#!/usr/bin/python # # Copyright 2016 Red Hat | Ansible # # 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: docker_image short_description: Manage docker images. version_added: "1.5" description: - Build, load or pull an image, making the image available for creating containers. Also supports tagging an image into a repository and archiving an image to a .tar file. options: archive_path: description: - Use with state 'present' to archive an image to a .tar file. required: false default: null version_added: "2.1" dockerfile: description: - Use with state 'present' to provide an alternate name for the Dockerfile to use when building an image. default: Dockerfile version_added: "2.0" force: description: - Use with absent state to un-tag and remove all images matching the specified name. Use with states 'present' and 'tagged' to take action even when an image already exists. default: false version_added: "2.1" http_timeout: description: - Timeout for HTTP requests during the image build operation. Provide a positive integer value for the number of seconds. default: null required: false version_added: "2.1" name: description: - "Image name. Name format will be one of: name, repository/name, registry_server:port/name. When pushing or pulling an image the name can optionally include the tag by appending ':tag_name'." required: true path: description: - Use with state 'present' to build an image. Will be the path to a directory containing the context and Dockerfile for building an image. aliases: - build_path default: null required: false pull: description: - When building an image downloads any updates to the FROM image in Dockerfile. default: true version_added: "2.1" rm: description: - Remove intermediate containers after build. default: true version_added: "2.1" nocache: description: - Do not use cache when building an image. default: false repository: description: - Full path to a repository. Use with state 'present' to tag the image into the repository. required: false default: null version_added: "2.1" state: description: - Make assertions about the state of an image. - When 'absent' an image will be removed. Use the force option to un-tag and remove all images matching the provided name. - When 'present' check if an image exists using the provided name and tag. If the image is not found or the force option is used, the image will either be pulled, built or loaded. By default the image will be pulled from Docker Hub. To build the image, provide a path value set to a directory containing a context and Dockerfile. To load an image, specify load_path to provide a path to an archive file. To tag an image to a repository, provide a repository path. If the name contains a repository path, it will be pushed. - "NOTE: 'build' is DEPRECATED. Specifying 'build' will behave the same as 'present'." default: present choices: - absent - present - build (DEPRECATED) tag: description: - Used to select an image when pulling. Will be added to the image when pushing, tagging or building. Defaults to 'latest' when pulling an image. default: latest container_limits: description: - A dictionary of limits applied to each container created by the build process. required: false default: null version_added: "2.1" type: complex contains: memory: description: Set memory limit for build type: int memswap: description: Total memory (memory + swap), -1 to disable swap type: int cpushares: description: CPU shares (relative weight) type: int cpusetcpus: description: CPUs in which to allow execution, e.g., "0-3", "0,1" type: str use_tls: description: - "DEPRECATED. Whether to use tls to connect to the docker server. Set to 'no' when TLS will not be used. Set to 'encrypt' to use TLS. And set to 'verify' to use TLS and verify that the server's certificate is valid for the server. NOTE: If you specify this option, it will set the value of the tls or tls_verify parameters." choices: - no - encrypt - verify default: no version_added: "2.0" extends_documentation_fragment: - docker requirements: - "python >= 2.6" - "docker-py >= 1.7.0" - "Docker API >= 1.20" authors: - Pavel Antonov (@softzilla) - Chris Houseknecht (@chouseknecht) - James Tanner (@jctanner) ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: pull an image docker_image: name: pacur/centos-7 - name: Tag to repository to a private registry and push it docker_image: name: pacur/centos-7 repository: registry.ansible.com/chouseknecht/centos_images tag: 7.0 - name: Remove image docker_image: state: absent name: registry.ansible.com/chouseknecht/sinatra tag: v1 - name: Build an image ad push it to a private repo docker_image: path: ./sinatra name: registry.ansible.com/chouseknecht/sinatra tag: v1 - name: Archive image docker_image: name: registry.ansible.com/chouseknecht/sinatra tag: v1 archive_path: my_sinatra.tar - name: Load image from archive and push it to a private registry docker_image: name: registry.ansible.com/chouseknecht/sinatra tag: v1 load_path: my_sinatra.tar ''' RETURN = ''' image: description: Image inspection results for the affected image. returned: success type: complex sample: {} ''' from ansible.module_utils.docker_common import * try: from docker import auth from docker import utils except ImportError: # missing docker-py handled in docker_common pass class ImageManager(DockerBaseClass): def __init__(self, client, results): super(ImageManager, self).__init__() self.client = client self.results = results parameters = self.client.module.params self.check_mode = self.client.check_mode self.archive_path = parameters.get('archive_path') self.container_limits = parameters.get('container_limits') self.dockerfile = parameters.get('dockerfile') self.force = parameters.get('force') self.load_path = parameters.get('load_path') self.name = parameters.get('name') self.nocache = parameters.get('nocache') self.path = parameters.get('path') self.pull = parameters.get('pull') self.repository = parameters.get('repository') self.rm = parameters.get('rm') self.state = parameters.get('state') self.tag = parameters.get('tag') self.http_timeout = parameters.get('http_timeout') self.debug = parameters.get('debug') self.push = False if self.state in ['present', 'build']: self.present() elif self.state == 'absent': self.absent() def fail(self, msg): self.client.fail(msg) def present(self): ''' Handles state = 'present', which includes building, loading or pulling an image, depending on user provided parameters. :returns None ''' image = self.client.find_image(name=self.name, tag=self.tag) if not image or self.force: if self.path: # Build the image image_name = self.name if self.tag: image_name = "%s:%s" % (self.name, self.tag) self.log("Building image %s" % image_name) self.results['actions'].append("Built image %s from %s" % (image_name, self.path)) self.results['changed'] = True self.push = True if not self.check_mode: self.results['image'] = self.build_image() elif self.load_path: # Load the image from an archive if not os.path.isfile(self.load_path): self.fail("Error loading image %s. Specified path %s does not exist." % (self.name, self.load_path)) self.push = True image_name = self.name if self.tag: image_name = "%s:%s" % (self.name, self.tag) self.results['actions'].append("Loaded image %s from %s" % (image_name, self.load_path)) self.results['changed'] = True if not self.check_mode: self.results['image'] = self.load_image() else: # pull the image self.results['actions'].append('Pulled image %s:%s' % (self.name, self.tag)) self.results['changed'] = True if not self.check_mode: self.results['image'] = self.client.pull_image(self.name, tag=self.tag) if self.archive_path: self.archive_image(self.name, self.tag) if self.push and not self.repository: self.push_image(self.name, self.tag) elif self.repository: self.tag_image(self.name, self.tag, self.repository, force=self.force) def absent(self): ''' Handles state = 'absent', which removes an image. :return None ''' image = self.client.find_image(self.name, self.tag) if image: name = self.name if self.tag: name = "%s:%s" % (self.name, self.tag) if not self.check_mode: try: self.client.remove_image(name, force=self.force) except Exception as exc: self.fail("Error removing image %s - %s" % (name, str(exc))) self.results['changed'] = True self.results['actions'].append("Removed image %s" % (name)) self.results['image']['state'] = 'Deleted' def archive_image(self, name, tag): ''' Archive an image to a .tar file. Called when archive_path is passed. :param name - name of the image. Type: str :return None ''' if not tag: tag = "latest" image = self.client.find_image(name=name, tag=tag) if not image: self.log("archive image: image %s:%s not found" % (name, tag)) return image_name = "%s:%s" % (name, tag) self.results['actions'].append('Archived image %s to %s' % (image_name, self.archive_path)) self.results['changed'] = True if not self.check_mode: self.log("Getting archive of image %s" % image_name) try: image = self.client.get_image(image_name) except Exception as exc: self.fail("Error getting image %s - %s" % (image_name, str(exc))) try: image_tar = open(self.archive_path, 'w') image_tar.write(image.data) image_tar.close() except Exception as exc: self.fail("Error writing image archive %s - %s" % (self.archive_path, str(exc))) image = self.client.find_image(name=name, tag=tag) if image: self.results['image'] = image def push_image(self, name, tag=None): ''' If the name of the image contains a repository path, then push the image. :param name Name of the image to push. :param tag Use a specific tag. :return: None ''' repository = name if not tag: repository, tag = utils.parse_repository_tag(name) registry, repo_name = auth.resolve_repository_name(repository) if re.search('/', repository): if registry: config = auth.load_config() if not auth.resolve_authconfig(config, registry): self.fail("Error: configuration for %s not found. Try logging into %s first." % (registry, registry)) self.log("pushing image %s" % repository) self.results['actions'].append("Pushed image %s to %s:%s" % (self.name, self.repository, self.tag)) self.results['changed'] = True if not self.check_mode: status = None try: for line in self.client.push(repository, tag=tag, stream=True): line = json.loads(line) self.log(line, pretty_print=True) if line.get('errorDetail'): raise Exception(line['errorDetail']['message']) status = line.get('status') except Exception as exc: if re.search('unauthorized', str(exc)): self.fail("Error pushing image %s: %s. Does the repository exist?" % (repository, str(exc))) self.fail("Error pushing image %s: %s" % (repository, str(exc))) self.results['image'] = self.client.find_image(name=repository, tag=tag) if not self.results['image']: self.results['image'] = dict() self.results['image']['push_status'] = status def tag_image(self, name, tag, repository, force=False): ''' Tag an image into a repository. :param name: name of the image. required. :param tag: image tag. :param repository: path to the repository. required. :param force: bool. force tagging, even it image already exists with the repository path. :param push: bool. push the image once it's tagged. :return: None ''' repo, repo_tag = utils.parse_repository_tag(repository) image = self.client.find_image(name=repo, tag=repo_tag) found = 'found' if image else 'not found' self.log("image %s was %s" % (repo, found)) if not image or force: self.log("tagging %s:%s to %s" % (name, tag, repository)) self.results['changed'] = True self.results['actions'].append("Tagged image %s:%s to %s" % (name, tag, repository)) if not self.check_mode: try: # Finding the image does not always work, especially running a localhost registry. In those # cases, if we don't set force=True, it errors. image_name = name if tag and not re.search(tag, name): image_name = "%s:%s" % (name, tag) tag_status = self.client.tag(image_name, repository, tag=tag, force=True) if not tag_status: raise Exception("Tag operation failed.") except Exception as exc: self.fail("Error: failed to tag image %s - %s" % (name, str(exc))) self.results['image'] = self.client.find_image(name=repository, tag=tag) self.push_image(repository, tag) def build_image(self): ''' Build an image :return: image dict ''' params = dict( path=self.path, tag=self.name, rm=self.rm, nocache=self.nocache, stream=True, timeout=self.http_timeout, pull=self.pull, forcerm=self.rm, dockerfile=self.dockerfile, decode=True ) if self.tag: params['tag'] = "%s:%s" % (self.name, self.tag) if self.container_limits: params['container_limits'] = self.container_limits for line in self.client.build(**params): # line = json.loads(line) self.log(line, pretty_print=True) if line.get('error'): if line.get('errorDetail'): errorDetail = line.get('errorDetail') self.fail("Error building %s - code: %s message: %s" % (self.name, errorDetail.get('code'), errorDetail.get('message'))) else: self.fail("Error building %s - %s" % (self.name, line.get('error'))) return self.client.find_image(name=self.name, tag=self.tag) def load_image(self): ''' Load an image from a .tar archive :return: image dict ''' try: self.log("Reading image data from %s" % self.load_path) image_tar = open(self.load_path, 'r') image_data = image_tar.read() image_tar.close() except Exception as exc: self.fail("Error reading image data %s - %s" % (self.load_path, str(exc))) try: self.log("Loading image from %s" % self.load_path) self.client.load_image(image_data) except Exception as exc: self.fail("Error loading image %s - %s" % (self.name, str(exc))) return self.client.find_image(self.name, self.tag) def main(): argument_spec = dict( archive_path=dict(type='path'), container_limits=dict(type='dict'), dockerfile=dict(type='str'), force=dict(type='bool', default=False), http_timeout=dict(type='int'), load_path=dict(type='path'), name=dict(type='str', required=True), nocache=dict(type='str', default=False), path=dict(type='path', aliases=['build_path']), pull=dict(type='bool', default=True), repository=dict(type='str'), rm=dict(type='bool', default=True), state=dict(type='str', choices=['absent', 'present'], default='present'), tag=dict(type='str', default='latest'), use_tls=dict(type='str', default='no', choices=['no', 'encrypt', 'verify']) ) client = AnsibleDockerClient( argument_spec=argument_spec, supports_check_mode=True, ) results = dict( changed=False, actions=[], image={} ) ImageManager(client, results) client.module.exit_json(**results) # import module snippets from ansible.module_utils.basic import * if __name__ == '__main__': main()