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* Allow to specify inline compose definitions. * Remove comma that trips Python 2.7. * Add tests. * Add PyYAML as EE dependency. * Be more explicit on PyYAML.
643 lines
20 KiB
Python
643 lines
20 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python
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# Copyright (c) 2023, Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
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# Copyright (c) 2023, Léo El Amri (@lel-amri)
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# Copyright 2016 Red Hat | Ansible
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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__metaclass__ = type
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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module: docker_compose_v2
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short_description: Manage multi-container Docker applications with Docker Compose CLI plugin
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version_added: 3.6.0
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description:
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- Uses Docker Compose to start or shutdown services.
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extends_documentation_fragment:
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- community.docker.compose_v2
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- community.docker.compose_v2.minimum_version
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- community.docker.docker.cli_documentation
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- community.docker.attributes
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- community.docker.attributes.actiongroup_docker
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attributes:
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check_mode:
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support: full
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details:
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- In check mode, pulling the image does not result in a changed result.
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diff_mode:
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support: none
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options:
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state:
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description:
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- Desired state of the project.
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- V(present) is equivalent to running C(docker compose up).
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- V(stopped) is equivalent to running C(docker compose stop).
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- V(absent) is equivalent to running C(docker compose down).
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- V(restarted) is equivalent to running C(docker compose restart).
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type: str
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default: present
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choices:
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- absent
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- stopped
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- restarted
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- present
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pull:
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description:
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- Whether to pull images before running. This is used when C(docker compose up) is run.
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- V(always) ensures that the images are always pulled, even when already present on the Docker daemon.
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- V(missing) only pulls them when they are not present on the Docker daemon.
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- V(never) never pulls images. If they are not present, the module will fail when trying to create the containers that need them.
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- V(policy) use the Compose file's C(pull_policy) defined for the service to figure out what to do.
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type: str
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choices:
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- always
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- missing
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- never
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- policy
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default: policy
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build:
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description:
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- Whether to build images before starting containers. This is used when C(docker compose up) is run.
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- V(always) always builds before starting containers. This is equivalent to the C(--build) option of C(docker compose up).
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- V(never) never builds before starting containers. This is equivalent to the C(--no-build) option of C(docker compose up).
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- V(policy) uses the policy as defined in the Compose file.
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type: str
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choices:
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- always
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- never
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- policy
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default: policy
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dependencies:
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description:
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- When O(state) is V(present) or V(restarted), specify whether or not to include linked services.
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type: bool
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default: true
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recreate:
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description:
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- By default containers will be recreated when their configuration differs from the service definition.
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- Setting to V(never) ignores configuration differences and leaves existing containers unchanged.
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- Setting to V(always) forces recreation of all existing containers.
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type: str
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default: auto
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choices:
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- always
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- never
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- auto
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remove_images:
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description:
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- Use with O(state=absent) to remove all images or only local images.
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type: str
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choices:
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- all
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- local
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remove_volumes:
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description:
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- Use with O(state=absent) to remove data volumes.
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type: bool
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default: false
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remove_orphans:
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description:
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- Remove containers for services not defined in the Compose file.
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type: bool
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default: false
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timeout:
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description:
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- Timeout in seconds for container shutdown when attached or when containers are already running.
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type: int
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services:
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description:
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- Specifies a subset of services to be targeted.
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type: list
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elements: str
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scale:
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description:
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- Define how to scale services when running C(docker compose up).
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- Provide a dictionary of key/value pairs where the key is the name of the service
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and the value is an integer count for the number of containers.
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type: dict
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version_added: 3.7.0
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wait:
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description:
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- When running C(docker compose up), pass C(--wait) to wait for services to be running/healthy.
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- A timeout can be set with the O(wait_timeout) option.
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type: bool
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default: false
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version_added: 3.8.0
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wait_timeout:
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description:
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- When O(wait=true), wait at most this amount of seconds.
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type: int
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version_added: 3.8.0
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author:
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- Felix Fontein (@felixfontein)
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seealso:
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- module: community.docker.docker_compose
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- module: community.docker.docker_compose_v2_pull
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'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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# Examples use the django example at https://docs.docker.com/compose/django. Follow it to create the
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# flask directory
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- name: Run using a project directory
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hosts: localhost
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gather_facts: false
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tasks:
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- name: Tear down existing services
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community.docker.docker_compose_v2:
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project_src: flask
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state: absent
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- name: Create and start services
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community.docker.docker_compose_v2:
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project_src: flask
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register: output
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- name: Show results
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ansible.builtin.debug:
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var: output
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- name: Run `docker-compose up` again
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community.docker.docker_compose_v2:
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project_src: flask
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register: output
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- name: Show results
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ansible.builtin.debug:
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var: output
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- ansible.builtin.assert:
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that: not output.changed
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- name: Stop all services
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community.docker.docker_compose_v2:
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project_src: flask
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state: stopped
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register: output
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- name: Show results
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ansible.builtin.debug:
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var: output
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- name: Verify that web and db services are not running
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ansible.builtin.assert:
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that:
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- "not output.services.web.flask_web_1.state.running"
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- "not output.services.db.flask_db_1.state.running"
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- name: Restart services
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community.docker.docker_compose_v2:
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project_src: flask
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state: restarted
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register: output
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- name: Show results
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ansible.builtin.debug:
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var: output
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- name: Verify that web and db services are running
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ansible.builtin.assert:
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that:
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- "output.services.web.flask_web_1.state.running"
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- "output.services.db.flask_db_1.state.running"
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'''
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RETURN = '''
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containers:
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description:
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- A list of containers associated to the service.
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returned: success
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type: list
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elements: dict
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contains:
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Command:
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description:
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- The container's command.
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type: raw
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CreatedAt:
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description:
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- The timestamp when the container was created.
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type: str
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sample: "2024-01-02 12:20:41 +0100 CET"
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ExitCode:
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description:
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- The container's exit code.
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type: int
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Health:
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description:
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- The container's health check.
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type: raw
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ID:
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description:
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- The container's ID.
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type: str
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sample: "44a7d607219a60b7db0a4817fb3205dce46e91df2cb4b78a6100b6e27b0d3135"
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Image:
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description:
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- The container's image.
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type: str
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Labels:
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description:
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- Labels for this container.
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type: dict
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LocalVolumes:
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description:
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- The local volumes count.
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type: str
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Mounts:
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description:
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- Mounts.
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type: str
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Name:
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description:
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- The container's primary name.
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type: str
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Names:
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description:
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- List of names of the container.
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type: list
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elements: str
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Networks:
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description:
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- List of networks attached to this container.
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type: list
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elements: str
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Ports:
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description:
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- List of port assignments as a string.
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type: str
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Publishers:
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description:
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- List of port assigments.
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type: list
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elements: dict
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contains:
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URL:
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description:
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- Interface the port is bound to.
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type: str
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TargetPort:
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description:
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- The container's port the published port maps to.
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type: int
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PublishedPort:
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description:
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- The port that is published.
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type: int
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Protocol:
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description:
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- The protocol.
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type: str
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choices:
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- tcp
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- udp
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RunningFor:
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description:
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- Amount of time the container runs.
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type: str
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Service:
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description:
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- The name of the service.
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type: str
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Size:
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description:
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- The container's size.
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type: str
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sample: "0B"
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State:
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description:
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- The container's state.
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type: str
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sample: running
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Status:
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description:
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- The container's status.
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type: str
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sample: Up About a minute
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images:
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description:
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- A list of images associated to the service.
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returned: success
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type: list
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elements: dict
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contains:
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ID:
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description:
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- The image's ID.
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type: str
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sample: sha256:c8bccc0af9571ec0d006a43acb5a8d08c4ce42b6cc7194dd6eb167976f501ef1
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ContainerName:
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description:
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- Name of the conainer this image is used by.
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type: str
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Repository:
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description:
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- The repository where this image belongs to.
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type: str
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Tag:
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description:
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- The tag of the image.
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type: str
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Size:
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description:
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- The image's size in bytes.
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type: int
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actions:
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description:
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- A list of actions that have been applied.
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returned: success
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type: list
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elements: dict
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contains:
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what:
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description:
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- What kind of resource was changed.
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type: str
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sample: container
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choices:
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- container
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- image
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- network
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- service
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- unknown
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- volume
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id:
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description:
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- The ID of the resource that was changed.
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type: str
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sample: container
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status:
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description:
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- The status change that happened.
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type: str
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sample: Creating
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choices:
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- Starting
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- Exiting
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- Restarting
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- Creating
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- Stopping
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- Killing
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- Removing
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- Recreating
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- Pulling
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- Building
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'''
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import traceback
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from ansible.module_utils.common.validation import check_type_int
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from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_native
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from ansible.module_utils.six import string_types
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from ansible_collections.community.docker.plugins.module_utils.common_cli import (
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AnsibleModuleDockerClient,
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DockerException,
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)
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from ansible_collections.community.docker.plugins.module_utils.compose_v2 import (
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BaseComposeManager,
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common_compose_argspec_ex,
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is_failed,
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)
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class ServicesManager(BaseComposeManager):
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def __init__(self, client):
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super(ServicesManager, self).__init__(client)
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parameters = self.client.module.params
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self.state = parameters['state']
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self.dependencies = parameters['dependencies']
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self.pull = parameters['pull']
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self.build = parameters['build']
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self.recreate = parameters['recreate']
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self.remove_images = parameters['remove_images']
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self.remove_volumes = parameters['remove_volumes']
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self.remove_orphans = parameters['remove_orphans']
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self.timeout = parameters['timeout']
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self.services = parameters['services'] or []
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self.scale = parameters['scale'] or {}
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self.wait = parameters['wait']
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self.wait_timeout = parameters['wait_timeout']
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for key, value in self.scale.items():
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if not isinstance(key, string_types):
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self.fail('The key %s for `scale` is not a string' % repr(key))
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try:
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value = check_type_int(value)
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except TypeError as exc:
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self.fail('The value %s for `scale[%s]` is not an integer' % (repr(value), repr(key)))
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if value < 0:
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self.fail('The value %s for `scale[%s]` is negative' % (repr(value), repr(key)))
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self.scale[key] = value
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def run(self):
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if self.state == 'present':
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result = self.cmd_up()
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elif self.state == 'stopped':
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result = self.cmd_stop()
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elif self.state == 'restarted':
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result = self.cmd_restart()
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elif self.state == 'absent':
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result = self.cmd_down()
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result['containers'] = self.list_containers()
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result['images'] = self.list_images()
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self.cleanup_result(result)
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return result
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def get_up_cmd(self, dry_run, no_start=False):
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args = self.get_base_args() + ['up', '--detach', '--no-color', '--quiet-pull']
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if self.pull != 'policy':
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args.extend(['--pull', self.pull])
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if self.remove_orphans:
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args.append('--remove-orphans')
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if self.recreate == 'always':
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args.append('--force-recreate')
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if self.recreate == 'never':
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args.append('--no-recreate')
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if not self.dependencies:
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args.append('--no-deps')
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if self.timeout is not None:
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args.extend(['--timeout', '%d' % self.timeout])
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if self.build == 'always':
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args.append('--build')
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elif self.build == 'never':
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args.append('--no-build')
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for key, value in sorted(self.scale.items()):
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args.extend(['--scale', '%s=%d' % (key, value)])
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if self.wait:
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args.append('--wait')
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if self.wait_timeout is not None:
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args.extend(['--wait-timeout', str(self.wait_timeout)])
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if no_start:
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args.append('--no-start')
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if dry_run:
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args.append('--dry-run')
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for service in self.services:
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args.append(service)
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args.append('--')
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return args
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def cmd_up(self):
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result = dict()
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args = self.get_up_cmd(self.check_mode)
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rc, stdout, stderr = self.client.call_cli(*args, cwd=self.project_src)
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events = self.parse_events(stderr, dry_run=self.check_mode)
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self.emit_warnings(events)
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self.update_result(result, events, stdout, stderr, ignore_service_pull_events=True)
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self.update_failed(result, events, args, stdout, stderr, rc)
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return result
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def get_stop_cmd(self, dry_run):
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args = self.get_base_args() + ['stop']
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if self.timeout is not None:
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args.extend(['--timeout', '%d' % self.timeout])
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if dry_run:
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args.append('--dry-run')
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for service in self.services:
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args.append(service)
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args.append('--')
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return args
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def _are_containers_stopped(self):
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for container in self.list_containers_raw():
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if container['State'] not in ('created', 'exited', 'stopped', 'killed'):
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return False
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return True
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def cmd_stop(self):
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# Since 'docker compose stop' **always** claims its stopping containers, even if they are already
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# stopped, we have to do this a bit more complicated.
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result = dict()
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# Make sure all containers are created
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args_1 = self.get_up_cmd(self.check_mode, no_start=True)
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rc_1, stdout_1, stderr_1 = self.client.call_cli(*args_1, cwd=self.project_src)
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events_1 = self.parse_events(stderr_1, dry_run=self.check_mode)
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self.emit_warnings(events_1)
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self.update_result(result, events_1, stdout_1, stderr_1, ignore_service_pull_events=True)
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is_failed_1 = is_failed(events_1, rc_1)
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if not is_failed_1 and not self._are_containers_stopped():
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# Make sure all containers are stopped
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args_2 = self.get_stop_cmd(self.check_mode)
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rc_2, stdout_2, stderr_2 = self.client.call_cli(*args_2, cwd=self.project_src)
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events_2 = self.parse_events(stderr_2, dry_run=self.check_mode)
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self.emit_warnings(events_2)
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self.update_result(result, events_2, stdout_2, stderr_2)
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else:
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args_2 = []
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rc_2, stdout_2, stderr_2 = 0, b'', b''
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events_2 = []
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# Compose result
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self.update_failed(
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result,
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events_1 + events_2,
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args_1 if is_failed_1 else args_2,
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stdout_1 if is_failed_1 else stdout_2,
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stderr_1 if is_failed_1 else stderr_2,
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rc_1 if is_failed_1 else rc_2,
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)
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return result
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|
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def get_restart_cmd(self, dry_run):
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args = self.get_base_args() + ['restart']
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if not self.dependencies:
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args.append('--no-deps')
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if self.timeout is not None:
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args.extend(['--timeout', '%d' % self.timeout])
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if dry_run:
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args.append('--dry-run')
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for service in self.services:
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args.append(service)
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args.append('--')
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return args
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|
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def cmd_restart(self):
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result = dict()
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args = self.get_restart_cmd(self.check_mode)
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rc, stdout, stderr = self.client.call_cli(*args, cwd=self.project_src)
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events = self.parse_events(stderr, dry_run=self.check_mode)
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|
self.emit_warnings(events)
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self.update_result(result, events, stdout, stderr)
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self.update_failed(result, events, args, stdout, stderr, rc)
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|
return result
|
|
|
|
def get_down_cmd(self, dry_run):
|
|
args = self.get_base_args() + ['down']
|
|
if self.remove_orphans:
|
|
args.append('--remove-orphans')
|
|
if self.remove_images:
|
|
args.extend(['--rmi', self.remove_images])
|
|
if self.remove_volumes:
|
|
args.append('--volumes')
|
|
if self.timeout is not None:
|
|
args.extend(['--timeout', '%d' % self.timeout])
|
|
if dry_run:
|
|
args.append('--dry-run')
|
|
for service in self.services:
|
|
args.append(service)
|
|
args.append('--')
|
|
return args
|
|
|
|
def cmd_down(self):
|
|
result = dict()
|
|
args = self.get_down_cmd(self.check_mode)
|
|
rc, stdout, stderr = self.client.call_cli(*args, cwd=self.project_src)
|
|
events = self.parse_events(stderr, dry_run=self.check_mode)
|
|
self.emit_warnings(events)
|
|
self.update_result(result, events, stdout, stderr)
|
|
self.update_failed(result, events, args, stdout, stderr, rc)
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
|
|
def main():
|
|
argument_spec = dict(
|
|
state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['absent', 'present', 'stopped', 'restarted']),
|
|
dependencies=dict(type='bool', default=True),
|
|
pull=dict(type='str', choices=['always', 'missing', 'never', 'policy'], default='policy'),
|
|
build=dict(type='str', choices=['always', 'never', 'policy'], default='policy'),
|
|
recreate=dict(type='str', default='auto', choices=['always', 'never', 'auto']),
|
|
remove_images=dict(type='str', choices=['all', 'local']),
|
|
remove_volumes=dict(type='bool', default=False),
|
|
remove_orphans=dict(type='bool', default=False),
|
|
timeout=dict(type='int'),
|
|
services=dict(type='list', elements='str'),
|
|
scale=dict(type='dict'),
|
|
wait=dict(type='bool', default=False),
|
|
wait_timeout=dict(type='int'),
|
|
)
|
|
argspec_ex = common_compose_argspec_ex()
|
|
argument_spec.update(argspec_ex.pop('argspec'))
|
|
|
|
client = AnsibleModuleDockerClient(
|
|
argument_spec=argument_spec,
|
|
supports_check_mode=True,
|
|
**argspec_ex
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
manager = ServicesManager(client)
|
|
result = manager.run()
|
|
manager.cleanup()
|
|
client.module.exit_json(**result)
|
|
except DockerException as e:
|
|
client.fail('An unexpected docker error occurred: {0}'.format(to_native(e)), exception=traceback.format_exc())
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
main()
|