diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'roles/lib_dyn/library')
-rw-r--r-- | roles/lib_dyn/library/dyn_record.py | 269 |
1 files changed, 269 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/roles/lib_dyn/library/dyn_record.py b/roles/lib_dyn/library/dyn_record.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5e088a674 --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/lib_dyn/library/dyn_record.py @@ -0,0 +1,269 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# +# (c) 2015, Russell Harrison <rharriso@redhat.com> +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +# You may obtain a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +# limitations under the License. +'''Ansible module to manage records in the Dyn Managed DNS service''' +DOCUMENTATION = ''' +--- +module: dyn_record +version_added: "1.9" +short_description: Manage records in the Dyn Managed DNS service. +description: + - "Manages DNS records via the REST API of the Dyn Managed DNS service. It + - "handles records only; there is no manipulation of zones or account support" + - "yet. See: U(https://help.dyn.com/dns-api-knowledge-base/)" +options: + state: + description: + -"Whether the record should be c(present) or c(absent). Optionally the" + - "state c(list) can be used to return the current value of a record." + required: true + choices: [ 'present', 'absent', 'list' ] + default: present + + customer_name: + description: + - "The Dyn customer name for your account. If not set the value of the" + - "c(DYNECT_CUSTOMER_NAME) environment variable is used." + required: false + default: nil + + user_name: + description: + - "The Dyn user name to log in with. If not set the value of the" + - "c(DYNECT_USER_NAME) environment variable is used." + required: false + default: null + + user_password: + description: + - "The Dyn user's password to log in with. If not set the value of the" + - "c(DYNECT_PASSWORD) environment variable is used." + required: false + default: null + + zone: + description: + - "The DNS zone in which your record is located." + required: true + default: null + + record_fqdn: + description: + - "Fully qualified domain name of the record name to get, create, delete," + - "or update." + required: true + default: null + + record_type: + description: + - "Record type." + required: true + choices: [ 'A', 'AAAA', 'CNAME', 'PTR', 'TXT' ] + default: null + + record_value: + description: + - "Record value. If record_value is not specified; no changes will be" + - "made and the module will fail" + required: false + default: null + + record_ttl: + description: + - 'Record's "Time to live". Number of seconds the record remains cached' + - 'in DNS servers or c(0) to use the default TTL for the zone.' + required: false + default: 0 + +notes: + - The module makes a broad assumption that there will be only one record per "node" (FQDN). + - This module returns record(s) in the "result" element when 'state' is set to 'present'. This value can be be registered and used in your playbooks. + +requirements: [ dyn ] +author: "Russell Harrison" +''' + +try: + IMPORT_ERROR = False + from dyn.tm.session import DynectSession + from dyn.tm.zones import Zone + import dyn.tm.errors + import os + +except ImportError as error: + IMPORT_ERROR = str(error) + +# Each of the record types use a different method for the value. +RECORD_PARAMS = { + 'A' : {'value_param': 'address'}, + 'AAAA' : {'value_param': 'address'}, + 'CNAME' : {'value_param': 'cname'}, + 'PTR' : {'value_param': 'ptrdname'}, + 'TXT' : {'value_param': 'txtdata'} +} + +# You'll notice that the value_param doesn't match the key (records_key) +# in the dict returned from Dyn when doing a dyn_node.get_all_records() +# This is a frustrating lookup dict to allow mapping to the RECORD_PARAMS +# dict so we can lookup other values in it efficiently + +def get_record_type(record_key): + '''Get the record type represented by the keys returned from get_any_records.''' + return record_key.replace('_records', '').upper() + +def get_record_key(record_type): + '''Get the key to look up records in the dictionary returned from get_any_records.''' + return record_type.lower() + '_records' + +def get_any_records(module, node): + '''Get any records for a given node''' + # Lets get a list of the A records for the node + try: + records = node.get_any_records() + except dyn.tm.errors.DynectGetError as error: + if 'Not in zone' in str(error): + # The node isn't in the zone so we'll return an empty dictionary + return {} + else: + # An unknown error happened so we'll need to return it. + module.fail_json(msg='Unable to get records', + error=str(error)) + + # Return a dictionary of the record objects + return records + +def get_record_values(records): + '''Get the record values for each record returned by get_any_records.''' + # This simply returns the values from a dictionary of record objects + ret_dict = {} + for key in records.keys(): + record_type = get_record_type(key) + record_value_param = RECORD_PARAMS[record_type]['value_param'] + ret_dict[key] = [getattr(elem, record_value_param) for elem in records[key]] + return ret_dict + +def main(): + '''Ansible module for managing Dyn DNS records.''' + module = AnsibleModule( + argument_spec=dict( + state=dict(required=True, choices=['present', 'absent', 'list']), + customer_name=dict(default=os.environ.get('DYNECT_CUSTOMER_NAME', None), type='str'), + user_name=dict(default=os.environ.get('DYNECT_USER_NAME', None), type='str', no_log=True), + user_password=dict(default=os.environ.get('DYNECT_PASSWORD', None), type='str', no_log=True), + zone=dict(required=True), + record_fqdn=dict(required=False), + record_type=dict(required=False, choices=[ + 'A', 'AAAA', 'CNAME', 'PTR', 'TXT']), + record_value=dict(required=False), + record_ttl=dict(required=False, default=0, type='int'), + ), + required_together=( + ['record_fqdn', 'record_value', 'record_ttl', 'record_type'] + ) + ) + + if IMPORT_ERROR: + module.fail_json(msg="Unable to import dyn module: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dyn", + error=IMPORT_ERROR) + + # Start the Dyn session + try: + _ = DynectSession(module.params['customer_name'], + module.params['user_name'], + module.params['user_password']) + except dyn.tm.errors.DynectAuthError as error: + module.fail_json(msg='Unable to authenticate with Dyn', + error=str(error)) + + # Retrieve zone object + try: + dyn_zone = Zone(module.params['zone']) + except dyn.tm.errors.DynectGetError as error: + if 'No such zone' in str(error): + module.fail_json( + msg="Not a valid zone for this account", + zone=module.params['zone'] + ) + else: + module.fail_json(msg="Unable to retrieve zone", + error=str(error)) + + + # To retrieve the node object we need to remove the zone name from the FQDN + dyn_node_name = module.params['record_fqdn'].replace('.' + module.params['zone'], '') + + # Retrieve the zone object from dyn + dyn_zone = Zone(module.params['zone']) + + # Retrieve the node object from dyn + dyn_node = dyn_zone.get_node(node=dyn_node_name) + + # All states will need a list of the exiting records for the zone. + dyn_node_records = get_any_records(module, dyn_node) + + if module.params['state'] == 'list': + module.exit_json(changed=False, + records=get_record_values( + dyn_node_records, + )) + + if module.params['state'] == 'present': + + # First get a list of existing records for the node + values = get_record_values(dyn_node_records) + value_key = get_record_key(module.params['record_type']) + + # Check to see if the record is already in place before doing anything. + if (dyn_node_records and + dyn_node_records[value_key][0].ttl == module.params['record_ttl'] and + module.params['record_value'] in values[value_key]): + + module.exit_json(changed=False) + + + # Working on the assumption that there is only one record per + # node we will first delete the node if there are any records before + # creating the correct record + if dyn_node_records: + dyn_node.delete() + + # Now lets create the correct node entry. + dyn_zone.add_record(dyn_node_name, + module.params['record_type'], + module.params['record_value'], + module.params['record_ttl'] + ) + + # Now publish the zone since we've updated it. + dyn_zone.publish() + module.exit_json(changed=True, + msg="Created node %s in zone %s" % (dyn_node_name, module.params['zone'])) + + if module.params['state'] == 'absent': + # If there are any records present we'll want to delete the node. + if dyn_node_records: + dyn_node.delete() + # Publish the zone since we've modified it. + dyn_zone.publish() + module.exit_json(changed=True, + msg="Removed node %s from zone %s" % (dyn_node_name, module.params['zone'])) + else: + module.exit_json(changed=False) + +# Ansible tends to need a wild card import so we'll use it here +# pylint: disable=redefined-builtin, unused-wildcard-import, wildcard-import, locally-disabled +from ansible.module_utils.basic import * +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() |