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ansible/plugins/inventory/docker.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# (c) 2013, Paul Durivage <paul.durivage@gmail.com>
#
# 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#
# Author: Paul Durivage <paul.durivage@gmail.com>
#
# Description:
# This module queries local or remote Docker daemons and generates
# inventory information.
#
# This plugin does not support targeting of specific hosts using the --host
# flag. Instead, it queries the Docker API for each container, running
# or not, and returns this data all once.
#
# The plugin returns the following custom attributes on Docker containers:
# docker_args
# docker_config
# docker_created
# docker_driver
# docker_exec_driver
# docker_host_config
# docker_hostname_path
# docker_hosts_path
# docker_id
# docker_image
# docker_name
# docker_network_settings
# docker_path
# docker_resolv_conf_path
# docker_state
# docker_volumes
# docker_volumes_rw
#
# Requirements:
# The docker-py module: https://github.com/dotcloud/docker-py
#
# Notes:
# A config file can be used to configure this inventory module, and there
# are several environment variables that can be set to modify the behavior
# of the plugin at runtime:
# DOCKER_CONFIG_FILE
# DOCKER_HOST
# DOCKER_VERSION
# DOCKER_TIMEOUT
# DOCKER_PRIVATE_SSH_PORT
# DOCKER_DEFAULT_IP
#
# Environment Variables:
# environment variable: DOCKER_CONFIG_FILE
# description:
# - A path to a Docker inventory hosts/defaults file in YAML format
# - A sample file has been provided, colocated with the inventory
# file called 'docker.yml'
# required: false
# default: Uses docker.docker.Client constructor defaults
# environment variable: DOCKER_HOST
# description:
# - The socket on which to connect to a Docker daemon API
# required: false
# default: Uses docker.docker.Client constructor defaults
# environment variable: DOCKER_VERSION
# description:
# - Version of the Docker API to use
# default: Uses docker.docker.Client constructor defaults
# required: false
# environment variable: DOCKER_TIMEOUT
# description:
# - Timeout in seconds for connections to Docker daemon API
# default: Uses docker.docker.Client constructor defaults
# required: false
# environment variable: DOCKER_PRIVATE_SSH_PORT
# description:
# - The private port (container port) on which SSH is listening
# for connections
# default: 22
# required: false
# environment variable: DOCKER_DEFAULT_IP
# description:
# - This environment variable overrides the container SSH connection
# IP address (aka, 'ansible_ssh_host')
#
# This option allows one to override the ansible_ssh_host whenever
# Docker has exercised its default behavior of binding private ports
# to all interfaces of the Docker host. This behavior, when dealing
# with remote Docker hosts, does not allow Ansible to determine
# a proper host IP address on which to connect via SSH to containers.
# By default, this inventory module assumes all 0.0.0.0-exposed
# ports to be bound to localhost:<port>. To override this
# behavior, for example, to bind a container's SSH port to the public
# interface of its host, one must manually set this IP.
#
# It is preferable to begin to launch Docker containers with
# ports exposed on publicly accessible IP addresses, particularly
# if the containers are to be targeted by Ansible for remote
# configuration, not accessible via localhost SSH connections.
#
# Docker containers can be explicitly exposed on IP addresses by
# a) starting the daemon with the --ip argument
# b) running containers with the -P/--publish ip::containerPort
# argument
# default: 127.0.0.1 if port exposed on 0.0.0.0 by Docker
# required: false
#
# Examples:
# Use the config file:
# DOCKER_CONFIG_FILE=./docker.yml docker.py --list
#
# Connect to docker instance on localhost port 4243
# DOCKER_HOST=tcp://localhost:4243 docker.py --list
#
# Any container's ssh port exposed on 0.0.0.0 will mapped to
# another IP address (where Ansible will attempt to connect via SSH)
# DOCKER_DEFAULT_IP=1.2.3.4 docker.py --list
import os
import sys
import json
import argparse
from UserDict import UserDict
from collections import defaultdict
import yaml
from requests import HTTPError, ConnectionError
# Manipulation of the path is needed because the docker-py
# module is imported by the name docker, and because this file
# is also named docker
for path in [os.getcwd(), '', os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))]:
try:
del sys.path[sys.path.index(path)]
except:
pass
try:
import docker
except ImportError:
print('docker-py is required for this module')
sys.exit(1)
class HostDict(UserDict):
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
if value is not None:
self.data[key] = value
def update(self, dict=None, **kwargs):
if dict is None:
pass
elif isinstance(dict, UserDict):
for k, v in dict.data.items():
self[k] = v
else:
for k, v in dict.items():
self[k] = v
if len(kwargs):
for k, v in kwargs.items():
self[k] = v
def write_stderr(string):
sys.stderr.write('%s\n' % string)
def setup():
config = dict()
config_file = os.environ.get('DOCKER_CONFIG_FILE')
if config_file:
try:
config_file = os.path.abspath(config_file)
except Exception as e:
write_stderr(e)
sys.exit(1)
with open(config_file) as f:
try:
config = yaml.safe_load(f.read())
except Exception as e:
write_stderr(e)
sys.exit(1)
# Environment Variables
env_base_url = os.environ.get('DOCKER_HOST')
env_version = os.environ.get('DOCKER_VERSION')
env_timeout = os.environ.get('DOCKER_TIMEOUT')
env_ssh_port = os.environ.get('DOCKER_PRIVATE_SSH_PORT', '22')
env_default_ip = os.environ.get('DOCKER_DEFAULT_IP', '127.0.0.1')
# Config file defaults
defaults = config.get('defaults', dict())
def_host = defaults.get('host')
def_version = defaults.get('version')
def_timeout = defaults.get('timeout')
def_default_ip = defaults.get('default_ip')
def_ssh_port = defaults.get('private_ssh_port')
hosts = list()
if config:
hosts_list = config.get('hosts', list())
# Look to the config file's defined hosts
if hosts_list:
for host in hosts_list:
baseurl = host.get('host') or def_host or env_base_url
version = host.get('version') or def_version or env_version
timeout = host.get('timeout') or def_timeout or env_timeout
default_ip = host.get('default_ip') or def_default_ip or env_default_ip
ssh_port = host.get('private_ssh_port') or def_ssh_port or env_ssh_port
hostdict = HostDict(
base_url=baseurl,
version=version,
timeout=timeout,
default_ip=default_ip,
private_ssh_port=ssh_port,
)
hosts.append(hostdict)
# Look to the defaults
else:
hostdict = HostDict(
base_url=def_host,
version=def_version,
timeout=def_timeout,
default_ip=def_default_ip,
private_ssh_port=def_ssh_port,
)
hosts.append(hostdict)
# Look to the environment
else:
hostdict = HostDict(
base_url=env_base_url,
version=env_version,
timeout=env_timeout,
default_ip=env_default_ip,
private_ssh_port=env_ssh_port,
)
hosts.append(hostdict)
return hosts
def list_groups():
hosts = setup()
groups = defaultdict(list)
hostvars = defaultdict(dict)
for host in hosts:
ssh_port = host.pop('private_ssh_port', None)
default_ip = host.pop('default_ip', None)
hostname = host.get('base_url')
try:
client = docker.Client(**host)
containers = client.containers(all=True)
except (HTTPError, ConnectionError) as e:
write_stderr(e)
sys.exit(1)
for container in containers:
id = container.get('Id')
short_id = id[:13]
try:
name = container.get('Names', list()).pop(0).lstrip('/')
except IndexError:
name = short_id
if not id:
continue
inspect = client.inspect_container(id)
running = inspect.get('State', dict()).get('Running')
groups[id].append(name)
groups[name].append(name)
if not short_id in groups.keys():
groups[short_id].append(name)
groups[hostname].append(name)
if running is True:
groups['running'].append(name)
else:
groups['stopped'].append(name)
try:
port = client.port(container, ssh_port)[0]
except (IndexError, AttributeError, TypeError):
port = dict()
try:
ip = default_ip if port['HostIp'] == '0.0.0.0' else port['HostIp']
except KeyError:
ip = ''
container_info = dict(
ansible_ssh_host=ip,
ansible_ssh_port=port.get('HostPort', int()),
docker_args=inspect.get('Args'),
docker_config=inspect.get('Config'),
docker_created=inspect.get('Created'),
docker_driver=inspect.get('Driver'),
docker_exec_driver=inspect.get('ExecDriver'),
docker_host_config=inspect.get('HostConfig'),
docker_hostname_path=inspect.get('HostnamePath'),
docker_hosts_path=inspect.get('HostsPath'),
docker_id=inspect.get('ID'),
docker_image=inspect.get('Image'),
docker_name=name,
docker_network_settings=inspect.get('NetworkSettings'),
docker_path=inspect.get('Path'),
docker_resolv_conf_path=inspect.get('ResolvConfPath'),
docker_state=inspect.get('State'),
docker_volumes=inspect.get('Volumes'),
docker_volumes_rw=inspect.get('VolumesRW'),
)
hostvars[name].update(container_info)
groups['docker_hosts'] = [host.get('base_url') for host in hosts]
groups['_meta'] = dict()
groups['_meta']['hostvars'] = hostvars
print json.dumps(groups, sort_keys=True, indent=4)
sys.exit(0)
def parse_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
group.add_argument('--list', action='store_true')
group.add_argument('--host', action='store_true')
return parser.parse_args()
def main():
args = parse_args()
if args.list:
list_groups()
elif args.host:
write_stderr('This option is not supported.')
sys.exit(1)
sys.exit(0)
main()