# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan # # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible 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. # # Ansible 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 Ansible. If not, see . ############################################# import fnmatch import os import sys import re import subprocess import ansible.constants as C from ansible.inventory.ini import InventoryParser from ansible.inventory.script import InventoryScript from ansible.inventory.dir import InventoryDirectory from ansible.inventory.group import Group from ansible.inventory.host import Host from ansible import errors from ansible import utils class Inventory(object): """ Host inventory for ansible. """ __slots__ = [ 'host_list', 'groups', '_restriction', '_also_restriction', '_subset', 'parser', '_vars_per_host', '_vars_per_group', '_hosts_cache', '_groups_list', '_pattern_cache', '_vars_plugins', '_playbook_basedir'] def __init__(self, host_list=C.DEFAULT_HOST_LIST): # the host file file, or script path, or list of hosts # if a list, inventory data will NOT be loaded self.host_list = host_list # caching to avoid repeated calculations, particularly with # external inventory scripts. self._vars_per_host = {} self._vars_per_group = {} self._hosts_cache = {} self._groups_list = {} self._pattern_cache = {} # to be set by calling set_playbook_basedir by ansible-playbook self._playbook_basedir = None # the inventory object holds a list of groups self.groups = [] # a list of host(names) to contain current inquiries to self._restriction = None self._also_restriction = None self._subset = None if isinstance(host_list, basestring): if "," in host_list: host_list = host_list.split(",") host_list = [ h for h in host_list if h and h.strip() ] if host_list is None: self.parser = None elif isinstance(host_list, list): self.parser = None all = Group('all') self.groups = [ all ] ipv6_re = re.compile('\[([a-f:A-F0-9]*[%[0-z]+]?)\](?::(\d+))?') for x in host_list: m = ipv6_re.match(x) if m: all.add_host(Host(m.groups()[0], m.groups()[1])) else: if ":" in x: tokens = x.rsplit(":", 1) # if there is ':' in the address, then this is a ipv6 if ':' in tokens[0]: all.add_host(Host(x)) else: all.add_host(Host(tokens[0], tokens[1])) else: all.add_host(Host(x)) elif os.path.exists(host_list): if os.path.isdir(host_list): # Ensure basedir is inside the directory self.host_list = os.path.join(self.host_list, "") self.parser = InventoryDirectory(filename=host_list) self.groups = self.parser.groups.values() else: # check to see if the specified file starts with a # shebang (#!/), so if an error is raised by the parser # class we can show a more apropos error shebang_present = False try: inv_file = open(host_list) first_line = inv_file.readlines()[0] inv_file.close() if first_line.startswith('#!'): shebang_present = True except: pass if utils.is_executable(host_list): try: self.parser = InventoryScript(filename=host_list) self.groups = self.parser.groups.values() except: if not shebang_present: raise errors.AnsibleError("The file %s is marked as executable, but failed to execute correctly. " % host_list + \ "If this is not supposed to be an executable script, correct this with `chmod -x %s`." % host_list) else: raise else: try: self.parser = InventoryParser(filename=host_list) self.groups = self.parser.groups.values() except: if shebang_present: raise errors.AnsibleError("The file %s looks like it should be an executable inventory script, but is not marked executable. " % host_list + \ "Perhaps you want to correct this with `chmod +x %s`?" % host_list) else: raise utils.plugins.vars_loader.add_directory(self.basedir(), with_subdir=True) else: raise errors.AnsibleError("Unable to find an inventory file, specify one with -i ?") self._vars_plugins = [ x for x in utils.plugins.vars_loader.all(self) ] def _match(self, str, pattern_str): if pattern_str.startswith('~'): return re.search(pattern_str[1:], str) else: return fnmatch.fnmatch(str, pattern_str) def get_hosts(self, pattern="all"): """ find all host names matching a pattern string, taking into account any inventory restrictions or applied subsets. """ # process patterns if isinstance(pattern, list): pattern = ';'.join(pattern) patterns = pattern.replace(";",":").split(":") hosts = self._get_hosts(patterns) # exclude hosts not in a subset, if defined if self._subset: subset = self._get_hosts(self._subset) hosts = [ h for h in hosts if h in subset ] # exclude hosts mentioned in any restriction (ex: failed hosts) if self._restriction is not None: hosts = [ h for h in hosts if h.name in self._restriction ] if self._also_restriction is not None: hosts = [ h for h in hosts if h.name in self._also_restriction ] return hosts def _get_hosts(self, patterns): """ finds hosts that match a list of patterns. Handles negative matches as well as intersection matches. """ # Host specifiers should be sorted to ensure consistent behavior pattern_regular = [] pattern_intersection = [] pattern_exclude = [] for p in patterns: if p.startswith("!"): pattern_exclude.append(p) elif p.startswith("&"): pattern_intersection.append(p) else: pattern_regular.append(p) # if no regular pattern was given, hence only exclude and/or intersection # make that magically work if pattern_regular == []: pattern_regular = ['all'] # when applying the host selectors, run those without the "&" or "!" # first, then the &s, then the !s. patterns = pattern_regular + pattern_intersection + pattern_exclude hosts = [] for p in patterns: that = self.__get_hosts(p) if p.startswith("!"): hosts = [ h for h in hosts if h not in that ] elif p.startswith("&"): hosts = [ h for h in hosts if h in that ] else: to_append = [ h for h in that if h.name not in [ y.name for y in hosts ] ] hosts.extend(to_append) return hosts def __get_hosts(self, pattern): """ finds hosts that postively match a particular pattern. Does not take into account negative matches. """ if pattern in self._pattern_cache: return self._pattern_cache[pattern] (name, enumeration_details) = self._enumeration_info(pattern) hpat = self._hosts_in_unenumerated_pattern(name) result = self._apply_ranges(pattern, hpat) self._pattern_cache[pattern] = result return result def _enumeration_info(self, pattern): """ returns (pattern, limits) taking a regular pattern and finding out which parts of it correspond to start/stop offsets. limits is a tuple of (start, stop) or None """ # The regex used to match on the range, which can be [x] or [x-y]. pattern_re = re.compile("^(.*)\[([-]?[0-9]+)(?:(?:-)([0-9]+))?\](.*)$") m = pattern_re.match(pattern) if m: (target, first, last, rest) = m.groups() first = int(first) if last: if first < 0: raise errors.AnsibleError("invalid range: negative indices cannot be used as the first item in a range") last = int(last) else: last = first return (target, (first, last)) else: return (pattern, None) def _apply_ranges(self, pat, hosts): """ given a pattern like foo, that matches hosts, return all of hosts given a pattern like foo[0:5], where foo matches hosts, return the first 6 hosts """ # If there are no hosts to select from, just return the # empty set. This prevents trying to do selections on an empty set. # issue#6258 if not hosts: return hosts (loose_pattern, limits) = self._enumeration_info(pat) if not limits: return hosts (left, right) = limits if left == '': left = 0 if right == '': right = 0 left=int(left) right=int(right) try: if left != right: return hosts[left:right] else: return [ hosts[left] ] except IndexError: raise errors.AnsibleError("no hosts matching the pattern '%s' were found" % pat) def _create_implicit_localhost(self, pattern): new_host = Host(pattern) new_host.set_variable("ansible_python_interpreter", sys.executable) new_host.set_variable("ansible_connection", "local") ungrouped = self.get_group("ungrouped") if ungrouped is None: self.add_group(Group('ungrouped')) ungrouped = self.get_group('ungrouped') ungrouped.add_host(new_host) return new_host def _hosts_in_unenumerated_pattern(self, pattern): """ Get all host names matching the pattern """ hosts = [] hostnames = set() # ignore any negative checks here, this is handled elsewhere pattern = pattern.replace("!","").replace("&", "") results = [] groups = self.get_groups() for group in groups: for host in group.get_hosts(): if pattern == 'all' or self._match(group.name, pattern) or self._match(host.name, pattern): if host not in results and host.name not in hostnames: results.append(host) hostnames.add(host.name) if pattern in ["localhost", "127.0.0.1"] and len(results) == 0: new_host = self._create_implicit_localhost(pattern) results.append(new_host) return results def clear_pattern_cache(self): ''' called exclusively by the add_host plugin to allow patterns to be recalculated ''' self._pattern_cache = {} def groups_for_host(self, host): results = [] groups = self.get_groups() for group in groups: for hostn in group.get_hosts(): if host == hostn.name: results.append(group) continue return results def groups_list(self): if not self._groups_list: groups = {} for g in self.groups: groups[g.name] = [h.name for h in g.get_hosts()] ancestors = g.get_ancestors() for a in ancestors: if a.name not in groups: groups[a.name] = [h.name for h in a.get_hosts()] self._groups_list = groups return self._groups_list def get_groups(self): return self.groups def get_host(self, hostname): if hostname not in self._hosts_cache: self._hosts_cache[hostname] = self._get_host(hostname) return self._hosts_cache[hostname] def _get_host(self, hostname): if hostname in ['localhost','127.0.0.1']: for host in self.get_group('all').get_hosts(): if host.name in ['localhost', '127.0.0.1']: return host return self._create_implicit_localhost(hostname) else: for group in self.groups: for host in group.get_hosts(): if hostname == host.name: return host return None def get_group(self, groupname): for group in self.groups: if group.name == groupname: return group return None def get_group_variables(self, groupname): if groupname not in self._vars_per_group: self._vars_per_group[groupname] = self._get_group_variables(groupname) return self._vars_per_group[groupname] def _get_group_variables(self, groupname): group = self.get_group(groupname) if group is None: raise Exception("group not found: %s" % groupname) return group.get_variables() def get_variables(self, hostname, vault_password=None): if hostname not in self._vars_per_host: self._vars_per_host[hostname] = self._get_variables(hostname, vault_password=vault_password) return self._vars_per_host[hostname] def _get_variables(self, hostname, vault_password=None): host = self.get_host(hostname) if host is None: raise errors.AnsibleError("host not found: %s" % hostname) vars = {} vars_results = [ plugin.run(host, vault_password=vault_password) for plugin in self._vars_plugins ] for updated in vars_results: if updated is not None: vars = utils.combine_vars(vars, updated) vars = utils.combine_vars(vars, host.get_variables()) if self.parser is not None: vars = utils.combine_vars(vars, self.parser.get_host_variables(host)) return vars def add_group(self, group): self.groups.append(group) self._groups_list = None # invalidate internal cache def list_hosts(self, pattern="all"): """ return a list of hostnames for a pattern """ result = [ h.name for h in self.get_hosts(pattern) ] if len(result) == 0 and pattern in ["localhost", "127.0.0.1"]: result = [pattern] return result def list_groups(self): return sorted([ g.name for g in self.groups ], key=lambda x: x) # TODO: remove this function def get_restriction(self): return self._restriction def restrict_to(self, restriction): """ Restrict list operations to the hosts given in restriction. This is used to exclude failed hosts in main playbook code, don't use this for other reasons. """ if not isinstance(restriction, list): restriction = [ restriction ] self._restriction = restriction def also_restrict_to(self, restriction): """ Works like restict_to but offers an additional restriction. Playbooks use this to implement serial behavior. """ if not isinstance(restriction, list): restriction = [ restriction ] self._also_restriction = restriction def subset(self, subset_pattern): """ Limits inventory results to a subset of inventory that matches a given pattern, such as to select a given geographic of numeric slice amongst a previous 'hosts' selection that only select roles, or vice versa. Corresponds to --limit parameter to ansible-playbook """ if subset_pattern is None: self._subset = None else: subset_pattern = subset_pattern.replace(',',':') subset_pattern = subset_pattern.replace(";",":").split(":") results = [] # allow Unix style @filename data for x in subset_pattern: if x.startswith("@"): fd = open(x[1:]) results.extend(fd.read().split("\n")) fd.close() else: results.append(x) self._subset = results def lift_restriction(self): """ Do not restrict list operations """ self._restriction = None def lift_also_restriction(self): """ Clears the also restriction """ self._also_restriction = None def is_file(self): """ did inventory come from a file? """ if not isinstance(self.host_list, basestring): return False return os.path.exists(self.host_list) def basedir(self): """ if inventory came from a file, what's the directory? """ if not self.is_file(): return None dname = os.path.dirname(self.host_list) if dname is None or dname == '' or dname == '.': cwd = os.getcwd() return os.path.abspath(cwd) return os.path.abspath(dname) def src(self): """ if inventory came from a file, what's the directory and file name? """ if not self.is_file(): return None return self.host_list def playbook_basedir(self): """ returns the directory of the current playbook """ return self._playbook_basedir def set_playbook_basedir(self, dir): """ sets the base directory of the playbook so inventory plugins can use it to find variable files and other things. """ self._playbook_basedir = dir