community.docker/plugins/modules/docker_host_info.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Copyright (c) 2019 Piotr Wojciechowski <piotr@it-playground.pl>
# 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(<key>) matching when a label is present, a string C(<key>=<value>)
matching when a label has a particular value, or a list of strings C(<key>)/C(<key>=<value).
- See L(the docker documentation,https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/container_prune/#filtering) for
more information on possible filters.
type: dict
images:
description:
- Whether to list images.
type: bool
default: false
images_filters:
description:
- A dictionary of filter values used for selecting images to list.
- 'For example, C(dangling: true).'
- C(label) is a special case of filter which can be a string C(<key>) matching when a label is present, a string C(<key>=<value>)
matching when a label has a particular value, or a list of strings C(<key>)/C(<key>=<value).
- See L(the docker documentation,https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/image_prune/#filtering) for more
information on possible filters.
type: dict
networks:
description:
- Whether to list networks.
type: bool
default: false
networks_filters:
description:
- A dictionary of filter values used for selecting networks to list.
- C(label) is a special case of filter which can be a string C(<key>) matching when a label is present, a string C(<key>=<value>)
matching when a label has a particular value, or a list of strings C(<key>)/C(<key>=<value).
- See L(the docker documentation,https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/network_prune/#filtering) for
more information on possible filters.
type: dict
volumes:
description:
- Whether to list volumes.
type: bool
default: false
volumes_filters:
description:
- A dictionary of filter values used for selecting volumes to list.
- C(label) is a special case of filter which can be a string C(<key>) matching when a label is present, a string C(<key>=<value>)
matching when a label has a particular value, or a list of strings C(<key>)/C(<key>=<value).
- See L(the docker documentation,https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/volume_prune/#filtering) for more
information on possible filters.
type: dict
disk_usage:
description:
- Summary information on used disk space by all Docker layers.
- The output is a sum of images, volumes, containers and build cache.
type: bool
default: false
verbose_output:
description:
- When set to V(true) and O(networks), O(volumes), O(images), O(containers), or O(disk_usage) is set to V(true) then
output will contain verbose information about objects matching the full output of API method. For details see the
documentation of your version of Docker API at U(https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/).
- The verbose output in this module contains only subset of information returned by this module for each type of the
objects.
type: bool
default: false
author:
- Piotr Wojciechowski (@WojciechowskiPiotr)
requirements:
- "Docker API >= 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
import typing as t
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: AnsibleDockerClient, results: dict[str, t.Any]) -> None:
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 = f"{docker_object}_filters"
filters = clean_dict_booleans_for_docker_api(
client.module.params.get(filter_name), allow_sequences=True
)
self.results[returned_name] = self.get_docker_items_list(
docker_object, filters
)
def get_docker_host_info(self) -> dict[str, t.Any]:
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) -> dict[str, t.Any]:
try:
if self.verbose_output:
return self.client.df()
return {"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: str,
filters: dict[str, t.Any] | None = None,
verbose: bool = False,
) -> list[dict[str, t.Any]]:
items = []
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 = {}
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
items_list = []
for item in items:
item_record = {}
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() -> None:
argument_spec = {
"containers": {"type": "bool", "default": False},
"containers_all": {"type": "bool", "default": False},
"containers_filters": {"type": "dict"},
"images": {"type": "bool", "default": False},
"images_filters": {"type": "dict"},
"networks": {"type": "bool", "default": False},
"networks_filters": {"type": "dict"},
"volumes": {"type": "bool", "default": False},
"volumes_filters": {"type": "dict"},
"disk_usage": {"type": "bool", "default": False},
"verbose_output": {"type": "bool", "default": False},
}
client = AnsibleDockerClient(
argument_spec=argument_spec,
supports_check_mode=True,
fail_results={
"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 = {
"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()