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