ansible-later/env_27/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/modules/remote_management/manageiq/manageiq_policies.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2017, Daniel Korn <korndaniel1@gmail.com>
# (c) 2017, Yaacov Zamir <yzamir@redhat.com>
# 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
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {
'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community'
}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
module: manageiq_policies
short_description: Management of resource policy_profiles in ManageIQ.
extends_documentation_fragment: manageiq
version_added: '2.5'
author: Daniel Korn (@dkorn)
description:
- The manageiq_policies module supports adding and deleting policy_profiles in ManageIQ.
options:
state:
description:
- absent - policy_profiles should not exist,
- present - policy_profiles should exist,
- list - list current policy_profiles and policies.
choices: ['absent', 'present', 'list']
default: 'present'
policy_profiles:
description:
- list of dictionaries, each includes the policy_profile 'name' key.
- required if state is present or absent.
resource_type:
description:
- the type of the resource to which the profile should be [un]assigned
required: true
choices: ['provider', 'host', 'vm', 'blueprint', 'category', 'cluster',
'data store', 'group', 'resource pool', 'service', 'service template',
'template', 'tenant', 'user']
resource_name:
description:
- the name of the resource to which the profile should be [un]assigned
required: true
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
- name: Assign new policy_profile for a provider in ManageIQ
manageiq_policies:
resource_name: 'EngLab'
resource_type: 'provider'
policy_profiles:
- name: openscap profile
manageiq_connection:
url: 'http://127.0.0.1:3000'
username: 'admin'
password: 'smartvm'
verify_ssl: False
- name: Unassign a policy_profile for a provider in ManageIQ
manageiq_policies:
state: absent
resource_name: 'EngLab'
resource_type: 'provider'
policy_profiles:
- name: openscap profile
manageiq_connection:
url: 'http://127.0.0.1:3000'
username: 'admin'
password: 'smartvm'
verify_ssl: False
- name: List current policy_profile and policies for a provider in ManageIQ
manageiq_policies:
state: list
resource_name: 'EngLab'
resource_type: 'provider'
manageiq_connection:
url: 'http://127.0.0.1:3000'
username: 'admin'
password: 'smartvm'
verify_ssl: False
'''
RETURN = '''
manageiq_policies:
description:
- List current policy_profile and policies for a provider in ManageIQ
returned: always
type: dict
sample: '{
"changed": false,
"profiles": [
{
"policies": [
{
"active": true,
"description": "OpenSCAP",
"name": "openscap policy"
},
{
"active": true,
"description": "Analyse incoming container images",
"name": "analyse incoming container images"
},
{
"active": true,
"description": "Schedule compliance after smart state analysis",
"name": "schedule compliance after smart state analysis"
}
],
"profile_description": "OpenSCAP profile",
"profile_name": "openscap profile"
}
]
}'
'''
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils.manageiq import ManageIQ, manageiq_argument_spec, manageiq_entities
class ManageIQPolicies(object):
"""
Object to execute policies management operations of manageiq resources.
"""
def __init__(self, manageiq, resource_type, resource_id):
self.manageiq = manageiq
self.module = self.manageiq.module
self.api_url = self.manageiq.api_url
self.client = self.manageiq.client
self.resource_type = resource_type
self.resource_id = resource_id
self.resource_url = '{api_url}/{resource_type}/{resource_id}'.format(
api_url=self.api_url,
resource_type=resource_type,
resource_id=resource_id)
def query_profile_href(self, profile):
""" Add or Update the policy_profile href field
Example:
{name: STR, ...} => {name: STR, href: STR}
"""
resource = self.manageiq.find_collection_resource_or_fail(
"policy_profiles", **profile)
return dict(name=profile['name'], href=resource['href'])
def query_resource_profiles(self):
""" Returns a set of the profile objects objects assigned to the resource
"""
url = '{resource_url}/policy_profiles?expand=resources'
try:
response = self.client.get(url.format(resource_url=self.resource_url))
except Exception as e:
msg = "Failed to query {resource_type} policies: {error}".format(
resource_type=self.resource_type,
error=e)
self.module.fail_json(msg=msg)
resources = response.get('resources', [])
# clean the returned rest api profile object to look like:
# {profile_name: STR, profile_description: STR, policies: ARR<POLICIES>}
profiles = [self.clean_profile_object(profile) for profile in resources]
return profiles
def query_profile_policies(self, profile_id):
""" Returns a set of the policy objects assigned to the resource
"""
url = '{api_url}/policy_profiles/{profile_id}?expand=policies'
try:
response = self.client.get(url.format(api_url=self.api_url, profile_id=profile_id))
except Exception as e:
msg = "Failed to query {resource_type} policies: {error}".format(
resource_type=self.resource_type,
error=e)
self.module.fail_json(msg=msg)
resources = response.get('policies', [])
# clean the returned rest api policy object to look like:
# {name: STR, description: STR, active: BOOL}
policies = [self.clean_policy_object(policy) for policy in resources]
return policies
def clean_policy_object(self, policy):
""" Clean a policy object to have human readable form of:
{
name: STR,
description: STR,
active: BOOL
}
"""
name = policy.get('name')
description = policy.get('description')
active = policy.get('active')
return dict(
name=name,
description=description,
active=active)
def clean_profile_object(self, profile):
""" Clean a profile object to have human readable form of:
{
profile_name: STR,
profile_description: STR,
policies: ARR<POLICIES>
}
"""
profile_id = profile['id']
name = profile.get('name')
description = profile.get('description')
policies = self.query_profile_policies(profile_id)
return dict(
profile_name=name,
profile_description=description,
policies=policies)
def profiles_to_update(self, profiles, action):
""" Create a list of policies we need to update in ManageIQ.
Returns:
Whether or not a change took place and a message describing the
operation executed.
"""
profiles_to_post = []
assigned_profiles = self.query_resource_profiles()
# make a list of assigned full profile names strings
# e.g. ['openscap profile', ...]
assigned_profiles_set = set([profile['profile_name'] for profile in assigned_profiles])
for profile in profiles:
assigned = profile.get('name') in assigned_profiles_set
if (action == 'unassign' and assigned) or (action == 'assign' and not assigned):
# add/update the policy profile href field
# {name: STR, ...} => {name: STR, href: STR}
profile = self.query_profile_href(profile)
profiles_to_post.append(profile)
return profiles_to_post
def assign_or_unassign_profiles(self, profiles, action):
""" Perform assign/unassign action
"""
# get a list of profiles needed to be changed
profiles_to_post = self.profiles_to_update(profiles, action)
if not profiles_to_post:
return dict(
changed=False,
msg="Profiles {profiles} already {action}ed, nothing to do".format(
action=action,
profiles=profiles))
# try to assign or unassign profiles to resource
url = '{resource_url}/policy_profiles'.format(resource_url=self.resource_url)
try:
response = self.client.post(url, action=action, resources=profiles_to_post)
except Exception as e:
msg = "Failed to {action} profile: {error}".format(
action=action,
error=e)
self.module.fail_json(msg=msg)
# check all entities in result to be successfull
for result in response['results']:
if not result['success']:
msg = "Failed to {action}: {message}".format(
action=action,
message=result['message'])
self.module.fail_json(msg=msg)
# successfully changed all needed profiles
return dict(
changed=True,
msg="Successfully {action}ed profiles: {profiles}".format(
action=action,
profiles=profiles))
def main():
actions = {'present': 'assign', 'absent': 'unassign', 'list': 'list'}
argument_spec = dict(
policy_profiles=dict(type='list'),
resource_name=dict(required=True, type='str'),
resource_type=dict(required=True, type='str',
choices=manageiq_entities().keys()),
state=dict(required=False, type='str',
choices=['present', 'absent', 'list'], default='present'),
)
# add the manageiq connection arguments to the arguments
argument_spec.update(manageiq_argument_spec())
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=argument_spec,
required_if=[
('state', 'present', ['policy_profiles']),
('state', 'absent', ['policy_profiles'])
],
)
policy_profiles = module.params['policy_profiles']
resource_type_key = module.params['resource_type']
resource_name = module.params['resource_name']
state = module.params['state']
# get the action and resource type
action = actions[state]
resource_type = manageiq_entities()[resource_type_key]
manageiq = ManageIQ(module)
# query resource id, fail if resource does not exist
resource_id = manageiq.find_collection_resource_or_fail(resource_type, name=resource_name)['id']
manageiq_policies = ManageIQPolicies(manageiq, resource_type, resource_id)
if action == 'list':
# return a list of current profiles for this object
current_profiles = manageiq_policies.query_resource_profiles()
res_args = dict(changed=False, profiles=current_profiles)
else:
# assign or unassign the profiles
res_args = manageiq_policies.assign_or_unassign_profiles(policy_profiles, action)
module.exit_json(**res_args)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()