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* fixed a problem where the SCM last revision was not getting reset * change the 400 editing error to just reset the last revision * handle `source_vars` in the same way as custom scripts * block unallowed `source_vars` in the validator * hide POST in OPTIONS for inventory source sublist if not allowed
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# SCM Inventory
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Users can create inventory sources that use content in the source tree of
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a project as an Ansible inventory source.
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## Usage Details
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Fields that should be specified on creation of SCM inventory source:
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- `source_project` - project to use
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- `source_path` - relative path inside of the project indicating a
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directory or a file, if left blank, "" is still a relative path
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indicating the root directory of the project
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- the `source` field should be set to "scm"
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Additionally:
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- `source_vars` - if these are set on a "file" type inventory source
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then they will be passed to the environment vars when running
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- `update_on_project_update` - if set, a project update of the source
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project will automatically update this inventory source as a side effect
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If `update_on_project_update` is not set, then they can manually update
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just the inventory source with a POST to its update endpoint,
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`/inventory_sources/N/update/`.
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If `update_on_project_update` is set, the POST to the inventory source's
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update endpoint will trigger an update of the source project, which may,
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in turn, trigger an update of the inventory source.
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Also, with this flag set, an update _of the project_ is
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scheduled immediately after creation of the inventory source.
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Also, if this flag is set, no inventory updates will be triggered
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_unless the scm revision of the project changes_.
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### RBAC
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User needs `use` role to the project in order to use it as a source
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project for inventory (this entails permission to run arbitrary scripts).
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To update the project, they need `update` permission to the project,
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even if the update is done indirectly.
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### Inventory File Suggestions
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The project should show a listing of suggested inventory locations, at the
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endpoint `/projects/N/inventories/`, but this is not a comprehensive list of
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all paths that could be used as an Ansible inventory because of the wide
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range of inclusion criteria. The list will also max out at 50 entries.
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The user should be allowed to specify a location manually in the UI.
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This listing should be refreshed to latest SCM info on a project update.
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If no inventory sources use a project as an SCM inventory source, then
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the inventory listing may not be refreshed on update.
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### Still-to-come 3.2 Changes
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As a part of a different feature, it is planned to have all inventory sources
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inside of an inventory all update with a single button click. When this
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happens for an inventory containing an SCM inventory source, it should
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update the project.
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### Inventory Source Restriction
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Since automatic inventory updates (triggered by a project update) do not
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go through the task system, typical protection against conflicting updates
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is not available. To avoid problems, only 1 inventory source is allowed for
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inventories that use this feature. That means that if an inventory source
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has `source=scm` and `update_on_project_update=true`, it can be the only
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inventory source for its inventory.
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## Supported File Syntax
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> Any Inventory Ansible supports should be supported by this feature
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This is accomplished by making use of the `ansible-inventory` command.
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the inventory import tower-manage command will check for the existence
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of `ansible-inventory` and if it is not present, it will call a backported
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version of it. The backport is maintained as its own GPL3 licensed
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repository.
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https://github.com/ansible/ansible-inventory-backport
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Because the internal mechanism is different, we need some coverage
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testing with Ansible versions pre-2.4 and after.
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### Vars Restrictions
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When creating any `scm` type inventory source, the `overwrite_vars` field
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must be set to `true`. This should be enforced by API validation and
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the UI should also force this setting.
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Why? This is because `ansible-inventory` is planned to
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return group vars at the group-level in its JSON output, but the backported
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script returns them on the host-level. In Ansible 2.4, inventory modules are
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being refactored into plugins, and showing vars on the group-level depends on
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this. Since it is not possible to _also_ backport the inventory module
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refactor to prior Ansible versions, this discrepancy can not be resolved.
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While "flattening" the group vars down to the host-level is functionally
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equivalent, upgrading Ansible would cause an anomaly in variable precedence.
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This future variable precedence problem is avoided by forcing overwriting
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of variables until Ansible 2.3 is deprecated, after which all updates
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will consistently utilize group-level variables.
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# Acceptance Criteria Use Cases
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Some test scenarios to look at:
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- Test projects that use scripts
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- Test projects that have multiple inventory files in a directory,
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group_vars, host_vars, etc.
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- Test scripts in the project repo
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- Test scripts that use environment variables provided by a credential
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in Tower
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- Test multiple inventories that use the same project, pointing to different
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files / directories inside of the project
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- Feature works correctly even if project doesn't have any playbook files
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- File related errors should surface as inventory import failures
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+ missing file
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+ invalid syntax in file
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- If the project SCM update encounters errors, it should not run the
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inventory updates
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# Notes for Official Documentation
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The API guide should summarize what is in the use details.
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Once the UI implementation is done, the product docs should cover its
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standard use.
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## Update-on-launch
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If the SCM inventory source is configured to follow the project updates,
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the `update_on_launch` field can not to be set to True. This is because
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of concerns related to the task manager job dependency tree.
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We should document the alternatives for a user to accomplish the same thing
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through in a different way.
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### Alternative 1: Use same project for playbook
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You can make a job template that uses a project as well as an inventory
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that updates from that same project. In this case, you can set the project
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to `update_on_launch`, in which case it will trigger an inventory update
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if needed.
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### Alternative 2: Use the project in a workflow
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If you must use a different project for the playbook than for the inventory
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source, then you can still place the project in a workflow and then have
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a job template run on success of the project update.
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This is guaranteed to have the inventory update "on time" (by this we mean
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that the inventory changes are complete before the job template is launched),
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because the project does not transition to the completed state
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until the inventory update is finished.
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Note that a failed inventory update does not mark the project as failed.
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## Restricting Instance Group to Run Script On
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Since SCM inventory sources are running scripts written by people with
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access to the source-control, a user may want to restrict which instance
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groups the inventory update runs on.
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If the inventory source is set to update on project update, it will run
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on the same instance (inside of the Tower cluster) as the project update.
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This can be restricted by limiting the instance groups of the organization
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that contains the `source_project` of the inventory source.
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If the inventory source is not configured to update on project update,
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then it will inherit the allowed instance groups from its inventory,
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like all other inventory syncs.
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