#!/usr/bin/python # # Create Webfaction website using Ansible and the Webfaction API # # ------------------------------------------ # # (c) Quentin Stafford-Fraser 2015 # # 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 = {'metadata_version': '1.0', 'status': ['preview'], 'supported_by': 'community'} DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: webfaction_site short_description: Add or remove a website on a Webfaction host description: - Add or remove a website on a Webfaction host. Further documentation at http://github.com/quentinsf/ansible-webfaction. author: Quentin Stafford-Fraser (@quentinsf) version_added: "2.0" notes: - Sadly, you I(do) need to know your webfaction hostname for the C(host) parameter. But at least, unlike the API, you don't need to know the IP address. You can use a DNS name. - If a site of the same name exists in the account but on a different host, the operation will exit. - > You can run playbooks that use this on a local machine, or on a Webfaction host, or elsewhere, since the scripts use the remote webfaction API. The location is not important. However, running them on multiple hosts I(simultaneously) is best avoided. If you don't specify I(localhost) as your host, you may want to add C(serial: 1) to the plays. - See `the webfaction API `_ for more info. options: name: description: - The name of the website required: true state: description: - Whether the website should exist required: false choices: ['present', 'absent'] default: "present" host: description: - The webfaction host on which the site should be created. required: true https: description: - Whether or not to use HTTPS required: false choices: - true - false default: 'false' site_apps: description: - A mapping of URLs to apps required: false subdomains: description: - A list of subdomains associated with this site. required: false default: null login_name: description: - The webfaction account to use required: true login_password: description: - The webfaction password to use required: true ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - name: create website webfaction_site: name: testsite1 state: present host: myhost.webfaction.com subdomains: - 'testsite1.my_domain.org' site_apps: - ['testapp1', '/'] https: no login_name: "{{webfaction_user}}" login_password: "{{webfaction_passwd}}" ''' import socket import xmlrpclib webfaction = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('https://api.webfaction.com/') def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict( name = dict(required=True), state = dict(required=False, choices=['present', 'absent'], default='present'), # You can specify an IP address or hostname. host = dict(required=True), https = dict(required=False, type='bool', default=False), subdomains = dict(required=False, type='list', default=[]), site_apps = dict(required=False, type='list', default=[]), login_name = dict(required=True), login_password = dict(required=True, no_log=True), ), supports_check_mode=True ) site_name = module.params['name'] site_state = module.params['state'] site_host = module.params['host'] site_ip = socket.gethostbyname(site_host) session_id, account = webfaction.login( module.params['login_name'], module.params['login_password'] ) site_list = webfaction.list_websites(session_id) site_map = dict([(i['name'], i) for i in site_list]) existing_site = site_map.get(site_name) result = {} # Here's where the real stuff happens if site_state == 'present': # Does a site with this name already exist? if existing_site: # If yes, but it's on a different IP address, then fail. # If we wanted to allow relocation, we could add a 'relocate=true' option # which would get the existing IP address, delete the site there, and create it # at the new address. A bit dangerous, perhaps, so for now we'll require manual # deletion if it's on another host. if existing_site['ip'] != site_ip: module.fail_json(msg="Website already exists with a different IP address. Please fix by hand.") # If it's on this host and the key parameters are the same, nothing needs to be done. if (existing_site['https'] == module.boolean(module.params['https'])) and \ (set(existing_site['subdomains']) == set(module.params['subdomains'])) and \ (dict(existing_site['website_apps']) == dict(module.params['site_apps'])): module.exit_json( changed = False ) positional_args = [ session_id, site_name, site_ip, module.boolean(module.params['https']), module.params['subdomains'], ] for a in module.params['site_apps']: positional_args.append( (a[0], a[1]) ) if not module.check_mode: # If this isn't a dry run, create or modify the site result.update( webfaction.create_website( *positional_args ) if not existing_site else webfaction.update_website ( *positional_args ) ) elif site_state == 'absent': # If the site's already not there, nothing changed. if not existing_site: module.exit_json( changed = False, ) if not module.check_mode: # If this isn't a dry run, delete the site result.update( webfaction.delete_website(session_id, site_name, site_ip) ) else: module.fail_json(msg="Unknown state specified: {}".format(site_state)) module.exit_json( changed = True, result = result ) from ansible.module_utils.basic import * if __name__ == '__main__': main()