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openshift_v1_route.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from ansible.module_utils.openshift_common import OpenShiftAnsibleModule, OpenShiftAnsibleException
DOCUMENTATION = '''
module: openshift_v1_route
short_description: OpenShift Route
description:
- Manage the lifecycle of a route object. Supports check mode, and attempts to to
be idempotent.
version_added: 2.3.0
author: OpenShift (@openshift)
options:
annotations:
description:
- Annotations is an unstructured key value map stored with a resource that may
be set by external tools to store and retrieve arbitrary metadata. They are
not queryable and should be preserved when modifying objects.
type: dict
api_key:
description:
- Token used to connect to the API.
cert_file:
description:
- Path to a certificate used to authenticate with the API.
type: path
context:
description:
- The name of a context found in the Kubernetes config file.
debug:
description:
- Enable debug output from the OpenShift helper. Logging info is written to KubeObjHelper.log
default: false
type: bool
force:
description:
- If set to C(True), and I(state) is C(present), an existing object will updated,
and lists will be replaced, rather than merged.
default: false
type: bool
host:
description:
- Provide a URL for acessing the Kubernetes API.
key_file:
description:
- Path to a key file used to authenticate with the API.
type: path
kubeconfig:
description:
- Path to an existing Kubernetes config file. If not provided, and no other connection
options are provided, the openshift client will attempt to load the default
configuration file from I(~/.kube/config.json).
type: path
labels:
description:
- Map of string keys and values that can be used to organize and categorize (scope
and select) objects. May match selectors of replication controllers and services.
type: dict
name:
description:
- Name must be unique within a namespace. Is required when creating resources,
although some resources may allow a client to request the generation of an appropriate
name automatically. Name is primarily intended for creation idempotence and
configuration definition. Cannot be updated.
namespace:
description:
- Namespace defines the space within each name must be unique. An empty namespace
is equivalent to the "default" namespace, but "default" is the canonical representation.
Not all objects are required to be scoped to a namespace - the value of this
field for those objects will be empty. Must be a DNS_LABEL. Cannot be updated.
password:
description:
- Provide a password for connecting to the API. Use in conjunction with I(username).
resource_definition:
description:
- Provide the YAML definition for the object, bypassing any modules parameters
intended to define object attributes.
type: dict
spec_alternate_backends:
description:
- alternateBackends allows up to 3 additional backends to be assigned to the route.
Only the Service kind is allowed, and it will be defaulted to Service. Use the
weight field in RouteTargetReference object to specify relative preference.
aliases:
- alternate_backends
type: list
spec_host:
description:
- host is an alias/DNS that points to the service. Optional. If not specified
a route name will typically be automatically chosen. Must follow DNS952 subdomain
conventions.
spec_path:
description:
- Path that the router watches for, to route traffic for to the service. Optional
aliases:
- path
spec_port_target_port:
description:
- The target port on pods selected by the service this route points to. If this
is a string, it will be looked up as a named port in the target endpoints port
list. Required
aliases:
- port_target_port
type: object
spec_tls_ca_certificate:
description:
- caCertificate provides the cert authority certificate contents
aliases:
- tls_ca_certificate
spec_tls_certificate:
description:
- certificate provides certificate contents
aliases:
- tls_certificate
spec_tls_destination_ca_certificate:
description:
- destinationCACertificate provides the contents of the ca certificate of the
final destination. When using reencrypt termination this file should be provided
in order to have routers use it for health checks on the secure connection.
If this field is not specified, the router may provide its own destination CA
and perform hostname validation using the short service name (service.namespace.svc),
which allows infrastructure generated certificates to automatically verify.
aliases:
- tls_destination_ca_certificate
spec_tls_insecure_edge_termination_policy:
description:
- insecureEdgeTerminationPolicy indicates the desired behavior for insecure connections
to a route. While each router may make its own decisions on which ports to expose,
this is normally port 80. * Allow - traffic is sent to the server on the insecure
port (default) * Disable - no traffic is allowed on the insecure port. * Redirect
- clients are redirected to the secure port.
aliases:
- tls_insecure_edge_termination_policy
spec_tls_key:
description:
- key provides key file contents
aliases:
- tls_key
spec_tls_termination:
description:
- termination indicates termination type.
aliases:
- tls_termination
spec_to_kind:
description:
- The kind of target that the route is referring to. Currently, only 'Service'
is allowed
aliases:
- to_kind
spec_to_name:
description:
- name of the service/target that is being referred to. e.g. name of the service
aliases:
- to_name
spec_to_weight:
description:
- weight as an integer between 0 and 256, default 1, that specifies the target's
relative weight against other target reference objects. 0 suppresses requests
to this backend.
aliases:
- to_weight
type: int
spec_wildcard_policy:
description:
- Wildcard policy if any for the route. Currently only 'Subdomain' or 'None' is
allowed.
aliases:
- wildcard_policy
src:
description:
- Provide a path to a file containing the YAML definition of the object. Mutually
exclusive with I(resource_definition).
type: path
ssl_ca_cert:
description:
- Path to a CA certificate used to authenticate with the API.
type: path
state:
description:
- Determines if an object should be created, patched, or deleted. When set to
C(present), the object will be created, if it does not exist, or patched, if
parameter values differ from the existing object's attributes, and deleted,
if set to C(absent). A patch operation results in merging lists and updating
dictionaries, with lists being merged into a unique set of values. If a list
contains a dictionary with a I(name) or I(type) attribute, a strategic merge
is performed, where individual elements with a matching I(name_) or I(type)
are merged. To force the replacement of lists, set the I(force) option to C(True).
default: present
choices:
- present
- absent
username:
description:
- Provide a username for connecting to the API.
verify_ssl:
description:
- Whether or not to verify the API server's SSL certificates.
type: bool
requirements:
- openshift == 0.4.0.a1
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
- name: Create route
openshift_v1_route.yml:
name: myroute
namespace: k8s-project
state: present
host: www.example.com
spec_to_kind: Service
spec_to_name: service-name
tls_termination: edge
tls_key: |-
-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
key_file_contents
-----END PRIVATE KEY-----
tls_certificate: |-
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
certificate contents
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
tls_ca_certificate: |-
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
ca_certificate_contents
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
- name: Patch route
openshift_v1_route.yml:
name: myroute
namespace: k8s-project
state: present
host: www.example.com
tls_termination: reencrypt
spec_to_kind: Service
spec_to_name: other-service-name
- name: Replace route
openshift_v1_route.yml:
name: myroute
namespace: k8s-project
state: replaced
host: www.example.com
path: /foo/bar/baz.html
spec_to_kind: Service
spec_to_name: whimsy-name
tls_termination: edge
- name: Remove route
openshift_v1_route.yml:
name: myroute
namespace: k8s-project
state: absent
'''
RETURN = '''
api_version:
description: Requested API version
type: string
route:
type: complex
returned: when I(state) = C(present)
contains:
api_version:
description:
- APIVersion defines the versioned schema of this representation of an object.
Servers should convert recognized schemas to the latest internal value, and
may reject unrecognized values.
type: str
kind:
description:
- Kind is a string value representing the REST resource this object represents.
Servers may infer this from the endpoint the client submits requests to. Cannot
be updated. In CamelCase.
type: str
metadata:
description:
- Standard object metadata.
type: complex
spec:
description:
- spec is the desired state of the route
type: complex
status:
description:
- status is the current state of the route
type: complex
'''
def main():
try:
module = OpenShiftAnsibleModule('route', 'v1')
except OpenShiftAnsibleException as exc:
# The helper failed to init, so there is no module object. All we can do is raise the error.
raise Exception(exc.message)
try:
module.execute_module()
except OpenShiftAnsibleException as exc:
module.fail_json(msg="Module failed!", error=str(exc))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()