#!/usr/bin/python # coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2017, Wayne Witzel III # 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 ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1', 'status': ['preview'], 'supported_by': 'community'} DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: tower_inventory version_added: "2.3" author: "Wayne Witzel III (@wwitzel3)" short_description: create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower inventory. description: - Create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower inventories. See U(https://www.ansible.com/tower) for an overview. options: name: description: - The name to use for the inventory. required: True type: str description: description: - The description to use for the inventory. type: str organization: description: - Organization the inventory belongs to. required: True type: str variables: description: - Inventory variables. Use C(@) to get from file. type: str kind: description: - The kind field. Cannot be modified after created. default: "" choices: ["", "smart"] version_added: "2.7" type: str host_filter: description: - The host_filter field. Only useful when C(kind=smart). version_added: "2.7" type: str state: description: - Desired state of the resource. default: "present" choices: ["present", "absent"] type: str tower_oauthtoken: description: - The Tower OAuth token to use. required: False type: str extends_documentation_fragment: awx.awx.auth ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: Add tower inventory tower_inventory: name: "Foo Inventory" description: "Our Foo Cloud Servers" organization: "Bar Org" state: present tower_config_file: "~/tower_cli.cfg" ''' from ..module_utils.tower_api import TowerModule def main(): # Any additional arguments that are not fields of the item can be added here argument_spec = dict( name=dict(required=True), description=dict(default=''), organization=dict(required=True), variables=dict(default=''), kind=dict(choices=['', 'smart'], default=''), host_filter=dict(), state=dict(choices=['present', 'absent'], default='present'), ) # Create a module for ourselves module = TowerModule(argument_spec=argument_spec, supports_check_mode=True) # Extract our parameters name = module.params.get('name') description = module.params.get('description') organization = module.params.get('organization') variables = module.params.get('variables') state = module.params.get('state') kind = module.params.get('kind') host_filter = module.params.get('host_filter') # Attempt to look up the related items the user specified (these will fail the module if not found) org_id = module.resolve_name_to_id('organizations', organization) # Attempt to look up inventory based on the provided name and org ID inventory = module.get_one('inventories', **{ 'data': { 'name': name, 'organization': org_id } }) # Create the data that gets sent for create and update inventory_fields = { 'name': name, 'description': description, 'organization': org_id, 'variables': variables, 'kind': kind, 'host_filter': host_filter, } if state == 'absent': # If the state was absent we can let the module delete it if needed, the module will handle exiting from this module.delete_if_needed(inventory) elif state == 'present': # We need to perform a check to make sure you are not trying to convert a regular inventory into a smart one. if inventory and inventory['kind'] == '' and inventory_fields['kind'] == 'smart': module.fail_json(msg='You cannot turn a regular inventory into a "smart" inventory.') # If the state was present and we can let the module build or update the existing inventory, this will return on its own module.create_or_update_if_needed(inventory, inventory_fields, endpoint='inventories', item_type='inventory') if __name__ == '__main__': main()