File: //usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/ansible_collections/awx/awx/plugins/lookup/schedule_rrule.py
# (c) 2020 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: schedule_rrule
author: John Westcott IV (@john-westcott-iv)
short_description: Generate an rrule string which can be used for Schedules
requirements:
- pytz
- python-dateutil >= 2.7.0
description:
- Returns a string based on criteria which represents an rrule
options:
_terms:
description:
- The frequency of the schedule
- none - Run this schedule once
- minute - Run this schedule every x minutes
- hour - Run this schedule every x hours
- day - Run this schedule every x days
- week - Run this schedule weekly
- month - Run this schedule monthly
required: True
choices: ['none', 'minute', 'hour', 'day', 'week', 'month']
start_date:
description:
- The date to start the rule
- Used for all frequencies
- Format should be YYYY-MM-DD [HH:MM:SS]
type: str
timezone:
description:
- The timezone to use for this rule
- Used for all frequencies
- Format should be as US/Eastern
- Defaults to America/New_York
type: str
every:
description:
- The repetition in months, weeks, days hours or minutes
- Used for all types except none
type: int
end_on:
description:
- How to end this schedule
- If this is not defined, this schedule will never end
- If this is a positive integer, this schedule will end after this number of occurences
- If this is a date in the format YYYY-MM-DD [HH:MM:SS], this schedule ends after this date
- Used for all types except none
type: str
on_days:
description:
- The days to run this schedule on
- A comma-separated list which can contain values sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday
- Used for week type schedules
month_day_number:
description:
- The day of the month this schedule will run on (0-31)
- Used for month type schedules
- Cannot be used with on_the parameter
type: int
on_the:
description:
- A description on when this schedule will run
- Two strings separated by a space
- First string is one of first, second, third, fourth, last
- Second string is one of sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday
- Used for month type schedules
- Cannot be used with month_day_number parameters
"""
EXAMPLES = """
- name: Create a string for a schedule
debug:
msg: "{{ query('awx.awx.schedule_rrule', 'none', start_date='1979-09-13 03:45:07') }}"
"""
RETURN = """
_raw:
description:
- String in the rrule format
type: string
"""
import re
from ansible.module_utils.six import raise_from
from ansible.plugins.lookup import LookupBase
from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
from datetime import datetime
try:
import pytz
from dateutil import rrule
except ImportError as imp_exc:
LIBRARY_IMPORT_ERROR = imp_exc
else:
LIBRARY_IMPORT_ERROR = None
class LookupModule(LookupBase):
# plugin constructor
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
if LIBRARY_IMPORT_ERROR:
raise_from(AnsibleError('{0}'.format(LIBRARY_IMPORT_ERROR)), LIBRARY_IMPORT_ERROR)
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.frequencies = {
'none': rrule.DAILY,
'minute': rrule.MINUTELY,
'hour': rrule.HOURLY,
'day': rrule.DAILY,
'week': rrule.WEEKLY,
'month': rrule.MONTHLY,
}
self.weekdays = {
'monday': rrule.MO,
'tuesday': rrule.TU,
'wednesday': rrule.WE,
'thursday': rrule.TH,
'friday': rrule.FR,
'saturday': rrule.SA,
'sunday': rrule.SU,
}
self.set_positions = {
'first': 1,
'second': 2,
'third': 3,
'fourth': 4,
'last': -1,
}
@staticmethod
def parse_date_time(date_string):
try:
return datetime.strptime(date_string, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
except ValueError:
return datetime.strptime(date_string, '%Y-%m-%d')
def run(self, terms, variables=None, **kwargs):
if len(terms) != 1:
raise AnsibleError('You may only pass one schedule type in at a time')
frequency = terms[0].lower()
return self.get_rrule(frequency, kwargs)
def get_rrule(self, frequency, kwargs):
if frequency not in self.frequencies:
raise AnsibleError('Frequency of {0} is invalid'.format(frequency))
rrule_kwargs = {
'freq': self.frequencies[frequency],
'interval': kwargs.get('every', 1),
}
# All frequencies can use a start date
if 'start_date' in kwargs:
try:
rrule_kwargs['dtstart'] = LookupModule.parse_date_time(kwargs['start_date'])
except Exception as e:
raise_from(AnsibleError('Parameter start_date must be in the format YYYY-MM-DD [HH:MM:SS]'), e)
# If we are a none frequency we don't need anything else
if frequency == 'none':
rrule_kwargs['count'] = 1
else:
# All non-none frequencies can have an end_on option
if 'end_on' in kwargs:
end_on = kwargs['end_on']
if re.match(r'^\d+$', end_on):
rrule_kwargs['count'] = end_on
else:
try:
rrule_kwargs['until'] = LookupModule.parse_date_time(end_on)
except Exception as e:
raise_from(AnsibleError('Parameter end_on must either be an integer or in the format YYYY-MM-DD [HH:MM:SS]'), e)
# A week-based frequency can also take the on_days parameter
if frequency == 'week' and 'on_days' in kwargs:
days = []
for day in kwargs['on_days'].split(','):
day = day.strip()
if day not in self.weekdays:
raise AnsibleError('Parameter on_days must only contain values {0}'.format(', '.join(self.weekdays.keys())))
days.append(self.weekdays[day])
rrule_kwargs['byweekday'] = days
# A month-based frequency can also deal with month_day_number and on_the options
if frequency == 'month':
if 'month_day_number' in kwargs and 'on_the' in kwargs:
raise AnsibleError('Month based frequencies can have month_day_number or on_the but not both')
if 'month_day_number' in kwargs:
try:
my_month_day = int(kwargs['month_day_number'])
if my_month_day < 1 or my_month_day > 31:
raise Exception()
except Exception as e:
raise_from(AnsibleError('month_day_number must be between 1 and 31'), e)
rrule_kwargs['bymonthday'] = my_month_day
if 'on_the' in kwargs:
try:
(occurance, weekday) = kwargs['on_the'].split(' ')
except Exception as e:
raise_from(AnsibleError('on_the parameter must be two words separated by a space'), e)
if weekday not in self.weekdays:
raise AnsibleError('Weekday portion of on_the parameter is not valid')
if occurance not in self.set_positions:
raise AnsibleError('The first string of the on_the parameter is not valid')
rrule_kwargs['byweekday'] = self.weekdays[weekday]
rrule_kwargs['bysetpos'] = self.set_positions[occurance]
my_rule = rrule.rrule(**rrule_kwargs)
# All frequencies can use a timezone but rrule can't support the format that AWX uses.
# So we will do a string manip here if we need to
timezone = 'America/New_York'
if 'timezone' in kwargs:
if kwargs['timezone'] not in pytz.all_timezones:
raise AnsibleError('Timezone parameter is not valid')
timezone = kwargs['timezone']
# rrule puts a \n in the rule instad of a space and can't handle timezones
return_rrule = str(my_rule).replace('\n', ' ').replace('DTSTART:', 'DTSTART;TZID={0}:'.format(timezone))
# AWX requires an interval. rrule will not add interval if it's set to 1
if kwargs.get('every', 1) == 1:
return_rrule = "{0};INTERVAL=1".format(return_rrule)
return return_rrule