ansible-later/env_27/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/inventory/yaml.py
2019-04-11 13:00:36 +02:00

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# Copyright (c) 2017 Ansible Project
# 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 = '''
inventory: yaml
version_added: "2.4"
short_description: Uses a specific YAML file as an inventory source.
description:
- "YAML based inventory, starts with the 'all' group and has hosts/vars/children entries."
- Host entries can have sub-entries defined, which will be treated as variables.
- Vars entries are normal group vars.
- "Children are 'child groups', which can also have their own vars/hosts/children and so on."
- File MUST have a valid extension, defined in configuration
notes:
- It takes the place of the previously hardcoded YAML inventory.
- To function it requires being whitelisted in configuration.
options:
yaml_extensions:
description: list of 'valid' extensions for files containing YAML
type: list
default: ['.yaml', '.yml', '.json']
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_YAML_FILENAME_EXT
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_PLUGIN_EXTS
ini:
- key: yaml_valid_extensions
section: defaults
- section: inventory_plugin_yaml
key: yaml_valid_extensions
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
all: # keys must be unique, i.e. only one 'hosts' per group
hosts:
test1:
test2:
var1: value1
vars:
group_var1: value2
children: # key order does not matter, indentation does
other_group:
children:
group_x:
hosts:
test5
vars:
g2_var2: value3
hosts:
test4:
ansible_host: 127.0.0.1
last_group:
hosts:
test1 # same host as above, additional group membership
vars:
last_var: MYVALUE
'''
import os
from collections import MutableMapping
from ansible.errors import AnsibleParserError
from ansible.module_utils.six import string_types
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
from ansible.parsing.utils.addresses import parse_address
from ansible.plugins.inventory import BaseFileInventoryPlugin, detect_range, expand_hostname_range
class InventoryModule(BaseFileInventoryPlugin):
NAME = 'yaml'
def __init__(self):
super(InventoryModule, self).__init__()
def verify_file(self, path):
valid = False
if super(InventoryModule, self).verify_file(path):
file_name, ext = os.path.splitext(path)
if not ext or ext in self.get_option('yaml_extensions'):
valid = True
return valid
def parse(self, inventory, loader, path, cache=True):
''' parses the inventory file '''
super(InventoryModule, self).parse(inventory, loader, path)
self.set_options()
try:
data = self.loader.load_from_file(path, cache=False)
except Exception as e:
raise AnsibleParserError(e)
if not data:
raise AnsibleParserError('Parsed empty YAML file')
elif not isinstance(data, MutableMapping):
raise AnsibleParserError('YAML inventory has invalid structure, it should be a dictionary, got: %s' % type(data))
elif data.get('plugin'):
raise AnsibleParserError('Plugin configuration YAML file, not YAML inventory')
# We expect top level keys to correspond to groups, iterate over them
# to get host, vars and subgroups (which we iterate over recursivelly)
if isinstance(data, MutableMapping):
for group_name in data:
self._parse_group(group_name, data[group_name])
else:
raise AnsibleParserError("Invalid data from file, expected dictionary and got:\n\n%s" % to_native(data))
def _parse_group(self, group, group_data):
if isinstance(group_data, (MutableMapping, type(None))):
self.inventory.add_group(group)
if group_data is not None:
# make sure they are dicts
for section in ['vars', 'children', 'hosts']:
if section in group_data:
# convert strings to dicts as these are allowed
if isinstance(group_data[section], string_types):
group_data[section] = {group_data[section]: None}
if not isinstance(group_data[section], (MutableMapping, type(None))):
raise AnsibleParserError('Invalid "%s" entry for "%s" group, requires a dictionary, found "%s" instead.' %
(section, group, type(group_data[section])))
for key in group_data:
if key == 'vars':
for var in group_data['vars']:
self.inventory.set_variable(group, var, group_data['vars'][var])
elif key == 'children':
for subgroup in group_data['children']:
self._parse_group(subgroup, group_data['children'][subgroup])
self.inventory.add_child(group, subgroup)
elif key == 'hosts':
for host_pattern in group_data['hosts']:
hosts, port = self._parse_host(host_pattern)
self._populate_host_vars(hosts, group_data['hosts'][host_pattern] or {}, group, port)
else:
self.display.warning('Skipping unexpected key (%s) in group (%s), only "vars", "children" and "hosts" are valid' % (key, group))
else:
self.display.warning("Skipping '%s' as this is not a valid group definition" % group)
def _parse_host(self, host_pattern):
'''
Each host key can be a pattern, try to process it and add variables as needed
'''
(hostnames, port) = self._expand_hostpattern(host_pattern)
return hostnames, port
def _expand_hostpattern(self, hostpattern):
'''
Takes a single host pattern and returns a list of hostnames and an
optional port number that applies to all of them.
'''
# Can the given hostpattern be parsed as a host with an optional port
# specification?
try:
(pattern, port) = parse_address(hostpattern, allow_ranges=True)
except Exception:
# not a recognizable host pattern
pattern = hostpattern
port = None
# Once we have separated the pattern, we expand it into list of one or
# more hostnames, depending on whether it contains any [x:y] ranges.
if detect_range(pattern):
hostnames = expand_hostname_range(pattern)
else:
hostnames = [pattern]
return (hostnames, port)