#!/usr/bin/python # # Copyright (c) 2019 Piotr Wojciechowski # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later from __future__ import annotations DOCUMENTATION = r""" module: docker_host_info short_description: Retrieves facts about docker host and lists of objects of the services description: - Retrieves facts about a docker host. - Essentially returns the output of C(docker system info). - The module also allows to list object names for containers, images, networks and volumes. It also allows to query information on disk usage. - The output differs depending on API version of the docker daemon. - If the docker daemon cannot be contacted or does not meet the API version requirements, the module will fail. extends_documentation_fragment: - community.docker._docker.api_documentation - community.docker._attributes - community.docker._attributes.actiongroup_docker - community.docker._attributes.idempotent_not_modify_state attributes: check_mode: support: full details: - This action does not modify state. diff_mode: support: N/A details: - This action does not modify state. options: containers: description: - Whether to list containers. type: bool default: false containers_all: description: - By default, only running containers are returned. - This corresponds to the C(--all) option to C(docker container list). type: bool default: false version_added: 3.4.0 containers_filters: description: - A dictionary of filter values used for selecting containers to list. - 'For example, C(until: 24h).' - C(label) is a special case of filter which can be a string C() matching when a label is present, a string C(=) matching when a label has a particular value, or a list of strings C()/C(=) matching when a label is present, a string C(=) matching when a label has a particular value, or a list of strings C()/C(=) matching when a label is present, a string C(=) matching when a label has a particular value, or a list of strings C()/C(=) matching when a label is present, a string C(=) matching when a label has a particular value, or a list of strings C()/C(== 1.25" """ EXAMPLES = r""" --- - name: Get info on docker host community.docker.docker_host_info: register: result - name: Get info on docker host and list images community.docker.docker_host_info: images: true register: result - name: Get info on docker host and list images matching the filter community.docker.docker_host_info: images: true images_filters: label: "mylabel" register: result - name: Get info on docker host and verbose list images community.docker.docker_host_info: images: true verbose_output: true register: result - name: Get info on docker host and used disk space community.docker.docker_host_info: disk_usage: true register: result - name: Get info on docker host and list containers matching the filter community.docker.docker_host_info: containers: true containers_filters: label: - key1=value1 - key2=value2 register: result - name: Show host information ansible.builtin.debug: var: result.host_info """ RETURN = r""" can_talk_to_docker: description: - Will be V(true) if the module can talk to the docker daemon. returned: both on success and on error type: bool host_info: description: - Facts representing the basic state of the docker host. Matches the C(docker system info) output. returned: always type: dict volumes: description: - List of dict objects containing the basic information about each volume. Keys matches the C(docker volume ls) output unless O(verbose_output=true). See description for O(verbose_output). returned: When O(volumes=true) type: list elements: dict networks: description: - List of dict objects containing the basic information about each network. Keys matches the C(docker network ls) output unless O(verbose_output=true). See description for O(verbose_output). returned: When O(networks=true) type: list elements: dict containers: description: - List of dict objects containing the basic information about each container. Keys matches the C(docker container ls) output unless O(verbose_output=true). See description for O(verbose_output). returned: When O(containers=true) type: list elements: dict images: description: - List of dict objects containing the basic information about each image. Keys matches the C(docker image ls) output unless O(verbose_output=true). See description for O(verbose_output). returned: When O(images=true) type: list elements: dict disk_usage: description: - Information on summary disk usage by images, containers and volumes on docker host unless O(verbose_output=true). See description for O(verbose_output). returned: When O(disk_usage=true) type: dict """ import traceback from ansible_collections.community.docker.plugins.module_utils._api.errors import ( APIError, DockerException, ) from ansible_collections.community.docker.plugins.module_utils._api.utils.utils import ( convert_filters, ) from ansible_collections.community.docker.plugins.module_utils._common_api import ( AnsibleDockerClient, RequestException, ) from ansible_collections.community.docker.plugins.module_utils._util import ( DockerBaseClass, clean_dict_booleans_for_docker_api, ) class DockerHostManager(DockerBaseClass): def __init__(self, client, results): super().__init__() self.client = client self.results = results self.verbose_output = self.client.module.params["verbose_output"] listed_objects = ["volumes", "networks", "containers", "images"] self.results["host_info"] = self.get_docker_host_info() # At this point we definitely know that we can talk to the Docker daemon self.results["can_talk_to_docker"] = True self.client.fail_results["can_talk_to_docker"] = True if self.client.module.params["disk_usage"]: self.results["disk_usage"] = self.get_docker_disk_usage_facts() for docker_object in listed_objects: if self.client.module.params[docker_object]: returned_name = docker_object filter_name = docker_object + "_filters" filters = clean_dict_booleans_for_docker_api( client.module.params.get(filter_name), True ) self.results[returned_name] = self.get_docker_items_list( docker_object, filters ) def get_docker_host_info(self): try: return self.client.info() except APIError as exc: self.client.fail(f"Error inspecting docker host: {exc}") def get_docker_disk_usage_facts(self): try: if self.verbose_output: return self.client.df() else: return dict(LayersSize=self.client.df()["LayersSize"]) except APIError as exc: self.client.fail(f"Error inspecting docker host: {exc}") def get_docker_items_list(self, docker_object=None, filters=None, verbose=False): items = None items_list = [] header_containers = [ "Id", "Image", "Command", "Created", "Status", "Ports", "Names", ] header_volumes = ["Driver", "Name"] header_images = ["Id", "RepoTags", "Created", "Size"] header_networks = ["Id", "Driver", "Name", "Scope"] filter_arg = dict() if filters: filter_arg["filters"] = filters try: if docker_object == "containers": params = { "limit": -1, "all": 1 if self.client.module.params["containers_all"] else 0, "size": 0, "trunc_cmd": 0, "filters": convert_filters(filters) if filters else None, } items = self.client.get_json("/containers/json", params=params) elif docker_object == "networks": params = {"filters": convert_filters(filters or {})} items = self.client.get_json("/networks", params=params) elif docker_object == "images": params = { "only_ids": 0, "all": 0, "filters": convert_filters(filters) if filters else None, } items = self.client.get_json("/images/json", params=params) elif docker_object == "volumes": params = { "filters": convert_filters(filters) if filters else None, } items = self.client.get_json("/volumes", params=params) items = items["Volumes"] except APIError as exc: self.client.fail( f"Error inspecting docker host for object '{docker_object}': {exc}" ) if self.verbose_output: return items for item in items: item_record = dict() if docker_object == "containers": for key in header_containers: item_record[key] = item.get(key) elif docker_object == "networks": for key in header_networks: item_record[key] = item.get(key) elif docker_object == "images": for key in header_images: item_record[key] = item.get(key) elif docker_object == "volumes": for key in header_volumes: item_record[key] = item.get(key) items_list.append(item_record) return items_list def main(): argument_spec = dict( containers=dict(type="bool", default=False), containers_all=dict(type="bool", default=False), containers_filters=dict(type="dict"), images=dict(type="bool", default=False), images_filters=dict(type="dict"), networks=dict(type="bool", default=False), networks_filters=dict(type="dict"), volumes=dict(type="bool", default=False), volumes_filters=dict(type="dict"), disk_usage=dict(type="bool", default=False), verbose_output=dict(type="bool", default=False), ) client = AnsibleDockerClient( argument_spec=argument_spec, supports_check_mode=True, fail_results=dict( can_talk_to_docker=False, ), ) if ( client.module.params["api_version"] is None or client.module.params["api_version"].lower() == "auto" ): # At this point we know that we can talk to Docker, since we asked it for the API version client.fail_results["can_talk_to_docker"] = True try: results = dict( changed=False, ) DockerHostManager(client, results) client.module.exit_json(**results) except DockerException as e: client.fail( f"An unexpected Docker error occurred: {e}", exception=traceback.format_exc(), ) except RequestException as e: client.fail( f"An unexpected requests error occurred when trying to talk to the Docker daemon: {e}", exception=traceback.format_exc(), ) if __name__ == "__main__": main()