ansible/library/virt
Michael DeHaan 7e9e29011e Add encoding lines to python modules such that they can take unicode options if they are fed them, since the
AnsibleModule stuff no longer base64 encodes for simplicity and speed reasons.
2012-08-02 21:29:10 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Virt management features
Copyright 2007, 2012 Red Hat, Inc
Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
Seth Vidal <skvidal@fedoraproject.org>
This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU
general public license.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
VIRT_FAILED = 1
VIRT_SUCCESS = 0
VIRT_UNAVAILABLE=2
try:
import libvirt
except ImportError:
print "failed=True msg='libvirt python module unavailable'"
sys.exit(1)
ALL_COMMANDS = []
VM_COMMANDS = ['create','status', 'start', 'stop', 'pause', 'unpause',
'shutdown', 'undefine', 'destroy', 'get_xml', 'autostart']
HOST_COMMANDS = ['freemem', 'list_vms', 'info', 'nodeinfo', 'virttype']
ALL_COMMANDS.extend(VM_COMMANDS)
ALL_COMMANDS.extend(HOST_COMMANDS)
VIRT_STATE_NAME_MAP = {
0 : "running",
1 : "running",
2 : "running",
3 : "paused",
4 : "shutdown",
5 : "shutdown",
6 : "crashed"
}
class LibvirtConnection(object):
def __init__(self):
cmd = subprocess.Popen("uname -r", shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
close_fds=True)
output = cmd.communicate()[0]
if output.find("xen") != -1:
conn = libvirt.open(None)
else:
conn = libvirt.open("qemu:///system")
if not conn:
raise Exception("hypervisor connection failure")
self.conn = conn
def find_vm(self, vmid):
"""
Extra bonus feature: vmid = -1 returns a list of everything
"""
conn = self.conn
vms = []
# this block of code borrowed from virt-manager:
# get working domain's name
ids = conn.listDomainsID()
for id in ids:
vm = conn.lookupByID(id)
vms.append(vm)
# get defined domain
names = conn.listDefinedDomains()
for name in names:
vm = conn.lookupByName(name)
vms.append(vm)
if vmid == -1:
return vms
for vm in vms:
if vm.name() == vmid:
return vm
raise Exception("virtual machine %s not found" % vmid)
def shutdown(self, vmid):
return self.find_vm(vmid).shutdown()
def pause(self, vmid):
return self.suspend(self.conn,vmid)
def unpause(self, vmid):
return self.resume(self.conn,vmid)
def suspend(self, vmid):
return self.find_vm(vmid).suspend()
def resume(self, vmid):
return self.find_vm(vmid).resume()
def create(self, vmid):
return self.find_vm(vmid).create()
def destroy(self, vmid):
return self.find_vm(vmid).destroy()
def undefine(self, vmid):
return self.find_vm(vmid).undefine()
def get_status2(self, vm):
state = vm.info()[0]
return VIRT_STATE_NAME_MAP.get(state,"unknown")
def get_status(self, vmid):
state = self.find_vm(vmid).info()[0]
return VIRT_STATE_NAME_MAP.get(state,"unknown")
def nodeinfo(self):
return self.conn.getInfo()
def get_type(self):
return self.conn.getType()
def get_maxVcpus(self, vmid):
vm = self.conn.lookupByName(vmid)
return vm.maxVcpus()
def get_maxMemory(self, vmid):
vm = self.conn.lookupByName(vmid)
return vm.maxMemory()
def getFreeMemory(self):
return self.conn.getFreeMemory()
def get_autostart(self, vmid):
vm = self.conn.lookupByName(vmid)
return vm.autostart()
def set_autostart(self, vmid, val):
vm = self.conn.lookupByName(vmid)
return vm.setAutostart(val)
class Virt(object):
def __get_conn(self):
self.conn = LibvirtConnection()
return self.conn
def get_vm(self, vmid):
self.__get_conn()
return self.conn.find_vm(vmid)
def state(self):
vms = self.list_vms()
state = []
for vm in vms:
state_blurb = self.conn.get_status(vm)
state.append("%s %s" % (vm,state_blurb))
return state
def info(self):
vms = self.list_vms()
info = dict()
for vm in vms:
data = self.conn.find_vm(vm).info()
# libvirt returns maxMem, memory, and cpuTime as long()'s, which
# xmlrpclib tries to convert to regular int's during serialization.
# This throws exceptions, so convert them to strings here and
# assume the other end of the xmlrpc connection can figure things
# out or doesn't care.
info[vm] = {
"state" : VIRT_STATE_NAME_MAP.get(data[0],"unknown"),
"maxMem" : str(data[1]),
"memory" : str(data[2]),
"nrVirtCpu" : data[3],
"cpuTime" : str(data[4]),
}
info[vm]["autostart"] = self.conn.get_autostart(vm)
return info
def nodeinfo(self):
self.__get_conn()
info = dict()
data = self.conn.nodeinfo()
info = {
"cpumodel" : str(data[0]),
"phymemory" : str(data[1]),
"cpus" : str(data[2]),
"cpumhz" : str(data[3]),
"numanodes" : str(data[4]),
"sockets" : str(data[5]),
"cpucores" : str(data[6]),
"cputhreads" : str(data[7])
}
return info
def list_vms(self):
self.conn = self.__get_conn()
vms = self.conn.find_vm(-1)
results = []
for x in vms:
try:
results.append(x.name())
except:
pass
return results
def virttype(self):
return self.__get_conn().get_type()
def autostart(self, vmid):
self.conn = self.__get_conn()
return self.conn.set_autostart(vmid, True)
def freemem(self):
self.conn = self.__get_conn()
return self.conn.getFreeMemory()
def shutdown(self, vmid):
""" Make the machine with the given vmid stop running. Whatever that takes. """
self.__get_conn()
self.conn.shutdown(vmid)
return 0
def pause(self, vmid):
""" Pause the machine with the given vmid. """
self.__get_conn()
return self.conn.suspend(vmid)
def unpause(self, vmid):
""" Unpause the machine with the given vmid. """
self.__get_conn()
return self.conn.resume(vmid)
def create(self, vmid):
""" Start the machine via the given vmid """
self.__get_conn()
return self.conn.create(vmid)
def start(self, vmid):
""" Start the machine via the given id/name """
self.__get_conn()
return self.conn.create(vmid)
def destroy(self, vmid):
""" Pull the virtual power from the virtual domain, giving it virtually no time to virtually shut down. """
self.__get_conn()
return self.conn.destroy(vmid)
def undefine(self, vmid):
""" Stop a domain, and then wipe it from the face of the earth. (delete disk/config file) """
self.__get_conn()
return self.conn.undefine(vmid)
def status(self, vmid):
"""
Return a state suitable for server consumption. Aka, codes.py values, not XM output.
"""
self.__get_conn()
return self.conn.get_status(vmid)
def get_xml(self, vmid):
"""
Receive a Vm id as input
Return an xml describing vm config returned by a libvirt call
"""
conn = libvirt.openReadOnly(None)
if conn == None:
return (-1,'Failed to open connection to the hypervisor')
try:
domV = conn.lookupByName(vmid)
except:
return (-1,'Failed to find the main domain')
return domV.XMLDesc(0)
def get_maxVcpus(self, vmid):
"""
Gets the max number of VCPUs on a guest
"""
self.__get_conn()
return self.conn.get_maxVcpus(vmid)
def get_max_memory(self, vmid):
"""
Gets the max memory on a guest
"""
self.__get_conn()
return self.conn.get_MaxMemory(vmid)
def core(module):
state = module.params.get('state', None)
guest = module.params.get('name', None)
command = module.params.get('command', None)
v = Virt()
res = {}
if state:
if not guest:
module.fail_json(msg = "state change requires a guest specified")
res['changed'] = False
if state == 'running':
if v.status(guest) is not 'running':
res['changed'] = True
res['msg'] = v.start(guest)
elif state == 'shutdown':
if v.status(guest) is not 'shutdown':
res['changed'] = True
res['msg'] = v.shutdown(guest)
else:
module.fail_json(msg="unexpected state")
return VIRT_SUCCESS, res
if command:
if command in VM_COMMANDS:
if not guest:
module.fail_json(msg = "%s requires 1 argument: guest" % command)
res = getattr(v, command)(guest)
if type(res) != dict:
res = { command: res }
return VIRT_SUCCESS, res
elif hasattr(v, command):
res = getattr(v, command)()
if type(res) != dict:
res = { command: res }
return VIRT_SUCCESS, res
else:
module.fail_json(msg="Command %s not recognized" % basecmd)
module.fail_json(msg="expected state or command parameter to be specified")
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=dict(
name = dict(aliases=['guest']),
state = dict(choices=['running', 'shutdown']),
command = dict(choices=ALL_COMMANDS),
))
rc = VIRT_SUCCESS
try:
rc, result = core(module)
except Exception, e:
module.fail_json(msg=str(e))
if rc != 0: # something went wrong emit the msg
module.fail_json(rc=rc, msg=result)
else:
module.exit_json(**result)
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
main()