kolla-ansible/kolla_ansible/kolla_address.py
Mark Goddard ade5bfa302 Use ansible_facts to reference facts
By default, Ansible injects a variable for every fact, prefixed with
ansible_. This can result in a large number of variables for each host,
which at scale can incur a performance penalty. Ansible provides a
configuration option [0] that can be set to False to prevent this
injection of facts. In this case, facts should be referenced via
ansible_facts.<fact>.

This change updates all references to Ansible facts within Kolla Ansible
from using individual fact variables to using the items in the
ansible_facts dictionary. This allows users to disable fact variable
injection in their Ansible configuration, which may provide some
performance improvement.

This change disables fact variable injection in the ansible
configuration used in CI, to catch any attempts to use the injected
variables.

[0] https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/config.html#inject-facts-as-vars

Change-Id: I7e9d5c9b8b9164d4aee3abb4e37c8f28d98ff5d1
Partially-Implements: blueprint performance-improvements
2021-06-23 10:38:06 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright 2019 Radosław Piliszek (yoctozepto)
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from jinja2.filters import contextfilter
from jinja2.runtime import Undefined
from kolla_ansible.exception import FilterError
from kolla_ansible.helpers import _call_bool_filter
@contextfilter
def kolla_address(context, network_name, hostname=None):
"""returns IP address on the requested network
The output is affected by '<network_name>_*' variables:
'<network_name>_interface' sets the interface to obtain address for.
'<network_name>_address_family' controls the address family (ipv4/ipv6).
:param context: Jinja2 Context
:param network_name: string denoting the name of the network to get IP
address for, e.g. 'api'
:param hostname: to override host which address is retrieved for
:returns: string with IP address
"""
# NOTE(yoctozepto): watch out as Jinja2 'context' behaves not exactly like
# the python 'dict' (but mimics it most of the time)
# for example it returns a special object of type 'Undefined' instead of
# 'None' or value specified as default for 'get' method
# 'HostVars' shares this behavior
if hostname is None:
hostname = context.get('inventory_hostname')
if isinstance(hostname, Undefined):
raise FilterError("'inventory_hostname' variable is unavailable")
hostvars = context.get('hostvars')
if isinstance(hostvars, Undefined):
raise FilterError("'hostvars' variable is unavailable")
host = hostvars.get(hostname)
if isinstance(host, Undefined):
raise FilterError("'{hostname}' not in 'hostvars'"
.format(hostname=hostname))
del hostvars # remove for clarity (no need for other hosts)
# NOTE(yoctozepto): variable "host" will *not* return Undefined
# same applies to all its children (act like plain dictionary)
interface_name = host.get(network_name + '_interface')
if interface_name is None:
raise FilterError("Interface name undefined "
"for network '{network_name}' "
"(set '{network_name}_interface')"
.format(network_name=network_name))
address_family = host.get(network_name + '_address_family')
if address_family is None:
raise FilterError("Address family undefined "
"for network '{network_name}' "
"(set '{network_name}_address_family')"
.format(network_name=network_name))
address_family = address_family.lower()
if address_family not in ['ipv4', 'ipv6']:
raise FilterError("Unknown address family '{address_family}' "
"for network '{network_name}'"
.format(address_family=address_family,
network_name=network_name))
ansible_interface_name = interface_name.replace('-', '_')
interface = host['ansible_facts'].get(ansible_interface_name)
if interface is None:
raise FilterError("Interface '{interface_name}' "
"not present "
"on host '{hostname}'"
.format(interface_name=interface_name,
hostname=hostname))
af_interface = interface.get(address_family)
if af_interface is None:
raise FilterError("Address family '{address_family}' undefined "
"on interface '{interface_name}' "
"for host: '{hostname}'"
.format(address_family=address_family,
interface_name=interface_name,
hostname=hostname))
if address_family == 'ipv4':
address = af_interface.get('address')
elif address_family == 'ipv6':
# ipv6 has no concept of a secondary address
# explicitly exclude the vip addresses
# to avoid excluding all /128
haproxy_enabled = host.get('enable_haproxy')
if haproxy_enabled is None:
raise FilterError("'enable_haproxy' variable is unavailable")
haproxy_enabled = _call_bool_filter(context, haproxy_enabled)
if haproxy_enabled:
vip_addresses = [
host.get('kolla_internal_vip_address'),
host.get('kolla_external_vip_address'),
]
else:
# no addresses are virtual (kolla-wise)
vip_addresses = []
global_ipv6_addresses = [x for x in af_interface if
x['scope'] == 'global' and
x['address'] not in vip_addresses]
if global_ipv6_addresses:
address = global_ipv6_addresses[0]['address']
else:
address = None
if address is None:
raise FilterError("{address_family} address missing "
"on interface '{interface_name}' "
"for host '{hostname}'"
.format(address_family=address_family,
interface_name=interface_name,
hostname=hostname))
return address