jumpserver/apps/ops/inventory.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
from .ansible.inventory import BaseInventory
from assets.utils import get_assets_by_hostname_list, get_system_user_by_name
__all__ = [
'JMSInventory'
]
class JMSInventory(BaseInventory):
"""
JMS Inventory is the manager with jumpserver assets, so you can
write you own manager, construct you inventory
"""
def __init__(self, hostname_list, run_as_admin=False, run_as=None, become_info=None):
self.hostname_list = hostname_list
self.using_admin = run_as_admin
self.run_as = run_as
self.become_info = become_info
assets = self.get_jms_assets()
if run_as_admin:
host_list = [asset._to_secret_json() for asset in assets]
else:
host_list = [asset.to_json() for asset in assets]
if run_as:
run_user_info = self.get_run_user_info()
for host in host_list:
host.update(run_user_info)
if become_info:
for host in host_list:
host.update(become_info)
super().__init__(host_list=host_list)
def get_jms_assets(self):
assets = get_assets_by_hostname_list(self.hostname_list)
return assets
def get_run_user_info(self):
system_user = get_system_user_by_name(self.run_as)
if not system_user:
return {}
else:
return system_user._to_secret_json()