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DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: rax short_description: create / delete an instance in Rackspace Public Cloud description: - creates / deletes a Rackspace Public Cloud instance and optionally waits for it to be 'running'. version_added: "1.2" options: service: description: - Cloud service to interact with choices: ['cloudservers'] default: cloudservers state: description: - Indicate desired state of the resource choices: ['present', 'active', 'absent', 'deleted'] default: present credentials: description: - File to find the Rackspace credentials in (ignored if C(api_key) and C(username) are provided) default: null aliases: ['creds_file'] api_key: description: - Rackspace API key (overrides C(credentials)) username: description: - Rackspace username (overrides C(credentials)) name: description: - Name to give the instance default: null flavor: description: - flavor to use for the instance default: null image: description: - image to use for the instance default: null meta: description: - A hash of metadata to associate with the instance default: null key_name: description: - key pair to use on the instance default: null aliases: ['keypair'] files: description: - Files to insert into the instance. remotefilename:localcontent default: null region: description: - Region to create an instance in default: DFW disk_config: description: - Disk partitioning strategy choices: ['auto', 'manual'] default: auto wait: description: - wait for the instance to be in state 'running' before returning default: "no" choices: [ "yes", "no" ] wait_timeout: description: - how long before wait gives up, in seconds default: 300 requirements: [ "pyrax" ] author: Jesse Keating notes: - The following environment variables can be used, C(RAX_USERNAME), C(RAX_API_KEY), C(RAX_CREDS), C(RAX_CREDENTIALS), C(RAX_REGION). - C(RAX_CREDENTIALS) and C(RAX_CREDS) points to a credentials file appropriate for pyrax - C(RAX_USERNAME) and C(RAX_API_KEY) obviate the use of a credentials file - C(RAX_REGION) defines a Rackspace Public Cloud region (DFW, ORD, LON, ...) ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: Build a Cloud Server gather_facts: False tasks: - name: Server build request local_action: module: rax credentials: ~/.raxpub service: cloudservers name: rax-test1 flavor: 5 image: b11d9567-e412-4255-96b9-bd63ab23bcfe files: /root/.ssh/authorized_keys: /home/localuser/.ssh/id_rsa.pub /root/test.txt: /home/localuser/test.txt wait: yes state: present ''' import sys import time import os try: import pyrax import pyrax.utils except ImportError: print("failed=True msg='pyrax required for this module'") sys.exit(1) # These are possible services, but only cloudservers is supported at this time #SUPPORTEDSERVICES = ['cloudservers', 'cloudfiles', 'cloud_blockstorage', # 'cloud_databases', 'cloud_loadbalancers'] SUPPORTEDSERVICES = ['cloudservers'] def cloudservers(module, state, name, flavor, image, meta, key_name, files, wait, wait_timeout, disk_config): # Check our args (this could be done better) for arg in (state, name, flavor, image): if not arg: module.fail_json(msg='%s is required for cloudservers' % arg) instances = [] changed = False servers = [] # See if we can find servers that match our options for server in pyrax.cloudservers.list(): if name != server.name: continue if int(flavor) != int(server.flavor['id']): continue if image != server.image['id']: continue if meta != server.metadata: continue # Nothing else ruled us not a match, so consider it a winner servers.append(server) # act on the state if state in ('active', 'present'): if not servers: # Handle the file contents for rpath in files.keys(): lpath = os.path.expanduser(files[rpath]) try: fileobj = open(lpath, 'r') files[rpath] = fileobj except Exception, e: module.fail_json(msg = 'Failed to load %s' % lpath) try: servers = [pyrax.cloudservers.servers.create(name=name, image=image, flavor=flavor, key_name=key_name, meta=meta, files=files, disk_config=disk_config)] changed = True except Exception, e: module.fail_json(msg = '%s' % e.message) for server in servers: # If requested, wait for server activation if wait: pyrax.utils.wait_until(server, 'status', ('ACTIVE', 'ERROR'), interval=5, attempts=wait_timeout/5) # Get a fresh copy of the server details server.get() if server.status == 'ACTIVE': instance = {'id': server.id, 'accessIPv4': server.accessIPv4, 'name': server.name, 'status': server.status} instances.append(instance) elif server.status == 'ERROR': module.fail_json(msg = '%s failed to build' % server.id) elif wait: # waiting took too long module.fail_json(msg = 'Timeout waiting on %s' % server.id) elif state in ('absent', 'deleted'): # See if we can find a server that matches our credentials for server in servers: if server.name == name: if int(server.flavor['id']) == int(flavor) and \ server.image['id'] == image and \ server.metadata == meta: try: server.delete() except Exception, e: module.fail_json(msg = e.message) instance = {'id': server.id, 'accessIPv4': server.accessIPv4, 'name': server.name, 'status': 'DELETING'} # If requested, wait for server deletion if wait: try: pyrax.utils.wait_until(server, 'status', '', interval=5, attempts=wait_timeout/5) # Get a fresh copy of the server details server.get() except Exception, e: # In this case, an exception means the server is NotFound instance['status'] = 'DELETED' else: # waiting took too long module.fail_json(msg = 'Timeout waiting on delete %s (%s)' % (server.id, server.status)) instances.append(instance) changed = True module.exit_json(changed=changed, instances=instances) def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict( service = dict(default='cloudservers', choices=SUPPORTEDSERVICES), state = dict(default='present', choices=['active', 'present', 'deleted', 'absent']), credentials = dict(aliases = ['creds_file']), api_key=dict(), username=dict(), name = dict(), flavor = dict(), image = dict(), disk_config = dict(default='auto', choices=['auto', 'manual']), meta = dict(type='dict', default={}), key_name = dict(aliases = ['keypair']), files = dict(type='dict', default={}), region = dict(), wait = dict(type='bool'), wait_timeout = dict(default=300), ) ) service = module.params.get('service') state = module.params.get('state') credentials = module.params.get('credentials') api_key = module.params.get('api_key') username = module.params.get('username') name = module.params.get('name') flavor = module.params.get('flavor') image = module.params.get('image') meta = module.params.get('meta') key_name = module.params.get('key_name') files = module.params.get('files') region = module.params.get('region') wait = module.params.get('wait') wait_timeout = int(module.params.get('wait_timeout')) disk_config = module.params.get('disk_config').upper() # Setup the credentials and region try: username = username or os.environ.get('RAX_USERNAME') api_key = api_key or os.environ.get('RAX_API_KEY') credentials = credentials or os.environ.get('RAX_CREDENTIALS') or \ os.environ.get('RAX_CREDS_FILE') region = region or os.environ.get('RAX_REGION') except KeyError, e: module.fail_json(msg = 'Unable to load %s' % e.message) # setup the auth try: pyrax.set_setting("identity_type", "rackspace") if api_key and username: pyrax.set_credentials(username, api_key=api_key, region=region) elif credentials: credentials = os.path.expanduser(credentials) pyrax.set_credential_file(credentials, region=region) else: raise Exception('No credentials supplied!') except Exception, e: module.fail_json(msg = '%s' % e.message) # Act based on service if service == 'cloudservers': cloudservers(module, state, name, flavor, image, meta, key_name, files, wait, wait_timeout, disk_config) elif service in ['cloudfiles', 'cloud_blockstorage', 'cloud_databases', 'cloud_loadbalancers']: module.fail_json(msg = 'Service %s is not supported at this time' % service) # this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py #<> main()