#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright 2015 Dag Wieers # # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'status': ['preview'], 'supported_by': 'community', 'version': '1.0'} DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: vsphere_copy short_description: Copy a file to a vCenter datastore description: - Upload files to a vCenter datastore version_added: 2.0 author: Dag Wieers (@dagwieers) options: host: description: - The vCenter server on which the datastore is available. required: true login: description: - The login name to authenticate on the vCenter server. required: true password: description: - The password to authenticate on the vCenter server. required: true src: description: - The file to push to vCenter required: true datacenter: description: - The datacenter on the vCenter server that holds the datastore. required: true datastore: description: - The datastore on the vCenter server to push files to. required: true path: description: - The file to push to the datastore on the vCenter server. required: true validate_certs: description: - If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be set to C(no) when no other option exists. required: false default: 'yes' choices: ['yes', 'no'] notes: - "This module ought to be run from a system that can access vCenter directly and has the file to transfer. It can be the normal remote target or you can change it either by using C(transport: local) or using C(delegate_to)." - Tested on vSphere 5.5 ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - vsphere_copy: host: vhost login: vuser password: vpass src: /some/local/file datacenter: DC1 Someplace datastore: datastore1 path: some/remote/file transport: local - vsphere_copy: host: vhost login: vuser password: vpass src: /other/local/file datacenter: DC2 Someplace datastore: datastore2 path: other/remote/file delegate_to: other_system ''' import atexit import urllib import mmap import errno import socket from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible.module_utils.pycompat24 import get_exception from ansible.module_utils.urls import open_url def vmware_path(datastore, datacenter, path): ''' Constructs a URL path that VSphere accepts reliably ''' path = "/folder/%s" % path.lstrip("/") # Due to a software bug in vSphere, it fails to handle ampersand in datacenter names # The solution is to do what vSphere does (when browsing) and double-encode ampersands, maybe others ? datacenter = datacenter.replace('&', '%26') if not path.startswith("/"): path = "/" + path params = dict( dsName = datastore ) if datacenter: params["dcPath"] = datacenter params = urllib.urlencode(params) return "%s?%s" % (path, params) def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict( host = dict(required=True, aliases=[ 'hostname' ]), login = dict(required=True, aliases=[ 'username' ]), password = dict(required=True, no_log=True), src = dict(required=True, aliases=[ 'name' ]), datacenter = dict(required=True), datastore = dict(required=True), dest = dict(required=True, aliases=[ 'path' ]), validate_certs = dict(required=False, default=True, type='bool'), ), # Implementing check-mode using HEAD is impossible, since size/date is not 100% reliable supports_check_mode = False, ) host = module.params.get('host') login = module.params.get('login') password = module.params.get('password') src = module.params.get('src') datacenter = module.params.get('datacenter') datastore = module.params.get('datastore') dest = module.params.get('dest') validate_certs = module.params.get('validate_certs') fd = open(src, "rb") atexit.register(fd.close) data = mmap.mmap(fd.fileno(), 0, access=mmap.ACCESS_READ) atexit.register(data.close) remote_path = vmware_path(datastore, datacenter, dest) url = 'https://%s%s' % (host, remote_path) headers = { "Content-Type": "application/octet-stream", "Content-Length": str(len(data)), } try: r = open_url(url, data=data, headers=headers, method='PUT', url_username=login, url_password=password, validate_certs=validate_certs, force_basic_auth=True) except socket.error: e = get_exception() if isinstance(e.args, tuple) and e[0] == errno.ECONNRESET: # VSphere resets connection if the file is in use and cannot be replaced module.fail_json(msg='Failed to upload, image probably in use', status=None, errno=e[0], reason=str(e), url=url) else: module.fail_json(msg=str(e), status=None, errno=e[0], reason=str(e), url=url) except Exception: e = get_exception() error_code = -1 try: if isinstance(e[0], int): error_code = e[0] except KeyError: pass module.fail_json(msg=str(e), status=None, errno=error_code, reason=str(e), url=url) status = r.getcode() if 200 <= status < 300: module.exit_json(changed=True, status=status, reason=r.msg, url=url) else: length = r.headers.get('content-length', None) if r.headers.get('transfer-encoding', '').lower() == 'chunked': chunked = 1 else: chunked = 0 module.fail_json(msg='Failed to upload', errno=None, status=status, reason=r.msg, length=length, headers=dict(r.headers), chunked=chunked, url=url) if __name__ == '__main__': main()