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Bikouo Aubin
1c0734dd4e Prepare release 3.0.1 (#693) 2024-03-04 11:02:29 +01:00
patchback[bot]
e6d138dbf0 helm - Add reuse-values when running helm diff (#683) (#692)
helm - Add reuse-values when running helm diff

SUMMARY

closes #680

ISSUE TYPE

Bugfix Pull Request

COMPONENT NAME

helm

Reviewed-by: GomathiselviS
Reviewed-by: Alina Buzachis
(cherry picked from commit 23e94b60c1)

Co-authored-by: Bikouo Aubin <79859644+abikouo@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-01 18:01:13 +01:00
patchback[bot]
eed4ebb0af Align helmdiff_check behavior with the deploy function (#670) (#690)
Align `helmdiff_check` behavior with the `deploy` function

SUMMARY
Align helmdiff_check behavior with the deploy function

Fixes #638
helmdiff_check respects set_values parameter
Fixes #669
helmdiff_check command line parameters sequence aligned to the deploy function

ISSUE TYPE

Bugfix Pull Request

COMPONENT NAME
kubernetes.core.helm

Reviewed-by: Mike Graves <mgraves@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7c4ec3b982)

Co-authored-by: psmolkin <pavel.smolkin@gmail.com>
2024-03-01 17:50:35 +01:00
patchback[bot]
d3031fcbd3 [PR #676/19559892 backport][stable-3] fix(Collection's util resource discovery fails when complex subresources present #659) (#687)
* fix(Collection's util resource discovery fails when complex subresources present #659) (#676)

* fix(Collection's util resource discovery fails when complex subresources present #659)

* fix(add changelog fragment)

* update node image

* Create discovery.yml

* Update main.yml

---------

Co-authored-by: Bastien Bosser <bastien.bosser@eviden.com>
Co-authored-by: Bikouo Aubin <79859644+abikouo@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1955989278)

* adding sanity ignore file

* Remove refresh_ignore_files

* Update ignore files content

---------

Co-authored-by: bastienbosser <55381632+bastienbosser@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: abikouo <abikouo@redhat.com>
2024-03-01 16:44:19 +01:00
GomathiselviS
e756cedf33 Prepare for release 3.0.0 (#662)
Prepare for release 3.0.0

SUMMARY



Updated version to 3.0.0
Executed antsibull-changelog to generate changelog

ISSUE TYPE


Docs Pull Request

COMPONENT NAME

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Reviewed-by: Alina Buzachis
Reviewed-by: Helen Bailey <hebailey@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: GomathiselviS
2023-11-17 21:52:11 +00:00
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profile: production
exclude_paths:
- .ansible/
- .github/
- tests/integration
- tests/unit
- tests/sanity

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# https://docs.ansible.com/ansible-lint/docs/rules/
# no-changed-when is not requried for examples
plugins/connection/kubectl.py no-changed-when
# false positive result
plugins/connection/kubectl.py var-naming[no-reserved]
plugins/connection/kubectl.py jinja[invalid]

60
.github/stale.yml vendored Normal file
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---
# Configuration for probot-stale - https://github.com/probot/stale
# Number of days of inactivity before an Issue or Pull Request becomes stale
daysUntilStale: 90
# Number of days of inactivity before an Issue or Pull Request with the stale
# label is closed. Set to false to disable. If disabled, issues still need to be
# closed manually, but will remain marked as stale.
daysUntilClose: 30
# Only issues or pull requests with all of these labels are check if stale.
# Defaults to `[]` (disabled)
onlyLabels: []
# Issues or Pull Requests with these labels will never be considered stale. Set
# to `[]` to disable
exemptLabels:
- security
- planned
- priority/critical
- lifecycle/frozen
- verified
# Set to true to ignore issues in a project (defaults to false)
exemptProjects: false
# Set to true to ignore issues in a milestone (defaults to false)
exemptMilestones: true
# Set to true to ignore issues with an assignee (defaults to false)
exemptAssignees: false
# Label to use when marking as stale
staleLabel: lifecycle/stale
# Limit the number of actions per hour, from 1-30. Default is 30
limitPerRun: 30
pulls:
markComment: |-
PRs go stale after 90 days of inactivity.
If there is no further activity, the PR will be closed in another 30 days.
unmarkComment: >-
This pull request is no longer stale.
closeComment: >-
This pull request has been closed due to inactivity.
issues:
markComment: |-
Issues go stale after 90 days of inactivity.
If there is no further activity, the issue will be closed in another 30 days.
unmarkComment: >-
This issue is no longer stale.
closeComment: >-
This issue has been closed due to inactivity.

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@@ -50,7 +50,6 @@ jobs:
source: "./source"
cloud_common: "./cloudcommon"
ansible_posix: "./ansible_posix"
community_general: "./community_general"
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
@@ -62,7 +61,7 @@ jobs:
- true
- false
workflow-id: ${{ fromJson(needs.splitter.outputs.test_jobs) }}
name: "integration-py${{ matrix.python-version }}-${{ matrix.ansible-version }}-${{ matrix.workflow-id }}-enable_turbo=${{ matrix.enable-turbo-mode }}"
name: "integration-py${{ matrix.python-version }}-${{ matrix.ansible-version }}-${{ matrix.workflow-id }}"
steps:
- name: Read target
id: read-targets
@@ -119,13 +118,6 @@ jobs:
path: ${{ env.ansible_posix }}
ref: main
- name: checkout ansible-collections/community.general
uses: ansible-network/github_actions/.github/actions/checkout_dependency@main
with:
repository: ansible-collections/community.general
path: ${{ env.community_general }}
ref: main
- name: install cloud.common collection
uses: ansible-network/github_actions/.github/actions/build_install_collection@main
with:
@@ -138,12 +130,6 @@ jobs:
install_python_dependencies: true
source_path: ${{ env.ansible_posix }}
- name: install community.general collection
uses: ansible-network/github_actions/.github/actions/build_install_collection@main
with:
install_python_dependencies: false
source_path: ${{ env.community_general }}
- name: create kubernetes cluster
uses: helm/kind-action@v1.8.0
with:

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@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: run-ansible-lint
uses: ansible/ansible-lint@main
with:
gh_action_ref: "v25.5.0"
- name: Run ansible-lint
uses: ansible/ansible-lint@v6.21.0

1
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tests/output
tests/integration/cloud-config-*
.cache
.ansible
# Helm charts
tests/integration/*-chart-*.tgz

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@@ -5,25 +5,16 @@ rules:
braces:
max-spaces-inside: 1
level: error
brackets:
max-spaces-inside: 1
level: error
comments:
min-spaces-from-content: 1
comments-indentation: false
document-start: disable
line-length: disable
truthy: disable
indentation:
spaces: 2
indent-sequences: consistent
octal-values:
forbid-implicit-octal: true
forbid-explicit-octal: true
ignore: |
.cache
.tox
.ansible
tests/output
plugins/connection/kubectl.py

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@@ -4,225 +4,6 @@ Kubernetes Collection Release Notes
.. contents:: Topics
v6.1.0
======
Release Summary
---------------
This release includes a fix for kubeconfig output, added ``plain_http`` and ``take_ownership`` parameters for helm modules, support for ``hidden_fields`` in ``k8s_json_patch``, documented lack of idempotency support in ``helm_registry_auth`` with ``helm ≥ 3.18.0``, and improved ``k8s_rollback`` test coverage.
Minor Changes
-------------
- Module helm_registry_auth do not support idempotency with `helm >= 3.18.0` (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/946)
- Module k8s_json_patch - Add support for `hidden_fields` (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/964).
- helm - Parameter plain_http added for working with insecure OCI registries (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/934).
- helm - Parameter take_ownership added (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/957).
- helm_pull - Parameter plain_http added for working with insecure OCI registries (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/934).
- helm_template - Parameter plain_http added for working with insecure OCI registries (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/934).
Bugfixes
--------
- module_utils/k8s/service - hide fields first before creating diffs (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/915).
v6.0.0
======
Breaking Changes / Porting Guide
--------------------------------
- Remove deprecated ``k8s`` invetory plugin (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/867).
- Remove support for ``ansible-core<2.16`` (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/867).
v5.3.0
======
Release Summary
---------------
This release includes minor changes, bug fixes and also bumps ansible-lint version to ``25.1.2``.
Minor Changes
-------------
- Bump version of ansible-lint to 25.1.2 (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/919).
- action/k8s_info - update templating mechanism with changes from ``ansible-core 2.19`` (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/888).
- helm - add reset_then_reuse_values support to helm module (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/803).
- helm - add support for ``insecure_skip_tls_verify`` option to helm and helm_repository(https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/694).
Bugfixes
--------
- module_utils/k8s/service - fix issue when trying to delete resource using `delete_options` and `check_mode=true` (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/892).
v5.2.0
======
Release Summary
---------------
This release adds more functionality to the hidden_fields option and support for waiting on ClusterOperators to reach a ready state.
Minor Changes
-------------
- k8s - Extend hidden_fields to allow the expression of more complex field types to be hidden (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/872)
- k8s_info - Extend hidden_fields to allow the expression of more complex field types to be hidden (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/872)
- waiter.py - add ClusterOperator support. The module can now check OpenShift cluster health by verifying ClusterOperator status requiring 'Available: True', 'Degraded: False', and 'Progressing: False' for success. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/869)
v5.1.0
======
Release Summary
---------------
This release came with new module ``helm_registry_auth``, improvements to the error messages in the k8s_drain module, new parameter ``insecure_registry`` for ``helm_template`` module and several bug fixes.
Minor Changes
-------------
- Bump version of ansible-lint to minimum 24.7.0 (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/765).
- Parameter insecure_registry added to helm_template as equivalent of insecure-skip-tls-verify (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/805).
- k8s_drain - Improve error message for pod disruption budget when draining a node (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/797).
Bugfixes
--------
- helm - Helm version checks did not support RC versions. They now accept any version tags. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/745).
- helm_pull - Apply no_log=True to pass_credentials to silence false positive warning. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/796).
- k8s_drain - Fix k8s_drain does not wait for single pod (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/769).
- k8s_drain - Fix k8s_drain runs into a timeout when evicting a pod which is part of a stateful set (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/792).
- kubeconfig option should not appear in module invocation log (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/782).
- kustomize - kustomize plugin fails with deprecation warnings (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/639).
- waiter - Fix waiting for daemonset when desired number of pods is 0. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/756).
New Modules
-----------
- helm_registry_auth - Helm registry authentication module
v5.0.0
======
Release Summary
---------------
This major release drops support for ``ansible-core<2.15``.
Minor Changes
-------------
- connection/kubectl.py - Added an example of using the kubectl connection plugin to the documentation (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/741).
- inventory/k8s.py - Defer removal of k8s inventory plugin to version 6.0.0 (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/734).
Breaking Changes / Porting Guide
--------------------------------
- Remove support for ``ansible-core<2.15`` (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/737).
v4.0.0
======
Release Summary
---------------
This major release brings several bug fixes. We have also removed support for ``ansible-core<2.15`` and deprecated functions and class from ``module_utils/common.py``.
Minor Changes
-------------
- inventory/k8s.py - Defer removal of k8s inventory plugin to version 5.0 (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/723).
- k8s - The module and K8sService were changed so warnings returned by the K8S API are now displayed to the user.
Removed Features (previously deprecated)
----------------------------------------
- k8s - Support for ``merge_type=json`` has been removed in version 4.0.0. Please use ``kubernetes.core.k8s_json_patch`` instead (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/722).
- k8s_exec - the previously deprecated ``result.return_code`` return value has been removed, consider using ``result.rc`` instead (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/726).
- module_utils/common.py - the previously deprecated ``K8sAnsibleMixin`` class has been removed (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/726).
- module_utils/common.py - the previously deprecated ``configuration_digest()`` function has been removed (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/726).
- module_utils/common.py - the previously deprecated ``get_api_client()`` function has been removed (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/726).
- module_utils/common.py - the previously deprecated ``unique_string()`` function has been removed (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/726).
Bugfixes
--------
- Resolve Collections util resource discovery fails when complex subresources present (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/676).
- align `helmdiff_check()` function commandline rendering with the `deploy()` function (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/670).
- avoid unsafe conditions in integration tests (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/665).
- helm - use ``reuse-values`` when running ``helm diff`` command (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/680).
- integrations test helm_kubeconfig - set helm version to v3.10.3 to avoid incompatability with new bitnami charts (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/670).
v3.3.1
======
Release Summary
---------------
This release fixes the CI issues with the ``linters`` workflow.
v3.3.0
======
Release Summary
---------------
This release comes with improvements to the error messages in the k8s_drain module and several bug fixes.
Minor Changes
-------------
- k8s_drain - Improve error message for pod disruption budget when draining a node (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/797).
Bugfixes
--------
- helm - Helm version checks did not support RC versions. They now accept any version tags. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/745).
- helm_pull - Apply no_log=True to pass_credentials to silence false positive warning. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/796).
- k8s_drain - Fix k8s_drain does not wait for single pod (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/769).
- k8s_drain - Fix k8s_drain runs into a timeout when evicting a pod which is part of a stateful set (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/792).
- kubeconfig option should not appear in module invocation log (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/782).
- kustomize - kustomize plugin fails with deprecation warnings (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/639).
- waiter - Fix waiting for daemonset when desired number of pods is 0. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/756).
v3.2.0
======
Release Summary
---------------
This release comes with documentation updates.
Minor Changes
-------------
- connection/kubectl.py - Added an example of using the kubectl connection plugin to the documentation (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/741).
- inventory/k8s.py - Defer removal of k8s inventory plugin to version 5.0 (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/723).
- inventory/k8s.py - Defer removal of k8s inventory plugin to version 6.0.0 (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/734).
v3.1.0
======
Release Summary
---------------
This release comes with some bugfixes and documentation updates. It also adds new features to the kubectl connection plugin and the kustomize lookup plugin.
Minor Changes
-------------
- kubectl - added support of local enviroment variable that will be used for kubectl and may be requried for establishing connections ifself (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/702)
- kustomize - new parameter added to --enable-helm (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/568)
Bugfixes
--------
- helm - expand kubeconfig path with user's home directory for consistency with k8s
- k8s_json_patch - rename action symlink to ensure k8s action plugin is used (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/652).
v3.0.1
======

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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Where modules have multiple parameters we recommend running through the 4-step m
For general information on running the integration tests see the
[Integration Tests page of the Module Development Guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/dev_guide/testing_integration.html#testing-integration),
especially the section on configuration for cloud tests.
especially the section on configuration for cloud tests. For questions about writing tests the Ansible Kubernetes community can be found on Libera.Chat IRC as detailed below.
### Updating documentation
@@ -70,3 +70,11 @@ Review the changes and create a pull request using updated files.
The `kubernetes.core` collection follows the Ansible project's
[Code of Conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/code_of_conduct.html).
Please read and familiarize yourself with this document.
### IRC
Our IRC channels may require you to register your nickname. If you receive an error when you connect, see
[Libera.Chat's Nickname Registration guide](https://libera.chat/guides/registration) for instructions.
The `#ansible-kubernetes` channel on [libera.chat](https://libera.chat/) IRC is the main and official place to discuss use and development of the `kubernetes.core` collection.
For more information about Ansible's Kubernetes integration, browse the resources in the [Kubernetes Working Group](https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/Kubernetes) Community wiki page.

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# Also needs to be updated in galaxy.yml
VERSION = 6.1.0
VERSION = 3.0.0
TEST_ARGS ?= ""
PYTHON_VERSION ?= `python -c 'import platform; print(".".join(platform.python_version_tuple()[0:2]))'`

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@@ -1,46 +1,34 @@
# Kubernetes Collection for Ansible
[![CI](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/workflows/CI/badge.svg?event=push)](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/actions) [![Codecov](https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core)](https://codecov.io/gh/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core)
This repository hosts the `kubernetes.core` (formerly known as `community.kubernetes`) Ansible Collection.
## Description
The collection includes a variety of Ansible content to help automate the management of applications in Kubernetes and OpenShift clusters, as well as the provisioning and maintenance of clusters themselves.
## Communication
* Join the Ansible forum:
* [Get Help](https://forum.ansible.com/c/help/6): get help or help others.
* [Posts tagged with 'kubernetes'](https://forum.ansible.com/tag/kubernetes): subscribe to participate in collection-related conversations.
* [Social Spaces](https://forum.ansible.com/c/chat/4): gather and interact with fellow enthusiasts.
* [News & Announcements](https://forum.ansible.com/c/news/5): track project-wide announcements including social events.
* The Ansible [Bullhorn newsletter](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/communication.html#the-bullhorn): used to announce releases and important changes.
For more information about communication, see the [Ansible communication guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/communication.html).
## Requirements
<!--start requires_ansible-->
## Ansible version compatibility
This collection has been tested against the following Ansible versions: **>=2.16.0**.
This collection has been tested against following Ansible versions: **>=2.14.0**.
For collections that support Ansible 2.9, please ensure you update your `network_os` to use the
fully qualified collection name (for example, `cisco.ios.ios`).
Plugins and modules within a collection may be tested with only specific Ansible versions.
A collection may contain metadata that identifies these versions.
PEP440 is the schema used to describe the versions of Ansible.
<!--end requires_ansible-->
### Python Support
## Python Support
* Collection supports 3.9+
Note: Python2 is deprecated from [1st January 2020](https://www.python.org/doc/sunset-python-2/). Please switch to Python3.
### Kubernetes Version Support
## Kubernetes Version Support
This collection supports Kubernetes versions >= 1.24.
### Included Content
## Included content
Click on the name of a plugin or module to view that content's documentation:
@@ -55,6 +43,11 @@ Name | Description
--- | ---
kubernetes.core.k8s_config_resource_name|Generate resource name for the given resource of type ConfigMap, Secret
### Inventory plugins
Name | Description
--- | ---
[kubernetes.core.k8s](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/blob/main/docs/kubernetes.core.k8s_inventory.rst)|Kubernetes (K8s) inventory source
### Lookup plugins
Name | Description
--- | ---
@@ -69,7 +62,6 @@ Name | Description
[kubernetes.core.helm_plugin](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/blob/main/docs/kubernetes.core.helm_plugin_module.rst)|Manage Helm plugins
[kubernetes.core.helm_plugin_info](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/blob/main/docs/kubernetes.core.helm_plugin_info_module.rst)|Gather information about Helm plugins
[kubernetes.core.helm_pull](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/blob/main/docs/kubernetes.core.helm_pull_module.rst)|download a chart from a repository and (optionally) unpack it in local directory.
[kubernetes.core.helm_registry_auth](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/blob/main/docs/kubernetes.core.helm_registry_auth_module.rst)|Helm registry authentication module
[kubernetes.core.helm_repository](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/blob/main/docs/kubernetes.core.helm_repository_module.rst)|Manage Helm repositories.
[kubernetes.core.helm_template](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/blob/main/docs/kubernetes.core.helm_template_module.rst)|Render chart templates
[kubernetes.core.k8s](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/blob/main/docs/kubernetes.core.k8s_module.rst)|Manage Kubernetes (K8s) objects
@@ -87,7 +79,9 @@ Name | Description
<!--end collection content-->
## Installation
## Installation and Usage
### Installing the Collection from Ansible Galaxy
Before using the Kubernetes collection, you need to install it with the Ansible Galaxy CLI:
@@ -99,7 +93,7 @@ You can also include it in a `requirements.yml` file and install it via `ansible
---
collections:
- name: kubernetes.core
version: 6.1.0
version: 3.0.0
```
### Installing the Kubernetes Python Library
@@ -108,7 +102,7 @@ Content in this collection requires the [Kubernetes Python client](https://pypi.
pip3 install kubernetes
## Use Cases
### Using modules from the Kubernetes Collection in your playbooks
It's preferable to use content in this collection using their Fully Qualified Collection Namespace (FQCN), for example `kubernetes.core.k8s_info`:
@@ -176,7 +170,7 @@ If upgrading older playbooks which were built prior to Ansible 2.10 and this col
For documentation on how to use individual modules and other content included in this collection, please see the links in the 'Included content' section earlier in this README.
## Ansible Turbo Mode Tech Preview
## Ansible Turbo mode Tech Preview
The ``kubernetes.core`` collection supports Ansible Turbo mode as a tech preview via the ``cloud.common`` collection. By default, this feature is disabled. To enable Turbo mode for modules, set the environment variable `ENABLE_TURBO_MODE=1` on the managed node. For example:
@@ -195,16 +189,12 @@ defined in the playbook using `environment` keyword as above, you must set it us
Please read more about Ansible Turbo mode - [here](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/blob/main/docs/ansible_turbo_mode.rst).
## Contributing to this Collection
## Testing and Development
If you want to develop new content for this collection or improve what's already here, the easiest way to work on the collection is to clone it into one of the configured [`COLLECTIONS_PATHS`](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/config.html#collections-paths), and work on it there.
See [Contributing to kubernetes.core](CONTRIBUTING.md).
## Testing
[![Linters](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/linters.yaml?label=linters)](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/actions/workflows/linters.yaml) [![Integration tests](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/integration-tests.yaml?label=integration%20tests)](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/actions/workflows/integration-tests.yaml) [![Sanity tests](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/sanity-tests.yaml?label=sanity%20tests)](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/actions/workflows/sanity-tests.yaml) [![Unit tests](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/unit-tests.yaml?label=unit%20tests)](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/actions/workflows/unit-tests.yaml) [![Codecov](https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core)](https://app.codecov.io/gh/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core)
### Testing with `ansible-test`
The `tests` directory contains configuration for running sanity and integration tests using [`ansible-test`](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/testing_integration.html).
@@ -241,33 +231,9 @@ After the version is published, verify it exists on the [Kubernetes Collection G
The process for uploading a supported release to Automation Hub is documented separately.
## Support
<!--List available communication channels. In addition to channels specific to your collection, we also recommend to use the following ones.-->
> **Note:** The `stable-4` branch, which handles all `4.x.y` releases of this collection, is no longer supported. This means that no backports nor releases will be performed on the `stable-4` branch.
We announce releases and important changes through Ansible's [The Bullhorn newsletter](https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/News#the-bullhorn). Be sure you are [subscribed](https://eepurl.com/gZmiEP).
We take part in the global quarterly [Ansible Contributor Summit](https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/Contributor-Summit) virtually or in-person. Track [The Bullhorn newsletter](https://eepurl.com/gZmiEP) and join us.
For more information about communication, refer to the [Ansible Communication guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/communication.html).
For the latest supported versions, refer to the release notes below.
If you encounter issues or have questions, you can submit a support request through the following channels:
- GitHub Issues: Report bugs, request features, or ask questions by opening an issue in the [GitHub repository]((https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/).
## Release Notes
See the [raw generated changelog](https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/blob/main/CHANGELOG.rst).
## Code of Conduct
We follow the [Ansible Code of Conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/code_of_conduct.html) in all our interactions within this project.
If you encounter abusive behavior, please refer to the [policy violations](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/code_of_conduct.html#policy-violations) section of the Code for information on how to raise a complaint.
## More Information
For more information about Ansible's Kubernetes integration, join the `#ansible-kubernetes` channel on [libera.chat](https://libera.chat/) IRC, and browse the resources in the [Kubernetes Working Group](https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/Kubernetes) Community wiki page.
## License

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@@ -833,251 +833,3 @@ releases:
- 20240228-fix-helm-diff-with-reuse-values.yml
- 3.0.1.yml
release_date: '2024-03-01'
3.1.0:
changes:
bugfixes:
- helm - expand kubeconfig path with user's home directory for consistency with
k8s
- k8s_json_patch - rename action symlink to ensure k8s action plugin is used
(https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/652).
minor_changes:
- kubectl - added support of local enviroment variable that will be used for
kubectl and may be requried for establishing connections ifself (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/702)
- kustomize - new parameter added to --enable-helm (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/568)
release_summary: This release comes with some bugfixes and documentation updates.
It also adds new features to the kubectl connection plugin and the kustomize
lookup plugin.
fragments:
- 20240426-add-support-of-kubectl-local-env-vars-for-connection-plugin.yml
- 3.1.0.yml
- 592-kustomize-helm-support.yml
- 652-fix-json-patch-action.yml
- 654-helm-expand-user.yml
release_date: '2024-05-16'
3.2.0:
changes:
minor_changes:
- connection/kubectl.py - Added an example of using the kubectl connection plugin
to the documentation (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/741).
- inventory/k8s.py - Defer removal of k8s inventory plugin to version 5.0 (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/723).
- inventory/k8s.py - Defer removal of k8s inventory plugin to version 6.0.0
(https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/734).
release_summary: This release comes with documentation updates.
fragments:
- 20240530-defer-removal-and-ansible-core-support-update.yaml
- 20240601-doc-example-of-using-kubectl.yaml
- 3.2.0.yml
- inventory-update_removal_date.yml
release_date: '2024-06-14'
3.3.0:
changes:
bugfixes:
- helm - Helm version checks did not support RC versions. They now accept any
version tags. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/745).
- helm_pull - Apply no_log=True to pass_credentials to silence false positive
warning. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/796).
- k8s_drain - Fix k8s_drain does not wait for single pod (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/769).
- k8s_drain - Fix k8s_drain runs into a timeout when evicting a pod which is
part of a stateful set (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/792).
- kubeconfig option should not appear in module invocation log (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/782).
- kustomize - kustomize plugin fails with deprecation warnings (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/639).
- waiter - Fix waiting for daemonset when desired number of pods is 0. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/756).
minor_changes:
- k8s_drain - Improve error message for pod disruption budget when draining
a node (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/797).
release_summary: This release comes with improvements to the error messages
in the k8s_drain module and several bug fixes.
fragments:
- 20240530-ansible-core-support-update.yaml
- 20240611-helm-rc-version.yaml
- 20240620-fix-kustomize-plugin-fails-with-deprecation-warnings.yml
- 20241102-fix-ci-post-2.18-issue.yaml
- 20241213-kubeconfig-set-no_log-true.yaml
- 756-fix-daemonset-waiting.yaml
- 770-fix-k8s-drain-doesnt-wait-for-single-pod.yaml
- 793-fix-k8s-drain-runs-into-timeout.yaml
- 796-false-positive-helmull.yaml
- 798-drain-pdb-error-message.yaml
- readme_template_update.yml
release_date: '2025-01-20'
3.3.1:
changes:
release_summary: This release fixes the CI issues with the ``linters`` workflow.
fragments:
- release_summary.yml
release_date: '2025-03-26'
4.0.0:
changes:
bugfixes:
- Resolve Collections util resource discovery fails when complex subresources
present (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/676).
- align `helmdiff_check()` function commandline rendering with the `deploy()`
function (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/670).
- avoid unsafe conditions in integration tests (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/665).
- helm - use ``reuse-values`` when running ``helm diff`` command (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/680).
- integrations test helm_kubeconfig - set helm version to v3.10.3 to avoid incompatability
with new bitnami charts (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/670).
minor_changes:
- inventory/k8s.py - Defer removal of k8s inventory plugin to version 5.0 (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/723).
- k8s - The module and K8sService were changed so warnings returned by the K8S
API are now displayed to the user.
release_summary: This major release brings several bug fixes. We have also removed
support for ``ansible-core<2.15`` and deprecated functions and class from
``module_utils/common.py``.
removed_features:
- k8s - Support for ``merge_type=json`` has been removed in version 4.0.0. Please
use ``kubernetes.core.k8s_json_patch`` instead (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/722).
- k8s_exec - the previously deprecated ``result.return_code`` return value has
been removed, consider using ``result.rc`` instead (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/726).
- module_utils/common.py - the previously deprecated ``K8sAnsibleMixin`` class
has been removed (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/726).
- module_utils/common.py - the previously deprecated ``configuration_digest()``
function has been removed (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/726).
- module_utils/common.py - the previously deprecated ``get_api_client()`` function
has been removed (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/726).
- module_utils/common.py - the previously deprecated ``unique_string()`` function
has been removed (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/726).
fragments:
- 20231206-fix-unsafe-condition-in-integration.yml
- 20240117-fix-helm-diff-cmd-line-rendering.yml
- 20240222-Collections-util-resource-discovery-fails-when-complex-subresources-present.yml
- 20240228-fix-helm-diff-with-reuse-values.yml
- 20240423-k8s-display-warnings-to-users.yml
- 4.0.0.yaml
- inventory-update_removal_date.yml
- k8s-merge_type-removed.yml
- module_utils-common-remove-deprecated-functions-and-class.yaml
release_date: '2024-05-24'
5.0.0:
changes:
breaking_changes:
- Remove support for ``ansible-core<2.15`` (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/737).
minor_changes:
- connection/kubectl.py - Added an example of using the kubectl connection plugin
to the documentation (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/741).
- inventory/k8s.py - Defer removal of k8s inventory plugin to version 6.0.0
(https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/734).
release_summary: This major release drops support for ``ansible-core<2.15``.
fragments:
- 20240530-ansible-core-support-update.yaml
- 20240530-defer-removal-and-ansible-core-support-update.yaml
- 5.0.0.yml
release_date: '2024-05-31'
5.1.0:
changes:
bugfixes:
- helm - Helm version checks did not support RC versions. They now accept any
version tags. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/745).
- helm_pull - Apply no_log=True to pass_credentials to silence false positive
warning. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/796).
- k8s_drain - Fix k8s_drain does not wait for single pod (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/769).
- k8s_drain - Fix k8s_drain runs into a timeout when evicting a pod which is
part of a stateful set (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/792).
- kubeconfig option should not appear in module invocation log (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/782).
- kustomize - kustomize plugin fails with deprecation warnings (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/639).
- waiter - Fix waiting for daemonset when desired number of pods is 0. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/756).
minor_changes:
- Bump version of ansible-lint to minimum 24.7.0 (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/765).
- Parameter insecure_registry added to helm_template as equivalent of insecure-skip-tls-verify
(https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/805).
- k8s_drain - Improve error message for pod disruption budget when draining
a node (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/797).
release_summary: This release came with new module ``helm_registry_auth``, improvements
to the error messages in the k8s_drain module, new parameter ``insecure_registry``
for ``helm_template`` module and several bug fixes.
fragments:
- 0-readme.yml
- 20240601-doc-example-of-using-kubectl.yaml
- 20240611-helm-rc-version.yaml
- 20240620-fix-kustomize-plugin-fails-with-deprecation-warnings.yml
- 20241102-fix-ci-post-2.18-issue.yaml
- 20241103-completly-remove-obsolate-communication-channel.yaml
- 20241207-add-insecure-skip-tls-verify-to-helm-template.yaml
- 20241213-kubeconfig-set-no_log-true.yaml
- 756-fix-daemonset-waiting.yaml
- 765-bump-ansible-lint-version.yml
- 770-fix-k8s-drain-doesnt-wait-for-single-pod.yaml
- 793-fix-k8s-drain-runs-into-timeout.yaml
- 796-false-positive-helmull.yaml
- 798-drain-pdb-error-message.yaml
- readme_template_update.yml
modules:
- description: Helm registry authentication module
name: helm_registry_auth
namespace: ''
release_date: '2025-01-20'
5.2.0:
changes:
minor_changes:
- k8s - Extend hidden_fields to allow the expression of more complex field types
to be hidden (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/872)
- k8s_info - Extend hidden_fields to allow the expression of more complex field
types to be hidden (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/872)
- 'waiter.py - add ClusterOperator support. The module can now check OpenShift
cluster health by verifying ClusterOperator status requiring ''Available:
True'', ''Degraded: False'', and ''Progressing: False'' for success. (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/869)'
release_summary: This release adds more functionality to the hidden_fields option
and support for waiting on ClusterOperators to reach a ready state.
fragments:
- 5.2.0.yml
- 643-extend-hidden-fields.yaml
- 879-clusteroperator-waiter.py.yaml
release_date: '2025-03-27'
5.3.0:
changes:
bugfixes:
- module_utils/k8s/service - fix issue when trying to delete resource using
`delete_options` and `check_mode=true` (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/892).
minor_changes:
- Bump version of ansible-lint to 25.1.2 (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/919).
- action/k8s_info - update templating mechanism with changes from ``ansible-core
2.19`` (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/888).
- helm - add reset_then_reuse_values support to helm module (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/803).
- helm - add support for ``insecure_skip_tls_verify`` option to helm and helm_repository(https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/694).
release_summary: This release includes minor changes, bug fixes and also bumps
ansible-lint version to ``25.1.2``.
fragments:
- 20250324-k8s_info-templating.yaml
- 5.3.0.yml
- 694-add-insecure-skip-tls-verify.yml
- 800-helm-add-reset_then_reuse_values-support.yml
- 898-k8s-dont-delete-in-check-mode.yaml
- 919-update-ansible-lint-version.yaml
release_date: '2025-05-16'
6.0.0:
changes:
breaking_changes:
- Remove deprecated ``k8s`` invetory plugin (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/867).
- Remove support for ``ansible-core<2.16`` (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/867).
fragments:
- 20250121-breaking-changes-6.0.0.yml
release_date: '2025-05-19'
6.1.0:
changes:
bugfixes:
- module_utils/k8s/service - hide fields first before creating diffs (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/915).
minor_changes:
- Module helm_registry_auth do not support idempotency with `helm >= 3.18.0`
(https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/946)
- Module k8s_json_patch - Add support for `hidden_fields` (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/964).
- helm - Parameter plain_http added for working with insecure OCI registries
(https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/934).
- helm - Parameter take_ownership added (https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/957).
- helm_pull - Parameter plain_http added for working with insecure OCI registries
(https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/934).
- helm_template - Parameter plain_http added for working with insecure OCI registries
(https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/pull/934).
release_summary: "This release includes a fix for kubeconfig output, added ``plain_http``
and ``take_ownership`` parameters for helm modules, support for ``hidden_fields``
in ``k8s_json_patch``, documented lack of idempotency support in ``helm_registry_auth``
with ``helm \u2265 3.18.0``, and improved ``k8s_rollback`` test coverage."
fragments:
- 20250411-kubeconfig-no_log-revert.yaml
- 20250428-k8s-service-hide-fields-first.yaml
- 20250522-add-plain-http-for-oci-registries.yaml
- 20250605-fix-helm_registry_auth-integration_test.yaml
- 20250704-k8s-rollback-integration-test-coverage.yaml
- 20250720-k8s-patch-add-hidden-fields.yaml
- 20250911-add-support-helm-take-ownership.yaml
- release_summary.yml
release_date: '2025-08-12'

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.. _ansible_turbo_mode:
******************
Ansible Turbo mode
******************
Following document provides overview of Ansible Turbo mode in ``kubernetes.core`` collection.
.. contents::
:local:
:depth: 1
Synopsis
--------
- A brief introduction about Ansible Turbo mode in ``kuberentes.core`` collection.
- Ansible Turbo mode is an optional performance optimization. It can be enabled by installing the cloud.common collection and setting the ``ENABLE_TURBO_MODE`` environment variable.
Requirements
------------
The following requirement is needed on the host that executes this module.
- The ``cloud.common`` collection (https://github.com/ansible-collections/cloud.common)
You will also need to set the environment variable ``ENABLE_TURBO_MODE=1`` on the managed host. This can be done in the same ways you would usually do so, for example::
---
- hosts: remote
environment:
ENABLE_TURBO_MODE: 1
tasks:
...
Installation
------------
You can install ``cloud.common`` collection using following command::
# ansible-galaxy collection install cloud.common
Current situation without Ansible Turbo mode
============================================
The traditional execution flow of an Ansible module includes the following steps:
- Upload of a ZIP archive with the module and its dependencies
- Execution of the module
- Ansible collects the results once the script is finished
These steps happen for each task of a playbook, and on every host.
Most of the time, the execution of a module is fast enough for
the user. However, sometime the module requires significant amount of time,
just to initialize itself. This is a common situation with the API based modules.
A classic initialization involves the following steps:
- Load a Python library to access the remote resource (via SDK)
- Open a client
- Load a bunch of Python modules.
- Request a new TCP connection.
- Create a session.
- Authenticate the client.
All these steps are time consuming and the same operations will be running again and again.
For instance, here:
- ``import openstack``: takes 0.569s
- ``client = openstack.connect()``: takes 0.065s
- ``client.authorize()``: takes 1.360s,
These numbers are from test running against VexxHost public cloud.
In this case, it's a 2s-ish overhead per task. If the playbook
comes with 10 tasks, the execution time cannot go below 20s.
How Ansible Turbo Module improve the situation
==============================================
``AnsibleTurboModule`` is actually a class that inherites from
the standard ``AnsibleModule`` class that your modules probably
already use.
The big difference is that when a module starts, it also spawns
a little Python daemon. If a daemon already exists, it will just
reuse it.
All the module logic is run inside this Python daemon. This means:
- Python modules are actually loaded one time
- Ansible module can reuse an existing authenticated session.
The background service
======================
The daemon kills itself after 15s, and communication are done
through an Unix socket.
It runs in one single process and uses ``asyncio`` internally.
Consequently you can use the ``async`` keyword in your Ansible module.
This will be handy if you interact with a lot of remote systems
at the same time.
Security impact
===============
``ansible_module.turbo`` open an Unix socket to interact with the background service.
We use this service to open the connection toward the different target systems.
This is similar to what SSH does with the sockets.
Keep in mind that:
- All the modules can access the same cache. Soon an isolation will be done at the collection level (https://github.com/ansible-collections/cloud.common/pull/17)
- A task can load a different version of a library and impact the next tasks.
- If the same user runs two ``ansible-playbook`` at the same time, they will have access to the same cache.
When a module stores a session in a cache, it's a good idea to use a hash of the authentication information to identify the session.
Error management
================
``ansible_module.turbo`` uses exceptions to communicate a result back to the module.
- ``EmbeddedModuleFailure`` is raised when ``json_fail()`` is called.
- ``EmbeddedModuleSuccess`` is raised in case of success and returns the result to the origin module process.
These exceptions are defined in ``ansible_collections.cloud.common.plugins.module_utils.turbo.exceptions``.
You can raise ``EmbeddedModuleFailure`` exception yourself, for instance from a module in ``module_utils``.
.. note:: Be careful with the ``except Exception:`` blocks.
Not only they are bad practice, but also may interface with this
mechanism.
Troubleshooting
===============
You may want to manually start the server. This can be done with the following command:
.. code-block:: shell
PYTHONPATH=$HOME/.ansible/collections python -m ansible_collections.cloud.common.plugins.module_utils.turbo.server --socket-path $HOME/.ansible/tmp/turbo_mode.kubernetes.core.socket
You can use the ``--help`` argument to get a list of the optional parameters.

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To use the modules, you'll need the following:
- Ansible 2.16.0 or latest installed
- Ansible 2.9.17 or latest installed
- `Kubernetes Python client <https://pypi.org/project/kubernetes/>`_ installed on the host that will execute the modules.

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.. _ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.docsite.k8s_ansible_inventory:
*****************************************
Using Kubernetes dynamic inventory plugin
*****************************************
.. contents::
:local:
Kubernetes dynamic inventory plugin
===================================
The best way to interact with your Pods is to use the Kubernetes dynamic inventory plugin, which queries Kubernetes APIs using ``kubectl`` command line available on controller node and tells Ansible what Pods can be managed.
Requirements
------------
To use the Kubernetes dynamic inventory plugins, you must install `Kubernetes Python client <https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python>`_, `kubectl <https://github.com/kubernetes/kubectl>`_ on your control node (the host running Ansible).
.. code-block:: bash
$ pip install kubernetes
Please refer to Kubernetes official documentation for `installing kubectl <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/>`_ on the given operating systems.
To use this Kubernetes dynamic inventory plugin, you need to enable it first by specifying the following in the ``ansible.cfg`` file:
.. code-block:: ini
[inventory]
enable_plugins = kubernetes.core.k8s
Then, create a file that ends in ``.k8s.yml`` or ``.k8s.yaml`` in your working directory.
The ``kubernetes.core.k8s`` inventory plugin takes in the same authentication information as any other Kubernetes modules.
Here's an example of a valid inventory file:
.. code-block:: yaml
plugin: kubernetes.core.k8s
Executing ``ansible-inventory --list -i <filename>.k8s.yml`` will create a list of Pods that are ready to be configured using Ansible.
You can also provide the namespace to gather information about specific pods from the given namespace. For example, to gather information about Pods under the ``test`` namespace you will specify the ``namespaces`` parameter:
.. code-block:: yaml
plugin: kubernetes.core.k8s
connections:
- namespaces:
- test
Using vaulted configuration files
=================================
Since the inventory configuration file contains Kubernetes related sensitive information in plain text, a security risk, you may want to
encrypt your entire inventory configuration file.
You can encrypt a valid inventory configuration file as follows:
.. code-block:: bash
$ ansible-vault encrypt <filename>.k8s.yml
New Vault password:
Confirm New Vault password:
Encryption successful
$ echo "MySuperSecretPassw0rd!" > /path/to/vault_password_file
And you can use this vaulted inventory configuration file using:
.. code-block:: bash
$ ansible-inventory -i <filename>.k8s.yml --list --vault-password-file=/path/to/vault_password_file
.. seealso::
`Kubernetes Python client - Issue Tracker <https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python/issues>`_
The issue tracker for Kubernetes Python client
`Kubectl installation <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/>`_
Installation guide for installing Kubectl
:ref:`working_with_playbooks`
An introduction to playbooks
:ref:`playbooks_vault`
Using Vault in playbooks

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:maxdepth: 1
kubernetes_scenarios/k8s_intro
kubernetes_scenarios/k8s_inventory
kubernetes_scenarios/k8s_scenarios

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<div>Provide a URL for accessing the API. Can also be specified via <code>K8S_AUTH_HOST</code> environment variable.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>insecure_skip_tls_verify</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 5.3.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li><div style="color: blue"><b>no</b>&nbsp;&larr;</div></li>
<li>yes</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
<div>Skip tls certificate checks for the chart download.</div>
<div>Do not confuse with the <code>validate_certs</code> option.</div>
<div>This option is only available for helm &gt;= 3.16.0.</div>
<div style="font-size: small; color: darkgreen"><br/>aliases: skip_tls_certs_check</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
@@ -330,27 +307,6 @@ Parameters
<div style="font-size: small; color: darkgreen"><br/>aliases: kubeconfig_path</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>plain_http</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 6.1.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li><div style="color: blue"><b>no</b>&nbsp;&larr;</div></li>
<li>yes</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
<div>Use HTTP instead of HTTPS when working with OCI registries</div>
<div>Requires Helm &gt;= 3.13.0</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
@@ -479,28 +435,6 @@ Parameters
<div>mutually exclusive with with <code>history_max</code>.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>reset_then_reuse_values</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 6.0.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li><div style="color: blue"><b>no</b>&nbsp;&larr;</div></li>
<li>yes</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
<div>When upgrading package, reset the values to the ones built into the chart, apply the last release&#x27;s values and merge in any overrides from parameters O(release_values), O(values_files) or O(set_values).</div>
<div>If O(reset_values) or O(reuse_values) is set to V(True), this is ignored.</div>
<div>This feature requires helm diff &gt;= 3.9.12.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
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<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 3.0.0</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 2.5.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
@@ -529,7 +463,7 @@ Parameters
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 3.0.0</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 2.5.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
@@ -622,27 +556,6 @@ Parameters
<div>Skip custom resource definitions when installing or upgrading.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>take_ownership</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 6.1.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li><div style="color: blue"><b>no</b>&nbsp;&larr;</div></li>
<li>yes</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
<div>When upgrading, Helm will ignore the check for helm annotations and take ownership of the existing resources</div>
<div>This feature requires helm &gt;= 3.17.0</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
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chart_ref: "https://github.com/grafana/helm-charts/releases/download/grafana-5.6.0/grafana-5.6.0.tgz"
release_namespace: monitoring
- name: Deploy Bitnami's MongoDB latest chart from OCI registry
kubernetes.core.helm:
name: test
chart_ref: "oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/mongodb"
release_namespace: database
# Using complex Values
- name: Deploy new-relic client chart
kubernetes.core.helm:

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<div>Pass credentials to all domains.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>plain_http</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 6.1.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li><div style="color: blue"><b>no</b>&nbsp;&larr;</div></li>
<li>yes</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
<div>Use HTTP instead of HTTPS when working with OCI registries</div>
<div>Requires Helm &gt;= 3.13.0</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
@@ -300,8 +279,7 @@ Parameters
</td>
<td>
<div>Whether or not to check tls certificate for the chart download.</div>
<div>Requires helm &gt;= 3.3.0. Alias <code>insecure_skip_tls_verify</code> added in 5.3.0.</div>
<div style="font-size: small; color: darkgreen"><br/>aliases: insecure_skip_tls_verify</div>
<div>Requires helm &gt;= 3.3.0.</div>
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.. _kubernetes.core.helm_registry_auth_module:
**********************************
kubernetes.core.helm_registry_auth
**********************************
**Helm registry authentication module**
Version added: 5.1.0
.. contents::
:local:
:depth: 1
Synopsis
--------
- Helm registry authentication module allows you to login ``helm registry login`` and logout ``helm registry logout`` from a Helm registry.
Requirements
------------
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- helm (https://github.com/helm/helm/releases) => 3.8.0
Parameters
----------
.. raw:: html
<table border=0 cellpadding=0 class="documentation-table">
<tr>
<th colspan="1">Parameter</th>
<th>Choices/<font color="blue">Defaults</font></th>
<th width="100%">Comments</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>binary_path</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">path</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>The path of a helm binary to use.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
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<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>ca_file</b>
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<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">path</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Path to the CA certificate SSL file for verify registry server certificate.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>cert_file</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">path</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Path to the client certificate SSL file for identify registry client using this certificate file.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>host</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">string</span>
/ <span style="color: red">required</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Provide a URL for accessing the registry.</div>
<div style="font-size: small; color: darkgreen"><br/>aliases: registry_url</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>insecure</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li><div style="color: blue"><b>no</b>&nbsp;&larr;</div></li>
<li>yes</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
<div>Allow connections to SSL sites without certs.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>key_file</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">path</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Path to the client key SSL file for identify registry client using this key file.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>password</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">string</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Password for the registry.</div>
<div style="font-size: small; color: darkgreen"><br/>aliases: repo_password</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>state</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">string</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li><div style="color: blue"><b>present</b>&nbsp;&larr;</div></li>
<li>absent</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
<div>Desired state of the registry.</div>
<div>If set to V(present) attempt to log in to the remote registry server using the URL specified in O(host).</div>
<div>If set to V(absent) attempt to log out from the remote registry server using the URL specified in O(host).</div>
<div>As helm &gt;= 3.18.0 reports successful logout even if the user is not logged in, this module will report a change regardless of the current state.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>username</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">string</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Username for the registry.</div>
<div style="font-size: small; color: darkgreen"><br/>aliases: repo_username</div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<br/>
Examples
--------
.. code-block:: yaml
- name: Login to remote registry
kubernetes.core.helm_registry_auth:
username: admin
password: "sample_password"
host: localhost:5000
- name: Logout from remote registry
kubernetes.core.helm_registry_auth:
state: absent
host: localhost:5000
Return Values
-------------
Common return values are documented `here <https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/common_return_values.html#common-return-values>`_, the following are the fields unique to this module:
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<tr>
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<th>Returned</th>
<th width="100%">Description</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="return-"></div>
<b>command</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#return-" title="Permalink to this return value"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">string</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>always</td>
<td>
<div>Full <code>helm</code> command executed</div>
<br/>
<div style="font-size: smaller"><b>Sample:</b></div>
<div style="font-size: smaller; color: blue; word-wrap: break-word; word-break: break-all;">/usr/local/bin/helm registry login oci-registry.domain.example --username=admin --password-stdin --insecure</div>
</td>
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<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="return-"></div>
<b>failed</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#return-" title="Permalink to this return value"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>always</td>
<td>
<div>Indicate if the <code>helm</code> command failed</div>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="return-"></div>
<b>stderr</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#return-" title="Permalink to this return value"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">string</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>always</td>
<td>
<div>Full <code>helm</code> command stderr, in case you want to display it or examine the event log. Please be note that helm binnary may print messages to stderr even if the command is successful.</div>
<br/>
<div style="font-size: smaller"><b>Sample:</b></div>
<div style="font-size: smaller; color: blue; word-wrap: break-word; word-break: break-all;">Login Succeeded\n</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="return-"></div>
<b>stderr_lines</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#return-" title="Permalink to this return value"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">list</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>always</td>
<td>
<div>Full <code>helm</code> command stderr, in case you want to display it or examine the event log</div>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="return-"></div>
<b>stdout</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#return-" title="Permalink to this return value"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">string</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>always</td>
<td>
<div>Full <code>helm</code> command stdout, in case you want to display it or examine the event log</div>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="return-"></div>
<b>stout_lines</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#return-" title="Permalink to this return value"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">list</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>always</td>
<td>
<div>Full <code>helm</code> command stdout, in case you want to display it or examine the event log</div>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<br/><br/>
Status
------
Authors
~~~~~~~
- Yuriy Novostavskiy (@yurnov)

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<div>Provide a URL for accessing the API. Can also be specified via <code>K8S_AUTH_HOST</code> environment variable.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>insecure_skip_tls_verify</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 5.3.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li><div style="color: blue"><b>no</b>&nbsp;&larr;</div></li>
<li>yes</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
<div>Skip tls certificate checks for the repository url.</div>
<div style="font-size: small; color: darkgreen"><br/>aliases: skip_tls_certs_check</div>
</td>
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<div>Include custom resource descriptions in rendered templates.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>insecure_registry</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 5.1.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li><div style="color: blue"><b>no</b>&nbsp;&larr;</div></li>
<li>yes</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
<div>Skip TLS certificate checks for the chart download</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
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<div>If the directory already exists, it will be overwritten.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>plain_http</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 6.1.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li><div style="color: blue"><b>no</b>&nbsp;&larr;</div></li>
<li>yes</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
<div>Use HTTP instead of HTTPS when working with OCI registries</div>
<div>Requires Helm &gt;= 3.13.0</div>
</td>
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<span style="color: purple">list</span>
/ <span style="color: purple">elements=string</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 3.0.0</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 2.5.0</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
@@ -595,8 +595,7 @@ Examples
kubernetes.core.k8s_drain:
state: drain
name: foo
delete_options:
force: yes
force: yes
- name: Drain node "foo", but abort if there are pods not managed by a ReplicationController, Job, or DaemonSet, and use a grace period of 15 minutes.
kubernetes.core.k8s_drain:

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<span style="color: purple">list</span>
/ <span style="color: purple">elements=string</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 3.0.0</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 2.5.0</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Hide fields matching any of the field definitions in the result</div>
<div>An example might be <code>hidden_fields=[metadata.managedFields]</code> or V(hidden_fields=[spec.containers[0].env[3].value]) or V(hidden_fields=[metadata.annotations[kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration]])</div>
<div>An example might be <code>hidden_fields=[metadata.managedFields]</code></div>
<div>Only field definitions that don&#x27;t reference list items are supported (so V(spec.containers[0]) would not work)</div>
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.. _kubernetes.core.k8s_inventory:
*******************
kubernetes.core.k8s
*******************
**Kubernetes (K8s) inventory source**
.. contents::
:local:
:depth: 1
DEPRECATED
----------
:Removed in collection release after
:Why: As discussed in https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/31, we decided to
remove the k8s inventory plugin in release 4.0.0.
:Alternative: Use :ref:`kubernetes.core.k8s_info <kubernetes.core.k8s_info_module>` and :ref:`ansible.builtin.add_host <ansible.builtin.add_host_module>` instead.
Synopsis
--------
- Fetch containers and services for one or more clusters.
- Groups by cluster name, namespace, namespace_services, namespace_pods, and labels.
- Uses the kubectl connection plugin to access the Kubernetes cluster.
- Uses k8s.(yml|yaml) YAML configuration file to set parameter values.
Requirements
------------
The below requirements are needed on the local Ansible controller node that executes this inventory.
- python >= 3.9
- kubernetes >= 24.2.0
- PyYAML >= 3.11
Parameters
----------
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<tr>
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<b>connections</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
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</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Optional list of cluster connection settings. If no connections are provided, the default <em>~/.kube/config</em> and active context will be used, and objects will be returned for all namespaces the active user is authorized to access.</div>
</td>
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<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Token used to authenticate with the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_API_KEY environment variable.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="elbow-placeholder"></td>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>ca_cert</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Path to a CA certificate used to authenticate with the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_SSL_CA_CERT environment variable.</div>
<div style="font-size: small; color: darkgreen"><br/>aliases: ssl_ca_cert</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="elbow-placeholder"></td>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>client_cert</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Path to a certificate used to authenticate with the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_CERT_FILE environment variable.</div>
<div style="font-size: small; color: darkgreen"><br/>aliases: cert_file</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="elbow-placeholder"></td>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>client_key</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Path to a key file used to authenticate with the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_KEY_FILE environment variable.</div>
<div style="font-size: small; color: darkgreen"><br/>aliases: key_file</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="elbow-placeholder"></td>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>context</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>The name of a context found in the config file. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_CONTEXT environment variable.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="elbow-placeholder"></td>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>host</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Provide a URL for accessing the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_HOST environment variable.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="elbow-placeholder"></td>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>kubeconfig</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Path to an existing Kubernetes config file. If not provided, and no other connection options are provided, the Kubernetes client will attempt to load the default configuration file from <em>~/.kube/config</em>. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_KUBECONFIG environment variable.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="elbow-placeholder"></td>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>name</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Optional name to assign to the cluster. If not provided, a name is constructed from the server and port.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="elbow-placeholder"></td>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>namespaces</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>List of namespaces. If not specified, will fetch all containers for all namespaces user is authorized to access.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="elbow-placeholder"></td>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>password</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Provide a password for authenticating with the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_PASSWORD environment variable.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="elbow-placeholder"></td>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>username</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Provide a username for authenticating with the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_USERNAME environment variable.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="elbow-placeholder"></td>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>validate_certs</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li>no</li>
<li>yes</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Whether or not to verify the API server&#x27;s SSL certificates. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_VERIFY_SSL environment variable.</div>
<div style="font-size: small; color: darkgreen"><br/>aliases: verify_ssl</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>plugin</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
/ <span style="color: red">required</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li>kubernetes.core.k8s</li>
<li>k8s</li>
<li>community.kubernetes.k8s</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>token that ensures this is a source file for the &#x27;k8s&#x27; plugin.</div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<br/>
Examples
--------
.. code-block:: yaml
# File must be named k8s.yaml or k8s.yml
- name: Authenticate with token, and return all pods and services for all namespaces
plugin: kubernetes.core.k8s
connections:
- host: https://192.168.64.4:8443
api_key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
validate_certs: false
- name: Use default config (~/.kube/config) file and active context, and return objects for a specific namespace
plugin: kubernetes.core.k8s
connections:
- namespaces:
- testing
- name: Use a custom config file, and a specific context.
plugin: kubernetes.core.k8s
connections:
- kubeconfig: /path/to/config
context: 'awx/192-168-64-4:8443/developer'
Status
------
- This inventory will be removed in version 4.0.0. *[deprecated]*
- For more information see `DEPRECATED`_.
Authors
~~~~~~~
- Chris Houseknecht (@chouseknecht)
- Fabian von Feilitzsch (@fabianvf)
.. hint::
Configuration entries for each entry type have a low to high priority order. For example, a variable that is lower in the list will override a variable that is higher up.

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@@ -140,25 +140,6 @@ Parameters
<div>The name of a context found in the config file. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_CONTEXT environment variable.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>hidden_fields</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">list</span>
/ <span style="color: purple">elements=string</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 6.1.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<b>Default:</b><br/><div style="color: blue">[]</div>
</td>
<td>
<div>List of fields to hide from the diff output.</div>
<div>This is useful for fields that are not relevant to the patch operation, such as `metadata.managedFields`.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>

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@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ Parameters
<td>
<div><code>apply</code> compares the desired resource definition with the previously supplied resource definition, ignoring properties that are automatically generated</div>
<div><code>apply</code> works better with Services than &#x27;force=yes&#x27;</div>
<div>Mutually exclusive with <code>merge_type</code>.</div>
<div>mutually exclusive with <code>merge_type</code></div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ Parameters
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">boolean</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 3.0.0</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 2.5.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
@@ -389,13 +389,14 @@ Parameters
<span style="color: purple">list</span>
/ <span style="color: purple">elements=string</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 3.0.0</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 2.5.0</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Hide fields matching this option in the result</div>
<div>An example might be <code>hidden_fields=[metadata.managedFields]</code> or V(hidden_fields=[spec.containers[0].env[3].value]) or V(hidden_fields=[metadata.annotations[kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration]])</div>
<div>An example might be <code>hidden_fields=[metadata.managedFields]</code></div>
<div>Only field definitions that don&#x27;t reference list items are supported (so V(spec.containers[0]) would not work)</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
@@ -512,17 +513,18 @@ Parameters
</td>
<td>
<ul style="margin: 0; padding: 0"><b>Choices:</b>
<li>json</li>
<li>merge</li>
<li>strategic-merge</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td>
<div>Whether to override the default patch merge approach with a specific type. By default, the strategic merge will typically be used.</div>
<div>For example, Custom Resource Definitions typically aren&#x27;t updatable by the usual strategic merge. You may want to use <code>merge</code> if you see &quot;strategic merge patch format is not supported&quot;.</div>
<div>For example, Custom Resource Definitions typically aren&#x27;t updatable by the usual strategic merge. You may want to use <code>merge</code> if you see &quot;strategic merge patch format is not supported&quot;</div>
<div>See <a href='https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/update-api-object-kubectl-patch/#use-a-json-merge-patch-to-update-a-deployment'>https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/update-api-object-kubectl-patch/#use-a-json-merge-patch-to-update-a-deployment</a></div>
<div>If more than one <code>merge_type</code> is given, the merge_types will be tried in order. This defaults to <code>[&#x27;strategic-merge&#x27;, &#x27;merge&#x27;]</code>, which is ideal for using the same parameters on resource kinds that combine Custom Resources and built-in resources.</div>
<div>Mutually exclusive with <code>apply</code>.</div>
<div><em>merge_type=json</em> has been removed in version 4.0.0. Please use <span class='module'>kubernetes.core.k8s_json_patch</span> instead.</div>
<div>mutually exclusive with <code>apply</code></div>
<div><em>merge_type=json</em> is deprecated and will be removed in version 3.0.0. Please use <span class='module'>kubernetes.core.k8s_json_patch</span> instead.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>

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@@ -211,27 +211,6 @@ Parameters
<div>The configuration can be provided as dictionary. Added in version 2.4.0.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>kubectl_local_env_vars</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">dictionary</span>
</div>
<div style="font-style: italic; font-size: small; color: darkgreen">added in 3.1.0</div>
</td>
<td>
<b>Default:</b><br/><div style="color: blue">{}</div>
</td>
<td>
<div>var: ansible_kubectl_local_env_vars</div>
</td>
<td>
<div>Local enviromantal variable to be passed locally to the kubectl command line.</div>
<div>Please be aware that this passes information directly on the command line and it could expose sensitive data.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
@@ -365,82 +344,6 @@ Parameters
Examples
--------
.. code-block:: yaml
- name: Run a command in a pod using local kubectl with kubeconfig file ~/.kube/config
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: no
vars:
ansible_connection: kubernetes.core.kubectl
ansible_kubectl_namespace: my-namespace
ansible_kubectl_pod: my-pod
ansible_kubectl_container: my-container
tasks:
# be aware that the command is executed as the user that started the container
# and requires python to be installed in the image
- name: Run a command in a pod
ansible.builtin.command: echo "Hello, World!"
- name: Run a command in a pod using local kubectl with inventory variables
# Example inventory:
# k8s:
# hosts:
# foo.example.com:
# ansible_connection: kubernetes.core.kubectl
# ansible_kubectl_kubeconfig: /root/.kube/foo.example.com.config
# ansible_kubectl_pod: my-foo-pod
# ansible_kubectl_container: my-foo-container
# ansible_kubectl_namespace: my-foo-namespace
# bar.example.com:
# ansible_connection: kubernetes.core.kubectl
# ansible_kubectl_kubeconfig: /root/.kube/bar.example.com.config
# ansible_kubectl_pod: my-bar-pod
# ansible_kubectl_container: my-bar-container
# ansible_kubectl_namespace: my-bar-namespace
hosts: k8s
gather_facts: no
tasks:
# be aware that the command is executed as the user that started the container
# and requires python to be installed in the image
- name: Run a command in a pod
ansible.builtin.command: echo "Hello, World!"
- name: Run a command in a pod using dynamic inventory
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: no
vars:
kubeconfig: /root/.kube/config
namespace: my-namespace
my_app: my-app
tasks:
- name: Get My App pod info based on label
kubernetes.core.k8s_info:
kubeconfig: "{{ kubeconfig }}"
namespace: "{{ namespace }}"
kind: Pod
label_selectors: app.kubernetes.io/name = "{{ my_app }}"
register: my_app_pod
- name: Get My App pod name
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
my_app_pod_name: "{{ my_app_pod.resources[0].metadata.name }}"
- name: Add My App pod to inventory
ansible.builtin.add_host:
name: "{{ my_app_pod_name }}"
ansible_connection: kubernetes.core.kubectl
ansible_kubectl_kubeconfig: "{{ kubeconfig }}"
ansible_kubectl_pod: "{{ my_app_pod_name }}"
ansible_kubectl_namespace: "{{ namespace }}"
- name: Run a command in My App pod
# be aware that the command is executed as the user that started the container
# and requires python to be installed in the image
ansible.builtin.command: echo "Hello, World!"
delegate_to: "{{ my_app_pod_name }}"

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@@ -77,24 +77,6 @@ Parameters
<div>If omitted, &#x27;.&#x27; is assumed.</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>enable_helm</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
</td>
<td>
<b>Default:</b><br/><div style="color: blue">"False"</div>
</td>
<td>
</td>
<td>
<div>Enable the helm chart inflation generator</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
@@ -130,21 +112,17 @@ Examples
.. code-block:: yaml
- name: Run lookup using kustomize
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
set_fact:
resources: "{{ lookup('kubernetes.core.kustomize', binary_path='/path/to/kustomize') }}"
- name: Run lookup using kubectl kustomize
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
set_fact:
resources: "{{ lookup('kubernetes.core.kustomize', binary_path='/path/to/kubectl') }}"
- name: Create kubernetes resources for lookup output
kubernetes.core.k8s:
k8s:
definition: "{{ lookup('kubernetes.core.kustomize', dir='/path/to/kustomization') }}"
- name: Create kubernetes resources for lookup output with `--enable-helm` set
kubernetes.core.k8s:
definition: "{{ lookup('kubernetes.core.kustomize', dir='/path/to/kustomization', enable_helm=True) }}"
Return Values

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ tags:
- openshift
- okd
- cluster
version: 6.1.0
version: 3.0.0
build_ignore:
- .DS_Store
- "*.tar.gz"

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
requires_ansible: '>=2.16.0'
requires_ansible: '>=2.14.0'
action_groups:
helm:
@@ -21,10 +21,11 @@ plugin_routing:
openshift:
redirect: community.okd.openshift
k8s:
tombstone:
removal_version: 6.0.0
deprecation:
removal_version: 4.0.0
warning_text: >-
The k8s inventory plugin was slated for deprecation in 3.3.0 and has been removed in release 6.0.0. Use kubernetes.core.k8s_info and ansible.builtin.add_host instead.
The k8s inventory plugin has been deprecated and
will be removed in release 4.0.0.
modules:
k8s_auth:
redirect: community.okd.k8s_auth

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@@ -25,18 +25,30 @@ from ansible.module_utils.parsing.convert_bool import boolean
from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems, string_types
from ansible.plugins.action import ActionBase
try:
from ansible.template import trust_as_template
except ImportError:
trust_as_template = None
class RemoveOmit(object):
def __init__(self, buffer, omit_value):
try:
import yaml
except ImportError:
raise AnsibleError("Failed to import the required Python library (PyYAML).")
self.data = yaml.safe_load_all(buffer)
self.omit = omit_value
def _from_yaml_to_definition(buffer):
try:
import yaml
except ImportError:
raise AnsibleError("Failed to import the required Python library (PyYAML).")
return list(yaml.safe_load_all(buffer))
def remove_omit(self, data):
if isinstance(data, dict):
result = dict()
for key, value in iteritems(data):
if value == self.omit:
continue
result[key] = self.remove_omit(value)
return result
if isinstance(data, list):
return [self.remove_omit(v) for v in data if v != self.omit]
return data
def output(self):
return [self.remove_omit(d) for d in self.data]
ENV_KUBECONFIG_PATH_SEPARATOR = ";" if platform.system() == "Windows" else ":"
@@ -195,6 +207,7 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
"'template' is only a supported parameter for the 'k8s' module."
)
omit_value = task_vars.get("omit")
template_params = []
if isinstance(template, string_types) or isinstance(template, dict):
template_params.append(self.get_template_args(template))
@@ -217,18 +230,17 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
old_vars = self._templar.available_variables
default_environment = {}
if trust_as_template is None:
for key in (
"newline_sequence",
"variable_start_string",
"variable_end_string",
"block_start_string",
"block_end_string",
"trim_blocks",
"lstrip_blocks",
):
if hasattr(self._templar.environment, key):
default_environment[key] = getattr(self._templar.environment, key)
for key in (
"newline_sequence",
"variable_start_string",
"variable_end_string",
"block_start_string",
"block_end_string",
"trim_blocks",
"lstrip_blocks",
):
if hasattr(self._templar.environment, key):
default_environment[key] = getattr(self._templar.environment, key)
for template_item in template_params:
# We need to convert unescaped sequences to proper escaped sequences for Jinja2
newline_sequence = template_item["newline_sequence"]
@@ -245,35 +257,26 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
with self.get_template_data(template_item["path"]) as template_data:
# add ansible 'template' vars
temp_vars = copy.deepcopy(task_vars)
overrides = {}
for key, value in iteritems(template_item):
if hasattr(self._templar.environment, key):
if value is not None:
overrides[key] = value
if trust_as_template is None:
setattr(self._templar.environment, key, value)
elif trust_as_template is None:
setattr(self._templar.environment, key, value)
else:
setattr(
self._templar.environment,
key,
default_environment.get(key),
)
self._templar.available_variables = temp_vars
if trust_as_template:
template_data = trust_as_template(template_data)
result = self._templar.template(
template_data,
preserve_trailing_newlines=True,
escape_backslashes=False,
overrides=overrides,
)
result = self._templar.do_template(
template_data,
preserve_trailing_newlines=True,
escape_backslashes=False,
)
if omit_value is not None:
result_template.extend(RemoveOmit(result, omit_value).output())
else:
result = self._templar.do_template(
template_data,
preserve_trailing_newlines=True,
escape_backslashes=False,
)
result_template.extend(_from_yaml_to_definition(result))
result_template.append(result)
self._templar.available_variables = old_vars
resource_definition = self._task.args.get("definition", None)
if not resource_definition:

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@@ -72,15 +72,6 @@ DOCUMENTATION = r"""
- name: ansible_kubectl_extra_args
env:
- name: K8S_AUTH_EXTRA_ARGS
kubectl_local_env_vars:
description:
- Local enviromantal variable to be passed locally to the kubectl command line.
- Please be aware that this passes information directly on the command line and it could expose sensitive data.
default: {}
type: dict
version_added: 3.1.0
vars:
- name: ansible_kubectl_local_env_vars
kubectl_kubeconfig:
description:
- Path to a kubectl config file. Defaults to I(~/.kube/config)
@@ -181,81 +172,6 @@ DOCUMENTATION = r"""
aliases: [ kubectl_verify_ssl ]
"""
EXAMPLES = r"""
- name: Run a command in a pod using local kubectl with kubeconfig file ~/.kube/config
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: no
vars:
ansible_connection: kubernetes.core.kubectl
ansible_kubectl_namespace: my-namespace
ansible_kubectl_pod: my-pod
ansible_kubectl_container: my-container
tasks:
# be aware that the command is executed as the user that started the container
# and requires python to be installed in the image
- name: Run a command in a pod
ansible.builtin.command: echo "Hello, World!"
- name: Run a command in a pod using local kubectl with inventory variables
# Example inventory:
# k8s:
# hosts:
# foo.example.com:
# ansible_connection: kubernetes.core.kubectl
# ansible_kubectl_kubeconfig: /root/.kube/foo.example.com.config
# ansible_kubectl_pod: my-foo-pod
# ansible_kubectl_container: my-foo-container
# ansible_kubectl_namespace: my-foo-namespace
# bar.example.com:
# ansible_connection: kubernetes.core.kubectl
# ansible_kubectl_kubeconfig: /root/.kube/bar.example.com.config
# ansible_kubectl_pod: my-bar-pod
# ansible_kubectl_container: my-bar-container
# ansible_kubectl_namespace: my-bar-namespace
hosts: k8s
gather_facts: no
tasks:
# be aware that the command is executed as the user that started the container
# and requires python to be installed in the image
- name: Run a command in a pod
ansible.builtin.command: echo "Hello, World!"
- name: Run a command in a pod using dynamic inventory
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: no
vars:
kubeconfig: /root/.kube/config
namespace: my-namespace
my_app: my-app
tasks:
- name: Get My App pod info based on label
kubernetes.core.k8s_info:
kubeconfig: "{{ kubeconfig }}"
namespace: "{{ namespace }}"
kind: Pod
label_selectors: app.kubernetes.io/name = "{{ my_app }}"
register: my_app_pod
- name: Get My App pod name
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
my_app_pod_name: "{{ my_app_pod.resources[0].metadata.name }}"
- name: Add My App pod to inventory
ansible.builtin.add_host:
name: "{{ my_app_pod_name }}"
ansible_connection: kubernetes.core.kubectl
ansible_kubectl_kubeconfig: "{{ kubeconfig }}"
ansible_kubectl_pod: "{{ my_app_pod_name }}"
ansible_kubectl_namespace: "{{ namespace }}"
- name: Run a command in My App pod
# be aware that the command is executed as the user that started the container
# and requires python to be installed in the image
ansible.builtin.command: echo "Hello, World!"
delegate_to: "{{ my_app_pod_name }}"
"""
import json
import os
import os.path
@@ -385,19 +301,6 @@ class Connection(ConnectionBase):
return local_cmd, censored_local_cmd
def _local_env(self):
"""Return a dict of local environment variables to pass to the kubectl command"""
local_env = {}
local_local_env_vars_name = "{0}_local_env_vars".format(self.transport)
local_env_vars = self.get_option(local_local_env_vars_name)
if local_env_vars:
if isinstance(local_env_vars, dict):
local_env_vars = json.dumps(local_env_vars)
local_env = os.environ.copy()
local_env.update(json.loads(local_env_vars))
return local_env
return None
def _connect(self, port=None):
"""Connect to the container. Nothing to do"""
super(Connection, self)._connect()
@@ -426,7 +329,6 @@ class Connection(ConnectionBase):
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
env=self._local_env(),
)
stdout, stderr = p.communicate(in_data)
@@ -476,11 +378,7 @@ class Connection(ConnectionBase):
args = [to_bytes(i, errors="surrogate_or_strict") for i in args]
try:
p = subprocess.Popen(
args,
stdin=in_file,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
env=self._local_env(),
args, stdin=in_file, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE
)
except OSError:
raise AnsibleError(
@@ -517,11 +415,7 @@ class Connection(ConnectionBase):
) as out_file:
try:
p = subprocess.Popen(
args,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=out_file,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
env=self._local_env(),
args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=out_file, stderr=subprocess.PIPE
)
except OSError:
raise AnsibleError(

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@@ -36,12 +36,12 @@ options:
description:
- Provide a URL for accessing the API. Can also be specified via C(K8S_AUTH_HOST) environment variable.
type: str
version_added: 1.2.0
version_added: "1.2.0"
api_key:
description:
- Token used to authenticate with the API. Can also be specified via C(K8S_AUTH_API_KEY) environment variable.
type: str
version_added: 1.2.0
version_added: "1.2.0"
validate_certs:
description:
- Whether or not to verify the API server's SSL certificates. Can also be specified via C(K8S_AUTH_VERIFY_SSL)
@@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ options:
type: bool
aliases: [ verify_ssl ]
default: True
version_added: 1.2.0
version_added: "1.2.0"
ca_cert:
description:
- Path to a CA certificate used to authenticate with the API. The full certificate chain must be provided to
avoid certificate validation errors. Can also be specified via C(K8S_AUTH_SSL_CA_CERT) environment variable.
type: path
aliases: [ ssl_ca_cert ]
version_added: 1.2.0
version_added: "1.2.0"
"""

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ class ModuleDocFragment(object):
options:
delete_options:
type: dict
version_added: 1.2.0
version_added: '1.2.0'
description:
- Configure behavior when deleting an object.
- Only used when I(state=absent).

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plugins/inventory/k8s.py Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,476 @@
# Copyright (c) 2018 Ansible Project
# 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
DOCUMENTATION = """
name: k8s
author:
- Chris Houseknecht (@chouseknecht)
- Fabian von Feilitzsch (@fabianvf)
short_description: Kubernetes (K8s) inventory source
description:
- Fetch containers and services for one or more clusters.
- Groups by cluster name, namespace, namespace_services, namespace_pods, and labels.
- Uses the kubectl connection plugin to access the Kubernetes cluster.
- Uses k8s.(yml|yaml) YAML configuration file to set parameter values.
deprecated:
removed_in: 4.0.0
why: |
As discussed in U(https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/31), we decided to
remove the k8s inventory plugin in release 4.0.0.
alternative: "Use M(kubernetes.core.k8s_info) and M(ansible.builtin.add_host) instead."
options:
plugin:
description: token that ensures this is a source file for the 'k8s' plugin.
required: True
choices: ['kubernetes.core.k8s', 'k8s', 'community.kubernetes.k8s']
connections:
description:
- Optional list of cluster connection settings. If no connections are provided, the default
I(~/.kube/config) and active context will be used, and objects will be returned for all namespaces
the active user is authorized to access.
suboptions:
name:
description:
- Optional name to assign to the cluster. If not provided, a name is constructed from the server
and port.
kubeconfig:
description:
- Path to an existing Kubernetes config file. If not provided, and no other connection
options are provided, the Kubernetes client will attempt to load the default
configuration file from I(~/.kube/config). Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_KUBECONFIG
environment variable.
context:
description:
- The name of a context found in the config file. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_CONTEXT environment
variable.
host:
description:
- Provide a URL for accessing the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_HOST environment variable.
api_key:
description:
- Token used to authenticate with the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_API_KEY environment
variable.
username:
description:
- Provide a username for authenticating with the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_USERNAME
environment variable.
password:
description:
- Provide a password for authenticating with the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_PASSWORD
environment variable.
client_cert:
description:
- Path to a certificate used to authenticate with the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_CERT_FILE
environment variable.
aliases: [ cert_file ]
client_key:
description:
- Path to a key file used to authenticate with the API. Can also be specified via K8S_AUTH_KEY_FILE
environment variable.
aliases: [ key_file ]
ca_cert:
description:
- Path to a CA certificate used to authenticate with the API. Can also be specified via
K8S_AUTH_SSL_CA_CERT environment variable.
aliases: [ ssl_ca_cert ]
validate_certs:
description:
- "Whether or not to verify the API server's SSL certificates. Can also be specified via
K8S_AUTH_VERIFY_SSL environment variable."
type: bool
aliases: [ verify_ssl ]
namespaces:
description:
- List of namespaces. If not specified, will fetch all containers for all namespaces user is authorized
to access.
requirements:
- "python >= 3.9"
- "kubernetes >= 24.2.0"
- "PyYAML >= 3.11"
"""
EXAMPLES = r"""
# File must be named k8s.yaml or k8s.yml
- name: Authenticate with token, and return all pods and services for all namespaces
plugin: kubernetes.core.k8s
connections:
- host: https://192.168.64.4:8443
api_key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
validate_certs: false
- name: Use default config (~/.kube/config) file and active context, and return objects for a specific namespace
plugin: kubernetes.core.k8s
connections:
- namespaces:
- testing
- name: Use a custom config file, and a specific context.
plugin: kubernetes.core.k8s
connections:
- kubeconfig: /path/to/config
context: 'awx/192-168-64-4:8443/developer'
"""
import json
from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
from ansible.plugins.inventory import BaseInventoryPlugin, Cacheable, Constructable
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.common import (
HAS_K8S_MODULE_HELPER,
k8s_import_exception,
)
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.k8s.client import (
get_api_client,
)
try:
from kubernetes.dynamic.exceptions import DynamicApiError
except ImportError:
pass
def format_dynamic_api_exc(exc):
if exc.body:
if exc.headers and exc.headers.get("Content-Type") == "application/json":
message = json.loads(exc.body).get("message")
if message:
return message
return exc.body
else:
return "%s Reason: %s" % (exc.status, exc.reason)
class K8sInventoryException(Exception):
pass
class InventoryModule(BaseInventoryPlugin, Constructable, Cacheable):
NAME = "kubernetes.core.k8s"
connection_plugin = "kubernetes.core.kubectl"
transport = "kubectl"
def parse(self, inventory, loader, path, cache=True):
super(InventoryModule, self).parse(inventory, loader, path)
self.display.deprecated(
"The 'k8s' inventory plugin has been deprecated and will be removed in release 4.0.0",
version="4.0.0",
collection_name="kubernetes.core",
)
cache_key = self._get_cache_prefix(path)
config_data = self._read_config_data(path)
self.setup(config_data, cache, cache_key)
def setup(self, config_data, cache, cache_key):
connections = config_data.get("connections")
if not HAS_K8S_MODULE_HELPER:
raise K8sInventoryException(
"This module requires the Kubernetes Python client. Try `pip install kubernetes`. Detail: {0}".format(
k8s_import_exception
)
)
source_data = None
if cache and cache_key in self._cache:
try:
source_data = self._cache[cache_key]
except KeyError:
pass
if not source_data:
self.fetch_objects(connections)
def fetch_objects(self, connections):
if connections:
if not isinstance(connections, list):
raise K8sInventoryException("Expecting connections to be a list.")
for connection in connections:
if not isinstance(connection, dict):
raise K8sInventoryException(
"Expecting connection to be a dictionary."
)
client = get_api_client(**connection)
name = connection.get(
"name", self.get_default_host_name(client.configuration.host)
)
if connection.get("namespaces"):
namespaces = connection["namespaces"]
else:
namespaces = self.get_available_namespaces(client)
for namespace in namespaces:
self.get_pods_for_namespace(client, name, namespace)
self.get_services_for_namespace(client, name, namespace)
else:
client = get_api_client()
name = self.get_default_host_name(client.configuration.host)
namespaces = self.get_available_namespaces(client)
for namespace in namespaces:
self.get_pods_for_namespace(client, name, namespace)
self.get_services_for_namespace(client, name, namespace)
@staticmethod
def get_default_host_name(host):
return (
host.replace("https://", "")
.replace("http://", "")
.replace(".", "-")
.replace(":", "_")
)
def get_available_namespaces(self, client):
v1_namespace = client.resources.get(api_version="v1", kind="Namespace")
try:
obj = v1_namespace.get()
except DynamicApiError as exc:
self.display.debug(exc)
raise K8sInventoryException(
"Error fetching Namespace list: %s" % format_dynamic_api_exc(exc)
)
return [namespace.metadata.name for namespace in obj.items]
def get_pods_for_namespace(self, client, name, namespace):
v1_pod = client.resources.get(api_version="v1", kind="Pod")
try:
obj = v1_pod.get(namespace=namespace)
except DynamicApiError as exc:
self.display.debug(exc)
raise K8sInventoryException(
"Error fetching Pod list: %s" % format_dynamic_api_exc(exc)
)
namespace_group = "namespace_{0}".format(namespace)
namespace_pods_group = "{0}_pods".format(namespace_group)
self.inventory.add_group(name)
self.inventory.add_group(namespace_group)
self.inventory.add_child(name, namespace_group)
self.inventory.add_group(namespace_pods_group)
self.inventory.add_child(namespace_group, namespace_pods_group)
for pod in obj.items:
pod_name = pod.metadata.name
pod_groups = []
pod_annotations = (
{} if not pod.metadata.annotations else dict(pod.metadata.annotations)
)
if pod.metadata.labels:
# create a group for each label_value
for key, value in pod.metadata.labels:
group_name = "label_{0}_{1}".format(key, value)
if group_name not in pod_groups:
pod_groups.append(group_name)
self.inventory.add_group(group_name)
pod_labels = dict(pod.metadata.labels)
else:
pod_labels = {}
if not pod.status.containerStatuses:
continue
for container in pod.status.containerStatuses:
# add each pod_container to the namespace group, and to each label_value group
container_name = "{0}_{1}".format(pod.metadata.name, container.name)
self.inventory.add_host(container_name)
self.inventory.add_child(namespace_pods_group, container_name)
if pod_groups:
for group in pod_groups:
self.inventory.add_child(group, container_name)
# Add hostvars
self.inventory.set_variable(container_name, "object_type", "pod")
self.inventory.set_variable(container_name, "labels", pod_labels)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "annotations", pod_annotations
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "cluster_name", pod.metadata.clusterName
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "pod_node_name", pod.spec.nodeName
)
self.inventory.set_variable(container_name, "pod_name", pod.spec.name)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "pod_host_ip", pod.status.hostIP
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "pod_phase", pod.status.phase
)
self.inventory.set_variable(container_name, "pod_ip", pod.status.podIP)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "pod_self_link", pod.metadata.selfLink
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "pod_resource_version", pod.metadata.resourceVersion
)
self.inventory.set_variable(container_name, "pod_uid", pod.metadata.uid)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "container_name", container.image
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "container_image", container.image
)
if container.state.running:
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "container_state", "Running"
)
if container.state.terminated:
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "container_state", "Terminated"
)
if container.state.waiting:
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "container_state", "Waiting"
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "container_ready", container.ready
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "ansible_remote_tmp", "/tmp/"
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "ansible_connection", self.connection_plugin
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name, "ansible_{0}_pod".format(self.transport), pod_name
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name,
"ansible_{0}_container".format(self.transport),
container.name,
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
container_name,
"ansible_{0}_namespace".format(self.transport),
namespace,
)
def get_services_for_namespace(self, client, name, namespace):
v1_service = client.resources.get(api_version="v1", kind="Service")
try:
obj = v1_service.get(namespace=namespace)
except DynamicApiError as exc:
self.display.debug(exc)
raise K8sInventoryException(
"Error fetching Service list: %s" % format_dynamic_api_exc(exc)
)
namespace_group = "namespace_{0}".format(namespace)
namespace_services_group = "{0}_services".format(namespace_group)
self.inventory.add_group(name)
self.inventory.add_group(namespace_group)
self.inventory.add_child(name, namespace_group)
self.inventory.add_group(namespace_services_group)
self.inventory.add_child(namespace_group, namespace_services_group)
for service in obj.items:
service_name = service.metadata.name
service_labels = (
{} if not service.metadata.labels else dict(service.metadata.labels)
)
service_annotations = (
{}
if not service.metadata.annotations
else dict(service.metadata.annotations)
)
self.inventory.add_host(service_name)
if service.metadata.labels:
# create a group for each label_value
for key, value in service.metadata.labels:
group_name = "label_{0}_{1}".format(key, value)
self.inventory.add_group(group_name)
self.inventory.add_child(group_name, service_name)
try:
self.inventory.add_child(namespace_services_group, service_name)
except AnsibleError:
raise
ports = [
{
"name": port.name,
"port": port.port,
"protocol": port.protocol,
"targetPort": port.targetPort,
"nodePort": port.nodePort,
}
for port in service.spec.ports or []
]
# add hostvars
self.inventory.set_variable(service_name, "object_type", "service")
self.inventory.set_variable(service_name, "labels", service_labels)
self.inventory.set_variable(
service_name, "annotations", service_annotations
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
service_name, "cluster_name", service.metadata.clusterName
)
self.inventory.set_variable(service_name, "ports", ports)
self.inventory.set_variable(service_name, "type", service.spec.type)
self.inventory.set_variable(
service_name, "self_link", service.metadata.selfLink
)
self.inventory.set_variable(
service_name, "resource_version", service.metadata.resourceVersion
)
self.inventory.set_variable(service_name, "uid", service.metadata.uid)
if service.spec.externalTrafficPolicy:
self.inventory.set_variable(
service_name,
"external_traffic_policy",
service.spec.externalTrafficPolicy,
)
if service.spec.externalIPs:
self.inventory.set_variable(
service_name, "external_ips", service.spec.externalIPs
)
if service.spec.externalName:
self.inventory.set_variable(
service_name, "external_name", service.spec.externalName
)
if service.spec.healthCheckNodePort:
self.inventory.set_variable(
service_name,
"health_check_node_port",
service.spec.healthCheckNodePort,
)
if service.spec.loadBalancerIP:
self.inventory.set_variable(
service_name, "load_balancer_ip", service.spec.loadBalancerIP
)
if service.spec.selector:
self.inventory.set_variable(
service_name, "selector", dict(service.spec.selector)
)
if (
hasattr(service.status.loadBalancer, "ingress")
and service.status.loadBalancer.ingress
):
load_balancer = [
{"hostname": ingress.hostname, "ip": ingress.ip}
for ingress in service.status.loadBalancer.ingress
]
self.inventory.set_variable(
service_name, "load_balancer", load_balancer
)

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ DOCUMENTATION = """
short_description: Build a set of kubernetes resources using a 'kustomization.yaml' file.
version_added: 2.2.0
version_added: "2.2.0"
author:
- Aubin Bikouo (@abikouo)
@@ -30,10 +30,6 @@ DOCUMENTATION = """
opt_dirs:
description:
- An optional list of directories to search for the executable in addition to PATH.
enable_helm:
description:
- Enable the helm chart inflation generator
default: "False"
requirements:
- "python >= 3.6"
@@ -41,20 +37,16 @@ DOCUMENTATION = """
EXAMPLES = """
- name: Run lookup using kustomize
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
set_fact:
resources: "{{ lookup('kubernetes.core.kustomize', binary_path='/path/to/kustomize') }}"
- name: Run lookup using kubectl kustomize
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
set_fact:
resources: "{{ lookup('kubernetes.core.kustomize', binary_path='/path/to/kubectl') }}"
- name: Create kubernetes resources for lookup output
kubernetes.core.k8s:
k8s:
definition: "{{ lookup('kubernetes.core.kustomize', dir='/path/to/kustomization') }}"
- name: Create kubernetes resources for lookup output with `--enable-helm` set
kubernetes.core.k8s:
definition: "{{ lookup('kubernetes.core.kustomize', dir='/path/to/kustomization', enable_helm=True) }}"
"""
RETURN = """
@@ -94,20 +86,12 @@ def get_binary_from_path(name, opt_dirs=None):
def run_command(command):
cmd = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
stdout, stderr = cmd.communicate()
return cmd.returncode, stdout, stderr
return cmd.communicate()
class LookupModule(LookupBase):
def run(
self,
terms,
variables=None,
dir=".",
binary_path=None,
opt_dirs=None,
enable_helm=False,
**kwargs
self, terms, variables=None, dir=".", binary_path=None, opt_dirs=None, **kwargs
):
executable_path = binary_path
if executable_path is None:
@@ -138,21 +122,9 @@ class LookupModule(LookupBase):
)
)
if enable_helm:
command += ["--enable-helm"]
(ret, out, err) = run_command(command)
if ret != 0:
if err:
raise AnsibleLookupError(
"kustomize command failed. exit code: {0}, error: {1}".format(
ret, err.decode("utf-8")
)
)
else:
raise AnsibleLookupError(
"kustomize command failed with unknown error. exit code: {0}".format(
ret
)
)
(out, err) = run_command(command)
if err:
raise AnsibleLookupError(
"kustomize command failed with: {0}".format(err.decode("utf-8"))
)
return [out.decode("utf-8")]

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@@ -149,7 +149,6 @@ def k8s_apply(resource, definition, **kwargs):
force_conflicts=kwargs.get("force_conflicts"),
field_manager=kwargs.get("field_manager"),
dry_run=kwargs.get("dry_run"),
serialize=kwargs.get("serialize"),
)
if not existing:
return resource.create(
@@ -159,7 +158,6 @@ def k8s_apply(resource, definition, **kwargs):
return resource.get(
name=definition["metadata"]["name"],
namespace=definition["metadata"].get("namespace"),
**kwargs
)
return resource.patch(
body=desired,

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ AUTH_PROXY_HEADERS_SPEC = dict(
)
AUTH_ARG_SPEC = {
"kubeconfig": {"type": "raw", "no_log": True},
"kubeconfig": {"type": "raw"},
"context": {},
"host": {},
"api_key": {"no_log": True},

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@@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ def write_temp_kubeconfig(server, validate_certs=True, ca_cert=None, kubeconfig=
class AnsibleHelmModule(object):
"""
An Ansible module class for Kubernetes.core helm modules
"""
@@ -114,7 +115,7 @@ class AnsibleHelmModule(object):
kubeconfig = self.params.get("kubeconfig")
if kubeconfig:
if isinstance(kubeconfig, string_types):
with open(os.path.expanduser(kubeconfig)) as fd:
with open(kubeconfig) as fd:
kubeconfig_content = yaml.safe_load(fd)
elif isinstance(kubeconfig, dict):
kubeconfig_content = kubeconfig
@@ -159,13 +160,11 @@ class AnsibleHelmModule(object):
self.helm_env = self._prepare_helm_environment()
return self.helm_env
def run_helm_command(self, command, fails_on_error=True, data=None):
def run_helm_command(self, command, fails_on_error=True):
if not HAS_YAML:
self.fail_json(msg=missing_required_lib("PyYAML"), exception=YAML_IMP_ERR)
rc, out, err = self.run_command(
command, environ_update=self.env_update, data=data
)
rc, out, err = self.run_command(command, environ_update=self.env_update)
if fails_on_error and rc != 0:
self.fail_json(
msg="Failure when executing Helm command. Exited {0}.\nstdout: {1}\nstderr: {2}".format(
@@ -185,10 +184,10 @@ class AnsibleHelmModule(object):
def get_helm_version(self):
command = self.get_helm_binary() + " version"
rc, out, err = self.run_command(command)
m = re.match(r'version.BuildInfo{Version:"v(.*?)",', out)
m = re.match(r'version.BuildInfo{Version:"v([0-9\.]*)",', out)
if m:
return m.group(1)
m = re.match(r'Client: &version.Version{SemVer:"v(.*?)", ', out)
m = re.match(r'Client: &version.Version{SemVer:"v([0-9\.]*)", ', out)
if m:
return m.group(1)
return None

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@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ HELM_AUTH_ARG_SPEC = dict(
type="raw",
aliases=["kubeconfig_path"],
fallback=(env_fallback, ["K8S_AUTH_KUBECONFIG"]),
no_log=True,
),
host=dict(type="str", fallback=(env_fallback, ["K8S_AUTH_HOST"])),
ca_cert=dict(

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@@ -139,7 +139,6 @@ def perform_action(svc, definition: Dict, params: Dict) -> Dict:
result = {"changed": False, "result": {}}
instance = {}
warnings = []
resource = svc.find_resource(kind, api_version, fail=True)
definition["kind"] = resource.kind
@@ -173,7 +172,7 @@ def perform_action(svc, definition: Dict, params: Dict) -> Dict:
return result
if params.get("apply"):
instance, warnings = svc.apply(resource, definition, existing)
instance = svc.apply(resource, definition, existing)
result["method"] = "apply"
elif not existing:
if state == "patched":
@@ -184,19 +183,16 @@ def perform_action(svc, definition: Dict, params: Dict) -> Dict:
)
)
return result
instance, warnings = svc.create(resource, definition)
instance = svc.create(resource, definition)
result["method"] = "create"
result["changed"] = True
elif params.get("force", False):
instance, warnings = svc.replace(resource, definition, existing)
instance = svc.replace(resource, definition, existing)
result["method"] = "replace"
else:
instance, warnings = svc.update(resource, definition, existing)
instance = svc.update(resource, definition, existing)
result["method"] = "update"
if warnings:
result["warnings"] = warnings
# If needed, wait and/or create diff
success = True

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@@ -2,9 +2,7 @@
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
import copy
from json import loads
from re import compile
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
from ansible.module_utils.common.dict_transformations import dict_merge
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.hashes import (
@@ -144,12 +142,18 @@ class K8sService:
name: str,
namespace: str,
merge_type: str = None,
) -> Tuple[Dict, List[str]]:
) -> Dict:
if merge_type == "json":
self.module.deprecate(
msg="json as a merge_type value is deprecated. Please use the k8s_json_patch module instead.",
version="4.0.0",
collection_name="kubernetes.core",
)
try:
params = dict(name=name, namespace=namespace, serialize=False)
params = dict(name=name, namespace=namespace)
if merge_type:
params["content_type"] = "application/{0}-patch+json".format(merge_type)
return decode_response(self.client.patch(resource, definition, **params))
return self.client.patch(resource, definition, **params).to_dict()
except Exception as e:
reason = e.body if hasattr(e, "body") else e
msg = "Failed to patch object: {0}".format(reason)
@@ -326,124 +330,123 @@ class K8sService:
result["resources"].append(hide_fields(res, hidden_fields))
return result
def create(self, resource: Resource, definition: Dict) -> Tuple[Dict, List[str]]:
def create(self, resource: Resource, definition: Dict) -> Dict:
namespace = definition["metadata"].get("namespace")
name = definition["metadata"].get("name")
if self._client_side_dry_run:
return _encode_stringdata(definition), []
try:
return decode_response(
self.client.create(
resource, definition, namespace=namespace, serialize=False
k8s_obj = _encode_stringdata(definition)
else:
try:
k8s_obj = self.client.create(
resource, definition, namespace=namespace
).to_dict()
except ConflictError:
# Some resources, like ProjectRequests, can't be created multiple times,
# because the resources that they create don't match their kind
# In this case we'll mark it as unchanged and warn the user
self.module.warn(
"{0} was not found, but creating it returned a 409 Conflict error. This can happen \
if the resource you are creating does not directly create a resource of the same kind.".format(
name
)
)
)
except ConflictError:
# Some resources, like ProjectRequests, can't be created multiple times,
# because the resources that they create don't match their kind
# In this case we'll mark it as unchanged and warn the user
self.module.warn(
"{0} was not found, but creating it returned a 409 Conflict error. This can happen \
if the resource you are creating does not directly create a resource of the same kind.".format(
name
)
)
return dict(), []
except Exception as e:
reason = e.body if hasattr(e, "body") else e
msg = "Failed to create object: {0}".format(reason)
raise CoreException(msg) from e
return dict()
except Exception as e:
reason = e.body if hasattr(e, "body") else e
msg = "Failed to create object: {0}".format(reason)
raise CoreException(msg) from e
return k8s_obj
def apply(
self,
resource: Resource,
definition: Dict,
existing: Optional[ResourceInstance] = None,
) -> Tuple[Dict, List[str]]:
) -> Dict:
namespace = definition["metadata"].get("namespace")
server_side_apply = self.module.params.get("server_side_apply")
if server_side_apply:
requires("kubernetes", "19.15.0", reason="to use server side apply")
if self._client_side_dry_run:
ignored, patch = apply_object(resource, _encode_stringdata(definition))
if existing:
return dict_merge(existing.to_dict(), patch), []
k8s_obj = dict_merge(existing.to_dict(), patch)
else:
return patch, []
try:
params = {}
if server_side_apply:
params["server_side"] = True
params.update(server_side_apply)
return decode_response(
self.client.apply(
resource, definition, namespace=namespace, serialize=False, **params
)
)
except Exception as e:
reason = e.body if hasattr(e, "body") else e
msg = "Failed to apply object: {0}".format(reason)
raise CoreException(msg) from e
k8s_obj = patch
else:
try:
params = {}
if server_side_apply:
params["server_side"] = True
params.update(server_side_apply)
k8s_obj = self.client.apply(
resource, definition, namespace=namespace, **params
).to_dict()
except Exception as e:
reason = e.body if hasattr(e, "body") else e
msg = "Failed to apply object: {0}".format(reason)
raise CoreException(msg) from e
return k8s_obj
def replace(
self,
resource: Resource,
definition: Dict,
existing: ResourceInstance,
) -> Tuple[Dict, List[str]]:
) -> Dict:
append_hash = self.module.params.get("append_hash", False)
name = definition["metadata"].get("name")
namespace = definition["metadata"].get("namespace")
if self._client_side_dry_run:
return _encode_stringdata(definition), []
try:
return decode_response(
self.client.replace(
k8s_obj = _encode_stringdata(definition)
else:
try:
k8s_obj = self.client.replace(
resource,
definition,
name=name,
namespace=namespace,
append_hash=append_hash,
serialize=False,
)
)
except Exception as e:
reason = e.body if hasattr(e, "body") else e
msg = "Failed to replace object: {0}".format(reason)
raise CoreException(msg) from e
).to_dict()
except Exception as e:
reason = e.body if hasattr(e, "body") else e
msg = "Failed to replace object: {0}".format(reason)
raise CoreException(msg) from e
return k8s_obj
def update(
self, resource: Resource, definition: Dict, existing: ResourceInstance
) -> Tuple[Dict, List[str]]:
) -> Dict:
name = definition["metadata"].get("name")
namespace = definition["metadata"].get("namespace")
if self._client_side_dry_run:
return dict_merge(existing.to_dict(), _encode_stringdata(definition)), []
exception = None
for merge_type in self.module.params.get("merge_type") or [
"strategic-merge",
"merge",
]:
try:
return self.patch_resource(
resource,
definition,
name,
namespace,
merge_type=merge_type,
)
except CoreException as e:
exception = e
continue
raise exception
k8s_obj = dict_merge(existing.to_dict(), _encode_stringdata(definition))
else:
exception = None
for merge_type in self.module.params.get("merge_type") or [
"strategic-merge",
"merge",
]:
try:
k8s_obj = self.patch_resource(
resource,
definition,
name,
namespace,
merge_type=merge_type,
)
exception = None
except CoreException as e:
exception = e
continue
break
if exception:
raise exception
return k8s_obj
def delete(
self,
@@ -473,7 +476,7 @@ class K8sService:
if label_selectors:
params["label_selector"] = ",".join(label_selectors)
if delete_options and not self.module.check_mode:
if delete_options:
body = {
"apiVersion": "v1",
"kind": "DeleteOptions",
@@ -498,214 +501,45 @@ def diff_objects(
if not diff:
return True, result
result["before"] = hide_fields(diff[0], hidden_fields)
result["after"] = hide_fields(diff[1], hidden_fields)
result["before"] = diff[0]
result["after"] = diff[1]
if list(result["after"].keys()) == ["metadata"] and list(
if list(result["after"].keys()) != ["metadata"] or list(
result["before"].keys()
) == ["metadata"]:
# If only metadata.generation and metadata.resourceVersion changed, ignore it
ignored_keys = set(["generation", "resourceVersion"])
) != ["metadata"]:
return False, result
if set(result["after"]["metadata"].keys()).issubset(ignored_keys) and set(
result["before"]["metadata"].keys()
).issubset(ignored_keys):
return True, result
# If only metadata.generation and metadata.resourceVersion changed, ignore it
ignored_keys = set(["generation", "resourceVersion"])
return False, result
if not set(result["after"]["metadata"].keys()).issubset(ignored_keys):
return False, result
if not set(result["before"]["metadata"].keys()).issubset(ignored_keys):
return False, result
result["before"] = hide_fields(result["before"], hidden_fields)
result["after"] = hide_fields(result["after"], hidden_fields)
return True, result
def hide_field_tree(hidden_field: str) -> List[str]:
result = []
key, rest = hide_field_split2(hidden_field)
result.append(key)
while rest:
key, rest = hide_field_split2(rest)
result.append(key)
return result
def build_hidden_field_tree(hidden_fields: List[str]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Group hidden field targeting the same json key
Example:
Input: ['env[3]', 'env[0]']
Output: {'env': [0, 3]}
"""
output = {}
for hidden_field in hidden_fields:
current = output
tree = hide_field_tree(hidden_field)
for idx, key in enumerate(tree):
if current.get(key, "") is None:
break
if idx == (len(tree) - 1):
current[key] = None
elif key not in current:
current[key] = {}
current = current[key]
return output
# hide_field should be able to cope with simple or more complicated
# field definitions
# e.g. status or metadata.managedFields or
# spec.template.spec.containers[0].env[3].value or
# metadata.annotations[kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration]
def hide_field(
definition: Union[Dict[str, Any], List[Any]], hidden_field: Dict[str, Any]
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
def dict_contains_key(obj: Dict[str, Any], key: str) -> bool:
return key in obj
def list_contains_key(obj: List[Any], key: str) -> bool:
return int(key) < len(obj)
hidden_keys = list(hidden_field.keys())
field_contains_key = dict_contains_key
field_get_key = str
if isinstance(definition, list):
# Sort with reverse=true so that when we delete an item from the list, the order is not changed
hidden_keys = sorted(
[k for k in hidden_field.keys() if k.isdecimal()], reverse=True
)
field_contains_key = list_contains_key
field_get_key = int
for key in hidden_keys:
if field_contains_key(definition, key):
value = hidden_field.get(key)
convert_key = field_get_key(key)
if value is None:
del definition[convert_key]
else:
definition[convert_key] = hide_field(definition[convert_key], value)
if (
definition[convert_key] == dict()
or definition[convert_key] == list()
):
del definition[convert_key]
return definition
def hide_fields(
definition: Dict[str, Any], hidden_fields: Optional[List[str]]
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
def hide_fields(definition: dict, hidden_fields: Optional[list]) -> dict:
if not hidden_fields:
return definition
result = copy.deepcopy(definition)
hidden_field_tree = build_hidden_field_tree(hidden_fields)
return hide_field(result, hidden_field_tree)
for hidden_field in hidden_fields:
result = hide_field(result, hidden_field)
return result
def decode_response(resp) -> Tuple[Dict, List[str]]:
"""
This function decodes unserialized responses from the Kubernetes python
client and decodes the RFC2616 14.46 warnings found in the response
headers.
"""
obj = ResourceInstance(None, loads(resp.data.decode("utf8"))).to_dict()
warnings = []
if (
resp.headers is not None
and "warning" in resp.headers
and resp.headers["warning"] is not None
):
warnings = resp.headers["warning"].split(", ")
return obj, decode_warnings(warnings)
def decode_warnings(warnings: str) -> List[str]:
"""
This function decodes RFC2616 14.46 warnings in a simplified way, where
only the warn-texts are returned in a list.
"""
p = compile('\\d{3} .+ (".+")')
decoded = []
for warning in warnings:
m = p.match(warning)
if m:
try:
parsed, unused = parse_quoted_string(m.group(1))
decoded.append(parsed)
except ValueError:
continue
return decoded
def parse_quoted_string(quoted_string: str) -> Tuple[str, str]:
"""
This function was adapted from:
https://github.com/kubernetes/apimachinery/blob/bb8822152cabfb4f34dbc26270f874ce53db50de/pkg/util/net/http.go#L609
"""
if len(quoted_string) == 0:
raise ValueError("invalid quoted string: 0-length")
if quoted_string[0] != '"':
raise ValueError("invalid quoted string: missing initial quote")
quoted_string = quoted_string[1:]
remainder = ""
escaping = False
closed_quote = False
result = []
for i, b in enumerate(quoted_string):
if b == '"':
if escaping:
result.append(b)
escaping = False
else:
closed_quote = True
remainder_start = i + 1
remainder = quoted_string[remainder_start:].strip()
break
elif b == "\\":
if escaping:
result.append(b)
escaping = False
else:
escaping = True
else:
result.append(b)
escaping = False
if not closed_quote:
raise ValueError("invalid quoted string: missing closing quote")
return "".join(result), remainder
# hide_field_split2 returns the first key in hidden_field and the rest of the hidden_field
# We expect the first key to either be in brackets, to be terminated by the start of a left
# bracket, or to be terminated by a dot.
# examples would be:
# field.another.next -> (field, another.next)
# field[key].value -> (field, [key].value)
# [key].value -> (key, value)
# [one][two] -> (one, [two])
def hide_field_split2(hidden_field: str) -> Tuple[str, str]:
lbracket = hidden_field.find("[")
rbracket = hidden_field.find("]")
dot = hidden_field.find(".")
if lbracket == 0:
# skip past right bracket and any following dot
rest = hidden_field[rbracket + 1 :] # noqa: E203
if rest and rest[0] == ".":
rest = rest[1:]
return (hidden_field[lbracket + 1 : rbracket], rest) # noqa: E203
if lbracket != -1 and (dot == -1 or lbracket < dot):
return (hidden_field[:lbracket], hidden_field[lbracket:])
# hide_field is not hugely sophisticated and designed to cope
# with e.g. status or metadata.managedFields rather than e.g.
# spec.template.spec.containers[0].env[3].value
def hide_field(definition: dict, hidden_field: str) -> dict:
split = hidden_field.split(".", 1)
if len(split) == 1:
return split[0], ""
return split
if split[0] in definition:
if len(split) == 2:
definition[split[0]] = hide_field(definition[split[0]], split[1])
else:
del definition[split[0]]
return definition

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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ def daemonset_ready(daemonset: ResourceInstance) -> bool:
return bool(
daemonset.status
and daemonset.status.desiredNumberScheduled is not None
and (daemonset.status.updatedNumberScheduled or 0)
and daemonset.status.updatedNumberScheduled
== daemonset.status.desiredNumberScheduled
and daemonset.status.numberReady == daemonset.status.desiredNumberScheduled
and daemonset.status.observedGeneration == daemonset.metadata.generation
@@ -117,34 +117,11 @@ def exists(resource: Optional[ResourceInstance]) -> bool:
return bool(resource) and not empty_list(resource)
def cluster_operator_ready(resource: ResourceInstance) -> bool:
"""
Predicate to check if a single ClusterOperator is healthy.
Returns True if:
- "Available" is True
- "Degraded" is False
- "Progressing" is False
"""
if not resource:
return False
# Extract conditions from the resource's status
conditions = resource.get("status", {}).get("conditions", [])
status = {x.get("type", ""): x.get("status") for x in conditions}
return (
(status.get("Degraded") == "False")
and (status.get("Progressing") == "False")
and (status.get("Available") == "True")
)
RESOURCE_PREDICATES = {
"DaemonSet": daemonset_ready,
"Deployment": deployment_ready,
"Pod": pod_ready,
"StatefulSet": statefulset_ready,
"ClusterOperator": cluster_operator_ready,
}

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ module: helm
short_description: Manages Kubernetes packages with the Helm package manager
version_added: 0.11.0
version_added: "0.11.0"
author:
- Lucas Boisserie (@LucasBoisserie)
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ options:
default: false
type: bool
aliases: [ dep_up ]
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: "2.4.0"
release_name:
description:
- Release name to manage.
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ options:
default: []
type: list
elements: str
version_added: 1.1.0
version_added: '1.1.0'
update_repo_cache:
description:
- Run C(helm repo update) before the operation. Can be run as part of the package installation or as a separate step (see Examples).
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ options:
- string
- json
- file
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: '2.4.0'
reuse_values:
description:
- When upgrading package, specifies wether to reuse the last release's values and merge in any overrides from parameters I(release_values),
@@ -137,24 +137,14 @@ options:
- If I(reset_values) is set to C(True), this is ignored.
type: bool
required: false
version_added: 3.0.0
version_added: '2.5.0'
reset_values:
description:
- When upgrading package, reset the values to the ones built into the chart.
type: bool
required: false
default: True
version_added: 3.0.0
reset_then_reuse_values:
description:
- When upgrading package, reset the values to the ones built into the chart, apply the last release's values and merge in any overrides from
parameters O(release_values), O(values_files) or O(set_values).
- If O(reset_values) or O(reuse_values) is set to V(True), this is ignored.
- This feature requires helm diff >= 3.9.12.
type: bool
required: false
default: False
version_added: 6.0.0
version_added: '2.5.0'
#Helm options
disable_hook:
@@ -191,7 +181,7 @@ options:
- similar to C(wait_timeout) but does not required C(wait) to be activated.
- Mutually exclusive with C(wait_timeout).
type: str
version_added: 2.3.0
version_added: "2.3.0"
atomic:
description:
- If set, the installation process deletes the installation on failure.
@@ -202,12 +192,12 @@ options:
- Create the release namespace if not present.
type: bool
default: False
version_added: 0.11.1
version_added: "0.11.1"
post_renderer:
description:
- Path to an executable to be used for post rendering.
type: str
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: "2.4.0"
replace:
description:
- Reuse the given name, only if that name is a deleted release which remains in the history.
@@ -215,42 +205,19 @@ options:
- mutually exclusive with with C(history_max).
type: bool
default: False
version_added: 1.11.0
version_added: "1.11.0"
skip_crds:
description:
- Skip custom resource definitions when installing or upgrading.
type: bool
default: False
version_added: 1.2.0
version_added: "1.2.0"
history_max:
description:
- Limit the maximum number of revisions saved per release.
- mutually exclusive with with C(replace).
type: int
version_added: 2.2.0
insecure_skip_tls_verify:
description:
- Skip tls certificate checks for the chart download.
- Do not confuse with the C(validate_certs) option.
- This option is only available for helm >= 3.16.0.
type: bool
default: False
aliases: [ skip_tls_certs_check ]
version_added: 5.3.0
plain_http:
description:
- Use HTTP instead of HTTPS when working with OCI registries
- Requires Helm >= 3.13.0
type: bool
default: False
version_added: 6.1.0
take_ownership:
description:
- When upgrading, Helm will ignore the check for helm annotations and take ownership of the existing resources
- This feature requires helm >= 3.17.0
type: bool
default: False
version_added: 6.1.0
version_added: "2.2.0"
extends_documentation_fragment:
- kubernetes.core.helm_common_options
"""
@@ -333,12 +300,6 @@ EXAMPLES = r"""
chart_ref: "https://github.com/grafana/helm-charts/releases/download/grafana-5.6.0/grafana-5.6.0.tgz"
release_namespace: monitoring
- name: Deploy Bitnami's MongoDB latest chart from OCI registry
kubernetes.core.helm:
name: test
chart_ref: "oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/mongodb"
release_namespace: database
# Using complex Values
- name: Deploy new-relic client chart
kubernetes.core.helm:
@@ -515,28 +476,12 @@ def run_dep_update(module, chart_ref):
rc, out, err = module.run_helm_command(dep_update)
def fetch_chart_info(
module, command, chart_ref, insecure_skip_tls_verify=False, plain_http=False
):
def fetch_chart_info(module, command, chart_ref):
"""
Get chart info
"""
inspect_command = command + f" show chart '{chart_ref}'"
if insecure_skip_tls_verify:
inspect_command += " --insecure-skip-tls-verify"
if plain_http:
helm_version = module.get_helm_version()
if LooseVersion(helm_version) < LooseVersion("3.13.0"):
module.fail_json(
msg="plain_http requires helm >= 3.13.0, current version is {0}".format(
helm_version
)
)
else:
inspect_command += " --plain-http"
rc, out, err = module.run_helm_command(inspect_command)
return yaml.safe_load(out)
@@ -564,10 +509,6 @@ def deploy(
set_value_args=None,
reuse_values=None,
reset_values=True,
reset_then_reuse_values=False,
insecure_skip_tls_verify=False,
plain_http=False,
take_ownership=False,
):
"""
Install/upgrade/rollback release chart
@@ -581,23 +522,10 @@ def deploy(
deploy_command = command + " upgrade -i" # install/upgrade
if reset_values:
deploy_command += " --reset-values"
if take_ownership:
deploy_command += " --take-ownership"
if reuse_values is not None:
deploy_command += " --reuse-values=" + str(reuse_values)
if reset_then_reuse_values:
helm_version = module.get_helm_version()
if LooseVersion(helm_version) < LooseVersion("3.14.0"):
module.fail_json(
msg="reset_then_reuse_values requires helm >= 3.14.0, current version is {0}".format(
helm_version
)
)
else:
deploy_command += " --reset-then-reuse-values"
if wait:
deploy_command += " --wait"
if wait_timeout is not None:
@@ -621,20 +549,6 @@ def deploy(
if create_namespace:
deploy_command += " --create-namespace"
if insecure_skip_tls_verify:
helm_version = module.get_helm_version()
if LooseVersion(helm_version) < LooseVersion("3.16.0"):
module.fail_json(
msg="insecure_skip_tls_verify requires helm >= 3.16.0, current version is {0}".format(
helm_version
)
)
else:
deploy_command += " --insecure-skip-tls-verify"
if plain_http:
deploy_command += " --plain-http"
if values_files:
for value_file in values_files:
deploy_command += " --values=" + value_file
@@ -728,9 +642,6 @@ def helmdiff_check(
set_value_args=None,
reuse_values=None,
reset_values=True,
reset_then_reuse_values=False,
insecure_skip_tls_verify=False,
plain_http=False,
):
"""
Use helm diff to determine if a release would change by upgrading a chart.
@@ -765,38 +676,6 @@ def helmdiff_check(
if reuse_values:
cmd += " --reuse-values"
if reset_then_reuse_values:
helm_diff_version = get_plugin_version("diff")
helm_version = module.get_helm_version()
fail_msg = ""
if LooseVersion(helm_diff_version) < LooseVersion("3.9.12"):
fail_msg = "reset_then_reuse_values requires helm diff >= 3.9.12, current version is {0}\n".format(
helm_diff_version
)
if LooseVersion(helm_version) < LooseVersion("3.14.0"):
fail_msg += "reset_then_reuse_values requires helm >= 3.14.0, current version is {0}\n".format(
helm_version
)
if fail_msg:
module.fail_json(msg=fail_msg)
else:
cmd += " --reset-then-reuse-values"
if insecure_skip_tls_verify:
cmd += " --insecure-skip-tls-verify"
if plain_http:
helm_version = module.get_helm_version()
if LooseVersion(helm_version) < LooseVersion("3.13.0"):
module.fail_json(
msg="plain_http requires helm >= 3.13.0, current version is {0}".format(
helm_version
)
)
else:
cmd += " --plain-http"
rc, out, err = module.run_helm_command(cmd)
return (len(out.strip()) > 0, out.strip())
@@ -856,12 +735,6 @@ def argument_spec():
set_values=dict(type="list", elements="dict"),
reuse_values=dict(type="bool"),
reset_values=dict(type="bool", default=True),
reset_then_reuse_values=dict(type="bool", default=False),
insecure_skip_tls_verify=dict(
type="bool", default=False, aliases=["skip_tls_certs_check"]
),
plain_http=dict(type="bool", default=False),
take_ownership=dict(type="bool", default=False),
)
)
return arg_spec
@@ -914,10 +787,6 @@ def main():
set_values = module.params.get("set_values")
reuse_values = module.params.get("reuse_values")
reset_values = module.params.get("reset_values")
reset_then_reuse_values = module.params.get("reset_then_reuse_values")
insecure_skip_tls_verify = module.params.get("insecure_skip_tls_verify")
plain_http = module.params.get("plain_http")
take_ownership = module.params.get("take_ownership")
if update_repo_cache:
run_repo_update(module)
@@ -927,24 +796,6 @@ def main():
release_status = get_release_status(module, release_name, all_status=all_status)
helm_cmd = module.get_helm_binary()
if plain_http:
helm_version = module.get_helm_version()
if LooseVersion(helm_version) < LooseVersion("3.13.0"):
module.fail_json(
msg="plain_http requires helm >= 3.13.0, current version is {0}".format(
helm_version
)
)
if take_ownership:
helm_version = module.get_helm_version()
if LooseVersion(helm_version) < LooseVersion("3.17.0"):
module.fail_json(
msg="take_ownership requires helm >= 3.17.0, current version is {0}".format(
helm_version
)
)
opt_result = {}
if release_state == "absent" and release_status is not None:
# skip release statuses 'uninstalled' and 'uninstalling'
@@ -973,9 +824,7 @@ def main():
helm_cmd += " --repo=" + chart_repo_url
# Fetch chart info to have real version and real name for chart_ref from archive, folder or url
chart_info = fetch_chart_info(
module, helm_cmd, chart_ref, insecure_skip_tls_verify, plain_http
)
chart_info = fetch_chart_info(module, helm_cmd, chart_ref)
if dependency_update:
if chart_info.get("dependencies"):
@@ -1034,9 +883,6 @@ def main():
set_value_args=set_value_args,
reuse_values=reuse_values,
reset_values=reset_values,
reset_then_reuse_values=reset_then_reuse_values,
insecure_skip_tls_verify=insecure_skip_tls_verify,
plain_http=plain_http,
)
changed = True
@@ -1062,9 +908,6 @@ def main():
set_value_args,
reuse_values=reuse_values,
reset_values=reset_values,
reset_then_reuse_values=reset_then_reuse_values,
insecure_skip_tls_verify=insecure_skip_tls_verify,
plain_http=plain_http,
)
if would_change and module._diff:
opt_result["diff"] = {"prepared": prepared}
@@ -1100,10 +943,6 @@ def main():
set_value_args=set_value_args,
reuse_values=reuse_values,
reset_values=reset_values,
reset_then_reuse_values=reset_then_reuse_values,
insecure_skip_tls_verify=insecure_skip_tls_verify,
plain_http=plain_http,
take_ownership=take_ownership,
)
changed = True

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ module: helm_info
short_description: Get information from Helm package deployed inside the cluster
version_added: 0.11.0
version_added: "0.11.0"
author:
- Lucas Boisserie (@LucasBoisserie)
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ options:
type: list
elements: str
default: []
version_added: 2.3.0
version_added: "2.3.0"
get_all_values:
description:
- Set to C(True) if you want to get all (computed) values of the release.
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ options:
required: false
default: false
type: bool
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: "2.4.0"
extends_documentation_fragment:
- kubernetes.core.helm_common_options
"""
@@ -123,18 +123,18 @@ status:
elements: dict
description: Hooks of the release
returned: always
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: "2.4.0"
notes:
type: str
description: Notes of the release
returned: always
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: "2.4.0"
manifest:
type: list
elements: dict
description: Manifest of the release
returned: always
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: "2.4.0"
"""
import copy

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ DOCUMENTATION = r"""
---
module: helm_plugin
short_description: Manage Helm plugins
version_added: 1.0.0
version_added: "1.0.0"
author:
- Abhijeet Kasurde (@Akasurde)
requirements:
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ options:
- Ignored when C(state=absent) or C(state=latest).
required: false
type: str
version_added: 2.3.0
version_added: "2.3.0"
extends_documentation_fragment:
- kubernetes.core.helm_common_options
"""

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ DOCUMENTATION = r"""
---
module: helm_plugin_info
short_description: Gather information about Helm plugins
version_added: 1.0.0
version_added: "1.0.0"
author:
- Abhijeet Kasurde (@Akasurde)
requirements:

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ DOCUMENTATION = r"""
---
module: helm_pull
short_description: download a chart from a repository and (optionally) unpack it in local directory.
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: "2.4.0"
author:
- Aubin Bikouo (@abikouo)
description:
@@ -75,10 +75,9 @@ options:
skip_tls_certs_check:
description:
- Whether or not to check tls certificate for the chart download.
- Requires helm >= 3.3.0. Alias C(insecure_skip_tls_verify) added in 5.3.0.
- Requires helm >= 3.3.0.
type: bool
default: False
aliases: [ insecure_skip_tls_verify ]
chart_devel:
description:
- Use development versions, too. Equivalent to version '>0.0.0-0'.
@@ -114,13 +113,6 @@ options:
- The path of a helm binary to use.
required: false
type: path
plain_http:
description:
- Use HTTP instead of HTTPS when working with OCI registries
- Requires Helm >= 3.13.0
type: bool
default: False
version_added: 6.1.0
"""
EXAMPLES = r"""
@@ -197,10 +189,8 @@ def main():
repo_password=dict(
type="str", no_log=True, aliases=["password", "chart_repo_password"]
),
pass_credentials=dict(type="bool", default=False, no_log=False),
skip_tls_certs_check=dict(
type="bool", default=False, aliases=["insecure_skip_tls_verify"]
),
pass_credentials=dict(type="bool", default=False),
skip_tls_certs_check=dict(type="bool", default=False),
chart_devel=dict(type="bool"),
untar_chart=dict(type="bool", default=False),
destination=dict(type="path", required=True),
@@ -208,7 +198,6 @@ def main():
chart_ssl_cert_file=dict(type="path"),
chart_ssl_key_file=dict(type="path"),
binary_path=dict(type="path"),
plain_http=dict(type="bool", default=False),
)
module = AnsibleHelmModule(
argument_spec=argspec,
@@ -233,7 +222,6 @@ def main():
chart_ca_cert="3.1.0",
chart_ssl_cert_file="3.1.0",
chart_ssl_key_file="3.1.0",
plain_http="3.13.0",
)
def test_version_requirement(opt):
@@ -273,7 +261,6 @@ def main():
skip_tls_certs_check=dict(key="insecure-skip-tls-verify"),
chart_devel=dict(key="devel"),
untar_chart=dict(key="untar"),
plain_http=dict(key="plain-http"),
)
for k, v in helm_flag_args.items():

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@@ -1,249 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright: © Ericsson AB 2024
# 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
DOCUMENTATION = r"""
---
module: helm_registry_auth
short_description: Helm registry authentication module
version_added: 5.1.0
author:
- Yuriy Novostavskiy (@yurnov)
requirements:
- "helm (https://github.com/helm/helm/releases) => 3.8.0"
description:
- Helm registry authentication module allows you to login C(helm registry login) and logout C(helm registry logout) from a Helm registry.
options:
state:
description:
- Desired state of the registry.
- If set to V(present) attempt to log in to the remote registry server using the URL specified in O(host).
- If set to V(absent) attempt to log out from the remote registry server using the URL specified in O(host).
- As helm >= 3.18.0 reports successful logout even if the user is not logged in, this module will report a change regardless of the current state.
required: false
default: present
choices: ['present', 'absent']
type: str
host:
description:
- Provide a URL for accessing the registry.
required: true
aliases: [ registry_url ]
type: str
insecure:
description:
- Allow connections to SSL sites without certs.
required: false
default: false
type: bool
username:
description:
- Username for the registry.
required: false
type: str
aliases: [ repo_username ]
password:
description:
- Password for the registry.
required: false
type: str
aliases: [ repo_password ]
key_file:
description:
- Path to the client key SSL file for identify registry client using this key file.
required: false
type: path
cert_file:
description:
- Path to the client certificate SSL file for identify registry client using this certificate file.
required: false
type: path
ca_file:
description:
- Path to the CA certificate SSL file for verify registry server certificate.
required: false
type: path
binary_path:
description:
- The path of a helm binary to use.
required: false
type: path
"""
EXAMPLES = r"""
- name: Login to remote registry
kubernetes.core.helm_registry_auth:
username: admin
password: "sample_password"
host: localhost:5000
- name: Logout from remote registry
kubernetes.core.helm_registry_auth:
state: absent
host: localhost:5000
"""
RETURN = r"""
stdout:
type: str
description: Full C(helm) command stdout, in case you want to display it or examine the event log
returned: always
stout_lines:
type: list
description: Full C(helm) command stdout, in case you want to display it or examine the event log
returned: always
stderr:
type: str
description: >-
Full C(helm) command stderr, in case you want to display it or examine the event log.
Please be note that helm binnary may print messages to stderr even if the command is successful.
returned: always
sample: 'Login Succeeded\n'
stderr_lines:
type: list
description: Full C(helm) command stderr, in case you want to display it or examine the event log
returned: always
command:
type: str
description: Full C(helm) command executed
returned: always
sample: '/usr/local/bin/helm registry login oci-registry.domain.example --username=admin --password-stdin --insecure'
failed:
type: bool
description: Indicate if the C(helm) command failed
returned: always
sample: false
"""
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.helm import (
AnsibleHelmModule,
)
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.version import (
LooseVersion,
)
def arg_spec():
return dict(
binary_path=dict(type="path", required=False),
host=dict(type="str", aliases=["registry_url"], required=True),
state=dict(default="present", choices=["present", "absent"], required=False),
insecure=dict(type="bool", default=False, required=False),
username=dict(type="str", aliases=["repo_username"], required=False),
password=dict(
type="str", aliases=["repo_password"], no_log=True, required=False
),
key_file=dict(type="path", required=False),
cert_file=dict(type="path", required=False),
ca_file=dict(type="path", required=False),
)
def login(
command,
host,
insecure,
username,
password,
key_file,
cert_file,
ca_file,
):
login_command = command + " registry login " + host
if username is not None and password is not None:
login_command += " --username=" + username + " --password-stdin"
if insecure:
login_command += " --insecure"
if key_file is not None:
login_command += " --key-file=" + key_file
if cert_file is not None:
login_command += " --cert-file=" + cert_file
if ca_file is not None:
login_command += " --ca-file=" + ca_file
return login_command
def logout(command, host):
return command + " registry logout " + host
def main():
global module
module = AnsibleHelmModule(
argument_spec=arg_spec(),
required_together=[["username", "password"]],
supports_check_mode=True,
)
changed = False
host = module.params.get("host")
state = module.params.get("state")
insecure = module.params.get("insecure")
username = module.params.get("username")
password = module.params.get("password")
key_file = module.params.get("key_file")
cert_file = module.params.get("cert_file")
ca_file = module.params.get("ca_file")
helm_cmd = module.get_helm_binary()
if state == "absent":
helm_cmd = logout(helm_cmd, host)
changed = True
elif state == "present":
helm_cmd = login(
helm_cmd, host, insecure, username, password, key_file, cert_file, ca_file
)
changed = True
if module.check_mode:
module.exit_json(changed=changed, command=helm_cmd)
rc, out, err = module.run_helm_command(
helm_cmd, data=password, fails_on_error=False
)
if rc != 0:
if state == "absent" and "Error: not logged in" in err:
changed = False
else:
module.fail_json(
msg="Failure when executing Helm command. Exited {0}.\nstdout: {1}\nstderr: {2}".format(
rc, out, err
),
stderr=err,
command=helm_cmd,
)
helm_version = module.get_helm_version()
if LooseVersion(helm_version) >= LooseVersion("3.18.0") and state == "absent":
# https://github.com/ansible-collections/kubernetes.core/issues/944
module.warn(
"The helm_registry_auth is not idempotent with helm >= 3.18.0, always report a change."
)
module.exit_json(changed=changed, stdout=out, stderr=err, command=helm_cmd)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ module: helm_repository
short_description: Manage Helm repositories.
version_added: 0.11.0
version_added: "0.11.0"
author:
- Lucas Boisserie (@LucasBoisserie)
@@ -76,12 +76,12 @@ options:
description:
- Provide a URL for accessing the API. Can also be specified via C(K8S_AUTH_HOST) environment variable.
type: str
version_added: 2.3.0
version_added: "2.3.0"
api_key:
description:
- Token used to authenticate with the API. Can also be specified via C(K8S_AUTH_API_KEY) environment variable.
type: str
version_added: 2.3.0
version_added: "2.3.0"
validate_certs:
description:
- Whether or not to verify the API server's SSL certificates. Can also be specified via C(K8S_AUTH_VERIFY_SSL)
@@ -89,21 +89,21 @@ options:
type: bool
aliases: [ verify_ssl ]
default: True
version_added: 2.3.0
version_added: "2.3.0"
ca_cert:
description:
- Path to a CA certificate used to authenticate with the API. The full certificate chain must be provided to
avoid certificate validation errors. Can also be specified via C(K8S_AUTH_SSL_CA_CERT) environment variable.
type: path
aliases: [ ssl_ca_cert ]
version_added: 2.3.0
version_added: "2.3.0"
context:
description:
- Helm option to specify which kubeconfig context to use.
- If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable C(K8S_AUTH_CONTEXT) will be used instead.
type: str
aliases: [ kube_context ]
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: "2.4.0"
kubeconfig:
description:
- Helm option to specify kubeconfig path to use.
@@ -111,21 +111,14 @@ options:
- The configuration can be provided as dictionary.
type: raw
aliases: [ kubeconfig_path ]
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: "2.4.0"
force_update:
description:
- Whether or not to replace (overwrite) the repo if it already exists.
type: bool
aliases: [ force ]
default: False
version_added: 2.4.0
insecure_skip_tls_verify:
description:
- Skip tls certificate checks for the repository url.
type: bool
default: False
aliases: [ skip_tls_certs_check ]
version_added: "5.3.0"
version_added: "2.4.0"
"""
EXAMPLES = r"""
@@ -233,7 +226,6 @@ def install_repository(
repository_password,
pass_credentials,
force_update,
insecure_skip_tls_verify,
):
install_command = command + " repo add " + repository_name + " " + repository_url
@@ -247,9 +239,6 @@ def install_repository(
if force_update:
install_command += " --force-update"
if insecure_skip_tls_verify:
install_command += " --insecure-skip-tls-verify"
return install_command
@@ -273,9 +262,6 @@ def argument_spec():
),
pass_credentials=dict(type="bool", default=False, no_log=True),
force_update=dict(type="bool", default=False, aliases=["force"]),
insecure_skip_tls_verify=dict(
type="bool", default=False, aliases=["skip_tls_certs_check"]
),
)
)
return arg_spec
@@ -304,7 +290,6 @@ def main():
repo_state = module.params.get("repo_state")
pass_credentials = module.params.get("pass_credentials")
force_update = module.params.get("force_update")
insecure_skip_tls_verify = module.params.get("insecure_skip_tls_verify")
helm_cmd = module.get_helm_binary()
@@ -323,7 +308,6 @@ def main():
repo_password,
pass_credentials,
force_update,
insecure_skip_tls_verify,
)
changed = True
elif repository_status["url"] != repo_url:

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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ options:
default: false
type: bool
aliases: [ dep_up ]
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: "2.4.0"
disable_hook:
description:
- Prevent hooks from running during install.
@@ -72,13 +72,6 @@ options:
- If the directory already exists, it will be overwritten.
required: false
type: path
insecure_registry:
description:
- Skip TLS certificate checks for the chart download
required: false
type: bool
default: false
version_added: 5.1.0
release_name:
description:
- Release name to use in rendered templates.
@@ -146,14 +139,7 @@ options:
- string
- json
- file
version_added: 2.4.0
plain_http:
description:
- Use HTTP instead of HTTPS when working with OCI registries
- Requires Helm >= 3.13.0
type: bool
default: False
version_added: 6.1.0
version_added: '2.4.0'
"""
EXAMPLES = r"""
@@ -225,9 +211,6 @@ from ansible.module_utils.basic import missing_required_lib
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.helm import (
AnsibleHelmModule,
)
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.version import (
LooseVersion,
)
def template(
@@ -238,7 +221,6 @@ def template(
dependency_update=None,
disable_hook=None,
output_dir=None,
insecure_registry=None,
show_only=None,
release_name=None,
release_namespace=None,
@@ -246,7 +228,6 @@ def template(
values_files=None,
include_crds=False,
set_values=None,
plain_http=False,
):
cmd += " template "
@@ -270,12 +251,6 @@ def template(
if output_dir:
cmd += " --output-dir=" + output_dir
if insecure_registry:
cmd += " --insecure-skip-tls-verify"
if plain_http:
cmd += " --plain-http"
if show_only:
for template in show_only:
cmd += " -s " + template
@@ -314,14 +289,12 @@ def main():
include_crds=dict(type="bool", default=False),
release_name=dict(type="str", aliases=["name"]),
output_dir=dict(type="path"),
insecure_registry=dict(type="bool", default=False),
release_namespace=dict(type="str"),
release_values=dict(type="dict", default={}, aliases=["values"]),
show_only=dict(type="list", default=[], elements="str"),
values_files=dict(type="list", default=[], elements="str"),
update_repo_cache=dict(type="bool", default=False),
set_values=dict(type="list", elements="dict"),
plain_http=dict(type="bool", default=False),
),
supports_check_mode=True,
)
@@ -335,29 +308,18 @@ def main():
include_crds = module.params.get("include_crds")
release_name = module.params.get("release_name")
output_dir = module.params.get("output_dir")
insecure_registry = module.params.get("insecure_registry")
show_only = module.params.get("show_only")
release_namespace = module.params.get("release_namespace")
release_values = module.params.get("release_values")
values_files = module.params.get("values_files")
update_repo_cache = module.params.get("update_repo_cache")
set_values = module.params.get("set_values")
plain_http = module.params.get("plain_http")
if not IMP_YAML:
module.fail_json(msg=missing_required_lib("yaml"), exception=IMP_YAML_ERR)
helm_cmd = module.get_helm_binary()
if plain_http:
helm_version = module.get_helm_version()
if LooseVersion(helm_version) < LooseVersion("3.13.0"):
module.fail_json(
msg="plain_http requires helm >= 3.13.0, current version is {0}".format(
helm_version
)
)
if update_repo_cache:
update_cmd = helm_cmd + " repo update"
module.run_helm_command(update_cmd)
@@ -375,14 +337,12 @@ def main():
disable_hook=disable_hook,
release_name=release_name,
output_dir=output_dir,
insecure_registry=insecure_registry,
release_namespace=release_namespace,
release_values=release_values,
show_only=show_only,
values_files=values_files,
include_crds=include_crds,
set_values=set_values_args,
plain_http=plain_http,
)
if not check_mode:

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@@ -57,14 +57,15 @@ options:
- Whether to override the default patch merge approach with a specific type. By default, the strategic
merge will typically be used.
- For example, Custom Resource Definitions typically aren't updatable by the usual strategic merge. You may
want to use C(merge) if you see "strategic merge patch format is not supported".
want to use C(merge) if you see "strategic merge patch format is not supported"
- See U(https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/update-api-object-kubectl-patch/#use-a-json-merge-patch-to-update-a-deployment)
- If more than one C(merge_type) is given, the merge_types will be tried in order. This defaults to
C(['strategic-merge', 'merge']), which is ideal for using the same parameters on resource kinds that
combine Custom Resources and built-in resources.
- Mutually exclusive with C(apply).
- I(merge_type=json) has been removed in version 4.0.0. Please use M(kubernetes.core.k8s_json_patch) instead.
- mutually exclusive with C(apply)
- I(merge_type=json) is deprecated and will be removed in version 3.0.0. Please use M(kubernetes.core.k8s_json_patch) instead.
choices:
- json
- merge
- strategic-merge
type: list
@@ -100,7 +101,7 @@ options:
- C(apply) compares the desired resource definition with the previously supplied resource definition,
ignoring properties that are automatically generated
- C(apply) works better with Services than 'force=yes'
- Mutually exclusive with C(merge_type).
- mutually exclusive with C(merge_type)
default: False
type: bool
template:
@@ -181,18 +182,17 @@ options:
- This parameter can be used with C(label_selectors) to restrict the resources to be deleted.
type: bool
default: false
version_added: 3.0.0
version_added: 2.5.0
aliases:
- all
hidden_fields:
description:
- Hide fields matching this option in the result
- An example might be C(hidden_fields=[metadata.managedFields])
or V(hidden_fields=[spec.containers[0].env[3].value])
or V(hidden_fields=[metadata.annotations[kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration]])
- Only field definitions that don't reference list items are supported (so V(spec.containers[0]) would not work)
type: list
elements: str
version_added: 3.0.0
version_added: 2.5.0
requirements:
- "python >= 3.9"
@@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ def argspec():
argument_spec.update(copy.deepcopy(AUTH_ARG_SPEC))
argument_spec.update(copy.deepcopy(WAIT_ARG_SPEC))
argument_spec["merge_type"] = dict(
type="list", elements="str", choices=["merge", "strategic-merge"]
type="list", elements="str", choices=["json", "merge", "strategic-merge"]
)
argument_spec["validate"] = dict(type="dict", default=None, options=validate_spec())
argument_spec["append_hash"] = dict(type="bool", default=False)

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ __metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = r"""
module: k8s_cluster_info
version_added: 0.11.1
version_added: "0.11.1"
short_description: Describe Kubernetes (K8s) cluster, APIs available and their respective versions

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ module: k8s_cp
short_description: Copy files and directories to and from pod.
version_added: 2.2.0
version_added: "2.2.0"
author:
- Aubin Bikouo (@abikouo)

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ module: k8s_drain
short_description: Drain, Cordon, or Uncordon node in k8s cluster
version_added: 2.2.0
version_added: "2.2.0"
author: Aubin Bikouo (@abikouo)
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ options:
- This option has effect only when C(state) is set to I(drain).
type: list
elements: str
version_added: 3.0.0
version_added: 2.5.0
aliases:
- label_selectors
delete_options:
@@ -106,8 +106,7 @@ EXAMPLES = r"""
kubernetes.core.k8s_drain:
state: drain
name: foo
delete_options:
force: yes
force: yes
- name: Drain node "foo", but abort if there are pods not managed by a ReplicationController, Job, or DaemonSet, and use a grace period of 15 minutes.
kubernetes.core.k8s_drain:
@@ -144,7 +143,6 @@ result:
"""
import copy
import json
import time
import traceback
from datetime import datetime
@@ -189,17 +187,6 @@ except ImportError:
HAS_EVICTION_API = False
def format_dynamic_api_exc(exc):
if exc.body:
if exc.headers and exc.headers.get("Content-Type") == "application/json":
message = json.loads(exc.body).get("message")
if message:
return message
return exc.body
else:
return "%s Reason: %s" % (exc.status, exc.reason)
def filter_pods(pods, force, ignore_daemonset, delete_emptydir_data):
k8s_kind_mirror = "kubernetes.io/config.mirror"
daemonSet, unmanaged, mirror, localStorage, to_delete = [], [], [], [], []
@@ -304,19 +291,16 @@ class K8sDrainAnsible(object):
return (datetime.now() - start).seconds
response = None
pod = None
pod = pods.pop()
while (_elapsed_time() < wait_timeout or wait_timeout == 0) and pods:
if not pod:
pod = pods[-1]
pod = pods.pop()
try:
response = self._api_instance.read_namespaced_pod(
namespace=pod[0], name=pod[1]
)
if not response or response.spec.node_name != self._module.params.get(
"name"
):
if not response:
pod = None
del pods[-1]
time.sleep(wait_sleep)
except ApiException as exc:
if exc.reason != "Not Found":
@@ -324,7 +308,6 @@ class K8sDrainAnsible(object):
msg="Exception raised: {0}".format(exc.reason)
)
pod = None
del pods[-1]
except Exception as e:
self._module.fail_json(msg="Exception raised: {0}".format(to_native(e)))
if not pods:
@@ -351,7 +334,7 @@ class K8sDrainAnsible(object):
if exc.reason != "Not Found":
self._module.fail_json(
msg="Failed to delete pod {0}/{1} due to: {2}".format(
namespace, name, to_native(format_dynamic_api_exc(exc))
namespace, name, exc.reason
)
)
except Exception as exc:

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ module: k8s_exec
short_description: Execute command in Pod
version_added: 0.10.0
version_added: "0.10.0"
author: "Tristan de Cacqueray (@tristanC)"
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.ansiblemodule import (
AnsibleModule,
)
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.args_common import (
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.common import (
AUTH_ARG_SPEC,
)
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.k8s.client import (
@@ -219,6 +219,12 @@ def execute_module(module, client):
else:
rc = int(err["details"]["causes"][0]["message"])
module.deprecate(
"The 'return_code' return key is being renamed to 'rc'. "
"Both keys are being returned for now to allow users to migrate their automation.",
version="4.0.0",
collection_name="kubernetes.core",
)
module.exit_json(
# Some command might change environment, but ultimately failing at end
changed=True,

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@@ -48,11 +48,10 @@ options:
description:
- Hide fields matching any of the field definitions in the result
- An example might be C(hidden_fields=[metadata.managedFields])
or V(hidden_fields=[spec.containers[0].env[3].value])
or V(hidden_fields=[metadata.annotations[kubectl.kubernetes.io/last-applied-configuration]])
- Only field definitions that don't reference list items are supported (so V(spec.containers[0]) would not work)
type: list
elements: str
version_added: 3.0.0
version_added: 2.5.0
extends_documentation_fragment:
- kubernetes.core.k8s_auth_options

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@@ -33,14 +33,6 @@ options:
aliases:
- api
- version
hidden_fields:
description:
- List of fields to hide from the diff output.
- This is useful for fields that are not relevant to the patch operation, such as `metadata.managedFields`.
type: list
elements: str
default: []
version_added: 6.1.0
kind:
description:
- Use to specify an object model.
@@ -155,7 +147,6 @@ from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.k8s.exceptions imp
)
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.k8s.service import (
diff_objects,
hide_fields,
)
from ansible_collections.kubernetes.core.plugins.module_utils.k8s.waiter import (
get_waiter,
@@ -183,7 +174,6 @@ JSON_PATCH_ARGS = {
"namespace": {"type": "str"},
"name": {"type": "str", "required": True},
"patch": {"type": "list", "required": True, "elements": "dict"},
"hidden_fields": {"type": "list", "elements": "str", "default": []},
}
@@ -213,7 +203,6 @@ def execute_module(module, client):
namespace = module.params.get("namespace")
patch = module.params.get("patch")
hidden_fields = module.params.get("hidden_fields")
wait = module.params.get("wait")
wait_sleep = module.params.get("wait_sleep")
wait_timeout = module.params.get("wait_timeout")
@@ -271,13 +260,13 @@ def execute_module(module, client):
module.fail_json(msg=msg, error=to_native(exc), status="", reason="")
success = True
result = {"result": hide_fields(obj, hidden_fields)}
result = {"result": obj}
if wait and not module.check_mode:
waiter = get_waiter(client, resource, condition=wait_condition)
success, result["result"], result["duration"] = waiter.wait(
wait_timeout, wait_sleep, name, namespace
)
match, diffs = diff_objects(existing.to_dict(), obj, hidden_fields)
match, diffs = diff_objects(existing.to_dict(), obj)
result["changed"] = not match
if module._diff:
result["diff"] = diffs

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ module: k8s_log
short_description: Fetch logs from Kubernetes resources
version_added: 0.10.0
version_added: "0.10.0"
author:
- "Fabian von Feilitzsch (@fabianvf)"
@@ -61,26 +61,26 @@ options:
- A relative time in seconds before the current time from which to show logs.
required: no
type: str
version_added: 2.2.0
version_added: '2.2.0'
previous:
description:
- If C(true), print the logs for the previous instance of the container in a pod if it exists.
required: no
type: bool
default: False
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: '2.4.0'
tail_lines:
description:
- A number of lines from the end of the logs to retrieve.
required: no
type: int
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: '2.4.0'
all_containers:
description:
- If set to C(true), retrieve all containers' logs in the pod(s).
- mutually exclusive with C(container).
type: bool
version_added: 2.4.0
version_added: '2.4.0'
requirements:
- "python >= 3.9"

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ __metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = r"""
module: k8s_rollback
short_description: Rollback Kubernetes (K8S) Deployments and DaemonSets
version_added: 1.0.0
version_added: "1.0.0"
author:
- "Julien Huon (@julienhuon)"
description:

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ __metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = r"""
module: k8s_taint
short_description: Taint a node in a Kubernetes/OpenShift cluster
version_added: 2.3.0
version_added: "2.3.0"
author: Alina Buzachis (@alinabuzachis)
description:
- Taint allows a node to refuse Pod to be scheduled unless that Pod has a matching toleration.

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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ helm_default_archive_name: "helm-{{ helm_version }}-{{ ansible_system | lower }}
helm_binary: "/tmp/helm/{{ ansible_system | lower }}-amd64/helm"
chart_test: "ingress-nginx"
chart_test_oci: "oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/redis"
chart_test_local_path: "nginx-ingress"
chart_test_version: 4.2.4
chart_test_version_local_path: 1.32.0
@@ -27,6 +26,3 @@ test_namespace:
- "helm-from-url"
- "helm-reuse-values"
- "helm-chart-with-space-into-name"
- "helm-reset-then-reuse-values"
- "helm-insecure"
- "helm-test-take-ownership"

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@@ -4,6 +4,4 @@
loop_control:
loop_var: helm_version
with_items:
- "v3.15.4"
- "v3.16.0"
- "v3.17.0"
- "v3.7.0"

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@@ -28,9 +28,6 @@
- name: test helm upgrade with reuse_values
include_tasks: test_helm_reuse_values.yml
- name: test helm upgrade with reset_then_reuse_values
include_tasks: test_helm_reset_then_reuse_values.yml
- name: test helm dependency update
include_tasks: test_up_dep.yml
@@ -44,12 +41,6 @@
- name: Test Skip CRDS feature in helm chart install
include_tasks: test_crds.yml
- name: Test insecure registry flag feature
include_tasks: test_helm_insecure.yml
- name: Test take ownership flag feature
include_tasks: test_helm_take_ownership.yml
- name: Clean helm install
file:
path: "{{ item }}"

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@@ -3,89 +3,78 @@
vars:
test_chart: "test-crds"
helm_namespace: "{{ test_namespace[0] }}"
helm_binary: helm
block:
- name: Create namespace
k8s:
kind: Namespace
name: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
- name: Check if CRD resource is already present
k8s_info:
namespace: default
kind: Foo
api_version: ansible.com/v1
- name: Copy test chart
copy:
src: "{{ test_chart }}"
dest: "/tmp/helm_test_crds/"
- name: Install chart while skipping CRDs
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "/tmp/helm_test_crds/{{ test_chart }}"
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: test-crds
skip_crds: true
register: install
- assert:
that:
- install is changed
- install.status.name == "test-crds"
- name: Fail to create custom resource
k8s:
definition:
apiVersion: ansible.com/v1
kind: Foo
metadata:
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: test-foo
foobar: footest
ignore_errors: true
register: crd_check
register: result
- when: crd_check is failed
block:
- name: Copy test chart
copy:
src: "{{ test_chart }}"
dest: "/tmp/helm_test_crds/"
- assert:
that:
- result is failed
- "result.msg.startswith('Failed to find exact match for ansible.com/v1.Foo')"
- name: Install chart while skipping CRDs
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "/tmp/helm_test_crds/{{ test_chart }}"
# Helm won't install CRDs into an existing release, so we need to delete this, first
- name: Uninstall chart
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: test-crds
state: absent
- name: Install chart with CRDs
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "/tmp/helm_test_crds/{{ test_chart }}"
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: test-crds
- name: Create custom resource
k8s:
definition:
apiVersion: ansible.com/v1
kind: Foo
metadata:
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: test-crds
skip_crds: true
register: install
name: test-foo
foobar: footest
register: result
- assert:
that:
- install is changed
- install.status.name == "test-crds"
- name: Fail to create custom resource
k8s:
definition:
apiVersion: ansible.com/v1
kind: Foo
metadata:
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: test-foo
foobar: footest
ignore_errors: true
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result is failed
- "result.msg.startswith('Failed to find exact match for ansible.com/v1.Foo')"
# Helm won't install CRDs into an existing release, so we need to delete this, first
- name: Uninstall chart
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: test-crds
state: absent
- name: Install chart with CRDs
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "/tmp/helm_test_crds/{{ test_chart }}"
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: test-crds
- name: Create custom resource
k8s:
definition:
apiVersion: ansible.com/v1
kind: Foo
metadata:
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: test-foo
foobar: footest
register: result
- assert:
that:
- result is changed
- result.result.foobar == "footest"
- assert:
that:
- result is changed
- result.result.foobar == "footest"
always:
- name: Remove chart

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@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
---
- name: Test helm insecure
vars:
helm_namespace: "{{ test_namespace[12] }}"
block:
- name: Initial chart installation (no flag set)
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ chart_test_oci }}"
release_name: test-secure
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
create_namespace: true
register: install
- name: Validate that insecure flag is not set
assert:
that:
- install is changed
- '"--insecure-skip-tls-verify" not in install.command'
- name: Initial chart installation (insecure flag set)
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ chart_test_oci }}"
release_name: test-insecure
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
insecure_skip_tls_verify: true
register: install
ignore_errors: true
- name: Validate that insecure flag IS set if helm version is >= 3.16.0
assert:
that:
- install is changed
- '"--insecure-skip-tls-verify" in install.command'
when: '"v3.16.0" <= helm_version'
- name: Validate that feature fails for helm < 3.16.0
assert:
that:
- install is failed
- '"insecure_skip_tls_verify requires helm >= 3.16.0" in install.msg'
when: 'helm_version < "v3.16.0"'
always:
- name: Remove helm namespace
k8s:
api_version: v1
kind: Namespace
name: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
state: absent

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@@ -13,11 +13,3 @@
that:
- helm_missing_binary is failed
- "'No such file or directory' in helm_missing_binary.msg"
when: ansible_version.full is version('2.20', '<')
- name: Assert that helm is not installed (ansible 2.20+)
assert:
that:
- helm_missing_binary is failed
- "'Error executing command' in helm_missing_binary.msg"
when: ansible_version.full is version('2.20', '>=')

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@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
---
- name: Test helm reset_then_reuse_values
vars:
helm_namespace: "{{ test_namespace[11] }}"
chart_release_values:
replica:
replicaCount: 3
master:
count: 1
kind: Deployment
chart_reset_then_reuse_values:
replica:
replicaCount: 1
master:
count: 3
block:
- name: Initial chart installation
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/redis
release_name: test-redis
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
create_namespace: true
release_values: "{{ chart_release_values }}"
register: install
- name: Get value set as string
helm_info:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
release_name: test-redis
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
register: release_value
- name: Validate that chart values are as expected
assert:
that:
- install is changed
- '"--reset-then-reuse-values" not in install.command'
- release_value["status"]["values"] == chart_release_values
- name: Upgrade chart using reset_then_reuse_values=true
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/redis
release_name: test-redis
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
reuse_values: false
reset_values: false
reset_then_reuse_values: true
release_values: "{{ chart_reset_then_reuse_values }}"
register: upgrade
- name: Get value set as string
helm_info:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
release_name: test-redis
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
register: release_value
- name: Validate that chart values are as expected
assert:
that:
- upgrade is changed
- '"--reset-then-reuse-values" in upgrade.command'
- '"--reuse-values " not in upgrade.command'
- '"--reset-values" not in upgrade.command'
- release_value["status"]["values"] == chart_release_values | combine(chart_reset_then_reuse_values, recursive=true)
always:
- name: Remove helm namespace
k8s:
api_version: v1
kind: Namespace
name: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
state: absent

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@@ -17,7 +17,8 @@
- name: Initial chart installation
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/redis
chart_ref: redis
chart_repo_url: https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
release_name: test-redis
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
create_namespace: true
@@ -41,7 +42,8 @@
- name: Upgrade chart using reuse_values=true
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/redis
chart_ref: redis
chart_repo_url: https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
release_name: test-redis
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
reuse_values: true

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@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
---
- name: Test helm take ownership
vars:
helm_namespace: "{{ test_namespace[13] }}"
block:
- name: Initial chart installation (no flag set)
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ chart_test_oci }}"
release_name: test-take-ownership
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
create_namespace: true
register: install
- name: Validate that take-ownership flag is not set
assert:
that:
- install is changed
- '"--take-ownership" not in install.command'
- name: Upgrade chart (take-onwership flag set)
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ chart_test_oci }}"
release_name: test-take-ownership
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
take_ownership: true
values:
commonLabels:
take-onwership: "set"
register: upgrade
ignore_errors: true
- name: Validate that take-ownership flag IS set if helm version is >= 3.17.0
assert:
that:
- upgrade is changed
- '"--take-ownership" in upgrade.command'
when: '"v3.17.0" <= helm_version'
- name: Validate that feature fails for helm < 3.17.0
assert:
that:
- upgrade is failed
- '"take_ownership requires helm >= 3.17.0" in upgrade.msg'
when: 'helm_version < "v3.17.0"'
- name: Upgrade chart (take-onwership flag not set)
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ chart_test_oci }}"
release_name: test-take-ownership
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
values:
commonLabels:
take-onwership: "not-set"
register: upgrade
ignore_errors: true
- name: Validate that take-ownership flag IS set if helm version is >= 3.17.0
assert:
that:
- upgrade is changed
- '"--take-ownership" not in upgrade.command'
when: '"v3.17.0" <= helm_version'
- name: Validate that feature fails for helm < 3.17.0
assert:
that:
- upgrade is changed
- upgrade.msg is not defined
when: 'helm_version < "v3.17.0"'
always:
- name: Remove helm namespace
k8s:
api_version: v1
kind: Namespace
name: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
state: absent

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@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
assert:
that:
- install is changed
- install.status.chart == chart_test+"-"+chart_test_version
- install.status.chart == "{{ chart_test }}-{{ chart_test_version }}"
- install.status.status | lower == 'deployed'
- name: Check helm_info content
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
- name: "Assert that {{ chart_test }} is installed from {{ source }} with helm_info"
assert:
that:
- content_info.status.chart == chart_test+"-"+chart_test_version
- content_info.status.chart == "{{ chart_test }}-{{ chart_test_version }}"
- content_info.status.status | lower == 'deployed'
- release_state_content_info.status.status | lower == 'deployed'
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
assert:
that:
- install is not changed
- install.status.chart == chart_test+"-"+chart_test_version
- install.status.chart == "{{ chart_test }}-{{ chart_test_version }}"
- install.status.status | lower == 'deployed'
- name: "Add vars to {{ chart_test }} from {{ source }}"
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
that:
- install is changed
- install.status.status | lower == 'deployed'
- install.status.chart == chart_test+"-"+chart_test_version
- install.status.chart == "{{ chart_test }}-{{ chart_test_version }}"
- "install.status['values'].revisionHistoryLimit == 0"
- name: Check idempotency after adding vars
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@
that:
- install is not changed
- install.status.status | lower == 'deployed'
- install.status.chart == chart_test+"-"+chart_test_version
- install.status.chart == "{{ chart_test }}-{{ chart_test_version }}"
- "install.status['values'].revisionHistoryLimit == 0"
- name: "Remove Vars to {{ chart_test }} from {{ source }}"
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
that:
- install is changed
- install.status.status | lower == 'deployed'
- install.status.chart == chart_test+"-"+chart_test_version
- install.status.chart == "{{ chart_test }}-{{ chart_test_version }}"
- install.status['values'] == {}
- name: Check idempotency after removing vars
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
that:
- install is not changed
- install.status.status | lower == 'deployed'
- install.status.chart == chart_test+"-"+chart_test_version
- install.status.chart == "{{ chart_test }}-{{ chart_test_version }}"
- install.status['values'] == {}
- name: "Upgrade {{ chart_test }} from {{ source }}"
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@
that:
- install is changed
- install.status.status | lower == 'deployed'
- install.status.chart == chart_test+"-"+chart_test_version_upgrade
- install.status.chart == "{{ chart_test }}-{{ chart_test_version_upgrade }}"
- name: Check idempotency after upgrade
helm:
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@
that:
- install is not changed
- install.status.status | lower == 'deployed'
- install.status.chart == chart_test+"-"+chart_test_version_upgrade
- install.status.chart == "{{ chart_test }}-{{ chart_test_version_upgrade }}"
- name: "Remove {{ chart_test }} from {{ source }}"
helm:
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@
that:
- install is changed
- install.status.status | lower == 'deployed'
- install.status.chart == chart_test+"-"+chart_test_version
- install.status.chart == "{{ chart_test }}-{{ chart_test_version }}"
- "install.status['values'].revisionHistoryLimit == 0"
- name: "Install {{ chart_test }} from {{ source }} with values_files (again)"
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@
- result is changed
- result is not failed
- result.rc == 0
- result.command is match(helm_binary+" template "+chart_source)
- result.command is match("{{ helm_binary }} template {{ chart_source }}")
- name: Check templates created
stat:
@@ -374,8 +374,8 @@
chart_ref: "{{ chart_source }}"
chart_version: "{{ chart_source_version | default(omit) }}"
disable_hook: True
release_name: "myrelease"
release_namespace: "myreleasenamespace"
release_name: "MyRelease"
release_namespace: "MyReleaseNamespace"
show_only:
- "templates/configmap.yaml"
release_values:
@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@
- result is changed
- result is not failed
- result.rc == 0
- result.command is match(helm_binary+" template myrelease "+chart_source)
- result.command is match("{{ helm_binary }} template MyRelease {{ chart_source }}")
- result.stdout is search("ThisValue")
when: chart_source is search("test-chart")
# limit assertion of test result to controlled (local) chart_source

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: v2
name: test-chart-deployment-time
description: A chart with a config map containing the deployment time in data
type: application
version: 0.1.0
appVersion: "default"

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@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: {{ default "ansible-configmap" .Values.myConfigmapName }}
data:
myValue: {{ default "test" .Values.myValue }}
deploymentTime: {{ now }}

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@@ -2,4 +2,3 @@
dependencies:
- remove_namespace
- install_helm
- setup_helm_registry

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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
- name: Test helm diff functionality
vars:
test_chart_ref: "/tmp/test-chart"
redis_chart_version: '17.0.5'
block:
@@ -10,7 +11,7 @@
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
state: present
plugin_path: https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff
plugin_version: 3.9.13
plugin_version: 3.4.0
- name: Copy test chart
copy:
@@ -23,7 +24,7 @@
name: test-chart
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
chart_ref: "{{ test_chart_ref }}"
create_namespace: true
create_namespace: yes
register: install
- assert:
@@ -48,8 +49,8 @@
name: test-chart
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
chart_ref: "{{ test_chart_ref }}"
check_mode: true
diff: true
check_mode: yes
diff: yes
register: diff_result
- name: Check if helm diff check is correct
@@ -78,7 +79,7 @@
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
chart_ref: "{{ test_chart_ref }}"
check_mode: yes
diff: true
diff: yes
register: diff_result
- name: Check if no diff in check mode when no change
@@ -100,7 +101,7 @@
- name: Modify values
blockinfile:
create: true
create: yes
path: "{{ test_chart_ref }}/values.yml"
block: |
---
@@ -205,76 +206,52 @@
- install is not changed
# Test helm diff with chart_repo_url
- name: Define Redis chart values
set_fact:
redis_chart_values:
commonLabels:
phase: testing
company: RedHat
image:
tag: 6.2.6-debian-10-r135
architecture: standalone
- name: Install Redis chart
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_repo_url: https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
chart_ref: redis
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: redis-chart
chart_version: "{{ redis_chart_version }}"
release_values: "{{ redis_chart_values }}"
- name: Upgrade Redis chart
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_repo_url: https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
chart_ref: redis
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: redis-chart
chart_version: "{{ redis_chart_version }}"
release_values: "{{ redis_chart_values }}"
check_mode: yes
register: redis_upgrade
- name: Assert that module raised a warning
assert:
that:
- not redis_upgrade.changed
- redis_upgrade.warnings is defined
- redis_upgrade.warnings | length == 1
- redis_upgrade.warnings[0] == "The default idempotency check can fail to report changes in certain cases. Install helm diff >= 3.4.1 for better results."
- name: Uninstall helm diff
helm_plugin:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
state: absent
plugin_name: diff
ignore_errors: true
- name: Define chart variables
set_fact:
test_chart_values:
myValue: 'Some ConfigMap data value'
myConfigmapName: 'ansible-config-from-url'
test_chart_version: 0.1.0
test_chart_ref_url: "oci://localhost:6035/testing/test-chart-deployment-time"
- name: Deploy chart to remote registry
block:
- name: Create local directory to copy chart in
ansible.builtin.tempfile:
suffix: .chart
state: directory
register: _tmpd
- name: Copy local registry
ansible.builtin.copy:
dest: "{{ _tmpd.path }}"
src: '{{ role_path }}/files/test-chart-deployment-time'
- name: Push chart to helm registry
ansible.builtin.include_role:
name: push_to_helm_registry
vars:
chart_local_path: '{{ _tmpd.path }}/test-chart-deployment-time'
chart_repo_path: 'testing'
always:
- name: Delete temporary directory
ansible.builtin.file:
state: absent
path: '{{ _tmpd.path }}'
- name: Log into Helm registry
ansible.builtin.command: "{{ helm_binary }} registry login -u testuser -p 'pass123!' localhost:6035"
- name: Install chart from remote URL
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ test_chart_ref_url }}"
chart_version: 0.1.0
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: another-chart
release_values: "{{ test_chart_values }}"
- name: Upgrade chart
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ test_chart_ref_url }}"
chart_version: 0.1.0
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: another-chart
release_values: "{{ test_chart_values }}"
check_mode: true
register: _upgrade
- name: Assert that module raised a warning
assert:
that:
- not _upgrade.changed
- _upgrade.warnings is defined
- _upgrade.warnings | length == 1
- _upgrade.warnings[0] == "The default idempotency check can fail to report changes in certain cases. Install helm diff >= 3.4.1 for better results."
ignore_errors: yes
- name: Install helm diff (version=3.4.1)
helm_plugin:
@@ -283,36 +260,37 @@
plugin_path: https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff
plugin_version: 3.4.1
- name: Upgrade chart once again
- name: Upgrade Redis chart once again
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ test_chart_ref_url }}"
chart_version: 0.1.0
chart_repo_url: https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
chart_ref: redis
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
name: another-chart
release_values: "{{ test_chart_values }}"
check_mode: true
register: _upgrade_2
name: redis-chart
chart_version: "{{ redis_chart_version }}"
release_values: "{{ redis_chart_values }}"
check_mode: yes
register: redis_upgrade_2
- name: Assert that module raised a warning
assert:
that:
- _upgrade_2.changed
- _upgrade_2.warnings is not defined
- redis_upgrade_2.changed
- redis_upgrade_2.warnings is not defined
always:
- name: Remove chart directory
file:
path: "{{ test_chart_ref }}"
state: absent
ignore_errors: true
ignore_errors: yes
- name: Uninstall helm diff
helm_plugin:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
state: absent
plugin_name: diff
ignore_errors: true
ignore_errors: yes
- name: Remove helm namespace
k8s:
@@ -321,8 +299,6 @@
name: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
state: absent
wait: true
ignore_errors: true
ignore_errors: yes
- include_tasks: reuse_values.yml
- include_tasks: reset_then_reuse_values.yml

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---
- name: Create temporary directory for helm chart
tempfile:
suffix: .helm
state: directory
register: helm_dir
- name: Test helm diff functionality
vars:
test_chart_path: "{{ helm_dir.path }}/test-chart-reuse-values"
test_release_name: "myrelease"
block:
- name: Install helm diff
kubernetes.core.helm_plugin:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
state: present
plugin_path: https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff
plugin_version: 3.9.14
- name: Copy test chart
ansible.builtin.copy:
src: "test-chart-reuse-values"
dest: "{{ helm_dir.path }}"
- name: Delete existing namespace
kubernetes.core.k8s:
state: absent
wait: true
kind: Namespace
name: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
ignore_errors: true
- name: Create helm release
kubernetes.core.helm:
state: present
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ test_chart_path }}"
release_name: "{{ test_release_name }}"
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
create_namespace: true
release_values:
ansible_version: devel
phase: ci
wait: true
- name: Upgrade helm release (reset_values=false and reuse_values=false and reset_then_reuse_values=true)
kubernetes.core.helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ test_chart_path }}"
reset_values: false
reuse_values: false
reset_then_reuse_values: true
release_name: "{{ test_release_name }}"
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
values:
ansible_version: devel
register: helm_upgrade
- name: Ensure task did not reported change
assert:
that:
- helm_upgrade is not changed
- name: Upgrade helm release (reset_then_reuse_values=true with default value for reset_values and reuse_values=false)
kubernetes.core.helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ test_chart_path }}"
reuse_values: false
reset_then_reuse_values: true
release_name: "{{ test_release_name }}"
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
values:
ansible_version: devel
register: helm_upgrade
- name: Ensure task reported change
assert:
that:
- helm_upgrade is changed
# Delete helm and helm diff to install older version
- name: Uninstall helm diff
helm_plugin:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
state: absent
plugin_name: diff
ignore_errors: true
- name: Delete Helm folders
file:
path: /tmp/helm/
state: absent
- name: Init Helm folders
file:
path: /tmp/helm
state: directory
- name: Set Helm old version
set_fact:
helm_archive_name: "helm-v3.8.0-linux-amd64.tar.gz"
helm_diff_old_version: "3.8.0"
- name: Unarchive Helm binary
unarchive:
src: "https://get.helm.sh/{{ helm_archive_name | default(helm_default_archive_name) }}"
dest: /tmp/helm/
remote_src: yes
retries: 10
delay: 5
register: result
until: result is not failed
- name: Upgrade helm release (with reset_then_reuse_values=true)
kubernetes.core.helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ test_chart_path }}"
reuse_values: false
reset_then_reuse_values: true
release_name: "{{ test_release_name }}"
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
values:
ansible_version: test
register: helm_upgrade
ignore_errors: true
- name: Debug
debug:
var: helm_upgrade
- name: Ensure warning for Helm version
assert:
that:
- helm_upgrade is failed
- '"reset_then_reuse_values requires helm >= 3.14.0, current version is" in helm_upgrade.msg'
- name: Install helm diff
helm_plugin:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
state: present
plugin_path: https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff
plugin_version: "{{ helm_diff_old_version }}"
- name: Upgrade helm release (with reset_then_reuse_values=true)
kubernetes.core.helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ test_chart_path }}"
reuse_values: false
reset_then_reuse_values: true
release_name: "{{ test_release_name }}"
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
values:
ansible_version: devel
register: helm_upgrade
ignore_errors: true
- name: Debug
debug:
var: helm_upgrade
- name: Ensure warning for Helm Diff version
assert:
that:
- helm_upgrade is failed
- '"reset_then_reuse_values requires helm diff >= 3.9.12, current version is" in helm_upgrade.msg'
always:
- name: Remove temporary directory
file:
path: "{{ helm_dir.path }}"
state: absent
ignore_errors: true
- name: Uninstall helm diff
kubernetes.core.helm_plugin:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
state: absent
plugin_name: diff
ignore_errors: true
- name: Remove helm namespace
kubernetes.core.k8s:
api_version: v1
kind: Namespace
name: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
state: absent
wait: true
ignore_errors: true

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kind: Namespace
name: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
state: absent
wait: true
ignore_errors: true

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@@ -18,12 +18,7 @@
- set_fact:
saved_kubeconfig_path: "{{ _dir.path }}/config"
- vars:
helm_repo_name: autoscaler
helm_repo_url: "https://kubernetes.github.io/autoscaler"
helm_release_name: "autoscaler"
helm_chart_name: "cluster-autoscaler"
block:
- block:
- name: Copy default kubeconfig
copy:
remote_src: true
@@ -64,14 +59,14 @@
- plugin_info.plugin_list != []
# helm_repository, helm, helm_info
- name: 'Add "{{ helm_repo_name }}" chart repository'
- name: Add test_bitnami chart repository
helm_repository:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
name: "{{ helm_repo_name }}"
name: test_bitnami
kubeconfig: "{{ test_kubeconfig | default(omit) }}"
validate_certs: "{{ test_validate_certs | default(omit) }}"
ca_cert: "{{ test_ca_cert | default(omit) }}"
repo_url: "{{ helm_repo_url }}"
repo_url: https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
register: repository
- name: Assert that repository was added
@@ -82,8 +77,8 @@
- name: Install chart from repository added before
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
name: "{{ helm_release_name }}"
chart_ref: "{{ helm_repo_name }}/{{ helm_chart_name }}"
name: rabbitmq
chart_ref: test_bitnami/rabbitmq
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
update_repo_cache: true
kubeconfig: "{{ test_kubeconfig | default(omit) }}"
@@ -103,7 +98,7 @@
kubeconfig: "{{ test_kubeconfig | default(omit) }}"
validate_certs: "{{ test_validate_certs | default(omit) }}"
ca_cert: "{{ test_ca_cert | default(omit) }}"
name: "{{ helm_release_name }}"
name: "rabbitmq"
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
register: chart_info
@@ -117,7 +112,7 @@
- name: Remove chart
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
name: "{{ helm_release_name }}"
name: rabbitmq
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
kubeconfig: "{{ test_kubeconfig | default(omit) }}"
validate_certs: "{{ test_validate_certs | default(omit) }}"
@@ -136,7 +131,7 @@
kubeconfig: "{{ test_kubeconfig | default(omit) }}"
validate_certs: "{{ test_validate_certs | default(omit) }}"
ca_cert: "{{ test_ca_cert | default(omit) }}"
name: "{{ helm_release_name }}"
name: "rabbitmq"
namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
register: chart_info
@@ -148,7 +143,7 @@
- name: Remove chart repository
helm_repository:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
name: "{{ helm_repo_name }}"
name: test_bitnami
kubeconfig: "{{ test_kubeconfig | default(omit) }}"
validate_certs: "{{ test_validate_certs | default(omit) }}"
ca_cert: "{{ test_ca_cert | default(omit) }}"
@@ -197,6 +192,6 @@
- name: Delete helm repository
helm_repository:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
name: "{{ helm_repo_name }}"
name: test_bitnami
state: absent
ignore_errors: true

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helm_template
helm_pull
helm

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
[all]
helm-3.12.3 helm_version=v3.12.3 test_namespace=helm-plain-http-v3-12-3 tests_should_failed=true
helm-3.18.2 helm_version=v3.18.2 test_namespace=helm-plain-http-v3-18-2 tests_should_failed=false

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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
- name: Run test for helm plain http option
hosts: all
gather_facts: true
vars:
ansible_connection: local
ansible_python_interpreter: "{{ ansible_playbook_python }}"
chart_test_oci: "oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/redis"
roles:
- setup_namespace
tasks:
- ansible.builtin.include_tasks: tasks/test.yaml

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@@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
---
- name: Run test for helm
block:
- name: Create temporary directory to install chart In
ansible.builtin.tempfile:
state: directory
suffix: .helm
register: install_path
- name: Install required helm version
ansible.builtin.include_role:
name: install_helm
vars:
helm_install_path: "{{ install_path.path }}"
- name: Set helm binary path
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
helm_binary: "{{ install_path.path }}/{{ ansible_system | lower }}-amd64/helm"
# helm
- name: Run helm with plain_http
kubernetes.core.helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ chart_test_oci }}"
release_name: test-secure
release_namespace: "{{ test_namespace }}"
create_namespace: true
plain_http: true
register: install_chart
ignore_errors: true
- name: Ensure module failed as expected
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- install_chart is failed
- '"plain_http requires helm >= 3.13.0" in install_chart.msg'
when: tests_should_failed | bool
- name: Ensure the result command contains the expected option
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- install_chart is not failed
- '"--plain-http" in install_chart.command'
when: not (tests_should_failed | bool)
# helm_pull
- name: Trying to download helm chart with option plain_http
kubernetes.core.helm_pull:
chart_ref: "{{ chart_test_oci }}"
destination: "{{ playbook_dir }}"
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
plain_http: true
register: pull_chart
ignore_errors: true
- name: Ensure module failed as expected
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- pull_chart is failed
- '"plain_http requires helm >= 3.13.0" in pull_chart.msg'
when: tests_should_failed | bool
- name: Ensure the result command contains the expected option
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- pull_chart is not failed
- '"--plain-http" in pull_chart.command'
when: not (tests_should_failed | bool)
# helm_template
- name: Test helm render template
kubernetes.core.helm_template:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: "{{ chart_test_oci }}"
output_dir: "{{ playbook_dir }}"
plain_http: true
register: template
ignore_errors: true
- name: Ensure module failed as expected
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- template is failed
- '"plain_http requires helm >= 3.13.0" in template.msg'
when: tests_should_failed | bool
- name: Ensure the result command contains the expected option
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- template is not failed
- '"--plain-http" in template.command'
when: not (tests_should_failed | bool)
always:
- name: Delete temporary file
ansible.builtin.file:
path: "{{ install_path.path }}"
state: absent
ignore_errors: true

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eux
export ANSIBLE_ROLES_PATH=../
ansible-playbook playbooks/play.yaml -i inventory.ini "$@"

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@@ -180,7 +180,6 @@
- '"--username ansible" in _result.command'
- '"--password ***" in _result.command'
- '"--keyring pubring.gpg" in _result.command'
- '"Module did not set no_log for pass_credentials" not in _result.stderr'
- name: Download chart using chart_ref
helm_pull:
@@ -204,8 +203,9 @@
- name: Download chart using untar_chart
helm_pull:
binary_path: "{{ helm_path }}"
chart_ref: "oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/redis"
chart_ref: redis
destination: "{{ destination }}"
repo_url: "https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami"
untar_chart: true
register: _result

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
time=16
helm_registry_auth

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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
---
# Username and password for the registry
# ../files/registry.password contains username and hashed password
username: testuser
password: testpassword
wrong_password: 'WrongPassword'
registry_name: oci_registry
registry_port: 5000
test_chart: https://github.com/grafana/helm-charts/releases/download/k8s-monitoring-1.6.8/k8s-monitoring-1.6.8.tgz

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
testuser:$2y$05$PmdUjSCJYdRUZlsYy8QGWuJDiwuHtWXa28YrELlN5haeHkZ1seZZG

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
---
dependencies:
- install_helm

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@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
---
- name: Test helm_registry_auth module
hosts: localhost
connection: local
gather_facts: true
roles:
- helm_registry_auth

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eux
export ANSIBLE_CALLBACKS_ENABLED=profile_tasks
export ANSIBLE_ROLES_PATH=../
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@@ -1,182 +0,0 @@
---
- name: Run module test
# using a shell and command module to run the test as test can be non-idempotent
# and it allow to not install any additional dependencies
block:
- name: Ensure that helm is installed
ansible.builtin.shell: helm version --client --short | grep v3
register: _helm_version
failed_when: _helm_version.rc != 0
- name: Ensure that Docker demon is running
ansible.builtin.command: "docker info"
register: _docker_info
failed_when: _docker_info.rc != 0
- name: Create a tmpfile htpasswd directory
ansible.builtin.tempfile:
state: directory
suffix: .httppasswd
register: _tmpfile
- name: Copy htpasswd to the tmpfile directory
ansible.builtin.copy:
src: registry.password
dest: "{{ _tmpfile.path }}/registry.password"
- name: Setup the registry
ansible.builtin.command: >-
docker run -d --rm
-p {{ registry_port }}:5000
--name "{{ registry_name }}"
-v "{{ _tmpfile.path }}:/auth"
-e "REGISTRY_AUTH=htpasswd"
-e "REGISTRY_AUTH_HTPASSWD_REALM=Registry Realm"
-e REGISTRY_AUTH_HTPASSWD_PATH=/auth/registry.password
registry:2
register: _setup_registry
failed_when: _setup_registry.rc != 0
- name: Ensure that the registry is running and rechable
ansible.builtin.wait_for:
host: localhost
port: "{{ registry_port }}"
- name: Test the registry with correct credentials to ensure that the registry is running
ansible.builtin.shell: >-
echo {{ password | quote }} | helm registry login localhost:{{ registry_port }}
-u {{ username }} --password-stdin
register: _login_correct
failed_when: _login_correct.rc != 0
- name: Clean up credentials to run test on clean environment
ansible.builtin.shell: >-
helm registry logout localhost:{{ registry_port }}
register: _logout
failed_when: _logout.rc != 0
- name: Create directory for helm chart
ansible.builtin.tempfile:
state: directory
suffix: ".helm"
register: _destination
- name: Pull test helm chart
ansible.builtin.uri:
url: "{{ test_chart }}"
dest: "{{ _destination.path }}/k8s-monitoring-1.6.8.tgz"
return_content: no
status_code: 200
- name: Test module helm_registry_auth with correct credentials
helm_registry_auth:
username: "{{ username }}"
password: "{{ password }}"
host: localhost:{{ registry_port }}
state: present
register: _helm_registry_auth_correct
- name: Assert that the registry is logged in
# Helm binary prints the message to stderr, refence: https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/13464
assert:
that:
- "'Login Succeeded' in _helm_registry_auth_correct.stderr"
- "'{{ password }}' not in _helm_registry_auth_correct.command"
- "'{{ password }}' not in _helm_registry_auth_correct.stdout"
- "'{{ password }}' not in _helm_registry_auth_correct.stderr"
- name: Ensure that push to the registry is working
ansible.builtin.shell: >-
helm push "{{ _destination.path }}/k8s-monitoring-1.6.8.tgz" oci://localhost:{{ registry_port }}/test/
register: _save_chart
failed_when: _save_chart.rc != 0
- name: Assert that the chart is saved
# Helm binary prints the message to stderr, refence: https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/13464
assert:
that: "'Pushed: localhost:{{ registry_port }}/test/k8s-monitoring' in _save_chart.stderr"
- name: Test logout
helm_registry_auth:
host: localhost:{{ registry_port }}
state: absent
register: _helm_registry_auth_logout
- name: Assert logout
# Helm binary prints the message to stderr
assert:
that: "'Removing login credentials' in _helm_registry_auth_logout.stderr"
- name: Test idempotency of logout with helm < 3.18.0
when: _helm_version.stdout is ansible.builtin.version('v3.18.0', '<')
block:
- name: Test logout idempotency
helm_registry_auth:
host: localhost:{{ registry_port }}
state: absent
register: _helm_registry_auth_logout_idempotency
- name: Assert logout operation did not report change
ansible.builtin.assert:
that: _helm_registry_auth_logout_idempotency is not changed
- name: Ensure that not able to push to the registry
ansible.builtin.shell: >-
helm push "{{ _destination.path }}/k8s-monitoring-1.6.8.tgz" oci://localhost:{{ registry_port }}/test/
register: _save_chart
failed_when: _save_chart.rc == 0
- name: Read content of ~/.config/helm/registry/config.json
ansible.builtin.slurp:
src: ~/.config/helm/registry/config.json
register: _config_json
- name: Assert that auth data is remove and the chart is not saved
# Helm binary prints the message to stderr
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- "'push access denied' in _save_chart.stderr or 'basic credential not found' in _save_chart.stderr"
- "_save_chart.rc != 0"
- "'localhost:{{ registry_port }}' not in _config_json.content | b64decode"
- name: Test module helm_registry_auth with wrong credentials
helm_registry_auth:
username: "{{ username }}"
password: "{{ wrong_password }}"
host: localhost:{{ registry_port }}
state: present
register: _helm_registry_auth_wrong
ignore_errors: true
- name: Read content of ~/.config/helm/registry/config.json
ansible.builtin.slurp:
src: ~/.config/helm/registry/config.json
register: _config_json
- name: Assert that the registry is not logged in and auth data is not saved
ansible.builtin.assert:
that:
- "'401' in _helm_registry_auth_wrong.stderr"
- "'unauthorized' in _helm_registry_auth_wrong.stderr | lower"
- "'{{ wrong_password }}' not in _helm_registry_auth_correct.command"
- "'{{ wrong_password }}' not in _helm_registry_auth_correct.stdout"
- "'{{ wrong_password }}' not in _helm_registry_auth_correct.stderr"
- "'localhost:{{ registry_port }}' not in _config_json.content | b64decode"
# Clean up
always:
- name: Stop and remove the registry
ansible.builtin.command: docker stop {{ registry_name }}
ignore_errors: true
- name: Remove the tmpfile
ansible.builtin.file:
state: absent
path: "{{ item }}"
force: true
loop:
- "{{ _tmpfile.path }}"
- "{{ _destination.path }}"
ignore_errors: true

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---
collections:
- kubernetes.core
dependencies:
- install_helm

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assert:
that:
- repository is changed
- '"--insecure-skip-tls-verify" not in repository.command'
- name: Check idempotency
helm_repository:
@@ -79,23 +78,3 @@
assert:
that:
- repository is not changed
- name: Add test_helm_repo chart repository as insecure
helm_repository:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
name: test_helm_repo
repo_url: "{{ chart_test_repo }}"
insecure_skip_tls_verify: true
register: repository
- name: Assert that repository added and flag set
assert:
that:
- repository is changed
- '"--insecure-skip-tls-verify" in repository.command'
- name: Clean test_helm_repo chart repository
helm_repository:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
name: test_helm_repo
state: absent

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- name: Install helm using set_values parameters
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/mariadb
chart_ref: mariadb
chart_repo_url: https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
release_name: test-mariadb
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
create_namespace: true
@@ -35,7 +36,8 @@
- name: Install helm using set_values parameters
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/apache
chart_ref: apache
chart_repo_url: https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
release_name: test-apache
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
create_namespace: true
@@ -77,7 +79,8 @@
- name: Install helm using set_values parameters
helm:
binary_path: "{{ helm_binary }}"
chart_ref: oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts/minio
chart_ref: minio
chart_repo_url: https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
release_name: test-minio
release_namespace: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
create_namespace: true
@@ -104,11 +107,3 @@
file:
state: absent
path: "{{ ymlfile.path }}"
ignore_errors: true
- name: Delete namespace
k8s:
state: absent
kind: namespace
name: "{{ helm_namespace }}"
ignore_errors: true

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---
helm_version: v3.16.4
helm_version: v3.7.0
helm_install_path: /tmp/helm
helm_default_archive_name: "helm-{{ helm_version }}-{{ ansible_system | lower }}-amd64.tar.gz"

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context/target
time=42
k8s

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---
- name: Create inventory files
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: false
collections:
- kubernetes.core
roles:
- role: setup_kubeconfig
kubeconfig_operation: 'save'
tasks:
- name: Create inventory files
copy:
content: "{{ item.content }}"
dest: "{{ item.path }}"
vars:
hostname: "{{ lookup('file', user_credentials_dir + '/host_data.txt') }}"
test_cert_file: "{{ user_credentials_dir | realpath + '/cert_file_data.txt' }}"
test_key_file: "{{ user_credentials_dir | realpath + '/key_file_data.txt' }}"
test_ca_cert: "{{ user_credentials_dir | realpath + '/ssl_ca_cert_data.txt' }}"
with_items:
- path: "test_inventory_aliases_with_ssl_k8s.yml"
content: |
---
plugin: kubernetes.core.k8s
connections:
- namespaces:
- inventory
host: "{{ hostname }}"
cert_file: "{{ test_cert_file }}"
key_file: "{{ test_key_file }}"
verify_ssl: true
ssl_ca_cert: "{{ test_ca_cert }}"
- path: "test_inventory_aliases_no_ssl_k8s.yml"
content: |
---
plugin: kubernetes.core.k8s
connections:
- namespaces:
- inventory
host: "{{ hostname }}"
cert_file: "{{ test_cert_file }}"
key_file: "{{ test_key_file }}"
verify_ssl: false

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---
- name: Delete inventory namespace
hosts: localhost
connection: local
gather_facts: true
roles:
- role: setup_kubeconfig
kubeconfig_operation: 'revert'
tasks:
- name: Delete temporary files
file:
state: absent
path: "{{ user_credentials_dir ~ '/' ~ item }}"
ignore_errors: true
with_items:
- test_inventory_aliases_with_ssl_k8s.yml
- test_inventory_aliases_no_ssl_k8s.yml
- ssl_ca_cert_data.txt
- key_file_data.txt
- cert_file_data.txt
- host_data.txt
- name: Remove inventory namespace
k8s:
api_version: v1
kind: Namespace
name: inventory
state: absent

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