wip: working on portainer ansible module

pull/3/head
Cian Hatton 3 years ago
parent 2334d65659
commit 38ee0e0c8f

@ -3,8 +3,11 @@
# Copyright: (c) 2018, Terry Jones <terry.jones@example.org>
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import requests
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: my_test
@ -72,11 +75,66 @@ message:
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
def _extract_creds(module):
return {
"username": module.params["username"],
"password": module.params["password"],
"base_url": module.params["base_url"],
}
def _get_jwt_token(creds):
payload = {
"Username": creds["username"],
"Password": creds["password"],
}
base_url = creds["base_url"]
auth_url = f"{base_url}/api/auth"
resp = requests.post(auth_url, json=payload)
resp.raise_for_status()
return resp.json()["jwt"]
COMPOSE_STACK = 2
STRING_METHOD = "string"
class PortainerClient:
def __init__(self, creds):
self.base_url = creds["base_url"]
self.token = _get_jwt_token(creds)
self.headers = {
"Authorization": f"Bearer {self.token}"
}
def get(self, endpoint):
url = f"{self.base_url}/api/{endpoint}"
res = requests.get(url, headers=self.headers)
res.raise_for_status()
return res.json()
def post(self, endpoint, body, query_params=None):
url = f"{self.base_url}/api/{endpoint}"
if query_params:
url += "?"
for k, v in query_params.items():
url += f"&{k}={v}"
res = requests.post(url, json=body, headers=self.headers)
res.raise_for_status()
return res.json()
def run_module():
# define available arguments/parameters a user can pass to the module
module_args = dict(
name=dict(type='str', required=True),
new=dict(type='bool', required=False, default=False)
stack_name=dict(type='str', required=True),
docker_compose_file_path=dict(type='str', required=True),
env_file_path=dict(type='str', required=False),
username=dict(type='str', default='admin'),
password=dict(type='str', required=True),
base_url=dict(type='str', default="http://localhost:9000")
)
# seed the result dict in the object
@ -86,8 +144,6 @@ def run_module():
# for consumption, for example, in a subsequent task
result = dict(
changed=False,
original_message='',
message=''
)
# the AnsibleModule object will be our abstraction working with Ansible
@ -99,6 +155,36 @@ def run_module():
supports_check_mode=True
)
client = PortainerClient(creds=_extract_creds(module))
stacks = client.get("stacks")
result["token"] = client.token
# result["stacks"] = stacks
file_contents = ""
with open(module.params["docker_compose_file_path"]) as f:
file_contents = f.read()
result["stacks"] = stacks
result["stack_name"] = module.params["stack_name"]
body = {
"body_compose_string": {
"name": module.params["stack_name"],
"stackFileContent": file_contents,
},
}
query_params = {
"type": COMPOSE_STACK,
"method": STRING_METHOD,
"endpointId": 2,
}
res = client.post("stacks", body=body, query_params=query_params)
result["res"] = res
# if the user is working with this module in only check mode we do not
# want to make any changes to the environment, just return the current
# state with no modifications
@ -107,19 +193,19 @@ def run_module():
# manipulate or modify the state as needed (this is going to be the
# part where your module will do what it needs to do)
result['original_message'] = module.params['name']
result['message'] = 'goodbye'
# result['original_message'] = module.params['name']
# result['message'] = 'goodbye'
# use whatever logic you need to determine whether or not this module
# made any modifications to your target
if module.params['new']:
result['changed'] = True
# if module.params['new']:
# result['changed'] = True
# during the execution of the module, if there is an exception or a
# conditional state that effectively causes a failure, run
# AnsibleModule.fail_json() to pass in the message and the result
if module.params['name'] == 'fail me':
module.fail_json(msg='You requested this to fail', **result)
# if module.params['name'] == 'fail me':
# module.fail_json(msg='You requested this to fail', **result)
# in the event of a successful module execution, you will want to
# simple AnsibleModule.exit_json(), passing the key/value results

@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ services:
image: bitwardenrs/server
restart: always
ports:
- ${HOST_PORT}:80
- 80:80
volumes:
- data:/data
environment:

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