I'm trying to use Ansible together with its CloudStack modules to e.g. create a computing instance at a cloud provider supporting CloudStack (here: Exoscale, shouldn't matter in this case).
tl;dr:
The CloudStack python library cs
is not found by ansible:
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "msg": "python library cs required: pip install cs"}
despite being installed.
Details:
My inventory/host file consists of one single line:
localhost ansible_connection=local
I now run a minimal test playbook play.yml
with ansible-playbook play.yml
The play.yml
content is:
---
- hosts: localhost
become: no
gather_facts: no
tasks:
- name: Include global variables
include_vars: vars/vars.yml
- name: Include global secrets
include_vars: vars/vault.yml
- name: python version
command: python --version
register: python_version
- name: print python version
debug:
msg: "{{ python_version }}"
- name: manual code execution
command: python -c "from cs import CloudStack; print(CloudStack)"
register: cs_output
- name: print manual code execution
debug:
msg: "{{ cs_output }}"
- name: Create debian instance
cs_instance:
api_key: "{{ vault.exoscale.key }}"
api_secret: "{{ vault.exoscale.secret }}"
api_url: "{{ exoscale.endpoints.compute }}"
name: test-vm-1
iso: Linux Debian 7 64-bit
hypervisor: VMware
Running this yields the following:
PLAY [localhost] *******************************************************************************************************
TASK [Include global variables] ****************************************************************************************
ok: [localhost]
TASK [Include global secrets] ******************************************************************************************
ok: [localhost]
TASK [print python version] ********************************************************************************************
ok: [localhost] => {
"msg": {
"changed": true,
"cmd": [
"python",
"--version"
],
"delta": "0:00:00.014565",
"end": "2018-04-20 08:14:04.997040",
"failed": false,
"rc": 0,
"start": "2018-04-20 08:14:04.982475",
"stderr": "Python 2.7.14",
"stderr_lines": [
"Python 2.7.14"
],
"stdout": "",
"stdout_lines": []
}
}
TASK [manual code execution] *******************************************************************************************
changed: [localhost]
TASK [print manual code execution] *************************************************************************************
ok: [localhost] => {
"msg": {
"changed": true,
"cmd": [
"python",
"-c",
"from cs import CloudStack; print(CloudStack)"
],
"delta": "0:00:00.263650",
"end": "2018-04-20 08:14:05.687666",
"failed": false,
"rc": 0,
"start": "2018-04-20 08:14:05.424016",
"stderr": "",
"stderr_lines": [],
"stdout": "<class 'cs.client.CloudStack'>",
"stdout_lines": [
"<class 'cs.client.CloudStack'>"
]
}
}
TASK [Create debian instance] ******************************************************************************************
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "msg": "python library cs required: pip install cs"}
PLAY RECAP *************************************************************************************************************
localhost : ok=7 changed=2 unreachable=0 failed=1
which python
(python installed with anaconda, conda environment named ansible
)
/Users/ccauet/anaconda3/envs/ansible/bin/python
python --version
Python 2.7.14
which ansible
(installed via pip in the same conda environment)
/Users/ccauet/anaconda3/envs/ansible/bin/ansible
ansible --version
(incl definition of used python version)
ansible 2.5.0
config file = /Users/ccauet/Repositories/p8/exoscale/ansible.cfg
configured module search path = [u'/Users/ccauet/.ansible/plugins/modules', u'/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules']
ansible python module location = /Users/ccauet/anaconda3/envs/ansible/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible
executable location = /Users/ccauet/anaconda3/envs/ansible/bin/ansible
python version = 2.7.14 | packaged by conda-forge | (default, Mar 30 2018, 18:21:11) [GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 6.1.0 (clang-602.0.53)]
pip freeze
ansible==2.5.0
asn1crypto==0.24.0
bcrypt==3.1.4
certifi==2018.4.16
cffi==1.11.5
chardet==3.0.4
cryptography==2.2.2
cs==2.1.6
enum34==1.1.6
idna==2.6
ipaddress==1.0.22
Jinja2==2.10
MarkupSafe==1.0
paramiko==2.4.1
pyasn1==0.4.2
pycparser==2.18
PyNaCl==1.2.1
PyYAML==3.12
requests==2.18.4
six==1.11.0
urllib3==1.22
As you can see cs
is installed and can be invoked by hand inside the playbook. Nevertheless the CloudStack module does not find the library.
Tried so far:
- Tested with python 2.7 and 3.6
Any help is welcome!