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#!/usr/bin/python
# (c) 2013, Cove Schneider
# (c) 2014, Joshua Conner <joshua.conner@gmail.com>
# (c) 2014, Pavel Antonov <antonov@adwz.ru>
#
# This file is part of Ansible,
#
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#
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######################################################################
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: docker
version_added: "1.4"
short_description: manage docker containers
description:
- Manage the life cycle of docker containers.
options:
count:
description:
- Set number of containers to run
required: False
default: 1
aliases: []
image:
description:
- Set container image to use
required: true
default: null
aliases: []
command:
description:
- Set command to run in a container on startup
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
name:
description:
- Set name for container (used to find single container or to provide links)
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
version_added: "1.5"
ports:
description:
- Set private to public port mapping specification using docker CLI-style syntax [([<host_interface>:[host_port]])|(<host_port>):]<container_port>[/udp]
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
version_added: "1.5"
expose:
description:
- Set container ports to expose for port mappings or links. (If the port is already exposed using EXPOSE in a Dockerfile, you don't need to expose it again.)
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
version_added: "1.5"
publish_all_ports:
description:
- Publish all exposed ports to the host interfaces
required: false
default: false
aliases: []
version_added: "1.5"
volumes:
description:
- Set volume(s) to mount on the container
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
volumes_from:
description:
- Set shared volume(s) from another container
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
links:
description:
- Link container(s) to other container(s) (e.g. links=redis,postgresql:db)
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
version_added: "1.5"
memory_limit:
description:
- Set RAM allocated to container
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
default: 256MB
docker_url:
description:
- URL of docker host to issue commands to
required: false
default: unix://var/run/docker.sock
aliases: []
username:
description:
- Set remote API username
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
password:
description:
- Set remote API password
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
hostname:
description:
- Set container hostname
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
env:
description:
- Set environment variables (e.g. env="PASSWORD=sEcRe7,WORKERS=4")
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
dns:
description:
- Set custom DNS servers for the container
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
detach:
description:
- Enable detached mode on start up, leaves container running in background
required: false
default: true
aliases: []
state:
description:
- Set the state of the container
required: false
default: present
choices: [ "present", "stopped", "absent", "killed", "restarted" ]
aliases: []
privileged:
description:
- Set whether the container should run in privileged mode
required: false
default: false
aliases: []
lxc_conf:
description:
- LXC config parameters, e.g. lxc.aa_profile:unconfined
required: false
default:
aliases: []
name:
description:
- Set the name of the container (cannot use with count)
required: false
default: null
aliases: []
version_added: "1.5"
author: Cove Schneider, Joshua Conner, Pavel Antonov
requirements: [ "docker-py >= 0.3.0" ]
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
Start one docker container running tomcat in each host of the web group and bind tomcat's listening port to 8080
on the host:
- hosts: web
sudo: yes
tasks:
- name: run tomcat servers
docker: image=centos command="service tomcat6 start" ports=8080
The tomcat server's port is NAT'ed to a dynamic port on the host, but you can determine which port the server was
mapped to using docker_containers:
- hosts: web
sudo: yes
tasks:
- name: run tomcat servers
docker: image=centos command="service tomcat6 start" ports=8080 count=5
- name: Display IP address and port mappings for containers
debug: msg={{inventory_hostname}}:{{item['HostConfig']['PortBindings']['8080/tcp'][0]['HostPort']}}
with_items: docker_containers
Just as in the previous example, but iterates over the list of docker containers with a sequence:
- hosts: web
sudo: yes
vars:
start_containers_count: 5
tasks:
- name: run tomcat servers
docker: image=centos command="service tomcat6 start" ports=8080 count={{start_containers_count}}
- name: Display IP address and port mappings for containers
debug: msg="{{inventory_hostname}}:{{docker_containers[{{item}}]['HostConfig']['PortBindings']['8080/tcp'][0]['HostPort']}}"
with_sequence: start=0 end={{start_containers_count - 1}}
Stop, remove all of the running tomcat containers and list the exit code from the stopped containers:
- hosts: web
sudo: yes
tasks:
- name: stop tomcat servers
docker: image=centos command="service tomcat6 start" state=absent
- name: Display return codes from stopped containers
debug: msg="Returned {{inventory_hostname}}:{{item}}"
with_items: docker_containers
Create a named container:
- hosts: web
sudo: yes
tasks:
- name: run tomcat server
docker: image=centos name=tomcat command="service tomcat6 start" ports=8080
Create multiple named containers:
- hosts: web
sudo: yes
tasks:
- name: run tomcat servers
docker: image=centos name={{item}} command="service tomcat6 start" ports=8080
with_items:
- crookshank
- snowbell
- heathcliff
- felix
- sylvester
Create containers named in a sequence:
- hosts: web
sudo: yes
tasks:
- name: run tomcat servers
docker: image=centos name={{item}} command="service tomcat6 start" ports=8080
with_sequence: start=1 end=5 format=tomcat_%d.example.com
Create two linked containers:
- hosts: web
sudo: yes
tasks:
- name: ensure redis container is running
docker: image=crosbymichael/redis name=redis
- name: ensure redis_ambassador container is running
docker: image=svendowideit/ambassador ports=6379:6379 links=redis:redis name=redis_ambassador_ansible
Create containers with options specified as key-value pairs and lists:
- hosts: web
sudo: yes
tasks:
- docker:
image: namespace/image_name
links:
- postgresql:db
- redis:redis
Create containers with options specified as strings and lists as comma-separated strings:
- hosts: web
sudo: yes
tasks:
docker: image=namespace/image_name links=postgresql:db,redis:redis
'''
HAS_DOCKER_PY = True
import sys
from urlparse import urlparse
try:
import docker.client
from requests.exceptions import *
except ImportError, e:
HAS_DOCKER_PY = False
def _human_to_bytes(number):
suffixes = ['B', 'KB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB', 'PB']
if isinstance(number, int):
return number
if number[-1] == suffixes[0] and number[-2].isdigit():
return number[:-1]
i = 1
for each in suffixes[1:]:
if number[-len(each):] == suffixes[i]:
return int(number[:-len(each)]) * (1024 ** i)
i = i + 1
print "failed=True msg='Could not convert %s to integer'" % (number)
sys.exit(1)
def _ansible_facts(container_list):
return {"docker_containers": container_list}
def _docker_id_quirk(inspect):
# XXX: some quirk in docker
if 'ID' in inspect:
inspect['Id'] = inspect['ID']
del inspect['ID']
return inspect
class DockerManager:
counters = {'created':0, 'started':0, 'stopped':0, 'killed':0, 'removed':0, 'restarted':0, 'pull':0}
def __init__(self, module):
self.module = module
self.binds = None
self.volumes = None
if self.module.params.get('volumes'):
self.binds = {}
self.volumes = {}
vols = self.parse_list_from_param('volumes')
for vol in vols:
parts = vol.split(":")
# host mount (e.g. /mnt:/tmp, bind mounts host's /tmp to /mnt in the container)
if len(parts) == 2:
self.volumes[parts[1]] = {}
self.binds[parts[0]] = parts[1]
# docker mount (e.g. /www, mounts a docker volume /www on the container at the same location)
else:
self.volumes[parts[0]] = {}
self.lxc_conf = None
if self.module.params.get('lxc_conf'):
self.lxc_conf = []
options = self.parse_list_from_param('lxc_conf')
for option in options:
parts = option.split(':')
self.lxc_conf.append({"Key": parts[0], "Value": parts[1]})
self.exposed_ports = None
if self.module.params.get('expose'):
expose = self.parse_list_from_param('expose')
self.exposed_ports = self.get_exposed_ports(expose)
self.port_bindings = None
if self.module.params.get('ports'):
ports = self.parse_list_from_param('ports')
self.port_bindings = self.get_port_bindings(ports)
self.links = None
if self.module.params.get('links'):
links = self.parse_list_from_param('links')
self.links = dict(map(lambda x: x.split(':'), links))
self.env = None
if self.module.params.get('env'):
env = self.parse_list_from_param('env')
self.env = dict(map(lambda x: x.split("="), env))
# connect to docker server
docker_url = urlparse(module.params.get('docker_url'))
self.client = docker.Client(base_url=docker_url.geturl())
def parse_list_from_param(self, param_name, delimiter=','):
"""
Get a list from a module parameter, whether it's specified as a delimiter-separated string or is already in list form.
"""
param_list = self.module.params.get(param_name)
if not isinstance(param_list, list):
param_list = param_list.split(delimiter)
return param_list
def get_exposed_ports(self, expose_list):
"""
Parse the ports and protocols (TCP/UDP) to expose in the docker-py `create_container` call from the docker CLI-style syntax.
"""
if expose_list:
exposed = []
for port in expose_list:
if port.endswith('/tcp') or port.endswith('/udp'):
port_with_proto = tuple(port.split('/'))
else:
# assume tcp protocol if not specified
port_with_proto = (port, 'tcp')
exposed.append(port_with_proto)
return exposed
else:
return None
def get_port_bindings(self, ports):
"""
Parse the `ports` string into a port bindings dict for the `start_container` call.
"""
binds = {}
for port in ports:
parts = port.split(':')
container_port = parts[-1]
if '/' not in container_port:
container_port = int(parts[-1])
p_len = len(parts)
if p_len == 1:
# Bind `container_port` of the container to a dynamically
# allocated TCP port on all available interfaces of the host
# machine.
bind = ('0.0.0.0',)
elif p_len == 2:
# Bind `container_port` of the container to port `parts[0]` on
# all available interfaces of the host machine.
bind = ('0.0.0.0', int(parts[0]))
elif p_len == 3:
# Bind `container_port` of the container to port `parts[1]` on
# IP `parts[0]` of the host machine. If `parts[1]` empty bind
# to a dynamically allocacted port of IP `parts[0]`.
bind = (parts[0], int(parts[1])) if parts[1] else (parts[0],)
if container_port in binds:
old_bind = binds[container_port]
if isinstance(old_bind, list):
# append to list if it already exists
old_bind.append(bind)
else:
# otherwise create list that contains the old and new binds
binds[container_port] = [binds[container_port], bind]
else:
binds[container_port] = bind
return binds
def get_split_image_tag(self, image):
if '/' in image:
image = image.split('/')[1]
tag = None
if image.find(':') > 0:
return image.split(':')
else:
return image, tag
def get_summary_counters_msg(self):
msg = ""
for k, v in self.counters.iteritems():
msg = msg + "%s %d " % (k, v)
return msg
def increment_counter(self, name):
self.counters[name] = self.counters[name] + 1
def has_changed(self):
for k, v in self.counters.iteritems():
if v > 0:
return True
return False
def get_inspect_containers(self, containers):
inspect = []
for i in containers:
details = self.client.inspect_container(i['Id'])
details = _docker_id_quirk(details)
inspect.append(details)
return inspect
def get_deployed_containers(self):
# determine which images/commands are running already
containers = self.client.containers(all=True)
image = self.module.params.get('image')
command = self.module.params.get('command')
if command:
command = command.strip()
name = self.module.params.get('name')
if name and not name.startswith('/'):
name = '/' + name
deployed = []
# if we weren't given a tag with the image, we need to only compare on the image name, as that
# docker will give us back the full image name including a tag in the container list if one exists.
image, tag = self.get_split_image_tag(image)
for i in containers:
running_image, running_tag = self.get_split_image_tag(i['Image'])
running_command = i['Command'].strip()
if (name and name in i['Names']) or \
(not name and running_image == image and (not tag or tag == running_tag) and
(not command or running_command == command)):
details = self.client.inspect_container(i['Id'])
details = _docker_id_quirk(details)
deployed.append(details)
return deployed
def get_running_containers(self):
running = []
for i in self.get_deployed_containers():
if i['State']['Running'] == True and i['State']['Ghost'] == False:
running.append(i)
return running
def create_containers(self, count=1):
params = {'image': self.module.params.get('image'),
'command': self.module.params.get('command'),
'ports': self.exposed_ports,
'volumes': self.volumes,
'volumes_from': self.module.params.get('volumes_from'),
'mem_limit': _human_to_bytes(self.module.params.get('memory_limit')),
'environment': self.env,
'dns': self.module.params.get('dns'),
'hostname': self.module.params.get('hostname'),
'detach': self.module.params.get('detach'),
'name': self.module.params.get('name'),
}
def do_create(count, params):
results = []
for _ in range(count):
result = self.client.create_container(**params)
self.increment_counter('created')
results.append(result)
return results
try:
containers = do_create(count, params)
except:
self.client.pull(params['image'])
self.increment_counter('pull')
containers = do_create(count, params)
return containers
def start_containers(self, containers):
params = {
'lxc_conf': self.lxc_conf,
'binds': self.binds,
'port_bindings': self.port_bindings,
'publish_all_ports': self.module.params.get('publish_all_ports'),
'privileged': self.module.params.get('privileged'),
'links': self.links,
}
for i in containers:
self.client.start(i['Id'], **params)
self.increment_counter('started')
def stop_containers(self, containers):
for i in containers:
self.client.stop(i['Id'])
self.increment_counter('stopped')
return [self.client.wait(i['Id']) for i in containers]
def remove_containers(self, containers):
for i in containers:
self.client.remove_container(i['Id'])
self.increment_counter('removed')
def kill_containers(self, containers):
for i in containers:
self.client.kill(i['Id'])
self.increment_counter('killed')
def restart_containers(self, containers):
for i in containers:
self.client.restart(i['Id'])
self.increment_counter('restarted')
def check_dependencies(module):
"""
Ensure `docker-py` >= 0.3.0 is installed, and call module.fail_json with a
helpful error message if it isn't.
"""
if not HAS_DOCKER_PY:
module.fail_json(msg="`docker-py` doesn't seem to be installed, but is required for the Ansible Docker module.")
else:
HAS_NEW_ENOUGH_DOCKER_PY = False
if hasattr(docker, '__version__'):
# a '__version__' attribute was added to the module but not until
# after 0.3.0 was added pushed to pip. If it's there, use it.
if docker.__version__ >= '0.3.0':
HAS_NEW_ENOUGH_DOCKER_PY = True
else:
# HACK: if '__version__' isn't there, we check for the existence of
# `_get_raw_response_socket` in the docker.Client class, which was
# added in 0.3.0
if hasattr(docker.Client, '_get_raw_response_socket'):
HAS_NEW_ENOUGH_DOCKER_PY = True
if not HAS_NEW_ENOUGH_DOCKER_PY:
module.fail_json(msg="The Ansible Docker module requires `docker-py` >= 0.3.0.")
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec = dict(
count = dict(default=1),
image = dict(required=True),
command = dict(required=False, default=None),
expose = dict(required=False, default=None),
ports = dict(required=False, default=None),
publish_all_ports = dict(default=False, type='bool'),
volumes = dict(default=None),
volumes_from = dict(default=None),
links = dict(default=None),
memory_limit = dict(default=0),
memory_swap = dict(default=0),
docker_url = dict(default='unix://var/run/docker.sock'),
user = dict(default=None),
password = dict(),
email = dict(),
hostname = dict(default=None),
env = dict(),
dns = dict(),
detach = dict(default=True, type='bool'),
state = dict(default='present', choices=['absent', 'present', 'stopped', 'killed', 'restarted']),
debug = dict(default=False, type='bool'),
privileged = dict(default=False, type='bool'),
lxc_conf = dict(default=None),
name = dict(default=None)
)
)
check_dependencies(module)
try:
manager = DockerManager(module)
state = module.params.get('state')
count = int(module.params.get('count'))
name = module.params.get('name')
if count < 0:
module.fail_json(msg="Count must be greater than zero")
if count > 1 and name:
module.fail_json(msg="Count and name must not be used together")
running_containers = manager.get_running_containers()
running_count = len(running_containers)
delta = count - running_count
deployed_containers = manager.get_deployed_containers()
facts = None
failed = False
changed = False
# start/stop containers
if state == "present":
# make sure a container with `name` is running
if name and "/" + name not in map(lambda x: x.get('Name'), running_containers):
containers = manager.create_containers(1)
manager.start_containers(containers)
# start more containers if we don't have enough
elif delta > 0:
containers = manager.create_containers(delta)
manager.start_containers(containers)
# stop containers if we have too many
elif delta < 0:
containers_to_stop = running_containers[0:abs(delta)]
containers = manager.stop_containers(containers_to_stop)
manager.remove_containers(containers_to_stop)
facts = manager.get_running_containers()
# stop and remove containers
elif state == "absent":
facts = manager.stop_containers(deployed_containers)
manager.remove_containers(deployed_containers)
# stop containers
elif state == "stopped":
facts = manager.stop_containers(running_containers)
# kill containers
elif state == "killed":
manager.kill_containers(running_containers)
# restart containers
elif state == "restarted":
manager.restart_containers(running_containers)
facts = manager.get_inspect_containers(running_containers)
msg = "%s container(s) running image %s with command %s" % \
(manager.get_summary_counters_msg(), module.params.get('image'), module.params.get('command'))
changed = manager.has_changed()
module.exit_json(failed=failed, changed=changed, msg=msg, ansible_facts=_ansible_facts(facts))
except docker.client.APIError, e:
changed = manager.has_changed()
module.exit_json(failed=True, changed=changed, msg="Docker API error: " + e.explanation)
except RequestException, e:
changed = manager.has_changed()
module.exit_json(failed=True, changed=changed, msg=repr(e))
# import module snippets
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
main()