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9.3 KiB
Python
275 lines
9.3 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# (c) 2018, Chris Houseknecht <@chouseknecht>
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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__metaclass__ = type
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
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'status': ['preview'],
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'supported_by': 'community'}
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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module: k8s
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short_description: Manage Kubernetes (K8s) objects
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version_added: "2.6"
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author:
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- "Chris Houseknecht (@chouseknecht)"
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- "Fabian von Feilitzsch (@fabianvf)"
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description:
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- Use the OpenShift Python client to perform CRUD operations on K8s objects.
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- Pass the object definition from a source file or inline. See examples for reading
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files and using Jinja templates or vault-encrypted files.
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- Access to the full range of K8s APIs.
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- Use the M(k8s_info) module to obtain a list of items about an object of type C(kind)
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- Authenticate using either a config file, certificates, password or token.
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- Supports check mode.
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extends_documentation_fragment:
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- k8s_state_options
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- k8s_name_options
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- k8s_resource_options
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- k8s_auth_options
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notes:
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- If your OpenShift Python library is not 0.9.0 or newer and you are trying to
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remove an item from an associative array/dictionary, for example a label or
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an annotation, you will need to explicitly set the value of the item to be
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removed to `null`. Simply deleting the entry in the dictionary will not
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remove it from openshift or kubernetes.
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options:
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merge_type:
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description:
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- Whether to override the default patch merge approach with a specific type. By default, the strategic
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merge will typically be used.
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- For example, Custom Resource Definitions typically aren't updatable by the usual strategic merge. You may
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want to use C(merge) if you see "strategic merge patch format is not supported"
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- See U(https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/update-api-object-kubectl-patch/#use-a-json-merge-patch-to-update-a-deployment)
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- Requires openshift >= 0.6.2
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- If more than one merge_type is given, the merge_types will be tried in order
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- If openshift >= 0.6.2, this defaults to C(['strategic-merge', 'merge']), which is ideal for using the same parameters
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on resource kinds that combine Custom Resources and built-in resources. For openshift < 0.6.2, the default
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is simply C(strategic-merge).
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- mutually exclusive with C(apply)
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choices:
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- json
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- merge
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- strategic-merge
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type: list
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version_added: "2.7"
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wait:
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description:
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- Whether to wait for certain resource kinds to end up in the desired state. By default the module exits once Kubernetes has
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received the request
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- Implemented for C(state=present) for C(Deployment), C(DaemonSet) and C(Pod), and for C(state=absent) for all resource kinds.
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- For resource kinds without an implementation, C(wait) returns immediately unless C(wait_condition) is set.
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default: no
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type: bool
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version_added: "2.8"
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wait_sleep:
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description:
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- Number of seconds to sleep between checks.
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default: 5
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version_added: "2.9"
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wait_timeout:
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description:
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- How long in seconds to wait for the resource to end up in the desired state. Ignored if C(wait) is not set.
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default: 120
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version_added: "2.8"
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wait_condition:
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description:
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- Specifies a custom condition on the status to wait for. Ignored if C(wait) is not set or is set to False.
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suboptions:
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type:
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description:
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- The type of condition to wait for. For example, the C(Pod) resource will set the C(Ready) condition (among others)
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- Required if you are specifying a C(wait_condition). If left empty, the C(wait_condition) field will be ignored.
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- The possible types for a condition are specific to each resource type in Kubernetes. See the API documentation of the status field
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for a given resource to see possible choices.
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status:
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description:
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- The value of the status field in your desired condition.
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- For example, if a C(Deployment) is paused, the C(Progressing) C(type) will have the C(Unknown) status.
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choices:
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- True
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- False
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- Unknown
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reason:
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description:
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- The value of the reason field in your desired condition
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- For example, if a C(Deployment) is paused, The C(Progressing) C(type) will have the C(DeploymentPaused) reason.
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- The possible reasons in a condition are specific to each resource type in Kubernetes. See the API documentation of the status field
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for a given resource to see possible choices.
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version_added: "2.8"
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validate:
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description:
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- how (if at all) to validate the resource definition against the kubernetes schema.
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Requires the kubernetes-validate python module
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suboptions:
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fail_on_error:
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description: whether to fail on validation errors.
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required: yes
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type: bool
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version:
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description: version of Kubernetes to validate against. defaults to Kubernetes server version
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strict:
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description: whether to fail when passing unexpected properties
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default: no
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type: bool
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version_added: "2.8"
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append_hash:
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description:
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- Whether to append a hash to a resource name for immutability purposes
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- Applies only to ConfigMap and Secret resources
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- The parameter will be silently ignored for other resource kinds
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- The full definition of an object is needed to generate the hash - this means that deleting an object created with append_hash
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will only work if the same object is passed with state=absent (alternatively, just use state=absent with the name including
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the generated hash and append_hash=no)
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type: bool
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version_added: "2.8"
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apply:
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description:
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- C(apply) compares the desired resource definition with the previously supplied resource definition,
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ignoring properties that are automatically generated
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- C(apply) works better with Services than 'force=yes'
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- mutually exclusive with C(merge_type)
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type: bool
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version_added: "2.9"
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requirements:
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- "python >= 2.7"
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- "openshift >= 0.6"
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- "PyYAML >= 3.11"
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'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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- name: Create a k8s namespace
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k8s:
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name: testing
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api_version: v1
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kind: Namespace
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state: present
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- name: Create a Service object from an inline definition
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k8s:
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state: present
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definition:
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Service
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metadata:
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name: web
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namespace: testing
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labels:
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app: galaxy
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service: web
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spec:
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selector:
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app: galaxy
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service: web
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ports:
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- protocol: TCP
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targetPort: 8000
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name: port-8000-tcp
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port: 8000
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- name: Remove an existing Service object
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k8s:
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state: absent
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api_version: v1
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kind: Service
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namespace: testing
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name: web
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# Passing the object definition from a file
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- name: Create a Deployment by reading the definition from a local file
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k8s:
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state: present
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src: /testing/deployment.yml
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- name: >-
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Read definition file from the Ansible controller file system.
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If the definition file has been encrypted with Ansible Vault it will automatically be decrypted.
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k8s:
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state: present
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definition: "{{ lookup('file', '/testing/deployment.yml') | from_yaml }}"
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- name: Read definition file from the Ansible controller file system after Jinja templating
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k8s:
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state: present
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definition: "{{ lookup('template', '/testing/deployment.yml') | from_yaml }}"
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- name: fail on validation errors
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k8s:
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state: present
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definition: "{{ lookup('template', '/testing/deployment.yml') | from_yaml }}"
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validate:
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fail_on_error: yes
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- name: warn on validation errors, check for unexpected properties
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k8s:
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state: present
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definition: "{{ lookup('template', '/testing/deployment.yml') | from_yaml }}"
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validate:
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fail_on_error: no
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strict: yes
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'''
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RETURN = '''
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result:
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description:
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- The created, patched, or otherwise present object. Will be empty in the case of a deletion.
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returned: success
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type: complex
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contains:
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api_version:
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description: The versioned schema of this representation of an object.
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returned: success
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type: str
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kind:
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description: Represents the REST resource this object represents.
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returned: success
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type: str
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metadata:
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description: Standard object metadata. Includes name, namespace, annotations, labels, etc.
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returned: success
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type: complex
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spec:
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description: Specific attributes of the object. Will vary based on the I(api_version) and I(kind).
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returned: success
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type: complex
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status:
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description: Current status details for the object.
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returned: success
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type: complex
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items:
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description: Returned only when multiple yaml documents are passed to src or resource_definition
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returned: when resource_definition or src contains list of objects
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type: list
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duration:
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description: elapsed time of task in seconds
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returned: when C(wait) is true
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type: int
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sample: 48
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'''
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from ansible.module_utils.k8s.raw import KubernetesRawModule
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def main():
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KubernetesRawModule().execute_module()
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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