient return kclient def _get_endpoint(module, ksclient): try: endpoint = ksclient.service_catalog.url_for(service_type='network', endpoint_type='publicURL') except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg = "Error getting endpoint for glance: %s" % e.message) return endpoint def _get_quantum_client(module, kwargs): _ksclient = _get_ksclient(module, kwargs) token = _ksclient.auth_token endpoint = _get_endpoint(module, _ksclient) kwargs = { 'token': token, 'endpoint_url': endpoint } try: quantum = client.Client('2.0', **kwargs) except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg = "Error in connecting to quantum: %s " % e.message) return quantum def _get_router_id(module, quantum): kwargs = { 'name': module.params['router_name'], } try: routers = quantum.list_routers(**kwargs) except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg = "Error in getting the router list: %s " % e.message) if not routers['routers']: return None return routers['routers'][0]['id'] def _get_net_id(quantum, module): kwargs = { 'name': module.params['network_name'], 'router:external': True } try: networks = quantum.list_networks(**kwargs) except Exception as e: module.fail_json("Error in listing quantum networks: %s" % e.message) if not networks['networks']: return None return networks['networks'][0]['id'] def _get_port_id(quantum, module, router_id, network_id): kwargs = { 'device_id': router_id, 'network_id': network_id, } try: ports = quantum.list_ports(**kwargs) except Exception as e: module.fail_json( msg = "Error in listing ports: %s" % e.message) if not ports['ports']: return None return ports['ports'][0]['id'] def _add_gateway_router(quantum, module, router_id, network_id): kwargs = { 'network_id': network_id } try: quantum.add_gateway_router(router_id, kwargs) except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg = "Error in adding gateway to router: %s" % e.message) return True def _remove_gateway_router(quantum, module, router_id): try: quantum.remove_gateway_router(router_id) except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg = "Error in removing gateway to router: %s" % e.message) return True def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict( login_username = dict(default='admin'), login_password = dict(required=True), login_tenant_name = dict(required='True'), auth_url = dict(default='http://127.0.0.1:35357/v2.0/'), region_name = dict(default=None), router_name = dict(required=True), network_name = dict(required=True), state = dict(default='present', choices=['absent', 'present']), ), ) quantum = _get_quantum_client(module, module.params) router_id = _get_router_id(module, quantum) if not router_id: module.fail_json(msg="failed to get the router id, please check the router name") network_id = _get_net_id(quantum, module) if not network_id: module.fail_json(msg="failed to get the network id, please check the network name and make sure it is external") if module.params['state'] == 'present': port_id = _get_port_id(quantum, module, router_id, network_id) if not port_id: _add_gateway_router(quantum, module, router_id, network_id) module.exit_json(changed=True, result="created") module.exit_json(changed=False, result="success") if module.params['state'] == 'absent': port_id = _get_port_id(quantum, module, router_id, network_id) if not port_id: module.exit_json(changed=False, result="Success") _remove_gateway_router(quantum, module, router_id) module.exit_json(changed=True, result="Deleted") # this is magic, see lib/ansible/module.params['common.py #<> main()