Add docker_image_load module (#90)

* Add docker_image_load module.

* Polish module.

* Fix bug and add tests.

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>

* Make sure that containers that still exist are also cleared.

* Always return stdout.

* Try to work around removal problems.

* Accept that the Docker daemon sometimes only reports the named image.

* More debug output.

* Also prune containers, in the hope that these cause the problems.

* Let's see whether pruning containers (but not images) is enough.

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>

* Update plugins/modules/docker_image_load.py

Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>

Co-authored-by: Amin Vakil <info@aminvakil.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Klychkov <aaklychkov@mail.ru>
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright 2016 Red Hat | Ansible
# 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
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: docker_image_load
short_description: Load docker image(s) from archives
version_added: 1.3.0
description:
- Load one or multiple Docker images from a C(.tar) archive, and return information on
the loaded image(s).
options:
path:
description:
- The path to the C(.tar) archive to load Docker image(s) from.
type: path
required: true
extends_documentation_fragment:
- community.docker.docker
- community.docker.docker.docker_py_2_documentation
notes:
- Does not support C(check_mode).
requirements:
- "L(Docker SDK for Python,https://docker-py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) >= 2.5.0"
- "Docker API >= 1.23"
author:
- Felix Fontein (@felixfontein)
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
- name: Load all image(s) from the given tar file
community.docker.docker_image_load:
path: /path/to/images.tar
register: result
- name: Print the loaded image names
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: "Loaded the following images: {{ result.image_names | join(', ') }}"
'''
RETURN = '''
image_names:
description: List of image names and IDs loaded from the archive.
returned: success
type: list
elements: str
sample:
- 'hello-world:latest'
- 'sha256:e004c2cc521c95383aebb1fb5893719aa7a8eae2e7a71f316a4410784edb00a9'
images:
description: Image inspection results for the loaded images.
returned: success
type: list
elements: dict
sample: []
'''
import errno
import traceback
from ansible_collections.community.docker.plugins.module_utils.common import (
AnsibleDockerClient,
DockerBaseClass,
is_image_name_id,
RequestException,
)
try:
from docker.errors import DockerException
except ImportError:
# missing Docker SDK for Python handled in module_utils.docker.common
pass
class ImageManager(DockerBaseClass):
def __init__(self, client, results):
super(ImageManager, self).__init__()
self.client = client
self.results = results
parameters = self.client.module.params
self.check_mode = self.client.check_mode
self.path = parameters['path']
self.load_images()
@staticmethod
def _extract_output_line(line, output):
'''
Extract text line from stream output and, if found, adds it to output.
'''
if 'stream' in line or 'status' in line:
# Make sure we have a string (assuming that line['stream'] and
# line['status'] are either not defined, falsish, or a string)
text_line = line.get('stream') or line.get('status') or ''
output.extend(text_line.splitlines())
def load_images(self):
'''
Load images from a .tar archive
'''
# Load image(s) from file
load_output = []
try:
self.log("Opening image {0}".format(self.path))
with open(self.path, 'rb') as image_tar:
self.log("Loading images from {0}".format(self.path))
for line in self.client.load_image(image_tar):
self.log(line, pretty_print=True)
self._extract_output_line(line, load_output)
except EnvironmentError as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.ENOENT:
self.client.fail("Error opening archive {0} - {1}".format(self.path, str(exc)))
self.client.fail("Error loading archive {0} - {1}".format(self.path, str(exc)), stdout='\n'.join(load_output))
except Exception as exc:
self.client.fail("Error loading archive {0} - {1}".format(self.path, str(exc)), stdout='\n'.join(load_output))
# Collect loaded images
loaded_images = []
for line in load_output:
if line.startswith('Loaded image:'):
loaded_images.append(line[len('Loaded image:'):].strip())
if line.startswith('Loaded image ID:'):
loaded_images.append(line[len('Loaded image ID:'):].strip())
if not loaded_images:
self.client.fail("Detected no loaded images. Archive potentially corrupt?", stdout='\n'.join(load_output))
images = []
for image_name in loaded_images:
if is_image_name_id(image_name):
images.append(self.client.find_image_by_id(image_name))
elif ':' in image_name:
image_name, tag = image_name.rsplit(':', 1)
images.append(self.client.find_image(image_name, tag))
else:
self.client.module.warn('Image name "{0}" is neither ID nor has a tag'.format(image_name))
self.results['image_names'] = loaded_images
self.results['images'] = images
self.results['changed'] = True
self.results['stdout'] = '\n'.join(load_output)
def main():
client = AnsibleDockerClient(
argument_spec=dict(
path=dict(type='path', required=True),
),
supports_check_mode=False,
min_docker_version='2.5.0',
min_docker_api_version='1.23',
)
try:
results = dict(
image_names=[],
images=[],
)
ImageManager(client, results)
client.module.exit_json(**results)
except DockerException as e:
client.fail('An unexpected docker error occurred: {0}'.format(e), exception=traceback.format_exc())
except RequestException as e:
client.fail('An unexpected requests error occurred when docker-py tried to talk '
'to the docker daemon: {0}'.format(e), exception=traceback.format_exc())
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

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---
dependencies:
- setup_docker

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####################################################################
# WARNING: These are designed specifically for Ansible tests #
# and should not be used as examples of how to write Ansible roles #
####################################################################
- when: ansible_facts.distribution ~ ansible_facts.distribution_major_version not in ['CentOS6', 'RedHat6']
include_tasks:
file: test.yml

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---
- name: "Loading tasks from {{ item }}"
include_tasks: "{{ item }}"

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---
- name: Create random name prefix
set_fact:
name_prefix: "{{ 'ansible-test-%0x' % ((2**32) | random) }}"
- name: Create image and container list
set_fact:
inames: []
cnames: []
- debug:
msg: "Using name prefix {{ name_prefix }}"
- block:
- include_tasks: run-test.yml
with_fileglob:
- "tests/*.yml"
always:
- name: "Make sure all images are removed"
docker_image:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: absent
with_items: "{{ inames }}"
- name: "Make sure all containers are removed"
docker_container:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: absent
force_kill: yes
with_items: "{{ cnames }}"
when: docker_py_version is version('2.5.0', '>=') and docker_api_version is version('1.23', '>=')
- fail: msg="Too old docker / docker-py version to run docker_image tests!"
when: not(docker_py_version is version('2.5.0', '>=') and docker_api_version is version('1.23', '>=')) and (ansible_distribution != 'CentOS' or ansible_distribution_major_version|int > 6)

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---
- set_fact:
image_names:
- "{{ docker_test_image_hello_world }}"
- "{{ docker_test_image_busybox }}"
- "{{ docker_test_image_alpine }}"
- name: Make sure images are there
docker_image:
name: "{{ item }}"
source: pull
register: images
loop: "{{ image_names }}"
- name: Compile list of all image names and IDs
set_fact:
image_ids: "{{ images.results | map(attribute='image') | map(attribute='Id') | list }}"
all_images: "{{ image_names + (images.results | map(attribute='image') | map(attribute='Id') | list) }}"
- name: Create archives
command: docker save {{ item.images | join(' ') }} -o {{ output_dir }}/{{ item.file }}
loop:
- file: archive-1.tar
images: "{{ image_names }}"
- file: archive-2.tar
images: "{{ image_ids }}"
- file: archive-3.tar
images:
- "{{ image_names[0] }}"
- "{{ image_ids[1] }}"
- file: archive-4.tar
images:
- "{{ image_ids[0] }}"
- "{{ image_names[0] }}"
- file: archive-5.tar
images:
- "{{ image_ids[0] }}"
# All images by IDs
- name: Remove all images
docker_image:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: absent
force_absent: true
loop: "{{ all_images }}"
ignore_errors: true
register: remove_all_images
- name: Prune all containers (if removing failed)
docker_prune:
containers: true
when: remove_all_images is failed
- name: Obtain all docker containers and images (if removing failed)
shell: docker ps -a ; docker images -a
when: remove_all_images is failed
register: docker_container_image_list
- name: Show all docker containers and images (if removing failed)
debug:
var: docker_container_image_list.stdout_lines
when: remove_all_images is failed
- name: Remove all images (after pruning)
docker_image:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: absent
force_absent: true
loop: "{{ all_images }}"
when: remove_all_images is failed
- name: Load all images (IDs)
docker_image_load:
path: "{{ output_dir }}/archive-2.tar"
register: result
- name: Print loaded image names
debug:
var: result.image_names
- assert:
that:
- result is changed
- result.image_names | sort == image_ids | sort
- result.image_names | length == result.images | length
- name: Load all images (IDs, should be same result)
docker_image_load:
path: "{{ output_dir }}/archive-2.tar"
register: result_2
- name: Print loaded image names
debug:
var: result_2.image_names
- assert:
that:
- result_2 is changed
- result_2.image_names | sort == image_ids | sort
- result_2.image_names | length == result_2.images | length
# Mixed images and IDs
- name: Remove all images
docker_image:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: absent
loop: "{{ all_images }}"
- name: Load all images (mixed images and IDs)
docker_image_load:
path: "{{ output_dir }}/archive-3.tar"
register: result
- name: Print loading log
debug:
var: result.stdout_lines
- name: Print loaded image names
debug:
var: result.image_names
- assert:
that:
- result is changed
# For some reason, *sometimes* only the named image is found; in fact, in that case, the log only mentions that image and nothing else
- "result.images | length == 3 or ('Loaded image: ' ~ docker_test_image_hello_world) == result.stdout"
- (result.image_names | sort) in [[image_names[0], image_ids[0], image_ids[1]] | sort, [image_names[0]]]
- result.images | length in [1, 3]
- (result.images | map(attribute='Id') | sort) in [[image_ids[0], image_ids[0], image_ids[1]] | sort, [image_ids[0]]]
# Same image twice
- name: Remove all images
docker_image:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: absent
loop: "{{ all_images }}"
- name: Load all images (same image twice)
docker_image_load:
path: "{{ output_dir }}/archive-4.tar"
register: result
- name: Print loaded image names
debug:
var: result.image_names
- assert:
that:
- result is changed
- result.image_names | length == 1
- result.image_names[0] == image_names[0]
- result.images | length == 1
- result.images[0].Id == image_ids[0]
# Single image by ID
- name: Remove all images
docker_image:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: absent
loop: "{{ all_images }}"
- name: Load all images (single image by ID)
docker_image_load:
path: "{{ output_dir }}/archive-5.tar"
register: result
- name: Print loaded image names
debug:
var: result.image_names
- assert:
that:
- result is changed
- result.image_names | length == 1
- result.image_names[0] == image_ids[0]
- result.images | length == 1
- result.images[0].Id == image_ids[0]
- name: Try to get image info by name
docker_image_info:
name: "{{ image_names[0] }}"
register: result
- name: Make sure that image does not exist by name
assert:
that:
- result.images | length == 0
# All images by names
- name: Remove all images
docker_image:
name: "{{ item }}"
state: absent
loop: "{{ all_images }}"
- name: Load all images (names)
docker_image_load:
path: "{{ output_dir }}/archive-1.tar"
register: result
- name: Print loaded image names
debug:
var: result.image_names
- assert:
that:
- result.image_names | sort == image_names | sort
- result.image_names | length == result.images | length