ansible-collection-nextcloud/plugins/modules/nextcloud_facts.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: nextcloud_facts
short_description: Gather ansible_facts from Nextcloud.
# If this is part of a collection, you need to use semantic versioning,
# i.e. the version is of the form "2.5.0" and not "2.4".
version_added: "0.0.1"
description: Gather ansible_facts from Nextcloud via occ status and occ config:list.
options:
webroot:
description: Path to the Nextcloud webroot.
required: false
default: /var/www/html
type: str
php:
description: Path to the php-cli binary.
required: false
default: /usr/bin/php
type: str
# Specify this value according to your collection
# in format of namespace.collection.doc_fragment_name
#extends_documentation_fragment:
# - s3lph.nextcloud.nextcloud_facts
author:
- s3lph
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
'''
RETURN = r'''
ansible_facts.nextcloud_status:
type: dict
description: Parsed output from occ status.
returned: success
sample:
installed: true
version: "25.0.3.2"
versionstring: "25.0.3
edition: ""
maintenance: false
needsDbUpgrade: false
productname: Nextcloud
extendedSupport: false
ansible_facts.nextcloud_config:
type: dict
description: Parsed output from occ status:list. Only present if installation was completed.
returned: success
sample:
system:
dbtype: sqlite3
version: "25.0.3.2"
apps:
activity:
installed_version: "2.17.0"
types: "filesystem"
enabled: "yes"
'''
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
import json
import subprocess
def run_module():
# define available arguments/parameters a user can pass to the module
module_args = dict(
webroot=dict(required=False, default='/var/www/html', type='str'),
php=dict(required=False, default='/usr/bin/php', type='str'),
)
# seed the result dict in the object
# we primarily care about changed and state
# changed is if this module effectively modified the target
# state will include any data that you want your module to pass back
# for consumption, for example, in a subsequent task
result = dict(
changed=False,
ansible_facts={}
)
# the AnsibleModule object will be our abstraction working with Ansible
# this includes instantiation, a couple of common attr would be the
# args/params passed to the execution, as well as if the module
# supports check mode
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=module_args,
supports_check_mode=True,
)
# Gather Nextcloud installation status
sc = subprocess.run([module.params['php'], 'occ', 'status', '--output=json'],
cwd=module.params['webroot'],
capture_output=True, encoding='utf-8')
if sc.returncode != 0:
result['stdout'] = sc.stdout
result['stderr'] = sc.stderr
module.fail_json(msg='occ status returned non-zero exit code. Run with -vvv to view the output', **result)
status = json.loads(sc.stdout)
result['ansible_facts']['nextcloud_status'] = status
if not status['installed']:
module.exit_json(**result)
# Gather Nextcloud configuration
cc = subprocess.run([module.params['php'], 'occ', 'config:list', '--output=json', '--private'],
cwd=module.params['webroot'],
capture_output=True, encoding='utf-8')
if cc.returncode != 0:
result['stdout'] = cc.stdout
result['stderr'] = cc.stderr
module.fail_json(msg='occ config:list returned non-zero exit code. Run with -vvv to view the output', **result)
config = json.loads(cc.stdout)
result['ansible_facts']['nextcloud_config'] = config
module.exit_json(**result)
def main():
run_module()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()