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-rw-r--r--roles/lib_zabbix/library/zbx_action.py126
1 files changed, 120 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/roles/lib_zabbix/library/zbx_action.py b/roles/lib_zabbix/library/zbx_action.py
index 8bb586c0b..c08bef4f7 100644
--- a/roles/lib_zabbix/library/zbx_action.py
+++ b/roles/lib_zabbix/library/zbx_action.py
@@ -30,6 +30,17 @@
# pylint: disable=import-error
from openshift_tools.monitoring.zbxapi import ZabbixAPI, ZabbixConnection, ZabbixAPIError
+CUSTOM_SCRIPT_ACTION = '0'
+IPMI_ACTION = '1'
+SSH_ACTION = '2'
+TELNET_ACTION = '3'
+GLOBAL_SCRIPT_ACTION = '4'
+
+EXECUTE_ON_ZABBIX_AGENT = '0'
+EXECUTE_ON_ZABBIX_SERVER = '1'
+
+OPERATION_REMOTE_COMMAND = '1'
+
def exists(content, key='result'):
''' Check if key exists in content or the size of content[key] > 0
'''
@@ -70,6 +81,40 @@ def filter_differences(zabbix_filters, user_filters):
return rval
+def host_in_zabbix(zab_hosts, usr_host):
+ ''' Check whether a particular user host is already in the
+ Zabbix list of hosts '''
+
+ for usr_hst_key, usr_hst_val in usr_host.items():
+ for zab_host in zab_hosts:
+ if usr_hst_key in zab_host and \
+ zab_host[usr_hst_key] == str(usr_hst_val):
+ return True
+
+ return False
+
+def hostlist_in_zabbix(zab_hosts, usr_hosts):
+ ''' Check whether user-provided list of hosts are already in
+ the Zabbix action '''
+
+ if len(zab_hosts) != len(usr_hosts):
+ return False
+
+ for usr_host in usr_hosts:
+ if not host_in_zabbix(zab_hosts, usr_host):
+ return False
+
+ return True
+
+def opcommand_diff(zab_op_cmd, usr_op_cmd):
+ ''' Check whether user-provided opcommand matches what's already
+ stored in Zabbix '''
+
+ for usr_op_cmd_key, usr_op_cmd_val in usr_op_cmd.items():
+ if zab_op_cmd[usr_op_cmd_key] != str(usr_op_cmd_val):
+ return True
+ return False
+
# This logic is quite complex. We are comparing two lists of dictionaries.
# The outer for-loops allow us to descend down into both lists at the same time
# and then walk over the key,val pairs of the incoming user dict's changes
@@ -116,6 +161,18 @@ def operation_differences(zabbix_ops, user_ops):
if usr_ids != zab_usr_ids:
rval[key] = val
+ elif key == 'opcommand':
+ if opcommand_diff(zab[key], val):
+ rval[key] = val
+ break
+
+ # opcommand_grp can be treated just like opcommand_hst
+ # as opcommand_grp[] is just a list of groups
+ elif key == 'opcommand_hst' or key == 'opcommand_grp':
+ if not hostlist_in_zabbix(zab[key], val):
+ rval[key] = val
+ break
+
elif zab[key] != str(val):
rval[key] = val
return rval
@@ -288,7 +345,7 @@ def get_condition_type(event_source, inc_condition):
def get_operation_type(inc_operation):
''' determine the correct operation type'''
o_types = {'send message': 0,
- 'remote command': 1,
+ 'remote command': OPERATION_REMOTE_COMMAND,
'add host': 2,
'remove host': 3,
'add to host group': 4,
@@ -301,7 +358,64 @@ def get_operation_type(inc_operation):
return o_types[inc_operation]
-def get_action_operations(zapi, inc_operations):
+def get_opcommand_type(opcommand_type):
+ ''' determine the opcommand type '''
+ oc_types = {'custom script': CUSTOM_SCRIPT_ACTION,
+ 'IPMI': IPMI_ACTION,
+ 'SSH': SSH_ACTION,
+ 'Telnet': TELNET_ACTION,
+ 'global script': GLOBAL_SCRIPT_ACTION,
+ }
+
+ return oc_types[opcommand_type]
+
+def get_execute_on(execute_on):
+ ''' determine the execution target '''
+ e_types = {'zabbix agent': EXECUTE_ON_ZABBIX_AGENT,
+ 'zabbix server': EXECUTE_ON_ZABBIX_SERVER,
+ }
+
+ return e_types[execute_on]
+
+def action_remote_command(ansible_module, zapi, operation):
+ ''' Process remote command type of actions '''
+
+ if 'type' not in operation['opcommand']:
+ ansible_module.exit_json(failed=True, changed=False, state='unknown',
+ results="No Operation Type provided")
+
+ operation['opcommand']['type'] = get_opcommand_type(operation['opcommand']['type'])
+
+ if operation['opcommand']['type'] == CUSTOM_SCRIPT_ACTION:
+
+ if 'execute_on' in operation['opcommand']:
+ operation['opcommand']['execute_on'] = get_execute_on(operation['opcommand']['execute_on'])
+
+ # custom script still requires the target hosts/groups to be set
+ operation['opcommand_hst'] = []
+ operation['opcommand_grp'] = []
+ for usr_host in operation['target_hosts']:
+ if usr_host['target_type'] == 'zabbix server':
+ # 0 = target host local/current host
+ operation['opcommand_hst'].append({'hostid': 0})
+ elif usr_host['target_type'] == 'group':
+ group_name = usr_host['target']
+ gid = get_host_group_id_by_name(zapi, group_name)
+ operation['opcommand_grp'].append({'groupid': gid})
+ elif usr_host['target_type'] == 'host':
+ host_name = usr_host['target']
+ hid = get_host_id_by_name(zapi, host_name)
+ operation['opcommand_hst'].append({'hostid': hid})
+
+ # 'target_hosts' is just to make it easier to build zbx_actions
+ # not part of ZabbixAPI
+ del operation['target_hosts']
+ else:
+ ansible_module.exit_json(failed=True, changed=False, state='unknown',
+ results="Unsupported remote command type")
+
+
+def get_action_operations(ansible_module, zapi, inc_operations):
'''Convert the operations into syntax for api'''
for operation in inc_operations:
operation['operationtype'] = get_operation_type(operation['operationtype'])
@@ -315,9 +429,8 @@ def get_action_operations(zapi, inc_operations):
else:
operation['opmessage']['default_msg'] = 0
- # NOT supported for remote commands
- elif operation['operationtype'] == 1:
- continue
+ elif operation['operationtype'] == OPERATION_REMOTE_COMMAND:
+ action_remote_command(ansible_module, zapi, operation)
# Handle Operation conditions:
# Currently there is only 1 available which
@@ -464,7 +577,8 @@ def main():
if state == 'present':
conditions = get_action_conditions(zapi, module.params['event_source'], module.params['conditions_filter'])
- operations = get_action_operations(zapi, module.params['operations'])
+ operations = get_action_operations(module, zapi,
+ module.params['operations'])
params = {'name': module.params['name'],
'esc_period': module.params['escalation_time'],
'eventsource': get_event_source(module.params['event_source']),