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#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright: (c) 2018, Chris Houseknecht <@chouseknecht> # 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 # STARTREMOVE (downstream) DOCUMENTATION = r''' module: k8s short_description: Manage OpenShift objects author: - "Chris Houseknecht (@chouseknecht)" - "Fabian von Feilitzsch (@fabianvf)" description: - Use the Kubernetes Python client to perform CRUD operations on K8s objects. - Pass the object definition from a source file or inline. See examples for reading files and using Jinja templates or vault-encrypted files. - Access to the full range of K8s APIs. - Use the M(kubernetes.core.k8s_info) module to obtain a list of items about an object of type C(kind). - Authenticate using either a config file, certificates, password or token. - Supports check mode. - Optimized for OKD/OpenShift Kubernetes flavors. extends_documentation_fragment: - kubernetes.core.k8s_name_options - kubernetes.core.k8s_resource_options - kubernetes.core.k8s_auth_options - kubernetes.core.k8s_wait_options - kubernetes.core.k8s_delete_options options: state: description: - Determines if an object should be created, patched, or deleted. When set to C(present), an object will be created, if it does not already exist. If set to C(absent), an existing object will be deleted. If set to C(present), an existing object will be patched, if its attributes differ from those specified using I(resource_definition) or I(src). - C(patched) state is an existing resource that has a given patch applied. If the resource doesn't exist, silently skip it (do not raise an error). type: str default: present choices: [ absent, present, patched ] force: description: - If set to C(yes), and I(state) is C(present), an existing object will be replaced. type: bool default: no merge_type: description: - Whether to override the default patch merge approach with a specific type. By default, the strategic merge will typically be used. - For example, Custom Resource Definitions typically aren't updatable by the usual strategic merge. You may want to use C(merge) if you see "strategic merge patch format is not supported" - See U(https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/update-api-object-kubectl-patch/#use-a-json-merge-patch-to-update-a-deployment) - If more than one merge_type is given, the merge_types will be tried in order - Defaults to C(['strategic-merge', 'merge']), which is ideal for using the same parameters on resource kinds that combine Custom Resources and built-in resources. - mutually exclusive with C(apply) - I(merge_type=json) is deprecated and will be removed in version 3.0.0. Please use M(kubernetes.core.k8s_json_patch) instead. choices: - json - merge - strategic-merge type: list elements: str validate: description: - how (if at all) to validate the resource definition against the kubernetes schema. Requires the kubernetes-validate python module suboptions: fail_on_error: description: whether to fail on validation errors. type: bool version: description: version of Kubernetes to validate against. defaults to Kubernetes server version type: str strict: description: whether to fail when passing unexpected properties default: True type: bool type: dict append_hash: description: - Whether to append a hash to a resource name for immutability purposes - Applies only to ConfigMap and Secret resources - The parameter will be silently ignored for other resource kinds - The full definition of an object is needed to generate the hash - this means that deleting an object created with append_hash will only work if the same object is passed with state=absent (alternatively, just use state=absent with the name including the generated hash and append_hash=no) type: bool default: false apply: description: - C(apply) compares the desired resource definition with the previously supplied resource definition, ignoring properties that are automatically generated - C(apply) works better with Services than 'force=yes' - mutually exclusive with C(merge_type) type: bool default: false template: description: - Provide a valid YAML template definition file for an object when creating or updating. - Value can be provided as string or dictionary. - Mutually exclusive with C(src) and C(resource_definition). - Template files needs to be present on the Ansible Controller's file system. - Additional parameters can be specified using dictionary. - 'Valid additional parameters - ' - 'C(newline_sequence) (str): Specify the newline sequence to use for templating files. valid choices are "\n", "\r", "\r\n". Default value "\n".' - 'C(block_start_string) (str): The string marking the beginning of a block. Default value "{%".' - 'C(block_end_string) (str): The string marking the end of a block. Default value "%}".' - 'C(variable_start_string) (str): The string marking the beginning of a print statement. Default value "{{".' - 'C(variable_end_string) (str): The string marking the end of a print statement. Default value "}}".' - 'C(trim_blocks) (bool): Determine when newlines should be removed from blocks. When set to C(yes) the first newline after a block is removed (block, not variable tag!). Default value is true.' - 'C(lstrip_blocks) (bool): Determine when leading spaces and tabs should be stripped. When set to C(yes) leading spaces and tabs are stripped from the start of a line to a block. This functionality requires Jinja 2.7 or newer. Default value is false.' type: raw version_added: '2.0.0' continue_on_error: description: - Whether to continue on creation/deletion errors when multiple resources are defined. - This has no effect on the validation step which is controlled by the C(validate.fail_on_error) parameter. type: bool default: False version_added: 2.0.0 requirements: - "python >= 3.6" - "kubernetes >= 12.0.0" - "PyYAML >= 3.11" ''' EXAMPLES = r''' - name: Create a k8s namespace community.okd.k8s: name: testing api_version: v1 kind: Namespace state: present - name: Create a Service object from an inline definition community.okd.k8s: state: present definition: apiVersion: v1 kind: Service metadata: name: web namespace: testing labels: app: galaxy service: web spec: selector: app: galaxy service: web ports: - protocol: TCP targetPort: 8000 name: port-8000-tcp port: 8000 - name: Remove an existing Service object community.okd.k8s: state: absent api_version: v1 kind: Service namespace: testing name: web # Passing the object definition from a file - name: Create a Deployment by reading the definition from a local file community.okd.k8s: state: present src: /testing/deployment.yml - name: >- Read definition file from the Ansible controller file system. If the definition file has been encrypted with Ansible Vault it will automatically be decrypted. community.okd.k8s: state: present definition: "{{ lookup('file', '/testing/deployment.yml') | from_yaml }}" - name: Read definition file from the Ansible controller file system after Jinja templating community.okd.k8s: state: present definition: "{{ lookup('template', '/testing/deployment.yml') | from_yaml }}" - name: fail on validation errors community.okd.k8s: state: present definition: "{{ lookup('template', '/testing/deployment.yml') | from_yaml }}" validate: fail_on_error: yes - name: warn on validation errors, check for unexpected properties community.okd.k8s: state: present definition: "{{ lookup('template', '/testing/deployment.yml') | from_yaml }}" validate: fail_on_error: no strict: yes ''' RETURN = r''' result: description: - The created, patched, or otherwise present object. Will be empty in the case of a deletion. returned: success type: complex contains: api_version: description: The versioned schema of this representation of an object. returned: success type: str kind: description: Represents the REST resource this object represents. returned: success type: str metadata: description: Standard object metadata. Includes name, namespace, annotations, labels, etc. returned: success type: complex spec: description: Specific attributes of the object. Will vary based on the I(api_version) and I(kind). returned: success type: complex status: description: Current status details for the object. returned: success type: complex items: description: Returned only when multiple yaml documents are passed to src or resource_definition returned: when resource_definition or src contains list of objects type: list duration: description: elapsed time of task in seconds returned: when C(wait) is true type: int sample: 48 error: description: error while trying to create/delete the object. returned: error type: complex ''' # ENDREMOVE (downstream) from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.args_common import ( NAME_ARG_SPEC, RESOURCE_ARG_SPEC, AUTH_ARG_SPEC, WAIT_ARG_SPEC, DELETE_OPTS_ARG_SPEC ) def validate_spec(): return dict( fail_on_error=dict(type='bool'), version=dict(), strict=dict(type='bool', default=True) ) def argspec(): argument_spec = {} argument_spec.update(NAME_ARG_SPEC) argument_spec.update(RESOURCE_ARG_SPEC) argument_spec.update(AUTH_ARG_SPEC) argument_spec.update(WAIT_ARG_SPEC) argument_spec['merge_type'] = dict(type='list', elements='str', choices=['json', 'merge', 'strategic-merge']) argument_spec['validate'] = dict(type='dict', default=None, options=validate_spec()) argument_spec['append_hash'] = dict(type='bool', default=False) argument_spec['apply'] = dict(type='bool', default=False) argument_spec['template'] = dict(type='raw', default=None) argument_spec['delete_options'] = dict(type='dict', default=None, options=DELETE_OPTS_ARG_SPEC) argument_spec['continue_on_error'] = dict(type='bool', default=False) argument_spec['state'] = dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent', 'patched']) argument_spec['force'] = dict(type='bool', default=False) return argument_spec def main(): mutually_exclusive = [ ('resource_definition', 'src'), ('merge_type', 'apply'), ('template', 'resource_definition'), ('template', 'src'), ] from ansible_collections.community.okd.plugins.module_utils.k8s import OKDRawModule module = OKDRawModule(argument_spec=argspec(), supports_check_mode=True, mutually_exclusive=mutually_exclusive) module.run_module() if __name__ == '__main__': main()