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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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DOCUMENTATION="""
---
module: ec2_facts
short_description: Gathers facts about remote hosts within ec2 (aws)
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version_added: "1.0"
options: {}
description:
- This module fetches data from the metadata servers in ec2 (aws).
Eucalyptus cloud provides a similar service and this module should
work this cloud provider as well.
notes:
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- Parameters to filter on ec2_facts may be added later.
examples:
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- code: ansible all -m ec2_facts
description: Obtain facts from ec2 metatdata servers. You will need to run an instance within ec2.
author: "Silviu Dicu <silviudicu@gmail.com>"
"""
import urllib2
import socket
import re
socket.setdefaulttimeout(5)
class Ec2Metadata(object):
ec2_metadata_uri = 'http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/'
ec2_sshdata_uri = 'http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/public-keys/0/openssh-key'
ec2_userdata_uri = 'http://169.254.169.254/latest/user-data/'
AWS_REGIONS = ('ap-northeast-1',
'ap-southeast-1',
'ap-southeast-2',
'eu-west-1',
'sa-east-1',
'us-east-1',
'us-west-1',
'us-west-2')
def __init__(self, ec2_metadata_uri=None, ec2_sshdata_uri=None, ec2_userdata_uri=None):
self.uri_meta = ec2_metadata_uri or self.ec2_metadata_uri
self.uri_user = ec2_userdata_uri or self.ec2_userdata_uri
self.uri_ssh = ec2_sshdata_uri or self.ec2_sshdata_uri
self._data = {}
self._prefix = 'ansible_ec2_%s'
def _fetch(self, url):
try:
return urllib2.urlopen(url).read()
except urllib2.HTTPError:
return
except urllib2.URLError:
return
def _mangle_fields(self, fields, uri, filter_patterns=['public-keys-0']):
new_fields = {}
for key, value in fields.iteritems():
split_fields = key[len(uri):].split('/')
if len(split_fields) > 1 and split_fields[1]:
new_key = "-".join(split_fields)
new_fields[self._prefix % new_key] = value
else:
new_key = "".join(split_fields)
new_fields[self._prefix % new_key] = value
for pattern in filter_patterns:
for key in new_fields.keys():
match = re.search(pattern, key)
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if match:
new_fields.pop(key)
return new_fields
def fetch(self, uri, recurse=True):
raw_subfields = self._fetch(uri)
if not raw_subfields:
return
subfields = raw_subfields.split('\n')
for field in subfields:
if field.endswith('/') and recurse:
self.fetch(uri + field)
if uri.endswith('/'):
new_uri = uri + field
else:
new_uri = uri + '/' + field
if new_uri not in self._data and not new_uri.endswith('/'):
content = self._fetch(new_uri)
if field == 'security-groups':
sg_fields = ",".join(content.split('\n'))
self._data['%s' % (new_uri)] = sg_fields
else:
self._data['%s' % (new_uri)] = content
def fix_invalid_varnames(self, data):
"""Change ':'' and '-' to '_' to ensure valid template variable names"""
for (key, value) in data.items():
if ':' in key or '-' in key:
newkey = key.replace(':','_').replace('-','_')
data[newkey] = value
def add_ec2_region(self, data):
"""Use the 'ansible_ec2_placement_availability_zone' key/value
pair to add 'ansible_ec2_placement_region' key/value pair with
the EC2 region name.
"""
# Only add a 'ansible_ec2_placement_region' key if the
# 'ansible_ec2_placement_availability_zone' exists.
zone = data.get('ansible_ec2_placement_availability_zone')
if zone is not None:
# Use the zone name as the region name unless the zone
# name starts with a known AWS region name.
region = zone
for r in self.AWS_REGIONS:
if zone.startswith(r):
region = r
break
data['ansible_ec2_placement_region'] = region
def run(self):
self.fetch(self.uri_meta) # populate _data
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data = self._mangle_fields(self._data, self.uri_meta)
data[self._prefix % 'user-data'] = self._fetch(self.uri_user)
data[self._prefix % 'public-key'] = self._fetch(self.uri_ssh)
self.fix_invalid_varnames(data)
self.add_ec2_region(data)
return data
def main():
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ec2_facts = Ec2Metadata().run()
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ec2_facts_result = dict(changed=False, ansible_facts=ec2_facts)
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec = dict()
)
module.exit_json(**ec2_facts_result)
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
main()