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# pylint: skip-file
# flake8: noqa
# pylint: disable=too-many-instance-attributes
class OCObjectValidator(OpenShiftCLI):
''' Class to wrap the oc command line tools '''
def __init__(self, kubeconfig):
''' Constructor for OCObjectValidator '''
# namespace has no meaning for object validation, hardcode to 'default'
super(OCObjectValidator, self).__init__('default', kubeconfig)
def get_invalid(self, kind, invalid_filter):
''' return invalid object information '''
rval = self._get(kind)
if rval['returncode'] != 0:
return False, rval, []
return True, rval, list(filter(invalid_filter, rval['results'][0]['items'])) # wrap filter with list for py3
# pylint: disable=too-many-return-statements
@staticmethod
def run_ansible(params):
''' run the idempotent ansible code
params comes from the ansible portion of this module
'''
objectvalidator = OCObjectValidator(params['kubeconfig'])
all_invalid = {}
failed = False
def _is_invalid_namespace(namespace):
# check if it uses a reserved name
name = namespace['metadata']['name']
if not any((name == 'kube',
name == 'kubernetes',
name == 'openshift',
name.startswith('kube-'),
name.startswith('kubernetes-'),
name.startswith('openshift-'),)):
return False
# determine if the namespace was created by a user
if 'annotations' not in namespace['metadata']:
return False
return 'openshift.io/requester' in namespace['metadata']['annotations']
checks = (
(
'hostsubnet',
lambda x: x['metadata']['name'] != x['host'],
u'hostsubnets where metadata.name != host',
),
(
'netnamespace',
lambda x: x['metadata']['name'] != x['netname'],
u'netnamespaces where metadata.name != netname',
),
(
'namespace',
_is_invalid_namespace,
u'namespaces that use reserved names and were not created by infrastructure components',
),
)
for resource, invalid_filter, invalid_msg in checks:
success, rval, invalid = objectvalidator.get_invalid(resource, invalid_filter)
if not success:
return {'failed': True, 'msg': 'Failed to GET {}.'.format(resource), 'state': 'list', 'results': rval}
if invalid:
failed = True
all_invalid[invalid_msg] = invalid
if failed:
return {
'failed': True,
'msg': (
"All objects are not valid. If you are a supported customer please contact "
"Red Hat Support providing the complete output above. If you are not a customer "
"please contact users@lists.openshift.redhat.com for assistance."
),
'state': 'list',
'results': all_invalid
}
return {'msg': 'All objects are valid.'}
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