Only insert container hosts into lxc_hosts

This change introduces a set of functions for dynamically populating the
lxc_hosts function on each inventory run. Any previous membership is
overwritten each time. The output is written to the
openstack_inventory.json still in order to provide parity with the
values provided to the ansible executable on stdout.

Previous code was fairly naive, inserting hosts into lxc_hosts when they
were marked as `is_metal`. This would add hosts, such as Ceph, that
were on metal but had no LXC containers.

A previous attempt at fixing this changed the _build_container_hosts
function to provide more information about the container build process,
then used that data in the _append_host_containers function to populate
the lxc_hosts group. However, this approach failed due to limited
information in each pass of the loop - if a node was an AIO, it might be
erroneously removed from the lxc_hosts group because a container wasn't
built on a given pass, and due to ordering, that pass may be the last
one of the loop.

To get around such problems, this code instead processes the inventory
in whole, after all containers have been made. Population into the group
is determined according to whether or not a given host's `physical_host`
hostvar matches the host name.

Change-Id: I9f3336f77cd0ef05fe1c7edeaf7defc6d93c3111
Closes-Bug: #1660996
This commit is contained in:
Nolan Brubaker 2017-02-01 13:28:58 -05:00 committed by Jesse Pretorius (odyssey4me)
parent 448b9ce536
commit 59aaac0cb5
3 changed files with 84 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -175,6 +175,7 @@ def _build_container_hosts(container_affinity, container_hosts, type_and_name,
du.append_if(array=container_list, item=i)
existing_count = len(list(set(container_list)))
if existing_count < container_affinity:
hostvars = inventory['_meta']['hostvars']
container_mapping = inventory[container_type]['children']
@ -196,6 +197,7 @@ def _build_container_hosts(container_affinity, container_hosts, type_and_name,
array=inventory[container_host_type]["hosts"],
item=container_host_name
)
if appended:
logger.debug("Added container %s to %s",
container_host_name, container_host_type)
@ -346,10 +348,6 @@ def _add_container_hosts(assignment, config, container_name, container_type,
# If host_type is not in config do not append containers to it
if host_type not in config[physical_host_type]:
continue
appended = du.append_if(array=inventory['lxc_hosts']['hosts'],
item=host_type)
if appended:
logger.debug("%s added to lxc_hosts group", host_type)
# Get any set host options
host_options = config[physical_host_type][host_type]
@ -671,9 +669,7 @@ def container_skel_load(container_skel, inventory, config):
:param config: ``dict`` User defined information
"""
logger.debug("Loading container skeleton")
if 'lxc_hosts' not in inventory.keys():
logger.debug("Created lxc_hosts group.")
inventory['lxc_hosts'] = {'hosts': []}
for key, value in container_skel.iteritems():
contains_in = value.get('contains', False)
belongs_to_in = value.get('belongs_to', False)
@ -734,6 +730,46 @@ def container_skel_load(container_skel, inventory, config):
static_routes=p_net.get('static_routes')
)
populate_lxc_hosts(inventory)
def populate_lxc_hosts(inventory):
"""Insert nodes hosting LXC containers into the lxc_hosts group
The inventory dictionary passed in to this function will be mutated.
:param inventory: The dictionary containing the Ansible inventory
"""
host_nodes = _find_lxc_hosts(inventory)
inventory['lxc_hosts'] = {'hosts': host_nodes}
logger.debug("Created lxc_hosts group.")
def _find_lxc_hosts(inventory):
"""Build the lxc_hosts dynamic group
Inspect the generated inventory for nodes that host LXC containers.
Return a list of those that match for insertion into the inventory.
Populate the 'lxc_hosts' group with any node that matches.
This and the populate_lxc_hosts function are split in order to be less
coupled and more testable.
:param inventory: The dictionary containing the Ansible inventory
:returns: List of hostnames that are LXC hosts
:rtype: list
"""
host_nodes = []
for host, hostvars in inventory['_meta']['hostvars'].items():
physical_host = hostvars.get('physical_host', None)
# We want this node's "parent", so append the physical host
if not host == physical_host:
appended = du.append_if(array=host_nodes, item=physical_host)
if appended:
logger.debug("%s added to lxc_hosts group", physical_host)
return host_nodes
def _ensure_inventory_uptodate(inventory, container_skel):
"""Update inventory if needed.

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
---
fixes:
- Metal hosts were being inserted into the ``lxc_hosts``
group, even if they had no containers (Bug 1660996).
This is now corrected for newly configured hosts. In addition, any
hosts that did not belong in ``lxc_hosts`` will be removed on the
next inventory run or playbook call.

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@ -1213,6 +1213,40 @@ class TestLxcHosts(TestConfigCheckBase):
with self.assertRaises(di.LxcHostsDefined):
get_inventory()
def test_host_without_containers(self):
self.add_host('compute_hosts', 'compute1', '172.29.236.102')
inventory = get_inventory()
self.assertNotIn('compute1', inventory['lxc_hosts']['hosts'])
def test_cleaning_bad_hosts(self):
self.add_host('compute_hosts', 'compute1', '172.29.236.102')
inventory = get_inventory()
# insert compute1 into lxc_hosts, which mimicks bug behavior
inventory['lxc_hosts']['hosts'].append('compute1')
faked_path = INV_DIR
with mock.patch('filesystem.load_inventory') as inv_mock:
inv_mock.return_value = (inventory, faked_path)
new_inventory = get_inventory()
# host should no longer be in lxc_hosts
self.assertNotIn('compute1', new_inventory['lxc_hosts']['hosts'])
def test_emptying_lxc_hosts(self):
"""If lxc_hosts is deleted between runs, it should re-populate"""
inventory = get_inventory()
original_lxc_hosts = inventory.pop('lxc_hosts')
self.assertNotIn('lxc_hosts', inventory.keys())
faked_path = INV_DIR
with mock.patch('filesystem.load_inventory') as inv_mock:
inv_mock.return_value = (inventory, faked_path)
new_inventory = get_inventory()
self.assertEqual(original_lxc_hosts, new_inventory['lxc_hosts'])
class TestConfigMatchesEnvironment(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):