#!/usr/bin/env python2 """ libvirt external inventory script ================================= Ansible has a feature where instead of reading from /etc/ansible/hosts as a text file, it can query external programs to obtain the list of hosts, groups the hosts are in, and even variables to assign to each host. To use this, copy this file over /etc/ansible/hosts and chmod +x the file. This, more or less, allows you to keep one central database containing info about all of your managed instances. """ # (c) 2015, Jason DeTiberus # # 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 . ###################################################################### import argparse import ConfigParser import os import re import sys from time import time import libvirt import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET try: import json except ImportError: import simplejson as json class LibvirtInventory(object): def __init__(self): self.inventory = dict() # A list of groups and the hosts in that group self.cache = dict() # Details about hosts in the inventory # Read settings and parse CLI arguments self.read_settings() self.parse_cli_args() if self.args.host: print self.json_format_dict(self.get_host_info(), self.args.pretty) elif self.args.list: print self.json_format_dict(self.get_inventory(), self.args.pretty) else: # default action with no options print self.json_format_dict(self.get_inventory(), self.args.pretty) def read_settings(self): config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser() config.read( os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + '/libvirt.ini' ) self.libvirt_uri = config.get('libvirt', 'uri') def parse_cli_args(self): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description='Produce an Ansible Inventory file based on libvirt' ) parser.add_argument( '--list', action='store_true', default=True, help='List instances (default: True)' ) parser.add_argument( '--host', action='store', help='Get all the variables about a specific instance' ) parser.add_argument( '--pretty', action='store_true', default=False, help='Pretty format (default: False)' ) self.args = parser.parse_args() def get_host_info(self): inventory = self.get_inventory() if self.args.host in inventory['_meta']['hostvars']: return inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][self.args.host] def get_inventory(self): inventory = dict(_meta=dict(hostvars=dict())) conn = libvirt.openReadOnly(self.libvirt_uri) if conn is None: print "Failed to open connection to %s" % libvirt_uri sys.exit(1) domains = conn.listAllDomains() if domains is None: print "Failed to list domains for connection %s" % libvirt_uri sys.exit(1) arp_entries = self.parse_arp_entries() for domain in domains: hostvars = dict(libvirt_name=domain.name(), libvirt_id=domain.ID(), libvirt_uuid=domain.UUIDString()) domain_name = domain.name() # TODO: add support for guests that are not in a running state state, _ = domain.state() # 2 is the state for a running guest if state != 1: continue hostvars['libvirt_status'] = 'running' root = ET.fromstring(domain.XMLDesc()) ns = {'ansible': 'https://github.com/ansible/ansible'} for tag_elem in root.findall('./metadata/ansible:tags/ansible:tag', ns): tag = tag_elem.text self.push(inventory, "tag_%s" % tag, domain_name) self.push(hostvars, 'libvirt_tags', tag) # TODO: support more than one network interface, also support # interface types other than 'network' interface = root.find("./devices/interface[@type='network']") if interface is not None: mac_elem = interface.find('mac') if mac_elem is not None: mac = mac_elem.get('address') if mac in arp_entries: ip_address = arp_entries[mac]['ip_address'] hostvars['ansible_ssh_host'] = ip_address hostvars['libvirt_ip_address'] = ip_address inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][domain_name] = hostvars return inventory def parse_arp_entries(self): arp_entries = dict() with open('/proc/net/arp', 'r') as f: # throw away the header f.readline() for line in f: ip_address, _, _, mac, _, device = line.strip().split() arp_entries[mac] = dict(ip_address=ip_address, device=device) return arp_entries def push(self, my_dict, key, element): if key in my_dict: my_dict[key].append(element) else: my_dict[key] = [element] def json_format_dict(self, data, pretty=False): if pretty: return json.dumps(data, sort_keys=True, indent=2) else: return json.dumps(data) LibvirtInventory()