community.general/plugins/lookup/consul_kv.py
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[PR #10863/9d0150b2 backport][stable-11] [doc] update requirements for all consul modules/lookups (#10872)
[doc] update requirements for all consul modules/lookups (#10863)

* [doc] update requirements for consul_kv module

python-consul has been unmaintained for a while. It uses a legacy way of passing the Consul token when sending requests. This leads to warning messages in Consul log, and will eventually break communication. Using the maintained py-consul library ensures compatibility to newer Consul versions.

* [doc] replace all python-consul occurrences with py-consul

* [fix] tests and possible pip server errors

* [chore] remove referencce to python-consul in comment

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(cherry picked from commit 9d0150b2c3)

Co-authored-by: Sebastian Damm <SipSeb@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Damm <sebastian.damm@pascom.net>
2025-10-03 07:53:16 +02:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2015, Steve Gargan <steve.gargan@gmail.com>
# Copyright (c) 2017 Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = r"""
author: Unknown (!UNKNOWN)
name: consul_kv
short_description: Fetch metadata from a Consul key value store
description:
- Lookup metadata for a playbook from the key value store in a Consul cluster. Values can be easily set in the kv store
with simple rest commands.
- C(curl -X PUT -d 'some-value' http://localhost:8500/v1/kv/ansible/somedata).
requirements:
- 'py-consul python library U(https://github.com/criteo/py-consul?tab=readme-ov-file#installation)'
options:
_raw:
description: List of key(s) to retrieve.
type: list
elements: string
recurse:
type: boolean
description: If V(true), retrieves all the values that have the given key as prefix.
default: false
index:
description:
- If the key has a value with the specified index then this is returned allowing access to historical values.
type: int
datacenter:
description:
- Retrieve the key from a consul datacenter other than the default for the consul host.
type: str
token:
description: The acl token to allow access to restricted values.
type: str
host:
default: localhost
type: str
description:
- The target to connect to, must be a resolvable address.
- It is determined from E(ANSIBLE_CONSUL_URL) if that is set.
ini:
- section: lookup_consul
key: host
port:
description:
- The port of the target host to connect to.
- If you use E(ANSIBLE_CONSUL_URL) this value is used from there.
type: int
default: 8500
scheme:
default: http
type: str
description:
- Whether to use http or https.
- If you use E(ANSIBLE_CONSUL_URL) this value is used from there.
validate_certs:
default: true
description: Whether to verify the TLS connection or not.
type: bool
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_CONSUL_VALIDATE_CERTS
ini:
- section: lookup_consul
key: validate_certs
client_cert:
description: The client cert to verify the TLS connection.
type: str
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_CONSUL_CLIENT_CERT
ini:
- section: lookup_consul
key: client_cert
url:
description:
- The target to connect to.
- 'Should look like this: V(https://my.consul.server:8500).'
type: str
version_added: 1.0.0
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_CONSUL_URL
ini:
- section: lookup_consul
key: url
"""
EXAMPLES = r"""
- ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: 'key contains {{item}}'
with_community.general.consul_kv:
- 'key/to/retrieve'
- name: Parameters can be provided after the key be more specific about what to retrieve
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: 'key contains {{item}}'
with_community.general.consul_kv:
- 'key/to recurse=true token=E6C060A9-26FB-407A-B83E-12DDAFCB4D98'
- name: retrieving a KV from a remote cluster on non default port
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: "{{ lookup('community.general.consul_kv', 'my/key', host='10.10.10.10', port=2000) }}"
"""
RETURN = r"""
_raw:
description:
- Value(s) stored in consul.
type: dict
"""
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib.parse import urlparse
from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleAssertionError
from ansible.plugins.lookup import LookupBase
from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_text
try:
import consul
HAS_CONSUL = True
except ImportError as e:
HAS_CONSUL = False
class LookupModule(LookupBase):
def run(self, terms, variables=None, **kwargs):
if not HAS_CONSUL:
raise AnsibleError(
'py-consul is required for consul_kv lookup. see https://github.com/criteo/py-consul?tab=readme-ov-file#installation')
# get options
self.set_options(direct=kwargs)
scheme = self.get_option('scheme')
host = self.get_option('host')
port = self.get_option('port')
url = self.get_option('url')
if url is not None:
u = urlparse(url)
if u.scheme:
scheme = u.scheme
host = u.hostname
if u.port is not None:
port = u.port
validate_certs = self.get_option('validate_certs')
client_cert = self.get_option('client_cert')
values = []
try:
for term in terms:
params = self.parse_params(term)
consul_api = consul.Consul(host=host, port=port, scheme=scheme, verify=validate_certs, cert=client_cert)
results = consul_api.kv.get(params['key'],
token=params['token'],
index=params['index'],
recurse=params['recurse'],
dc=params['datacenter'])
if results[1]:
# responds with a single or list of result maps
if isinstance(results[1], list):
for r in results[1]:
values.append(to_text(r['Value']))
else:
values.append(to_text(results[1]['Value']))
except Exception as e:
raise AnsibleError(
f"Error locating '{term}' in kv store. Error was {e}")
return values
def parse_params(self, term):
params = term.split(' ')
paramvals = {
'key': params[0],
'token': self.get_option('token'),
'recurse': self.get_option('recurse'),
'index': self.get_option('index'),
'datacenter': self.get_option('datacenter')
}
# parameters specified?
try:
for param in params[1:]:
if param and len(param) > 0:
name, value = param.split('=')
if name not in paramvals:
raise AnsibleAssertionError(f"{name} not a valid consul lookup parameter")
paramvals[name] = value
except (ValueError, AssertionError) as e:
raise AnsibleError(e)
return paramvals