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Diffstat (limited to 'roles/openshift_logging')
7 files changed, 251 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/roles/openshift_logging/filter_plugins/openshift_logging.py b/roles/openshift_logging/filter_plugins/openshift_logging.py index e1a5ea726..ba412b5a6 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_logging/filter_plugins/openshift_logging.py +++ b/roles/openshift_logging/filter_plugins/openshift_logging.py @@ -102,6 +102,28 @@ def serviceaccount_namespace(qualified_sa, default=None): return seg[-1] +def flatten_dict(data, parent_key=None): + """ This filter plugin will flatten a dict and its sublists into a single dict + """ + if not isinstance(data, dict): + raise RuntimeError("flatten_dict failed, expects to flatten a dict") + + merged = dict() + + for key in data: + if parent_key is not None: + insert_key = '.'.join((parent_key, key)) + else: + insert_key = key + + if isinstance(data[key], dict): + merged.update(flatten_dict(data[key], insert_key)) + else: + merged[insert_key] = data[key] + + return merged + + # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods class FilterModule(object): ''' OpenShift Logging Filters ''' @@ -117,5 +139,6 @@ class FilterModule(object): 'es_storage': es_storage, 'serviceaccount_name': serviceaccount_name, 'serviceaccount_namespace': serviceaccount_namespace, - 'walk': walk + 'walk': walk, + "flatten_dict": flatten_dict } diff --git a/roles/openshift_logging/library/logging_patch.py b/roles/openshift_logging/library/logging_patch.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d2c0bc456 --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/openshift_logging/library/logging_patch.py @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python + +""" Ansible module to help with creating context patch file with whitelisting for logging """ + +import difflib +import re + +from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule + + +DOCUMENTATION = ''' +--- +module: logging_patch + +short_description: This will create a context patch file while giving ability + to whitelist some lines (excluding them from comparison) + +description: + - "To create configmap patches for logging" + +author: + - Eric Wolinetz ewolinet@redhat.com +''' + + +EXAMPLES = ''' +- logging_patch: + original_file: "{{ tempdir }}/current.yml" + new_file: "{{ configmap_new_file }}" + whitelist: "{{ configmap_protected_lines | default([]) }}" + +''' + + +def account_for_whitelist(file_contents, white_list=None): + """ This method will remove lines that contain whitelist values from the content + of the file so that we aren't build a patch based on that line + + Usage: + + for file_contents: + + index: + number_of_shards: {{ es_number_of_shards | default ('1') }} + number_of_replicas: {{ es_number_of_replicas | default ('0') }} + unassigned.node_left.delayed_timeout: 2m + translog: + flush_threshold_size: 256mb + flush_threshold_period: 5m + + + and white_list: + + ['number_of_shards', 'number_of_replicas'] + + + We would end up with: + + index: + unassigned.node_left.delayed_timeout: 2m + translog: + flush_threshold_size: 256mb + flush_threshold_period: 5m + + """ + + for line in white_list: + file_contents = re.sub(r".*%s:.*\n" % line, "", file_contents) + + return file_contents + + +def run_module(): + """ The body of the module, we check if the variable name specified as the value + for the key is defined. If it is then we use that value as for the original key """ + + module = AnsibleModule( + argument_spec=dict( + original_file=dict(type='str', required=True), + new_file=dict(type='str', required=True), + whitelist=dict(required=False, type='list', default=[]) + ), + supports_check_mode=True + ) + + original_fh = open(module.params['original_file'], "r") + original_contents = original_fh.read() + original_fh.close() + + original_contents = account_for_whitelist(original_contents, module.params['whitelist']) + + new_fh = open(module.params['new_file'], "r") + new_contents = new_fh.read() + new_fh.close() + + new_contents = account_for_whitelist(new_contents, module.params['whitelist']) + + uni_diff = difflib.unified_diff(new_contents.splitlines(), + original_contents.splitlines(), + lineterm='') + + return module.exit_json(changed=False, # noqa: F405 + raw_patch="\n".join(uni_diff)) + + +def main(): + """ main """ + run_module() + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + main() diff --git a/roles/openshift_logging/library/openshift_logging_facts.py b/roles/openshift_logging/library/openshift_logging_facts.py index 98d0d1c4f..302a9b4c9 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_logging/library/openshift_logging_facts.py +++ b/roles/openshift_logging/library/openshift_logging_facts.py @@ -204,6 +204,14 @@ class OpenshiftLoggingFacts(OCBaseCommand): if comp is not None: self.add_facts_for(comp, "services", name, dict()) + # pylint: disable=too-many-arguments + def facts_from_configmap(self, comp, kind, name, config_key, yaml_file=None): + '''Extracts facts in logging namespace from configmap''' + if yaml_file is not None: + config_facts = yaml.load(yaml_file) + self.facts[comp][kind][name][config_key] = config_facts + self.facts[comp][kind][name]["raw"] = yaml_file + def facts_for_configmaps(self, namespace): ''' Gathers facts for configmaps in logging namespace ''' self.default_keys_for("configmaps") @@ -214,7 +222,10 @@ class OpenshiftLoggingFacts(OCBaseCommand): name = item["metadata"]["name"] comp = self.comp(name) if comp is not None: - self.add_facts_for(comp, "configmaps", name, item["data"]) + self.add_facts_for(comp, "configmaps", name, dict(item["data"])) + if comp in ["elasticsearch", "elasticsearch_ops"]: + for config_key in item["data"]: + self.facts_from_configmap(comp, "configmaps", name, config_key, item["data"][config_key]) def facts_for_oauthclients(self, namespace): ''' Gathers facts for oauthclients used with logging ''' diff --git a/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/install_logging.yaml b/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/install_logging.yaml index 11f59652c..913478027 100644 --- a/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/install_logging.yaml +++ b/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/install_logging.yaml @@ -4,6 +4,9 @@ oc_bin: "{{openshift_client_binary}}" openshift_logging_namespace: "{{openshift_logging_namespace}}" +## This is include vs import because we need access to group/inventory variables +- include_tasks: set_defaults_from_current.yml + - name: Set logging project oc_project: state: present diff --git a/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/patch_configmap_file.yaml b/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/patch_configmap_file.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..30087fe6a --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/patch_configmap_file.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +--- +## The purpose of this task file is to get a patch that is based on the diff +## between configmap_current_file and configmap_new_file. The module +## logging_patch takes the paths of two files to compare and also a list of +## variables whose line we exclude from the diffs. +## We then patch the new configmap file so that we can build a configmap +## using that file later. We then use oc apply to idempotenly modify any +## existing configmap. + +## The following variables are expected to be provided when including this task: +# __configmap_output -- This is provided to us from patch_configmap_files.yaml +# it is a dict of the configmap where configmap_current_file exists +# configmap_current_file -- The name of the data file in the __configmap_output +# configmap_new_file -- The path to the file that we intend to oc apply later +# we apply our generated patch to this file. +# configmap_protected_lines -- The list of variables to exclude from the diff + +- copy: + content: "{{ __configmap_output.results.results[0]['data'][configmap_current_file] }}" + dest: "{{ tempdir }}/current.yml" + +- logging_patch: + original_file: "{{ tempdir }}/current.yml" + new_file: "{{ configmap_new_file }}" + whitelist: "{{ configmap_protected_lines | default([]) }}" + register: patch_output + +- copy: + content: "{{ patch_output.raw_patch }}\n" + dest: "{{ tempdir }}/patch.patch" + when: patch_output.raw_patch | length > 0 + +- command: > + patch --force --quiet -u "{{ configmap_new_file }}" "{{ tempdir }}/patch.patch" + when: patch_output.raw_patch | length > 0 diff --git a/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/patch_configmap_files.yaml b/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/patch_configmap_files.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..74a9cc287 --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/patch_configmap_files.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +--- +## The purpose of this task file is to take in a list of configmap files provided +## in the variable configmap_file_names, which correspond to the data sections +## within a configmap. We iterate over each of these files and create a patch +## from the diff between current_file and new_file to try to maintain any custom +## changes that a user may have made to a currently deployed configmap while +## trying to idempotently update with any role provided files. + +## The following variables are expected to be provided when including this task: +# configmap_name -- This is the name of the configmap that the files exist in +# configmap_namespace -- The namespace that the configmap lives in +# configmap_file_names -- This is expected to be passed in as a dict +# current_file -- The name of the data entry within the configmap +# new_file -- The file path to the file we are comparing to current_file +# protected_lines -- List of variables whose line will be excluded when creating a diff + +- oc_configmap: + name: "{{ configmap_name }}" + state: list + namespace: "{{ configmap_namespace }}" + register: __configmap_output + +- when: __configmap_output.results.stderr is undefined + include_tasks: patch_configmap_file.yaml + vars: + configmap_current_file: "{{ configmap_files.current_file }}" + configmap_new_file: "{{ configmap_files.new_file }}" + configmap_protected_lines: "{{ configmap_files.protected_lines | default([]) }}" + with_items: "{{ configmap_file_names }}" + loop_control: + loop_var: configmap_files diff --git a/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/set_defaults_from_current.yml b/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/set_defaults_from_current.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dde362abe --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/openshift_logging/tasks/set_defaults_from_current.yml @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +--- + +## We are pulling default values from configmaps if they exist already +## Using conditional_set_fact allows us to set the value of a variable based on +## the value of another one, if it is already defined. Else we don't set the +## left hand side (it stays undefined as well). + +## conditional_set_fact allows us to specify a fact source, so first we try to +## set variables in the logging-elasticsearch & logging-elasticsearch-ops configmaps +## afterwards we set the value of the variable based on the value in the inventory +## but fall back to using the value from a configmap as a default. If neither is set +## then the variable remains undefined and the role default will be used. + +- conditional_set_fact: + facts: "{{ openshift_logging_facts['elasticsearch']['configmaps']['logging-elasticsearch']['elasticsearch.yml'] | flatten_dict }}" + vars: + __openshift_logging_es_number_of_shards: index.number_of_shards + __openshift_logging_es_number_of_replicas: index.number_of_replicas + when: openshift_logging_facts['elasticsearch']['configmaps']['logging-elasticsearch'] is defined + +- conditional_set_fact: + facts: "{{ openshift_logging_facts['elasticsearch_ops']['configmaps']['logging-elasticsearch-ops']['elasticsearch.yml'] | flatten_dict }}" + vars: + __openshift_logging_es_ops_number_of_shards: index.number_of_shards + __openshift_logging_es_ops_number_of_replicas: index.number_of_replicas + when: openshift_logging_facts['elasticsearch_ops']['configmaps']['logging-elasticsearch-ops'] is defined + +- conditional_set_fact: + facts: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname] }}" + vars: + openshift_logging_es_number_of_shards: openshift_logging_es_number_of_shards | __openshift_logging_es_number_of_shards + openshift_logging_es_number_of_replicas: openshift_logging_es_number_of_replicas | __openshift_logging_es_number_of_replicas + openshift_logging_es_ops_number_of_shards: openshift_logging_es_ops_number_of_shards | __openshift_logging_es_ops_number_of_shards + openshift_logging_es_ops_number_of_replicas: openshift_logging_es_ops_number_of_replicas | __openshift_logging_es_ops_number_of_replicas |