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ansible/contrib/inventory/vmware_inventory.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C): 2017, Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# Requirements
# - pyvmomi >= 6.0.0.2016.4
# TODO:
# * more jq examples
# * optional folder hierarchy
"""
$ jq '._meta.hostvars[].config' data.json | head
{
"alternateguestname": "",
"instanceuuid": "5035a5cd-b8e8-d717-e133-2d383eb0d675",
"memoryhotaddenabled": false,
"guestfullname": "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (64-bit)",
"changeversion": "2016-05-16T18:43:14.977925Z",
"uuid": "4235fc97-5ddb-7a17-193b-9a3ac97dc7b4",
"cpuhotremoveenabled": false,
"vpmcenabled": false,
"firmware": "bios",
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import atexit
import datetime
import itertools
import json
import os
import re
import ssl
import sys
import uuid
from time import time
from jinja2 import Environment
from ansible.module_utils.six import integer_types, PY3
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import configparser
try:
import argparse
except ImportError:
sys.exit('Error: This inventory script required "argparse" python module. Please install it or upgrade to python-2.7')
try:
from pyVmomi import vim, vmodl
from pyVim.connect import SmartConnect, Disconnect
except ImportError:
sys.exit("ERROR: This inventory script required 'pyVmomi' Python module, it was not able to load it")
def regex_match(s, pattern):
'''Custom filter for regex matching'''
reg = re.compile(pattern)
if reg.match(s):
return True
else:
return False
def select_chain_match(inlist, key, pattern):
'''Get a key from a list of dicts, squash values to a single list, then filter'''
outlist = [x[key] for x in inlist]
outlist = list(itertools.chain(*outlist))
outlist = [x for x in outlist if regex_match(x, pattern)]
return outlist
class VMwareMissingHostException(Exception):
pass
class VMWareInventory(object):
__name__ = 'VMWareInventory'
guest_props = False
instances = []
debug = False
load_dumpfile = None
write_dumpfile = None
maxlevel = 1
lowerkeys = True
config = None
cache_max_age = None
cache_path_cache = None
cache_path_index = None
cache_dir = None
server = None
port = None
username = None
password = None
validate_certs = True
host_filters = []
skip_keys = []
groupby_patterns = []
groupby_custom_field_excludes = []
safe_types = [bool, str, float, None] + list(integer_types)
iter_types = [dict, list]
bad_types = ['Array', 'disabledMethod', 'declaredAlarmState']
vimTableMaxDepth = {
"vim.HostSystem": 2,
"vim.VirtualMachine": 2,
}
custom_fields = {}
# use jinja environments to allow for custom filters
env = Environment()
env.filters['regex_match'] = regex_match
env.filters['select_chain_match'] = select_chain_match
# translation table for attributes to fetch for known vim types
vimTable = {
vim.Datastore: ['_moId', 'name'],
vim.ResourcePool: ['_moId', 'name'],
vim.HostSystem: ['_moId', 'name'],
}
@staticmethod
def _empty_inventory():
return {"_meta": {"hostvars": {}}}
def __init__(self, load=True):
self.inventory = VMWareInventory._empty_inventory()
if load:
# Read settings and parse CLI arguments
self.parse_cli_args()
self.read_settings()
# Check the cache
cache_valid = self.is_cache_valid()
# Handle Cache
if self.args.refresh_cache or not cache_valid:
self.do_api_calls_update_cache()
else:
self.debugl('loading inventory from cache')
self.inventory = self.get_inventory_from_cache()
def debugl(self, text):
if self.args.debug:
try:
text = str(text)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
text = text.encode('utf-8')
print('%s %s' % (datetime.datetime.now(), text))
def show(self):
# Data to print
self.debugl('dumping results')
data_to_print = None
if self.args.host:
data_to_print = self.get_host_info(self.args.host)
elif self.args.list:
# Display list of instances for inventory
data_to_print = self.inventory
return json.dumps(data_to_print, indent=2)
def is_cache_valid(self):
''' Determines if the cache files have expired, or if it is still valid '''
valid = False
if os.path.isfile(self.cache_path_cache):
mod_time = os.path.getmtime(self.cache_path_cache)
current_time = time()
if (mod_time + self.cache_max_age) > current_time:
valid = True
return valid
def do_api_calls_update_cache(self):
''' Get instances and cache the data '''
self.inventory = self.instances_to_inventory(self.get_instances())
self.write_to_cache(self.inventory)
def write_to_cache(self, data):
''' Dump inventory to json file '''
with open(self.cache_path_cache, 'w') as f:
f.write(json.dumps(data, indent=2))
def get_inventory_from_cache(self):
''' Read in jsonified inventory '''
jdata = None
with open(self.cache_path_cache, 'r') as f:
jdata = f.read()
return json.loads(jdata)
def read_settings(self):
''' Reads the settings from the vmware_inventory.ini file '''
scriptbasename = __file__
scriptbasename = os.path.basename(scriptbasename)
scriptbasename = scriptbasename.replace('.py', '')
defaults = {'vmware': {
'server': '',
'port': 443,
'username': '',
'password': '',
'validate_certs': True,
'ini_path': os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '%s.ini' % scriptbasename),
'cache_name': 'ansible-vmware',
'cache_path': '~/.ansible/tmp',
'cache_max_age': 3600,
'max_object_level': 1,
'skip_keys': 'declaredalarmstate,'
'disabledmethod,'
'dynamicproperty,'
'dynamictype,'
'environmentbrowser,'
'managedby,'
'parent,'
'childtype,'
'resourceconfig',
'alias_pattern': '{{ config.name + "_" + config.uuid }}',
'host_pattern': '{{ guest.ipaddress }}',
'host_filters': '{{ runtime.powerstate == "poweredOn" }}',
'groupby_patterns': '{{ guest.guestid }},{{ "templates" if config.template else "guests"}}',
'lower_var_keys': True,
'custom_field_group_prefix': 'vmware_tag_',
'groupby_custom_field_excludes': '',
'groupby_custom_field': False}
}
if PY3:
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
else:
config = configparser.SafeConfigParser()
# where is the config?
vmware_ini_path = os.environ.get('VMWARE_INI_PATH', defaults['vmware']['ini_path'])
vmware_ini_path = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(vmware_ini_path))
config.read(vmware_ini_path)
if 'vmware' not in config.sections():
config.add_section('vmware')
# apply defaults
for k, v in defaults['vmware'].items():
if not config.has_option('vmware', k):
config.set('vmware', k, str(v))
# where is the cache?
self.cache_dir = os.path.expanduser(config.get('vmware', 'cache_path'))
if self.cache_dir and not os.path.exists(self.cache_dir):
os.makedirs(self.cache_dir)
# set the cache filename and max age
cache_name = config.get('vmware', 'cache_name')
self.cache_path_cache = self.cache_dir + "/%s.cache" % cache_name
self.debugl('cache path is %s' % self.cache_path_cache)
self.cache_max_age = int(config.getint('vmware', 'cache_max_age'))
# mark the connection info
self.server = os.environ.get('VMWARE_SERVER', config.get('vmware', 'server'))
self.debugl('server is %s' % self.server)
self.port = int(os.environ.get('VMWARE_PORT', config.get('vmware', 'port')))
self.username = os.environ.get('VMWARE_USERNAME', config.get('vmware', 'username'))
self.debugl('username is %s' % self.username)
self.password = os.environ.get('VMWARE_PASSWORD', config.get('vmware', 'password', raw=True))
self.validate_certs = os.environ.get('VMWARE_VALIDATE_CERTS', config.get('vmware', 'validate_certs'))
if self.validate_certs in ['no', 'false', 'False', False]:
self.validate_certs = False
self.debugl('cert validation is %s' % self.validate_certs)
# behavior control
self.maxlevel = int(config.get('vmware', 'max_object_level'))
self.debugl('max object level is %s' % self.maxlevel)
self.lowerkeys = config.get('vmware', 'lower_var_keys')
if type(self.lowerkeys) != bool:
if str(self.lowerkeys).lower() in ['yes', 'true', '1']:
self.lowerkeys = True
else:
self.lowerkeys = False
self.debugl('lower keys is %s' % self.lowerkeys)
self.skip_keys = list(config.get('vmware', 'skip_keys').split(','))
self.debugl('skip keys is %s' % self.skip_keys)
temp_host_filters = list(config.get('vmware', 'host_filters').split('}},'))
for host_filter in temp_host_filters:
host_filter = host_filter.rstrip()
if host_filter != "":
if not host_filter.endswith("}}"):
host_filter += "}}"
self.host_filters.append(host_filter)
self.debugl('host filters are %s' % self.host_filters)
temp_groupby_patterns = list(config.get('vmware', 'groupby_patterns').split('}},'))
for groupby_pattern in temp_groupby_patterns:
groupby_pattern = groupby_pattern.rstrip()
if groupby_pattern != "":
if not groupby_pattern.endswith("}}"):
groupby_pattern += "}}"
self.groupby_patterns.append(groupby_pattern)
self.debugl('groupby patterns are %s' % self.groupby_patterns)
temp_groupby_custom_field_excludes = config.get('vmware', 'groupby_custom_field_excludes')
self.groupby_custom_field_excludes = [x.strip('"') for x in [y.strip("'") for y in temp_groupby_custom_field_excludes.split(",")]]
self.debugl('groupby exclude strings are %s' % self.groupby_custom_field_excludes)
# Special feature to disable the brute force serialization of the
# virtual machine objects. The key name for these properties does not
# matter because the values are just items for a larger list.
if config.has_section('properties'):
self.guest_props = []
for prop in config.items('properties'):
self.guest_props.append(prop[1])
# save the config
self.config = config
def parse_cli_args(self):
''' Command line argument processing '''
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Produce an Ansible Inventory file based on PyVmomi')
parser.add_argument('--debug', action='store_true', default=False,
help='show debug info')
parser.add_argument('--list', action='store_true', default=True,
help='List instances (default: True)')
parser.add_argument('--host', action='store',
help='Get all the variables about a specific instance')
parser.add_argument('--refresh-cache', action='store_true', default=False,
help='Force refresh of cache by making API requests to VSphere (default: False - use cache files)')
parser.add_argument('--max-instances', default=None, type=int,
help='maximum number of instances to retrieve')
self.args = parser.parse_args()
def get_instances(self):
''' Get a list of vm instances with pyvmomi '''
kwargs = {'host': self.server,
'user': self.username,
'pwd': self.password,
'port': int(self.port)}
if hasattr(ssl, 'SSLContext') and not self.validate_certs:
context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23)
context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE
kwargs['sslContext'] = context
return self._get_instances(kwargs)
def _get_instances(self, inkwargs):
''' Make API calls '''
instances = []
try:
si = SmartConnect(**inkwargs)
except ssl.SSLError as connection_error:
if '[SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED]' in str(connection_error) and self.validate_certs:
sys.exit("Unable to connect to ESXi server due to %s, "
"please specify validate_certs=False and try again" % connection_error)
except Exception as exc:
self.debugl("Unable to connect to ESXi server due to %s" % exc)
sys.exit("Unable to connect to ESXi server due to %s" % exc)
self.debugl('retrieving all instances')
if not si:
sys.exit("Could not connect to the specified host using specified "
"username and password")
atexit.register(Disconnect, si)
content = si.RetrieveContent()
# Create a search container for virtualmachines
self.debugl('creating containerview for virtualmachines')
container = content.rootFolder
viewType = [vim.VirtualMachine]
recursive = True
containerView = content.viewManager.CreateContainerView(container, viewType, recursive)
children = containerView.view
for child in children:
# If requested, limit the total number of instances
if self.args.max_instances:
if len(instances) >= self.args.max_instances:
break
instances.append(child)
self.debugl("%s total instances in container view" % len(instances))
if self.args.host:
instances = [x for x in instances if x.name == self.args.host]
instance_tuples = []
for instance in instances:
if self.guest_props:
ifacts = self.facts_from_proplist(instance)
else:
ifacts = self.facts_from_vobj(instance)
instance_tuples.append((instance, ifacts))
self.debugl('facts collected for all instances')
try:
cfm = content.customFieldsManager
if cfm is not None and cfm.field:
for f in cfm.field:
if not f.managedObjectType or f.managedObjectType == vim.VirtualMachine:
self.custom_fields[f.key] = f.name
self.debugl('%d custom fields collected' % len(self.custom_fields))
except vmodl.RuntimeFault as exc:
self.debugl("Unable to gather custom fields due to %s" % exc.msg)
except IndexError as exc:
self.debugl("Unable to gather custom fields due to %s" % exc)
return instance_tuples
def instances_to_inventory(self, instances):
''' Convert a list of vm objects into a json compliant inventory '''
self.debugl('re-indexing instances based on ini settings')
inventory = VMWareInventory._empty_inventory()
inventory['all'] = {}
inventory['all']['hosts'] = []
for idx, instance in enumerate(instances):
# make a unique id for this object to avoid vmware's
# numerous uuid's which aren't all unique.
thisid = str(uuid.uuid4())
idata = instance[1]
# Put it in the inventory
inventory['all']['hosts'].append(thisid)
inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][thisid] = idata.copy()
inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][thisid]['ansible_uuid'] = thisid
# Make a map of the uuid to the alias the user wants
name_mapping = self.create_template_mapping(
inventory,
self.config.get('vmware', 'alias_pattern')
)
# Make a map of the uuid to the ssh hostname the user wants
host_mapping = self.create_template_mapping(
inventory,
self.config.get('vmware', 'host_pattern')
)
# Reset the inventory keys
for k, v in name_mapping.items():
if not host_mapping or k not in host_mapping:
continue
# set ansible_host (2.x)
try:
inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][k]['ansible_host'] = host_mapping[k]
# 1.9.x backwards compliance
inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][k]['ansible_ssh_host'] = host_mapping[k]
except Exception:
continue
if k == v:
continue
# add new key
inventory['all']['hosts'].append(v)
inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][v] = inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][k]
# cleanup old key
inventory['all']['hosts'].remove(k)
inventory['_meta']['hostvars'].pop(k, None)
self.debugl('pre-filtered hosts:')
for i in inventory['all']['hosts']:
self.debugl(' * %s' % i)
# Apply host filters
for hf in self.host_filters:
if not hf:
continue
self.debugl('filter: %s' % hf)
filter_map = self.create_template_mapping(inventory, hf, dtype='boolean')
for k, v in filter_map.items():
if not v:
# delete this host
inventory['all']['hosts'].remove(k)
inventory['_meta']['hostvars'].pop(k, None)
self.debugl('post-filter hosts:')
for i in inventory['all']['hosts']:
self.debugl(' * %s' % i)
# Create groups
for gbp in self.groupby_patterns:
groupby_map = self.create_template_mapping(inventory, gbp)
for k, v in groupby_map.items():
if v not in inventory:
inventory[v] = {}
inventory[v]['hosts'] = []
if k not in inventory[v]['hosts']:
inventory[v]['hosts'].append(k)
if self.config.get('vmware', 'groupby_custom_field'):
for k, v in inventory['_meta']['hostvars'].items():
if 'customvalue' in v:
for tv in v['customvalue']:
newkey = None
field_name = self.custom_fields[tv['key']] if tv['key'] in self.custom_fields else tv['key']
if field_name in self.groupby_custom_field_excludes:
continue
values = []
keylist = map(lambda x: x.strip(), tv['value'].split(','))
for kl in keylist:
try:
newkey = "%s%s_%s" % (self.config.get('vmware', 'custom_field_group_prefix'), str(field_name), kl)
newkey = newkey.strip()
except Exception as e:
self.debugl(e)
values.append(newkey)
for tag in values:
if not tag:
continue
if tag not in inventory:
inventory[tag] = {}
inventory[tag]['hosts'] = []
if k not in inventory[tag]['hosts']:
inventory[tag]['hosts'].append(k)
return inventory
def create_template_mapping(self, inventory, pattern, dtype='string'):
''' Return a hash of uuid to templated string from pattern '''
mapping = {}
for k, v in inventory['_meta']['hostvars'].items():
t = self.env.from_string(pattern)
newkey = None
try:
newkey = t.render(v)
newkey = newkey.strip()
except Exception as e:
self.debugl(e)
if not newkey:
continue
elif dtype == 'integer':
newkey = int(newkey)
elif dtype == 'boolean':
if newkey.lower() == 'false':
newkey = False
elif newkey.lower() == 'true':
newkey = True
elif dtype == 'string':
pass
mapping[k] = newkey
return mapping
def facts_from_proplist(self, vm):
'''Get specific properties instead of serializing everything'''
rdata = {}
for prop in self.guest_props:
self.debugl('getting %s property for %s' % (prop, vm.name))
key = prop
if self.lowerkeys:
key = key.lower()
if '.' not in prop:
# props without periods are direct attributes of the parent
vm_property = getattr(vm, prop)
if isinstance(vm_property, vim.CustomFieldsManager.Value.Array):
temp_vm_property = []
for vm_prop in vm_property:
temp_vm_property.append({'key': vm_prop.key,
'value': vm_prop.value})
rdata[key] = temp_vm_property
else:
rdata[key] = vm_property
else:
# props with periods are subkeys of parent attributes
parts = prop.split('.')
total = len(parts) - 1
# pointer to the current object
val = None
# pointer to the current result key
lastref = rdata
for idx, x in enumerate(parts):
if isinstance(val, dict):
if x in val:
val = val.get(x)
elif x.lower() in val:
val = val.get(x.lower())
else:
# if the val wasn't set yet, get it from the parent
if not val:
try:
val = getattr(vm, x)
except AttributeError as e:
self.debugl(e)
else:
# in a subkey, get the subprop from the previous attrib
try:
val = getattr(val, x)
except AttributeError as e:
self.debugl(e)
# make sure it serializes
val = self._process_object_types(val)
# lowercase keys if requested
if self.lowerkeys:
x = x.lower()
# change the pointer or set the final value
if idx != total:
if x not in lastref:
lastref[x] = {}
lastref = lastref[x]
else:
lastref[x] = val
if self.args.debug:
self.debugl("For %s" % vm.name)
for key in list(rdata.keys()):
if isinstance(rdata[key], dict):
for ikey in list(rdata[key].keys()):
self.debugl("Property '%s.%s' has value '%s'" % (key, ikey, rdata[key][ikey]))
else:
self.debugl("Property '%s' has value '%s'" % (key, rdata[key]))
return rdata
def facts_from_vobj(self, vobj, level=0):
''' Traverse a VM object and return a json compliant data structure '''
# pyvmomi objects are not yet serializable, but may be one day ...
# https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi/issues/21
# WARNING:
# Accessing an object attribute will trigger a SOAP call to the remote.
# Increasing the attributes collected or the depth of recursion greatly
# increases runtime duration and potentially memory+network utilization.
if level == 0:
try:
self.debugl("get facts for %s" % vobj.name)
except Exception as e:
self.debugl(e)
rdata = {}
methods = dir(vobj)
methods = [str(x) for x in methods if not x.startswith('_')]
methods = [x for x in methods if x not in self.bad_types]
methods = [x for x in methods if not x.lower() in self.skip_keys]
methods = sorted(methods)
for method in methods:
# Attempt to get the method, skip on fail
try:
methodToCall = getattr(vobj, method)
except Exception as e:
continue
# Skip callable methods
if callable(methodToCall):
continue
if self.lowerkeys:
method = method.lower()
rdata[method] = self._process_object_types(
methodToCall,
thisvm=vobj,
inkey=method,
)
return rdata
def _process_object_types(self, vobj, thisvm=None, inkey='', level=0):
''' Serialize an object '''
rdata = {}
if type(vobj).__name__ in self.vimTableMaxDepth and level >= self.vimTableMaxDepth[type(vobj).__name__]:
return rdata
if vobj is None:
rdata = None
elif type(vobj) in self.vimTable:
rdata = {}
for key in self.vimTable[type(vobj)]:
try:
rdata[key] = getattr(vobj, key)
except Exception as e:
self.debugl(e)
elif issubclass(type(vobj), str) or isinstance(vobj, str):
if vobj.isalnum():
rdata = vobj
else:
rdata = vobj.encode('utf-8').decode('utf-8')
elif issubclass(type(vobj), bool) or isinstance(vobj, bool):
rdata = vobj
elif issubclass(type(vobj), integer_types) or isinstance(vobj, integer_types):
rdata = vobj
elif issubclass(type(vobj), float) or isinstance(vobj, float):
rdata = vobj
elif issubclass(type(vobj), list) or issubclass(type(vobj), tuple):
rdata = []
try:
vobj = sorted(vobj)
except Exception:
pass
for idv, vii in enumerate(vobj):
if level + 1 <= self.maxlevel:
vid = self._process_object_types(
vii,
thisvm=thisvm,
inkey=inkey + '[' + str(idv) + ']',
level=(level + 1)
)
if vid:
rdata.append(vid)
elif issubclass(type(vobj), dict):
pass
elif issubclass(type(vobj), object):
methods = dir(vobj)
methods = [str(x) for x in methods if not x.startswith('_')]
methods = [x for x in methods if x not in self.bad_types]
methods = [x for x in methods if not inkey + '.' + x.lower() in self.skip_keys]
methods = sorted(methods)
for method in methods:
# Attempt to get the method, skip on fail
try:
methodToCall = getattr(vobj, method)
except Exception as e:
continue
if callable(methodToCall):
continue
if self.lowerkeys:
method = method.lower()
if level + 1 <= self.maxlevel:
try:
rdata[method] = self._process_object_types(
methodToCall,
thisvm=thisvm,
inkey=inkey + '.' + method,
level=(level + 1)
)
except vim.fault.NoPermission:
self.debugl("Skipping method %s (NoPermission)" % method)
else:
pass
return rdata
def get_host_info(self, host):
''' Return hostvars for a single host '''
if host in self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars']:
return self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][host]
elif self.args.host and self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars']:
match = None
for k, v in self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars'].items():
if self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][k]['name'] == self.args.host:
match = k
break
if match:
return self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][match]
else:
raise VMwareMissingHostException('%s not found' % host)
else:
raise VMwareMissingHostException('%s not found' % host)
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Run the script
print(VMWareInventory().show())