#!/usr/bin/python DOCUMENTATION = ''' module: pagerduty short_description: Create PagerDuty maintenance windows description: - This module will let you create PagerDuty maintenance windows version_added: "1.2" author: Justin Johns requirements: - PagerDuty API access options: state: description: - Create a maintenance window or get a list of ongoing windows. required: true default: null choices: [ "running", "started", "ongoing" ] aliases: [] name: description: - PagerDuty unique subdomain. required: true default: null choices: [] aliases: [] user: description: - PagerDuty user ID. required: true default: null choices: [] aliases: [] passwd: description: - PagerDuty user password. required: true default: null choices: [] aliases: [] token: description: - A pagerduty token, generated on the pagerduty site. Can be used instead of user/passwd combination. required: true default: null choices: [] aliases: [] version_added: '1.8' requester_id: description: - ID of user making the request. Only needed when using a token and creating a maintenance_window. required: true default: null choices: [] aliases: [] version_added: '1.8' service: description: - PagerDuty service ID. required: false default: null choices: [] aliases: [] hours: description: - Length of maintenance window in hours. required: false default: 1 choices: [] aliases: [] minutes: description: - Maintenance window in minutes (this is added to the hours). required: false default: 0 choices: [] aliases: [] version_added: '1.8' desc: description: - Short description of maintenance window. required: false default: Created by Ansible choices: [] aliases: [] validate_certs: description: - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. required: false default: 'yes' choices: ['yes', 'no'] version_added: 1.5.1 notes: - This module does not yet have support to end maintenance windows. ''' EXAMPLES=''' # List ongoing maintenance windows using a user/passwd - pagerduty: name=companyabc user=example@example.com passwd=password123 state=ongoing # List ongoing maintenance windows using a token - pagerduty: name=companyabc token=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx state=ongoing # Create a 1 hour maintenance window for service FOO123, using a user/passwd - pagerduty: name=companyabc user=example@example.com passwd=password123 state=running service=FOO123 # Create a 5 minute maintenance window for service FOO123, using a token - pagerduty: name=companyabc token=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx hours=0 minutes=5 state=running service=FOO123 # Create a 4 hour maintenance window for service FOO123 with the description "deployment". - pagerduty: name=companyabc user=example@example.com passwd=password123 state=running service=FOO123 hours=4 desc=deployment ''' import datetime import base64 try: import json except ImportError: import simplejson as json def auth_header(user, passwd, token): if token: return "Token token=%s" % token auth = base64.encodestring('%s:%s' % (user, passwd)).replace('\n', '') return "Basic %s" % auth def ongoing(module, name, user, passwd, token): url = "https://" + name + ".pagerduty.com/api/v1/maintenance_windows/ongoing" headers = {"Authorization": auth_header(user, passwd, token)} response, info = fetch_url(module, url, headers=headers) if info['status'] != 200: module.fail_json(msg="failed to lookup the ongoing window: %s" % info['msg']) return False, response.read() def create(module, name, user, passwd, token, requester_id, service, hours, minutes, desc): now = datetime.datetime.utcnow() later = now + datetime.timedelta(hours=int(hours), minutes=int(minutes)) start = now.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ") end = later.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ") url = "https://" + name + ".pagerduty.com/api/v1/maintenance_windows" headers = { 'Authorization': auth_header(user, passwd, token), 'Content-Type' : 'application/json', } request_data = {'maintenance_window': {'start_time': start, 'end_time': end, 'description': desc, 'service_ids': [service]}} if requester_id: request_data['requester_id'] = requester_id else: if token: module.fail_json(msg="requester_id is required when using a token") data = json.dumps(request_data) response, info = fetch_url(module, url, data=data, headers=headers, method='POST') if info['status'] != 200: module.fail_json(msg="failed to create the window: %s" % info['msg']) return False, response.read() def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec=dict( state=dict(required=True, choices=['running', 'started', 'ongoing']), name=dict(required=True), user=dict(required=False), passwd=dict(required=False), token=dict(required=False), service=dict(required=False), requester_id=dict(required=False), hours=dict(default='1', required=False), minutes=dict(default='0', required=False), desc=dict(default='Created by Ansible', required=False), validate_certs = dict(default='yes', type='bool'), ) ) state = module.params['state'] name = module.params['name'] user = module.params['user'] passwd = module.params['passwd'] token = module.params['token'] service = module.params['service'] hours = module.params['hours'] minutes = module.params['minutes'] token = module.params['token'] desc = module.params['desc'] requester_id = module.params['requester_id'] if not token and not (user or passwd): module.fail_json(msg="neither user and passwd nor token specified") if state == "running" or state == "started": if not service: module.fail_json(msg="service not specified") (rc, out) = create(module, name, user, passwd, token, requester_id, service, hours, minutes, desc) if state == "ongoing": (rc, out) = ongoing(module, name, user, passwd, token) if rc != 0: module.fail_json(msg="failed", result=out) module.exit_json(msg="success", result=out) # import module snippets from ansible.module_utils.basic import * from ansible.module_utils.urls import * main()