#!/usr/bin/python # (c) 2013, Cove Schneider # (c) 2014, Joshua Conner # (c) 2014, Pavel Antonov # # 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 version_added: "1.4" short_description: manage docker containers description: - Manage the life cycle of docker containers. options: count: description: - Set number of containers to run required: False default: 1 aliases: [] image: description: - Set container image to use required: true default: null aliases: [] command: description: - Set command to run in a container on startup required: false default: null aliases: [] name: description: - Set name for container (used to find single container or to provide links) required: false default: null aliases: [] version_added: "1.5" ports: description: - Set private to public port mapping specification using docker CLI-style syntax [([:[host_port]])|():][/udp] required: false default: null aliases: [] version_added: "1.5" expose: description: - Set container ports to expose for port mappings or links. (If the port is already exposed using EXPOSE in a Dockerfile, you don't need to expose it again.) required: false default: null aliases: [] version_added: "1.5" publish_all_ports: description: - Publish all exposed ports to the host interfaces required: false default: false aliases: [] version_added: "1.5" volumes: description: - Set volume(s) to mount on the container separated with a comma (,) and in the format "source:dest[:rights]" required: false default: null aliases: [] volumes_from: description: - Set shared volume(s) from another container required: false default: null aliases: [] links: description: - Link container(s) to other container(s) (e.g. links=redis,postgresql:db) required: false default: null aliases: [] version_added: "1.5" memory_limit: description: - Set RAM allocated to container. It will be passed as a number of bytes. For example 1048576 = 1Gb required: false default: null aliases: [] default: 262144 docker_url: description: - URL of docker host to issue commands to required: false default: unix://var/run/docker.sock aliases: [] docker_api_version: description: - Remote API version to use. This defaults to the current default as specified by docker-py. required: false default: docker-py default remote API version aliases: [] version_added: "1.8" username: description: - Set remote API username required: false default: null aliases: [] password: description: - Set remote API password required: false default: null aliases: [] email: description: - Set remote API email required: false default: null aliases: [] hostname: description: - Set container hostname required: false default: null aliases: [] domainname: description: - Set container domain name required: false default: null aliases: [] env: description: - Set environment variables (e.g. env="PASSWORD=sEcRe7,WORKERS=4") required: false default: null aliases: [] dns: description: - Set custom DNS servers for the container required: false default: null aliases: [] detach: description: - Enable detached mode on start up, leaves container running in background required: false default: true aliases: [] state: description: - Set the state of the container required: false default: present choices: [ "present", "running", "stopped", "absent", "killed", "restarted" ] aliases: [] privileged: description: - Set whether the container should run in privileged mode required: false default: false aliases: [] lxc_conf: description: - LXC config parameters, e.g. lxc.aa_profile:unconfined required: false default: aliases: [] name: description: - Set the name of the container (cannot use with count) required: false default: null aliases: [] version_added: "1.5" stdin_open: description: - Keep stdin open required: false default: false aliases: [] version_added: "1.6" tty: description: - Allocate a pseudo-tty required: false default: false aliases: [] version_added: "1.6" net: description: - Set Network mode for the container (bridge, none, container:, host). Requires docker >= 0.11. required: false default: false aliases: [] version_added: "1.8" registry: description: - The remote registry URL to use for pulling images. required: false default: '' aliases: [] version_added: "1.8" restart_policy: description: - Set the container restart policy required: false default: false aliases: [] version_added: "1.9" restart_policy_retry: description: - Set the retry limit for container restart policy required: false default: false aliases: [] version_added: "1.9" insecure_registry: description: - Use insecure private registry by HTTP instead of HTTPS (needed for docker-py >= 0.5.0). required: false default: false aliases: [] version_added: "1.9" author: Cove Schneider, Joshua Conner, Pavel Antonov requirements: [ "docker-py >= 0.3.0", "docker >= 0.10.0" ] ''' EXAMPLES = ''' Start one docker container running tomcat in each host of the web group and bind tomcat's listening port to 8080 on the host: - hosts: web sudo: yes tasks: - name: run tomcat servers docker: image=centos command="service tomcat6 start" ports=8080 The tomcat server's port is NAT'ed to a dynamic port on the host, but you can determine which port the server was mapped to using docker_containers: - hosts: web sudo: yes tasks: - name: run tomcat servers docker: image=centos command="service tomcat6 start" ports=8080 count=5 - name: Display IP address and port mappings for containers debug: msg={{inventory_hostname}}:{{item['HostConfig']['PortBindings']['8080/tcp'][0]['HostPort']}} with_items: docker_containers Just as in the previous example, but iterates over the list of docker containers with a sequence: - hosts: web sudo: yes vars: start_containers_count: 5 tasks: - name: run tomcat servers docker: image=centos command="service tomcat6 start" ports=8080 count={{start_containers_count}} - name: Display IP address and port mappings for containers debug: msg="{{inventory_hostname}}:{{docker_containers[{{item}}]['HostConfig']['PortBindings']['8080/tcp'][0]['HostPort']}}" with_sequence: start=0 end={{start_containers_count - 1}} Stop, remove all of the running tomcat containers and list the exit code from the stopped containers: - hosts: web sudo: yes tasks: - name: stop tomcat servers docker: image=centos command="service tomcat6 start" state=absent - name: Display return codes from stopped containers debug: msg="Returned {{inventory_hostname}}:{{item}}" with_items: docker_containers Create a named container: - hosts: web sudo: yes tasks: - name: run tomcat server docker: image=centos name=tomcat command="service tomcat6 start" ports=8080 Create multiple named containers: - hosts: web sudo: yes tasks: - name: run tomcat servers docker: image=centos name={{item}} command="service tomcat6 start" ports=8080 with_items: - crookshank - snowbell - heathcliff - felix - sylvester Create containers named in a sequence: - hosts: web sudo: yes tasks: - name: run tomcat servers docker: image=centos name={{item}} command="service tomcat6 start" ports=8080 with_sequence: start=1 end=5 format=tomcat_%d.example.com Create two linked containers: - hosts: web sudo: yes tasks: - name: ensure redis container is running docker: image=crosbymichael/redis name=redis - name: ensure redis_ambassador container is running docker: image=svendowideit/ambassador ports=6379:6379 links=redis:redis name=redis_ambassador_ansible Create containers with options specified as key-value pairs and lists: - hosts: web sudo: yes tasks: - docker: image: namespace/image_name links: - postgresql:db - redis:redis Create containers with options specified as strings and lists as comma-separated strings: - hosts: web sudo: yes tasks: docker: image=namespace/image_name links=postgresql:db,redis:redis Create a container with no networking: - hosts: web sudo: yes tasks: docker: image=namespace/image_name net=none ''' HAS_DOCKER_PY = True import sys from urlparse import urlparse try: import docker.client import docker.utils from requests.exceptions import * except ImportError, e: HAS_DOCKER_PY = False if HAS_DOCKER_PY: try: from docker.errors import APIError as DockerAPIError except ImportError: from docker.client import APIError as DockerAPIError def _human_to_bytes(number): suffixes = ['B', 'KB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB', 'PB'] if isinstance(number, int): return number if number[-1] == suffixes[0] and number[-2].isdigit(): return number[:-1] i = 1 for each in suffixes[1:]: if number[-len(each):] == suffixes[i]: return int(number[:-len(each)]) * (1024 ** i) i = i + 1 print "failed=True msg='Could not convert %s to integer'" % (number) sys.exit(1) def _ansible_facts(container_list): return {"docker_containers": container_list} def _docker_id_quirk(inspect): # XXX: some quirk in docker if 'ID' in inspect: inspect['Id'] = inspect['ID'] del inspect['ID'] return inspect def get_split_image_tag(image): # If image contains a host or org name, omit that from our check if '/' in image: registry, resource = image.rsplit('/', 1) else: registry, resource = None, image # now we can determine if image has a tag if ':' in resource: resource, tag = resource.split(':', 1) if registry: resource = '/'.join((registry, resource)) else: tag = "latest" resource = image return resource, tag def get_docker_py_versioninfo(): if hasattr(docker, '__version__'): # a '__version__' attribute was added to the module but not until # after 0.3.0 was pushed to pypi. If it's there, use it. version = [] for part in docker.__version__.split('.'): try: version.append(int(part)) except ValueError: for idx, char in enumerate(part): if not char.isdigit(): nondigit = part[idx:] digit = part[:idx] if digit: version.append(int(digit)) if nondigit: version.append(nondigit) elif hasattr(docker.Client, '_get_raw_response_socket'): # HACK: if '__version__' isn't there, we check for the existence of # `_get_raw_response_socket` in the docker.Client class, which was # added in 0.3.0 version = (0, 3, 0) else: # This is untrue but this module does not function with a version less # than 0.3.0 so it's okay to lie here. version = (0,) return tuple(version) def check_dependencies(module): """ Ensure `docker-py` >= 0.3.0 is installed, and call module.fail_json with a helpful error message if it isn't. """ if not HAS_DOCKER_PY: module.fail_json(msg="`docker-py` doesn't seem to be installed, but is required for the Ansible Docker module.") else: versioninfo = get_docker_py_versioninfo() if versioninfo < (0, 3, 0): module.fail_json(msg="The Ansible Docker module requires `docker-py` >= 0.3.0.") class DockerManager(object): counters = {'created':0, 'started':0, 'stopped':0, 'killed':0, 'removed':0, 'restarted':0, 'pull':0} _capabilities = set() # Map optional parameters to minimum (docker-py version, server APIVersion) # docker-py version is a tuple of ints because we have to compare them # server APIVersion is passed to a docker-py function that takes strings _cap_ver_req = { 'dns': ((0, 3, 0), '1.10'), 'volumes_from': ((0, 3, 0), '1.10'), 'restart_policy': ((0, 5, 0), '1.14'), # Clientside only 'insecure_registry': ((0, 5, 0), '0.0') } def __init__(self, module): self.module = module self.binds = None self.volumes = None if self.module.params.get('volumes'): self.binds = {} self.volumes = {} vols = self.module.params.get('volumes') for vol in vols: parts = vol.split(":") # host mount (e.g. /mnt:/tmp, bind mounts host's /tmp to /mnt in the container) if len(parts) == 2: self.volumes[parts[1]] = {} self.binds[parts[0]] = parts[1] # with bind mode elif len(parts) == 3: if parts[2] not in ['ro', 'rw']: self.module.fail_json(msg='bind mode needs to either be "ro" or "rw"') ro = parts[2] == 'ro' self.volumes[parts[1]] = {} self.binds[parts[0]] = {'bind': parts[1], 'ro': ro} # docker mount (e.g. /www, mounts a docker volume /www on the container at the same location) else: self.volumes[parts[0]] = {} self.lxc_conf = None if self.module.params.get('lxc_conf'): self.lxc_conf = [] options = self.module.params.get('lxc_conf') for option in options: parts = option.split(':') self.lxc_conf.append({"Key": parts[0], "Value": parts[1]}) self.exposed_ports = None if self.module.params.get('expose'): self.exposed_ports = self.get_exposed_ports(self.module.params.get('expose')) self.port_bindings = None if self.module.params.get('ports'): self.port_bindings = self.get_port_bindings(self.module.params.get('ports')) self.links = None if self.module.params.get('links'): self.links = self.get_links(self.module.params.get('links')) self.env = self.module.params.get('env', None) # connect to docker server docker_url = urlparse(module.params.get('docker_url')) docker_api_version = module.params.get('docker_api_version') if not docker_api_version: docker_api_version=docker.client.DEFAULT_DOCKER_API_VERSION self.client = docker.Client(base_url=docker_url.geturl(), version=docker_api_version) self.docker_py_versioninfo = get_docker_py_versioninfo() def _check_capabilties(self): """ Create a list of available capabilities """ api_version = self.client.version()['ApiVersion'] for cap, req_vers in self._cap_ver_req.items(): if (self.docker_py_versioninfo >= req_vers[0] and docker.utils.compare_version(req_vers[1], api_version) >= 0): self._capabilities.add(cap) def ensure_capability(self, capability, fail=True): """ Some of the functionality this ansible module implements are only available in newer versions of docker. Ensure that the capability is available here. If fail is set to False then return True or False depending on whether we have the capability. Otherwise, simply fail and exit the module if we lack the capability. """ if not self._capabilities: self._check_capabilties() if capability in self._capabilities: return True if not fail: return False api_version = self.client.version()['ApiVersion'] self.module.fail_json(msg='Specifying the `%s` parameter requires' ' docker-py: %s, docker server apiversion %s; found' ' docker-py: %s, server: %s' % ( capability, '.'.join(self._cap_ver_req[capability][0]), self._cap_ver_req[capability][1], '.'.join(self.docker_py_versioninfo), api_version)) def get_links(self, links): """ Parse the links passed, if a link is specified without an alias then just create the alias of the same name as the link """ processed_links = {} for link in links: parsed_link = link.split(':', 1) if(len(parsed_link) == 2): processed_links[parsed_link[0]] = parsed_link[1] else: processed_links[parsed_link[0]] = parsed_link[0] return processed_links def get_exposed_ports(self, expose_list): """ Parse the ports and protocols (TCP/UDP) to expose in the docker-py `create_container` call from the docker CLI-style syntax. """ if expose_list: exposed = [] for port in expose_list: port = str(port).strip() if port.endswith('/tcp') or port.endswith('/udp'): port_with_proto = tuple(port.split('/')) else: # assume tcp protocol if not specified port_with_proto = (port, 'tcp') exposed.append(port_with_proto) return exposed else: return None def get_port_bindings(self, ports): """ Parse the `ports` string into a port bindings dict for the `start_container` call. """ binds = {} for port in ports: # ports could potentially be an array like [80, 443], so we make sure they're strings # before splitting parts = str(port).split(':') container_port = parts[-1] if '/' not in container_port: container_port = int(parts[-1]) p_len = len(parts) if p_len == 1: # Bind `container_port` of the container to a dynamically # allocated TCP port on all available interfaces of the host # machine. bind = ('0.0.0.0',) elif p_len == 2: # Bind `container_port` of the container to port `parts[0]` on # all available interfaces of the host machine. bind = ('0.0.0.0', int(parts[0])) elif p_len == 3: # Bind `container_port` of the container to port `parts[1]` on # IP `parts[0]` of the host machine. If `parts[1]` empty bind # to a dynamically allocacted port of IP `parts[0]`. bind = (parts[0], int(parts[1])) if parts[1] else (parts[0],) if container_port in binds: old_bind = binds[container_port] if isinstance(old_bind, list): # append to list if it already exists old_bind.append(bind) else: # otherwise create list that contains the old and new binds binds[container_port] = [binds[container_port], bind] else: binds[container_port] = bind return binds def get_summary_counters_msg(self): msg = "" for k, v in self.counters.iteritems(): msg = msg + "%s %d " % (k, v) return msg def increment_counter(self, name): self.counters[name] = self.counters[name] + 1 def has_changed(self): for k, v in self.counters.iteritems(): if v > 0: return True return False def get_inspect_containers(self, containers): inspect = [] for i in containers: details = self.client.inspect_container(i['Id']) details = _docker_id_quirk(details) inspect.append(details) return inspect def get_deployed_containers(self): """determine which images/commands are running already""" image = self.module.params.get('image') command = self.module.params.get('command') if command: command = command.strip() name = self.module.params.get('name') if name and not name.startswith('/'): name = '/' + name deployed = [] # if we weren't given a tag with the image, we need to only compare on the image name, as that # docker will give us back the full image name including a tag in the container list if one exists. image, tag = get_split_image_tag(image) for i in self.client.containers(all=True): running_image, running_tag = get_split_image_tag(i['Image']) running_command = i['Command'].strip() name_matches = False if i["Names"]: name_matches = (name and name in i['Names']) image_matches = (running_image == image) tag_matches = (not tag or running_tag == tag) # if a container has an entrypoint, `command` will actually equal # '{} {}'.format(entrypoint, command) command_matches = (not command or running_command.endswith(command)) if name_matches or (name is None and image_matches and tag_matches and command_matches): details = self.client.inspect_container(i['Id']) details = _docker_id_quirk(details) deployed.append(details) return deployed def get_running_containers(self): running = [] for i in self.get_deployed_containers(): if i['State']['Running'] == True and i['State'].get('Ghost', False) == False: running.append(i) return running def create_containers(self, count=1): params = {'image': self.module.params.get('image'), 'command': self.module.params.get('command'), 'ports': self.exposed_ports, 'volumes': self.volumes, 'mem_limit': _human_to_bytes(self.module.params.get('memory_limit')), 'environment': self.env, 'hostname': self.module.params.get('hostname'), 'domainname': self.module.params.get('domainname'), 'detach': self.module.params.get('detach'), 'name': self.module.params.get('name'), 'stdin_open': self.module.params.get('stdin_open'), 'tty': self.module.params.get('tty'), 'dns': self.module.params.get('dns'), 'volumes_from': self.module.params.get('volumes_from'), } if params['dns'] is not None: self.ensure_capability('dns') if params['volumes_from'] is not None: self.ensure_capability('volumes_from') extra_params = {} if self.module.params.get('insecure_registry'): if self.ensure_capability('insecure_registry', fail=False): extra_params['insecure_registry'] = self.module.params.get('insecure_registry') def do_create(count, params): results = [] for _ in range(count): result = self.client.create_container(**params) self.increment_counter('created') results.append(result) return results try: containers = do_create(count, params) except: resource = self.module.params.get('image') image, tag = get_split_image_tag(resource) if self.module.params.get('username'): try: self.client.login( self.module.params.get('username'), password=self.module.params.get('password'), email=self.module.params.get('email'), registry=self.module.params.get('registry') ) except: self.module.fail_json(msg="failed to login to the remote registry, check your username/password.") try: self.client.pull(image, tag=tag, **extra_params) except: self.module.fail_json(msg="failed to pull the specified image: %s" % resource) self.increment_counter('pull') containers = do_create(count, params) return containers def start_containers(self, containers): params = { 'lxc_conf': self.lxc_conf, 'binds': self.binds, 'port_bindings': self.port_bindings, 'publish_all_ports': self.module.params.get('publish_all_ports'), 'privileged': self.module.params.get('privileged'), 'links': self.links, 'network_mode': self.module.params.get('net'), } optionals = {} for optional_param in ('dns', 'volumes_from', 'restart_policy', 'restart_policy_retry'): optionals[optional_param] = self.module.params.get(optional_param) if optionals['dns'] is not None: self.ensure_capability('dns') params['dns'] = optionals['dns'] if optionals['volumes_from'] is not None: self.ensure_capability('volumes_from') params['volumes_from'] = optionals['volumes_from'] if optionals['restart_policy'] is not None: self.ensure_capability('restart_policy') params['restart_policy'] = { 'Name': optionals['restart_policy'] } if params['restart_policy']['Name'] == 'on-failure': params['restart_policy']['MaximumRetryCount'] = optionals['restart_policy_retry'] for i in containers: self.client.start(i['Id'], **params) self.increment_counter('started') def stop_containers(self, containers): for i in containers: self.client.stop(i['Id']) self.increment_counter('stopped') return [self.client.wait(i['Id']) for i in containers] def remove_containers(self, containers): for i in containers: self.client.remove_container(i['Id']) self.increment_counter('removed') def kill_containers(self, containers): for i in containers: self.client.kill(i['Id']) self.increment_counter('killed') def restart_containers(self, containers): for i in containers: self.client.restart(i['Id']) self.increment_counter('restarted') def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict( count = dict(default=1), image = dict(required=True), command = dict(required=False, default=None), expose = dict(required=False, default=None, type='list'), ports = dict(required=False, default=None, type='list'), publish_all_ports = dict(default=False, type='bool'), volumes = dict(default=None, type='list'), volumes_from = dict(default=None), links = dict(default=None, type='list'), memory_limit = dict(default=0), memory_swap = dict(default=0), docker_url = dict(default='unix://var/run/docker.sock'), docker_api_version = dict(), username = dict(default=None), password = dict(), email = dict(), registry = dict(), hostname = dict(default=None), domainname = dict(default=None), env = dict(type='dict'), dns = dict(), detach = dict(default=True, type='bool'), state = dict(default='running', choices=['absent', 'present', 'running', 'stopped', 'killed', 'restarted']), restart_policy = dict(default=None, choices=['always', 'on-failure', 'no']), restart_policy_retry = dict(default=0, type='int'), debug = dict(default=False, type='bool'), privileged = dict(default=False, type='bool'), stdin_open = dict(default=False, type='bool'), tty = dict(default=False, type='bool'), lxc_conf = dict(default=None, type='list'), name = dict(default=None), net = dict(default=None), insecure_registry = dict(default=False, type='bool'), ) ) check_dependencies(module) try: manager = DockerManager(module) state = module.params.get('state') count = int(module.params.get('count')) name = module.params.get('name') image = module.params.get('image') if count < 0: module.fail_json(msg="Count must be greater than zero") if count > 1 and name: module.fail_json(msg="Count and name must not be used together") running_containers = manager.get_running_containers() running_count = len(running_containers) delta = count - running_count deployed_containers = manager.get_deployed_containers() facts = None failed = False changed = False # start/stop containers if state in [ "running", "present" ]: # make sure a container with `name` exists, if not create and start it if name: # first determine if a container with this name exists existing_container = None for deployed_container in deployed_containers: if deployed_container.get('Name') == '/%s' % name: existing_container = deployed_container break # the named container is running, but with a # different image or tag, so we stop it first if existing_container and existing_container.get('Config', dict()).get('Image') != image: manager.stop_containers([existing_container]) manager.remove_containers([existing_container]) running_containers = manager.get_running_containers() deployed_containers = manager.get_deployed_containers() existing_container = None # if the container isn't running (or if we stopped the # old version above), create and (maybe) start it up now if not existing_container: containers = manager.create_containers(1) if state == "present": # otherwise it get (re)started later anyways.. manager.start_containers(containers) running_containers = manager.get_running_containers() deployed_containers = manager.get_deployed_containers() if state == "running": # make sure a container with `name` is running if name and "/" + name not in map(lambda x: x.get('Name'), running_containers): manager.start_containers(deployed_containers) # start more containers if we don't have enough elif delta > 0: containers = manager.create_containers(delta) manager.start_containers(containers) # stop containers if we have too many elif delta < 0: containers_to_stop = running_containers[0:abs(delta)] containers = manager.stop_containers(containers_to_stop) manager.remove_containers(containers_to_stop) facts = manager.get_running_containers() else: facts = manager.get_deployed_containers() # stop and remove containers elif state == "absent": facts = manager.stop_containers(deployed_containers) manager.remove_containers(deployed_containers) # stop containers elif state == "stopped": facts = manager.stop_containers(running_containers) # kill containers elif state == "killed": manager.kill_containers(running_containers) # restart containers elif state == "restarted": manager.restart_containers(running_containers) facts = manager.get_inspect_containers(running_containers) msg = "%s container(s) running image %s with command %s" % \ (manager.get_summary_counters_msg(), module.params.get('image'), module.params.get('command')) changed = manager.has_changed() module.exit_json(failed=failed, changed=changed, msg=msg, ansible_facts=_ansible_facts(facts)) except DockerAPIError, e: changed = manager.has_changed() module.exit_json(failed=True, changed=changed, msg="Docker API error: " + e.explanation) except RequestException, e: changed = manager.has_changed() module.exit_json(failed=True, changed=changed, msg=repr(e)) # import module snippets from ansible.module_utils.basic import * if __name__ == '__main__': main()