os_listener – Add/Delete a listener for a load balancer from OpenStack Cloud¶
New in version 2.7.
Synopsis¶
Add or Remove a listener for a load balancer from the OpenStack load-balancer service.
Requirements¶
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
openstacksdk
python >= 2.7
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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api_timeout
integer
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How long should the socket layer wait before timing out for API calls. If this is omitted, nothing will be passed to the requests library.
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auth
dictionary
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Dictionary containing auth information as needed by the cloud's auth plugin strategy. For the default password plugin, this would contain auth_url, username, password, project_name and any information about domains (for example, os_user_domain_name or os_project_domain_name) if the cloud supports them. For other plugins, this param will need to contain whatever parameters that auth plugin requires. This parameter is not needed if a named cloud is provided or OpenStack OS_* environment variables are present.
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auth_type
string
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Name of the auth plugin to use. If the cloud uses something other than password authentication, the name of the plugin should be indicated here and the contents of the auth parameter should be updated accordingly.
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availability_zone
-
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Ignored. Present for backwards compatibility
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ca_cert
string
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A path to a CA Cert bundle that can be used as part of verifying SSL API requests.
aliases: cacert |
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client_cert
string
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A path to a client certificate to use as part of the SSL transaction.
aliases: cert |
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client_key
string
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A path to a client key to use as part of the SSL transaction.
aliases: key |
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cloud
raw
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Named cloud or cloud config to operate against. If cloud is a string, it references a named cloud config as defined in an OpenStack clouds.yaml file. Provides default values for auth and auth_type. This parameter is not needed if auth is provided or if OpenStack OS_* environment variables are present. If cloud is a dict, it contains a complete cloud configuration like would be in a section of clouds.yaml.
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interface
string
added in 2.3 |
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Endpoint URL type to fetch from the service catalog.
aliases: endpoint_type |
loadbalancer
-
/ required
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The name or id of the load balancer that this listener belongs to.
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name
-
/ required
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Name that has to be given to the listener
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protocol
-
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The protocol for the listener.
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protocol_port
-
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Default: 80
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The protocol port number for the listener.
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region_name
string
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Name of the region.
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state
-
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Should the resource be present or absent.
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timeout
integer
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Default: 180
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The amount of time the module should wait for the load balancer to get into ACTIVE state.
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validate_certs
boolean
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Whether or not SSL API requests should be verified.
Before Ansible 2.3 this defaulted to
yes .aliases: verify |
wait
boolean
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If the module should wait for the load balancer to be ACTIVE.
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Notes¶
Note
The standard OpenStack environment variables, such as
OS_USERNAME
may be used instead of providing explicit values.Auth information is driven by openstacksdk, which means that values can come from a yaml config file in /etc/ansible/openstack.yaml, /etc/openstack/clouds.yaml or ~/.config/openstack/clouds.yaml, then from standard environment variables, then finally by explicit parameters in plays. More information can be found at https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/
Examples¶
# Create a listener, wait for the loadbalancer to be active.
- os_listener:
cloud: mycloud
endpoint_type: admin
state: present
name: test-listener
loadbalancer: test-loadbalancer
protocol: HTTP
protocol_port: 8080
# Create a listener, do not wait for the loadbalancer to be active.
- os_listener:
cloud: mycloud
endpoint_type: admin
state: present
name: test-listener
loadbalancer: test-loadbalancer
protocol: HTTP
protocol_port: 8080
wait: no
# Delete a listener
- os_listener:
cloud: mycloud
endpoint_type: admin
state: absent
name: test-listener
loadbalancer: test-loadbalancer
Return Values¶
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description | |
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id
string
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On success when state is 'present' |
The listener UUID.
Sample:
39007a7e-ee4f-4d13-8283-b4da2e037c69
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listener
complex
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On success when state is 'present' |
Dictionary describing the listener.
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description
string
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The listener description.
Sample:
description
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id
string
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Unique UUID.
Sample:
39007a7e-ee4f-4d13-8283-b4da2e037c69
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is_admin_state_up
boolean
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The administrative state of the listener.
Sample:
True
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load_balancer_id
string
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The load balancer UUID this listener belongs to.
Sample:
b32eef7e-d2a6-4ea4-a301-60a873f89b3b
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loadbalancers
list
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A list of load balancer IDs..
Sample:
[{'id': 'b32eef7e-d2a6-4ea4-a301-60a873f89b3b'}]
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name
string
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Name given to the listener.
Sample:
test
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operating_status
string
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The operating status of the listener.
Sample:
ONLINE
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protocol
string
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The protocol for the listener.
Sample:
HTTP
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protocol_port
integer
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The protocol port number for the listener.
Sample:
80
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provisioning_status
string
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The provisioning status of the listener.
Sample:
ACTIVE
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Status¶
This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]