ansible-later/env_27/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/modules/cloud/google/gcdns_record.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2015 CallFire Inc.
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
################################################################################
# Documentation
################################################################################
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community'}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: gcdns_record
short_description: Creates or removes resource records in Google Cloud DNS
description:
- Creates or removes resource records in Google Cloud DNS.
version_added: "2.2"
author: "William Albert (@walbert947)"
requirements:
- "python >= 2.6"
- "apache-libcloud >= 0.19.0"
options:
state:
description:
- Whether the given resource record should or should not be present.
choices: ["present", "absent"]
default: "present"
record:
description:
- The fully-qualified domain name of the resource record.
required: true
aliases: ['name']
zone:
description:
- The DNS domain name of the zone (e.g., example.com).
- One of either I(zone) or I(zone_id) must be specified as an
option, or the module will fail.
- If both I(zone) and I(zone_id) are specified, I(zone_id) will be
used.
zone_id:
description:
- The Google Cloud ID of the zone (e.g., example-com).
- One of either I(zone) or I(zone_id) must be specified as an
option, or the module will fail.
- These usually take the form of domain names with the dots replaced
with dashes. A zone ID will never have any dots in it.
- I(zone_id) can be faster than I(zone) in projects with a large
number of zones.
- If both I(zone) and I(zone_id) are specified, I(zone_id) will be
used.
type:
description:
- The type of resource record to add.
required: true
choices: [ 'A', 'AAAA', 'CNAME', 'SRV', 'TXT', 'SOA', 'NS', 'MX', 'SPF', 'PTR' ]
record_data:
description:
- The record_data to use for the resource record.
- I(record_data) must be specified if I(state) is C(present) or
I(overwrite) is C(True), or the module will fail.
- Valid record_data vary based on the record's I(type). In addition,
resource records that contain a DNS domain name in the value
field (e.g., CNAME, PTR, SRV, .etc) MUST include a trailing dot
in the value.
- Individual string record_data for TXT records must be enclosed in
double quotes.
- For resource records that have the same name but different
record_data (e.g., multiple A records), they must be defined as
multiple list entries in a single record.
required: false
aliases: ['value']
ttl:
description:
- The amount of time in seconds that a resource record will remain
cached by a caching resolver.
default: 300
overwrite:
description:
- Whether an attempt to overwrite an existing record should succeed
or fail. The behavior of this option depends on I(state).
- If I(state) is C(present) and I(overwrite) is C(True), this
module will replace an existing resource record of the same name
with the provided I(record_data). If I(state) is C(present) and
I(overwrite) is C(False), this module will fail if there is an
existing resource record with the same name and type, but
different resource data.
- If I(state) is C(absent) and I(overwrite) is C(True), this
module will remove the given resource record unconditionally.
If I(state) is C(absent) and I(overwrite) is C(False), this
module will fail if the provided record_data do not match exactly
with the existing resource record's record_data.
type: bool
default: 'no'
service_account_email:
description:
- The e-mail address for a service account with access to Google
Cloud DNS.
pem_file:
description:
- The path to the PEM file associated with the service account
email.
- This option is deprecated and may be removed in a future release.
Use I(credentials_file) instead.
credentials_file:
description:
- The path to the JSON file associated with the service account
email.
project_id:
description:
- The Google Cloud Platform project ID to use.
notes:
- See also M(gcdns_zone).
- This modules's underlying library does not support in-place updates for
DNS resource records. Instead, resource records are quickly deleted and
recreated.
- SOA records are technically supported, but their functionality is limited
to verifying that a zone's existing SOA record matches a pre-determined
value. The SOA record cannot be updated.
- Root NS records cannot be updated.
- NAPTR records are not supported.
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Create an A record.
- gcdns_record:
record: 'www1.example.com'
zone: 'example.com'
type: A
value: '1.2.3.4'
# Update an existing record.
- gcdns_record:
record: 'www1.example.com'
zone: 'example.com'
type: A
overwrite: true
value: '5.6.7.8'
# Remove an A record.
- gcdns_record:
record: 'www1.example.com'
zone_id: 'example-com'
state: absent
type: A
value: '5.6.7.8'
# Create a CNAME record.
- gcdns_record:
record: 'www.example.com'
zone_id: 'example-com'
type: CNAME
value: 'www.example.com.' # Note the trailing dot
# Create an MX record with a custom TTL.
- gcdns_record:
record: 'example.com'
zone: 'example.com'
type: MX
ttl: 3600
value: '10 mail.example.com.' # Note the trailing dot
# Create multiple A records with the same name.
- gcdns_record:
record: 'api.example.com'
zone_id: 'example-com'
type: A
record_data:
- '192.0.2.23'
- '10.4.5.6'
- '198.51.100.5'
- '203.0.113.10'
# Change the value of an existing record with multiple record_data.
- gcdns_record:
record: 'api.example.com'
zone: 'example.com'
type: A
overwrite: true
record_data: # WARNING: All values in a record will be replaced
- '192.0.2.23'
- '192.0.2.42' # The changed record
- '198.51.100.5'
- '203.0.113.10'
# Safely remove a multi-line record.
- gcdns_record:
record: 'api.example.com'
zone_id: 'example-com'
state: absent
type: A
record_data: # NOTE: All of the values must match exactly
- '192.0.2.23'
- '192.0.2.42'
- '198.51.100.5'
- '203.0.113.10'
# Unconditionally remove a record.
- gcdns_record:
record: 'api.example.com'
zone_id: 'example-com'
state: absent
overwrite: true # overwrite is true, so no values are needed
type: A
# Create an AAAA record
- gcdns_record:
record: 'www1.example.com'
zone: 'example.com'
type: AAAA
value: 'fd00:db8::1'
# Create a PTR record
- gcdns_record:
record: '10.5.168.192.in-addr.arpa'
zone: '5.168.192.in-addr.arpa'
type: PTR
value: 'api.example.com.' # Note the trailing dot.
# Create an NS record
- gcdns_record:
record: 'subdomain.example.com'
zone: 'example.com'
type: NS
ttl: 21600
record_data:
- 'ns-cloud-d1.googledomains.com.' # Note the trailing dots on values
- 'ns-cloud-d2.googledomains.com.'
- 'ns-cloud-d3.googledomains.com.'
- 'ns-cloud-d4.googledomains.com.'
# Create a TXT record
- gcdns_record:
record: 'example.com'
zone_id: 'example-com'
type: TXT
record_data:
- '"v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com -all"' # A single-string TXT value
- '"hello " "world"' # A multi-string TXT value
'''
RETURN = '''
overwrite:
description: Whether to the module was allowed to overwrite the record
returned: success
type: boolean
sample: True
record:
description: Fully-qualified domain name of the resource record
returned: success
type: string
sample: mail.example.com.
state:
description: Whether the record is present or absent
returned: success
type: string
sample: present
ttl:
description: The time-to-live of the resource record
returned: success
type: int
sample: 300
type:
description: The type of the resource record
returned: success
type: string
sample: A
record_data:
description: The resource record values
returned: success
type: list
sample: ['5.6.7.8', '9.10.11.12']
zone:
description: The dns name of the zone
returned: success
type: string
sample: example.com.
zone_id:
description: The Google Cloud DNS ID of the zone
returned: success
type: string
sample: example-com
'''
################################################################################
# Imports
################################################################################
import socket
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
try:
from libcloud import __version__ as LIBCLOUD_VERSION
from libcloud.common.google import InvalidRequestError
from libcloud.common.types import LibcloudError
from libcloud.dns.types import Provider
from libcloud.dns.types import RecordDoesNotExistError
from libcloud.dns.types import ZoneDoesNotExistError
HAS_LIBCLOUD = True
# The libcloud Google Cloud DNS provider.
PROVIDER = Provider.GOOGLE
except ImportError:
HAS_LIBCLOUD = False
PROVIDER = None
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils.gcdns import gcdns_connect
################################################################################
# Constants
################################################################################
# Apache libcloud 0.19.0 was the first to contain the non-beta Google Cloud DNS
# v1 API. Earlier versions contained the beta v1 API, which has since been
# deprecated and decommissioned.
MINIMUM_LIBCLOUD_VERSION = '0.19.0'
# The records that libcloud's Google Cloud DNS provider supports.
#
# Libcloud has a RECORD_TYPE_MAP dictionary in the provider that also contains
# this information and is the authoritative source on which records are
# supported, but accessing the dictionary requires creating a Google Cloud DNS
# driver object, which is done in a helper module.
#
# I'm hard-coding the supported record types here, because they (hopefully!)
# shouldn't change much, and it allows me to use it as a "choices" parameter
# in an AnsibleModule argument_spec.
SUPPORTED_RECORD_TYPES = ['A', 'AAAA', 'CNAME', 'SRV', 'TXT', 'SOA', 'NS', 'MX', 'SPF', 'PTR']
################################################################################
# Functions
################################################################################
def create_record(module, gcdns, zone, record):
"""Creates or overwrites a resource record."""
overwrite = module.boolean(module.params['overwrite'])
record_name = module.params['record']
record_type = module.params['type']
ttl = module.params['ttl']
record_data = module.params['record_data']
data = dict(ttl=ttl, rrdatas=record_data)
# Google Cloud DNS wants the trailing dot on all DNS names.
if record_name[-1] != '.':
record_name = record_name + '.'
# If we found a record, we need to check if the values match.
if record is not None:
# If the record matches, we obviously don't have to change anything.
if _records_match(record.data['ttl'], record.data['rrdatas'], ttl, record_data):
return False
# The record doesn't match, so we need to check if we can overwrite it.
if not overwrite:
module.fail_json(
msg='cannot overwrite existing record, overwrite protection enabled',
changed=False
)
# The record either doesn't exist, or it exists and we can overwrite it.
if record is None and not module.check_mode:
# There's no existing record, so we'll just create it.
try:
gcdns.create_record(record_name, zone, record_type, data)
except InvalidRequestError as error:
if error.code == 'invalid':
# The resource record name and type are valid by themselves, but
# not when combined (e.g., an 'A' record with "www.example.com"
# as its value).
module.fail_json(
msg='value is invalid for the given type: ' +
"%s, got value: %s" % (record_type, record_data),
changed=False
)
elif error.code == 'cnameResourceRecordSetConflict':
# We're attempting to create a CNAME resource record when we
# already have another type of resource record with the name
# domain name.
module.fail_json(
msg="non-CNAME resource record already exists: %s" % record_name,
changed=False
)
else:
# The error is something else that we don't know how to handle,
# so we'll just re-raise the exception.
raise
elif record is not None and not module.check_mode:
# The Google provider in libcloud doesn't support updating a record in
# place, so if the record already exists, we need to delete it and
# recreate it using the new information.
gcdns.delete_record(record)
try:
gcdns.create_record(record_name, zone, record_type, data)
except InvalidRequestError:
# Something blew up when creating the record. This will usually be a
# result of invalid value data in the new record. Unfortunately, we
# already changed the state of the record by deleting the old one,
# so we'll try to roll back before failing out.
try:
gcdns.create_record(record.name, record.zone, record.type, record.data)
module.fail_json(
msg='error updating record, the original record was restored',
changed=False
)
except LibcloudError:
# We deleted the old record, couldn't create the new record, and
# couldn't roll back. That really sucks. We'll dump the original
# record to the failure output so the user can resore it if
# necessary.
module.fail_json(
msg='error updating record, and could not restore original record, ' +
"original name: %s " % record.name +
"original zone: %s " % record.zone +
"original type: %s " % record.type +
"original data: %s" % record.data,
changed=True)
return True
def remove_record(module, gcdns, record):
"""Remove a resource record."""
overwrite = module.boolean(module.params['overwrite'])
ttl = module.params['ttl']
record_data = module.params['record_data']
# If there is no record, we're obviously done.
if record is None:
return False
# If there is an existing record, do our values match the values of the
# existing record?
if not overwrite:
if not _records_match(record.data['ttl'], record.data['rrdatas'], ttl, record_data):
module.fail_json(
msg='cannot delete due to non-matching ttl or record_data: ' +
"ttl: %d, record_data: %s " % (ttl, record_data) +
"original ttl: %d, original record_data: %s" % (record.data['ttl'], record.data['rrdatas']),
changed=False
)
# If we got to this point, we're okay to delete the record.
if not module.check_mode:
gcdns.delete_record(record)
return True
def _get_record(gcdns, zone, record_type, record_name):
"""Gets the record object for a given FQDN."""
# The record ID is a combination of its type and FQDN. For example, the
# ID of an A record for www.example.com would be 'A:www.example.com.'
record_id = "%s:%s" % (record_type, record_name)
try:
return gcdns.get_record(zone.id, record_id)
except RecordDoesNotExistError:
return None
def _get_zone(gcdns, zone_name, zone_id):
"""Gets the zone object for a given domain name."""
if zone_id is not None:
try:
return gcdns.get_zone(zone_id)
except ZoneDoesNotExistError:
return None
# To create a zone, we need to supply a domain name. However, to delete a
# zone, we need to supply a zone ID. Zone ID's are often based on domain
# names, but that's not guaranteed, so we'll iterate through the list of
# zones to see if we can find a matching domain name.
available_zones = gcdns.iterate_zones()
found_zone = None
for zone in available_zones:
if zone.domain == zone_name:
found_zone = zone
break
return found_zone
def _records_match(old_ttl, old_record_data, new_ttl, new_record_data):
"""Checks to see if original and new TTL and values match."""
matches = True
if old_ttl != new_ttl:
matches = False
if old_record_data != new_record_data:
matches = False
return matches
def _sanity_check(module):
"""Run sanity checks that don't depend on info from the zone/record."""
overwrite = module.params['overwrite']
record_name = module.params['record']
record_type = module.params['type']
state = module.params['state']
ttl = module.params['ttl']
record_data = module.params['record_data']
# Apache libcloud needs to be installed and at least the minimum version.
if not HAS_LIBCLOUD:
module.fail_json(
msg='This module requires Apache libcloud %s or greater' % MINIMUM_LIBCLOUD_VERSION,
changed=False
)
elif LooseVersion(LIBCLOUD_VERSION) < MINIMUM_LIBCLOUD_VERSION:
module.fail_json(
msg='This module requires Apache libcloud %s or greater' % MINIMUM_LIBCLOUD_VERSION,
changed=False
)
# A negative TTL is not permitted (how would they even work?!).
if ttl < 0:
module.fail_json(
msg='TTL cannot be less than zero, got: %d' % ttl,
changed=False
)
# Deleting SOA records is not permitted.
if record_type == 'SOA' and state == 'absent':
module.fail_json(msg='cannot delete SOA records', changed=False)
# Updating SOA records is not permitted.
if record_type == 'SOA' and state == 'present' and overwrite:
module.fail_json(msg='cannot update SOA records', changed=False)
# Some sanity checks depend on what value was supplied.
if record_data is not None and (state == 'present' or not overwrite):
# A records must contain valid IPv4 addresses.
if record_type == 'A':
for value in record_data:
try:
socket.inet_aton(value)
except socket.error:
module.fail_json(
msg='invalid A record value, got: %s' % value,
changed=False
)
# AAAA records must contain valid IPv6 addresses.
if record_type == 'AAAA':
for value in record_data:
try:
socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, value)
except socket.error:
module.fail_json(
msg='invalid AAAA record value, got: %s' % value,
changed=False
)
# CNAME and SOA records can't have multiple values.
if record_type in ['CNAME', 'SOA'] and len(record_data) > 1:
module.fail_json(
msg='CNAME or SOA records cannot have more than one value, ' +
"got: %s" % record_data,
changed=False
)
# Google Cloud DNS does not support wildcard NS records.
if record_type == 'NS' and record_name[0] == '*':
module.fail_json(
msg="wildcard NS records not allowed, got: %s" % record_name,
changed=False
)
# Values for txt records must begin and end with a double quote.
if record_type == 'TXT':
for value in record_data:
if value[0] != '"' and value[-1] != '"':
module.fail_json(
msg='TXT record_data must be enclosed in double quotes, ' +
'got: %s' % value,
changed=False
)
def _additional_sanity_checks(module, zone):
"""Run input sanity checks that depend on info from the zone/record."""
overwrite = module.params['overwrite']
record_name = module.params['record']
record_type = module.params['type']
state = module.params['state']
# CNAME records are not allowed to have the same name as the root domain.
if record_type == 'CNAME' and record_name == zone.domain:
module.fail_json(
msg='CNAME records cannot match the zone name',
changed=False
)
# The root domain must always have an NS record.
if record_type == 'NS' and record_name == zone.domain and state == 'absent':
module.fail_json(
msg='cannot delete root NS records',
changed=False
)
# Updating NS records with the name as the root domain is not allowed
# because libcloud does not support in-place updates and root domain NS
# records cannot be removed.
if record_type == 'NS' and record_name == zone.domain and overwrite:
module.fail_json(
msg='cannot update existing root NS records',
changed=False
)
# SOA records with names that don't match the root domain are not permitted
# (and wouldn't make sense anyway).
if record_type == 'SOA' and record_name != zone.domain:
module.fail_json(
msg='non-root SOA records are not permitted, got: %s' % record_name,
changed=False
)
################################################################################
# Main
################################################################################
def main():
"""Main function"""
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent'], type='str'),
record=dict(required=True, aliases=['name'], type='str'),
zone=dict(type='str'),
zone_id=dict(type='str'),
type=dict(required=True, choices=SUPPORTED_RECORD_TYPES, type='str'),
record_data=dict(aliases=['value'], type='list'),
ttl=dict(default=300, type='int'),
overwrite=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
service_account_email=dict(type='str'),
pem_file=dict(type='path'),
credentials_file=dict(type='path'),
project_id=dict(type='str')
),
required_if=[
('state', 'present', ['record_data']),
('overwrite', False, ['record_data'])
],
required_one_of=[['zone', 'zone_id']],
supports_check_mode=True
)
_sanity_check(module)
record_name = module.params['record']
record_type = module.params['type']
state = module.params['state']
ttl = module.params['ttl']
zone_name = module.params['zone']
zone_id = module.params['zone_id']
json_output = dict(
state=state,
record=record_name,
zone=zone_name,
zone_id=zone_id,
type=record_type,
record_data=module.params['record_data'],
ttl=ttl,
overwrite=module.boolean(module.params['overwrite'])
)
# Google Cloud DNS wants the trailing dot on all DNS names.
if zone_name is not None and zone_name[-1] != '.':
zone_name = zone_name + '.'
if record_name[-1] != '.':
record_name = record_name + '.'
# Build a connection object that we can use to connect with Google Cloud
# DNS.
gcdns = gcdns_connect(module, provider=PROVIDER)
# We need to check that the zone we're creating a record for actually
# exists.
zone = _get_zone(gcdns, zone_name, zone_id)
if zone is None and zone_name is not None:
module.fail_json(
msg='zone name was not found: %s' % zone_name,
changed=False
)
elif zone is None and zone_id is not None:
module.fail_json(
msg='zone id was not found: %s' % zone_id,
changed=False
)
# Populate the returns with the actual zone information.
json_output['zone'] = zone.domain
json_output['zone_id'] = zone.id
# We also need to check if the record we want to create or remove actually
# exists.
try:
record = _get_record(gcdns, zone, record_type, record_name)
except InvalidRequestError:
# We gave Google Cloud DNS an invalid DNS record name.
module.fail_json(
msg='record name is invalid: %s' % record_name,
changed=False
)
_additional_sanity_checks(module, zone)
diff = dict()
# Build the 'before' diff
if record is None:
diff['before'] = ''
diff['before_header'] = '<absent>'
else:
diff['before'] = dict(
record=record.data['name'],
type=record.data['type'],
record_data=record.data['rrdatas'],
ttl=record.data['ttl']
)
diff['before_header'] = "%s:%s" % (record_type, record_name)
# Create, remove, or modify the record.
if state == 'present':
diff['after'] = dict(
record=record_name,
type=record_type,
record_data=module.params['record_data'],
ttl=ttl
)
diff['after_header'] = "%s:%s" % (record_type, record_name)
changed = create_record(module, gcdns, zone, record)
elif state == 'absent':
diff['after'] = ''
diff['after_header'] = '<absent>'
changed = remove_record(module, gcdns, record)
module.exit_json(changed=changed, diff=diff, **json_output)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()