#!/usr/local/bin/python -tt # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: ec2 short_description: create an instance in ec2, return instanceid description: - creates ec2 instances and optionally waits for it to be 'running'. This module has a dependency on python-boto. version_added: "0.9" options: key_name: description: - key pair to use on the instance required: true default: null aliases: ['keypair'] id: description: - identifier for this instance or set of instances, so that the module will be idempotent with respect to EC2 instances. required: false default: null aliases: [] group: description: - security group to use with the instance required: false default: null aliases: [] group_id: version_added: "1.1" description: - security group id to use with the instance required: false default: null aliases: [] instance_type: description: - instance type to use for the instance required: true default: null aliases: [] image: description: - I(emi) (or I(ami)) to use for the instance required: true default: null aliases: [] kernel: description: - kernel I(eki) to use for the instance required: false default: null aliases: [] ramdisk: description: - ramdisk I(eri) to use for the instance required: false default: null aliases: [] wait: description: - wait for the instance to be in state 'running' before returning required: false default: "no" choices: [ "yes", "no" ] aliases: [] wait_timeout: description: - how long before wait gives up, in seconds default: 300 aliases: [] ec2_url: description: - url to use to connect to EC2 or your Eucalyptus cloud (by default the module will use EC2 endpoints) required: false default: null aliases: [] ec2_secret_key: description: - ec2 secret key required: false default: null aliases: [] ec2_access_key: description: - ec2 access key required: false default: null aliases: [] count: description: - number of instances to launch required: False default: 1 aliases: [] monitor: version_added: "1.1" description: - enable detailed monitoring (CloudWatch) for instance required: false default: null aliases: [] user_data: version_added: "0.9" description: - opaque blob of data which is made available to the ec2 instance required: false default: null aliases: [] instance_tags: version_added: "1.0" description: - a hash/dictionary of tags to add to the new instance; '{"key":"value"}' and '{"key":"value","key":"value"}' required: false default: null aliases: [] vpc_subnet_id: version_added: "1.1" description: - the subnet ID in which to launch the instance (VPC) required: false default: null aliases: [] examples: - code: 'local_action: ec2 keypair=admin instance_type=m1.large image=emi-40603AD1 wait=yes group=webserver count=3 group=webservers' description: "Examples from Ansible Playbooks" requirements: [ "boto" ] author: Seth Vidal, Tim Gerla, Lester Wade ''' import sys import time try: import boto except ImportError: print "failed=True msg='boto required for this module'" sys.exit(1) def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict( key_name = dict(required=True, aliases = ['keypair']), id = dict(), group = dict(), group_id = dict(), instance_type = dict(aliases=['type']), image = dict(required=True), kernel = dict(), count = dict(default='1'), monitoring = dict(choices=BOOLEANS, default=False), ramdisk = dict(), wait = dict(choices=BOOLEANS, default=False), wait_timeout = dict(default=300), ec2_url = dict(aliases=['EC2_URL']), ec2_secret_key = dict(aliases=['EC2_SECRET_KEY'], no_log=True), ec2_access_key = dict(aliases=['EC2_ACCESS_KEY']), user_data = dict(), instance_tags = dict(), vpc_subnet_id = dict(), ) ) key_name = module.params.get('key_name') id = module.params.get('id') group_name = module.params.get('group') group_id = module.params.get('group_id') instance_type = module.params.get('instance_type') image = module.params.get('image') count = module.params.get('count') monitoring = module.params.get('monitoring') kernel = module.params.get('kernel') ramdisk = module.params.get('ramdisk') wait = module.params.get('wait') wait_timeout = int(module.params.get('wait_timeout')) ec2_url = module.params.get('ec2_url') ec2_secret_key = module.params.get('ec2_secret_key') ec2_access_key = module.params.get('ec2_access_key') user_data = module.params.get('user_data') instance_tags = module.params.get('instance_tags') vpc_subnet_id = module.params.get('vpc_subnet_id') # allow eucarc environment variables to be used if ansible vars aren't set if not ec2_url and 'EC2_URL' in os.environ: ec2_url = os.environ['EC2_URL'] if not ec2_secret_key and 'EC2_SECRET_KEY' in os.environ: ec2_secret_key = os.environ['EC2_SECRET_KEY'] if not ec2_access_key and 'EC2_ACCESS_KEY' in os.environ: ec2_access_key = os.environ['EC2_ACCESS_KEY'] try: if ec2_url: # if we have an URL set, connect to the specified endpoint ec2 = boto.connect_ec2_endpoint(ec2_url, ec2_access_key, ec2_secret_key) else: # otherwise it's Amazon. ec2 = boto.connect_ec2(ec2_access_key, ec2_secret_key) except boto.exception.NoAuthHandlerFound, e: module.fail_json(msg = str(e)) # Here we try to lookup the group name from the security group id - if group_id is set. try: if group_id: grp_details = ec2.get_all_security_groups(group_ids=group_id) grp_item = grp_details[0] group_name = grp_item.name except boto.exception.NoAuthHandlerFound, e: module.fail_json(msg = str(e)) # Lookup any instances that much our run id. running_instances = [] count_remaining = int(count) if id != None: filter_dict = {'client-token':id, 'instance-state-name' : 'running'} previous_reservations = ec2.get_all_instances(None, filter_dict ) for res in previous_reservations: for prev_instance in res.instances: running_instances.append(prev_instance) count_remaining = count_remaining - len(running_instances) # module.fail_json(msg = "known running instances: %s" % (running_instances)) # Both min_count and max_count equal count parameter. This means the launch request is explicit (we want count, or fail) in how many instances we want. if count_remaining > 0: try: res = ec2.run_instances(image, key_name = key_name, client_token=id, min_count = count_remaining, max_count = count_remaining, monitoring_enabled = monitoring, security_groups = [group_name], instance_type = instance_type, kernel_id = kernel, ramdisk_id = ramdisk, subnet_id = vpc_subnet_id, user_data = user_data) except boto.exception.BotoServerError, e: module.fail_json(msg = "%s: %s" % (e.error_code, e.error_message)) instids = [ i.id for i in res.instances ] while True: try: res.connection.get_all_instances(instids) break except boto.exception.EC2ResponseError as e: if "InvalidInstanceID.NotFound" in str(e): # there's a race between start and get an instance continue else: module.fail_json(msg = str(e)) if instance_tags: try: ec2.create_tags(instids, module.from_json(instance_tags)) except boto.exception.EC2ResponseError as e: module.fail_json(msg = "%s: %s" % (e.error_code, e.error_message)) # wait here until the instances are up res_list = res.connection.get_all_instances(instids) this_res = res_list[0] num_running = 0 wait_timeout = time.time() + wait_timeout while wait and wait_timeout > time.time() and num_running < len(instids): res_list = res.connection.get_all_instances(instids) this_res = res_list[0] num_running = len([ i for i in this_res.instances if i.state=='running' ]) time.sleep(5) if wait and wait_timeout <= time.time(): # waiting took too long module.fail_json(msg = "wait for instances running timeout on %s" % time.asctime()) for inst in this_res.instances: running_instances.append(inst) instance_dict_array = [] for inst in running_instances: d = { 'id': inst.id, 'ami_launch_index': inst.ami_launch_index, 'private_ip': inst.private_ip_address, 'private_dns_name': inst.private_dns_name, 'public_ip': inst.ip_address, 'dns_name': inst.dns_name, 'public_dns_name': inst.public_dns_name, 'state_code': inst.state_code, 'architecture': inst.architecture, 'image_id': inst.image_id, 'key_name': inst.key_name, 'virtualization_type': inst.virtualization_type, 'placement': inst.placement, 'kernel': inst.kernel, 'ramdisk': inst.ramdisk, 'launch_time': inst.launch_time, 'instance_type': inst.instance_type, 'root_device_type': inst.root_device_type, 'root_device_name': inst.root_device_name, 'state': inst.state, 'hypervisor': inst.hypervisor } instance_dict_array.append(d) module.exit_json(changed=True, instances=instance_dict_array) # this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py #<> main()