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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# Copyright: Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)

from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type


DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: ec2_eip
version_added: 1.0.0
short_description: manages EC2 elastic IP (EIP) addresses.
description:
    - This module can allocate or release an EIP.
    - This module can associate/disassociate an EIP with instances or network interfaces.
options:
  device_id:
    description:
      - The id of the device for the EIP. Can be an EC2 Instance id or Elastic Network Interface (ENI) id.
      - The I(instance_id) alias has been deprecated and will be removed after 2022-12-01.
    required: false
    aliases: [ instance_id ]
    type: str
  public_ip:
    description:
      - The IP address of a previously allocated EIP.
      - When I(state=present) and device is specified, the EIP is associated with the device.
      - When I(state=absent) and device is specified, the EIP is disassociated from the device.
    aliases: [ ip ]
    type: str
  state:
    description:
      - When C(state=present), allocate an EIP or associate an existing EIP with a device.
      - When C(state=absent), disassociate the EIP from the device and optionally release it.
    choices: ['present', 'absent']
    default: present
    type: str
  in_vpc:
    description:
      - Allocate an EIP inside a VPC or not.
      - Required if specifying an ENI with I(device_id).
    default: false
    type: bool
  reuse_existing_ip_allowed:
    description:
      - Reuse an EIP that is not associated to a device (when available), instead of allocating a new one.
    default: false
    type: bool
  release_on_disassociation:
    description:
      - Whether or not to automatically release the EIP when it is disassociated.
    default: false
    type: bool
  private_ip_address:
    description:
      - The primary or secondary private IP address to associate with the Elastic IP address.
    type: str
  allow_reassociation:
    description:
      -  Specify this option to allow an Elastic IP address that is already associated with another
         network interface or instance to be re-associated with the specified instance or interface.
    default: false
    type: bool
  tags:
    description: A dictionary of tags to apply to the EIP.
    type: dict
    version_added: 2.1.0
  purge_tags:
    description: Whether the I(tags) argument should cause tags not in the
      dictionary to be removed.
    default: True
    type: bool
    version_added: 2.1.0
  tag_name:
    description:
      - When I(reuse_existing_ip_allowed=true), supplement with this option to only reuse
        an Elastic IP if it is tagged with I(tag_name).
    type: str
  tag_value:
    description:
      - Supplements I(tag_name) but also checks that the value of the tag provided in I(tag_name) matches I(tag_value).
    type: str
  public_ipv4_pool:
    description:
      - Allocates the new Elastic IP from the provided public IPv4 pool (BYOIP)
        only applies to newly allocated Elastic IPs, isn't validated when I(reuse_existing_ip_allowed=true).
    type: str
  wait_timeout:
    description:
      - The I(wait_timeout) option does nothing and will be removed after 2022-06-01
    type: int
extends_documentation_fragment:
- amazon.aws.aws
- amazon.aws.ec2

author: "Rick Mendes (@rickmendes) <rmendes@illumina.com>"
notes:
   - There may be a delay between the time the EIP is assigned and when
     the cloud instance is reachable via the new address. Use wait_for and
     pause to delay further playbook execution until the instance is reachable,
     if necessary.
   - This module returns multiple changed statuses on disassociation or release.
     It returns an overall status based on any changes occurring. It also returns
     individual changed statuses for disassociation and release.
'''

EXAMPLES = '''
# Note: These examples do not set authentication details, see the AWS Guide for details.

- name: associate an elastic IP with an instance
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    device_id: i-1212f003
    ip: 93.184.216.119

- name: associate an elastic IP with a device
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    device_id: eni-c8ad70f3
    ip: 93.184.216.119

- name: associate an elastic IP with a device and allow reassociation
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    device_id: eni-c8ad70f3
    public_ip: 93.184.216.119
    allow_reassociation: true

- name: disassociate an elastic IP from an instance
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    device_id: i-1212f003
    ip: 93.184.216.119
    state: absent

- name: disassociate an elastic IP with a device
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    device_id: eni-c8ad70f3
    ip: 93.184.216.119
    state: absent

- name: allocate a new elastic IP and associate it with an instance
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    device_id: i-1212f003

- name: allocate a new elastic IP without associating it to anything
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    state: present
  register: eip

- name: output the IP
  ansible.builtin.debug:
    msg: "Allocated IP is {{ eip.public_ip }}"

- name: provision new instances with ec2
  amazon.aws.ec2:
    keypair: mykey
    instance_type: c1.medium
    image: ami-40603AD1
    wait: true
    group: webserver
    count: 3
  register: ec2

- name: associate new elastic IPs with each of the instances
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    device_id: "{{ item }}"
  loop: "{{ ec2.instance_ids }}"

- name: allocate a new elastic IP inside a VPC in us-west-2
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    region: us-west-2
    in_vpc: true
  register: eip

- name: output the IP
  ansible.builtin.debug:
    msg: "Allocated IP inside a VPC is {{ eip.public_ip }}"

- name: allocate eip - reuse unallocated ips (if found) with FREE tag
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    region: us-east-1
    in_vpc: true
    reuse_existing_ip_allowed: true
    tag_name: FREE

- name: allocate eip - reuse unallocated ips if tag reserved is nope
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    region: us-east-1
    in_vpc: true
    reuse_existing_ip_allowed: true
    tag_name: reserved
    tag_value: nope

- name: allocate new eip - from servers given ipv4 pool
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    region: us-east-1
    in_vpc: true
    public_ipv4_pool: ipv4pool-ec2-0588c9b75a25d1a02

- name: allocate eip - from a given pool (if no free addresses where dev-servers tag is dynamic)
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    region: us-east-1
    in_vpc: true
    reuse_existing_ip_allowed: true
    tag_name: dev-servers
    public_ipv4_pool: ipv4pool-ec2-0588c9b75a25d1a02

- name: allocate eip from pool - check if tag reserved_for exists and value is our hostname
  community.aws.ec2_eip:
    region: us-east-1
    in_vpc: true
    reuse_existing_ip_allowed: true
    tag_name: reserved_for
    tag_value: "{{ inventory_hostname }}"
    public_ipv4_pool: ipv4pool-ec2-0588c9b75a25d1a02
'''

RETURN = '''
allocation_id:
  description: allocation_id of the elastic ip
  returned: on success
  type: str
  sample: eipalloc-51aa3a6c
public_ip:
  description: an elastic ip address
  returned: on success
  type: str
  sample: 52.88.159.209
'''

try:
    import botocore.exceptions
except ImportError:
    pass  # caught by AnsibleAWSModule

from ansible_collections.amazon.aws.plugins.module_utils.core import AnsibleAWSModule
from ansible_collections.amazon.aws.plugins.module_utils.core import is_boto3_error_code
from ansible_collections.amazon.aws.plugins.module_utils.ec2 import AWSRetry
from ansible_collections.amazon.aws.plugins.module_utils.ec2 import ansible_dict_to_boto3_filter_list
from ansible_collections.amazon.aws.plugins.module_utils.ec2 import ensure_ec2_tags


def associate_ip_and_device(ec2, module, address, private_ip_address, device_id, allow_reassociation, check_mode, is_instance=True):
    if address_is_associated_with_device(ec2, module, address, device_id, is_instance):
        return {'changed': False}

    # If we're in check mode, nothing else to do
    if not check_mode:
        if is_instance:
            try:
                params = dict(
                    InstanceId=device_id,
                    AllowReassociation=allow_reassociation,
                )
                if private_ip_address:
                    params['PrivateIpAddress'] = private_ip_address
                if address['Domain'] == 'vpc':
                    params['AllocationId'] = address['AllocationId']
                else:
                    params['PublicIp'] = address['PublicIp']
                res = ec2.associate_address(aws_retry=True, **params)
            except (botocore.exceptions.BotoCoreError, botocore.exceptions.ClientError) as e:
                msg = "Couldn't associate Elastic IP address with instance '{0}'".format(device_id)
                module.fail_json_aws(e, msg=msg)
        else:
            params = dict(
                NetworkInterfaceId=device_id,
                AllocationId=address['AllocationId'],
                AllowReassociation=allow_reassociation,
            )

            if private_ip_address:
                params['PrivateIpAddress'] = private_ip_address

            try:
                res = ec2.associate_address(aws_retry=True, **params)
            except (botocore.exceptions.BotoCoreError, botocore.exceptions.ClientError) as e:
                msg = "Couldn't associate Elastic IP address with network interface '{0}'".format(device_id)
                module.fail_json_aws(e, msg=msg)
        if not res:
            module.fail_json_aws(e, msg='Association failed.')

    return {'changed': True}


def disassociate_ip_and_device(ec2, module, address, device_id, check_mode, is_instance=True):
    if not address_is_associated_with_device(ec2, module, address, device_id, is_instance):
        return {'changed': False}

    # If we're in check mode, nothing else to do
    if not check_mode:
        try:
            if address['Domain'] == 'vpc':
                res = ec2.disassociate_address(
                    AssociationId=address['AssociationId'], aws_retry=True
                )
            else:
                res = ec2.disassociate_address(
                    PublicIp=address['PublicIp'], aws_retry=True
                )
        except (botocore.exceptions.BotoCoreError, botocore.exceptions.ClientError) as e:
            module.fail_json_aws(e, msg="Dissassociation of Elastic IP failed")

    return {'changed': True}


@AWSRetry.jittered_backoff()
def find_address(ec2, module, public_ip, device_id, is_instance=True):
    """ Find an existing Elastic IP address """
    filters = []
    kwargs = {}

    if public_ip:
        kwargs["PublicIps"] = [public_ip]
    elif device_id:
        if is_instance:
            filters.append({"Name": 'instance-id', "Values": [device_id]})
        else:
            filters.append({'Name': 'network-interface-id', "Values": [device_id]})

    if len(filters) > 0:
        kwargs["Filters"] = filters
    elif len(filters) == 0 and public_ip is None:
        return None

    try:
        addresses = ec2.describe_addresses(**kwargs)
    except is_boto3_error_code('InvalidAddress.NotFound') as e:
        # If we're releasing and we can't find it, it's already gone...
        if module.params.get('state') == 'absent':
            module.exit_json(changed=False, disassociated=False, released=False)
        module.fail_json_aws(e, msg="Couldn't obtain list of existing Elastic IP addresses")

    addresses = addresses["Addresses"]
    if len(addresses) == 1:
        return addresses[0]
    elif len(addresses) > 1:
        msg = "Found more than one address using args {0}".format(kwargs)
        msg += "Addresses found: {0}".format(addresses)
        module.fail_json_aws(botocore.exceptions.ClientError, msg=msg)


def address_is_associated_with_device(ec2, module, address, device_id, is_instance=True):
    """ Check if the elastic IP is currently associated with the device """
    address = find_address(ec2, module, address["PublicIp"], device_id, is_instance)
    if address:
        if is_instance:
            if "InstanceId" in address and address["InstanceId"] == device_id:
                return address
        else:
            if "NetworkInterfaceId" in address and address["NetworkInterfaceId"] == device_id:
                return address
    return False


def allocate_address(ec2, module, domain, reuse_existing_ip_allowed, check_mode, tag_dict=None, public_ipv4_pool=None):
    """ Allocate a new elastic IP address (when needed) and return it """
    if not domain:
        domain = 'standard'

    if reuse_existing_ip_allowed:
        filters = []
        filters.append({'Name': 'domain', "Values": [domain]})

        if tag_dict is not None:
            filters += ansible_dict_to_boto3_filter_list(tag_dict)

        try:
            all_addresses = ec2.describe_addresses(Filters=filters, aws_retry=True)
        except (botocore.exceptions.BotoCoreError, botocore.exceptions.ClientError) as e:
            module.fail_json_aws(e, msg="Couldn't obtain list of existing Elastic IP addresses")

        all_addresses = all_addresses["Addresses"]

        if domain == 'vpc':
            unassociated_addresses = [a for a in all_addresses
                                      if not a.get('AssociationId', None)]
        else:
            unassociated_addresses = [a for a in all_addresses
                                      if not a['InstanceId']]
        if unassociated_addresses:
            return unassociated_addresses[0], False

    if public_ipv4_pool:
        return allocate_address_from_pool(ec2, module, domain, check_mode, public_ipv4_pool), True

    try:
        if check_mode:
            return None, True
        result = ec2.allocate_address(Domain=domain, aws_retry=True), True
    except (botocore.exceptions.BotoCoreError, botocore.exceptions.ClientError) as e:
        module.fail_json_aws(e, msg="Couldn't allocate Elastic IP address")
    return result


def release_address(ec2, module, address, check_mode):
    """ Release a previously allocated elastic IP address """

    # If we're in check mode, nothing else to do
    if not check_mode:
        try:
            result = ec2.release_address(AllocationId=address['AllocationId'], aws_retry=True)
        except (botocore.exceptions.BotoCoreError, botocore.exceptions.ClientError) as e:
            module.fail_json_aws(e, msg="Couldn't release Elastic IP address")

    return {'changed': True}


@AWSRetry.jittered_backoff()
def describe_eni_with_backoff(ec2, module, device_id):
    try:
        return ec2.describe_network_interfaces(NetworkInterfaceIds=[device_id])
    except is_boto3_error_code('InvalidNetworkInterfaceID.NotFound') as e:
        module.fail_json_aws(e, msg="Couldn't get list of network interfaces.")


def find_device(ec2, module, device_id, is_instance=True):
    """ Attempt to find the EC2 instance and return it """

    if is_instance:
        try:
            paginator = ec2.get_paginator('describe_instances')
            reservations = list(paginator.paginate(InstanceIds=[device_id]).search('Reservations[]'))
        except (botocore.exceptions.BotoCoreError, botocore.exceptions.ClientError) as e:
            module.fail_json_aws(e, msg="Couldn't get list of instances")

        if len(reservations) == 1:
            instances = reservations[0]['Instances']
            if len(instances) == 1:
                return instances[0]
    else:
        try:
            interfaces = describe_eni_with_backoff(ec2, module, device_id)
        except (botocore.exceptions.BotoCoreError, botocore.exceptions.ClientError) as e:
            module.fail_json_aws(e, msg="Couldn't get list of network interfaces.")
        if len(interfaces) == 1:
            return interfaces[0]


def ensure_present(ec2, module, domain, address, private_ip_address, device_id,
                   reuse_existing_ip_allowed, allow_reassociation, check_mode, is_instance=True):
    changed = False

    # Return the EIP object since we've been given a public IP
    if not address:
        if check_mode:
            return {'changed': True}

        address, changed = allocate_address(ec2, module, domain, reuse_existing_ip_allowed, check_mode)

    if device_id:
        # Allocate an IP for instance since no public_ip was provided
        if is_instance:
            instance = find_device(ec2, module, device_id)
            if reuse_existing_ip_allowed:
                if instance['VpcId'] and len(instance['VpcId']) > 0 and domain is None:
                    msg = "You must set 'in_vpc' to true to associate an instance with an existing ip in a vpc"
                    module.fail_json_aws(botocore.exceptions.ClientError, msg=msg)

            # Associate address object (provided or allocated) with instance
            assoc_result = associate_ip_and_device(
                ec2, module, address, private_ip_address, device_id, allow_reassociation,
                check_mode
            )
        else:
            instance = find_device(ec2, module, device_id, is_instance=False)
            # Associate address object (provided or allocated) with instance
            assoc_result = associate_ip_and_device(
                ec2, module, address, private_ip_address, device_id, allow_reassociation,
                check_mode, is_instance=False
            )

        changed = changed or assoc_result['changed']

    return {'changed': changed, 'public_ip': address['PublicIp'], 'allocation_id': address['AllocationId']}


def ensure_absent(ec2, module, address, device_id, check_mode, is_instance=True):
    if not address:
        return {'changed': False}

    # disassociating address from instance
    if device_id:
        if is_instance:
            return disassociate_ip_and_device(
                ec2, module, address, device_id, check_mode
            )
        else:
            return disassociate_ip_and_device(
                ec2, module, address, device_id, check_mode, is_instance=False
            )
    # releasing address
    else:
        return release_address(ec2, module, address, check_mode)


def allocate_address_from_pool(ec2, module, domain, check_mode, public_ipv4_pool):
    # type: (EC2Connection, AnsibleAWSModule, str, bool, str) -> Address
    """ Overrides botocore's allocate_address function to support BYOIP """
    if check_mode:
        return None

    params = {}

    if domain is not None:
        params['Domain'] = domain

    if public_ipv4_pool is not None:
        params['PublicIpv4Pool'] = public_ipv4_pool

    try:
        result = ec2.allocate_address(aws_retry=True, **params)
    except (botocore.exceptions.BotoCoreError, botocore.exceptions.ClientError) as e:
        module.fail_json_aws(e, msg="Couldn't allocate Elastic IP address")
    return result


def generate_tag_dict(module, tag_name, tag_value):
    # type: (AnsibleAWSModule, str, str) -> Optional[Dict]
    """ Generates a dictionary to be passed as a filter to Amazon """
    if tag_name and not tag_value:
        if tag_name.startswith('tag:'):
            tag_name = tag_name.strip('tag:')
        return {'tag-key': tag_name}

    elif tag_name and tag_value:
        if not tag_name.startswith('tag:'):
            tag_name = 'tag:' + tag_name
        return {tag_name: tag_value}

    elif tag_value and not tag_name:
        module.fail_json(msg="parameters are required together: ('tag_name', 'tag_value')")


def main():
    argument_spec = dict(
        device_id=dict(required=False, aliases=['instance_id'],
                       deprecated_aliases=[dict(name='instance_id',
                                           date='2022-12-01',
                                           collection_name='community.aws')]),
        public_ip=dict(required=False, aliases=['ip']),
        state=dict(required=False, default='present',
                   choices=['present', 'absent']),
        in_vpc=dict(required=False, type='bool', default=False),
        reuse_existing_ip_allowed=dict(required=False, type='bool',
                                       default=False),
        release_on_disassociation=dict(required=False, type='bool', default=False),
        allow_reassociation=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        wait_timeout=dict(type='int', removed_at_date='2022-06-01', removed_from_collection='community.aws'),
        private_ip_address=dict(),
        tags=dict(required=False, type='dict'),
        purge_tags=dict(required=False, type='bool', default=True),
        tag_name=dict(),
        tag_value=dict(),
        public_ipv4_pool=dict()
    )

    module = AnsibleAWSModule(
        argument_spec=argument_spec,
        supports_check_mode=True,
        required_by={
            'private_ip_address': ['device_id'],
        },
    )

    ec2 = module.client('ec2', retry_decorator=AWSRetry.jittered_backoff())

    device_id = module.params.get('device_id')
    instance_id = module.params.get('instance_id')
    public_ip = module.params.get('public_ip')
    private_ip_address = module.params.get('private_ip_address')
    state = module.params.get('state')
    in_vpc = module.params.get('in_vpc')
    domain = 'vpc' if in_vpc else None
    reuse_existing_ip_allowed = module.params.get('reuse_existing_ip_allowed')
    release_on_disassociation = module.params.get('release_on_disassociation')
    allow_reassociation = module.params.get('allow_reassociation')
    tag_name = module.params.get('tag_name')
    tag_value = module.params.get('tag_value')
    public_ipv4_pool = module.params.get('public_ipv4_pool')
    tags = module.params.get('tags')
    purge_tags = module.params.get('purge_tags')

    if instance_id:
        is_instance = True
        device_id = instance_id
    else:
        if device_id and device_id.startswith('i-'):
            is_instance = True
        elif device_id:
            if device_id.startswith('eni-') and not in_vpc:
                module.fail_json(msg="If you are specifying an ENI, in_vpc must be true")
            is_instance = False

    # Tags for *searching* for an EIP.
    tag_dict = generate_tag_dict(module, tag_name, tag_value)

    try:
        if device_id:
            address = find_address(ec2, module, public_ip, device_id, is_instance=is_instance)
        else:
            address = find_address(ec2, module, public_ip, None)

        if state == 'present':
            if device_id:
                result = ensure_present(
                    ec2, module, domain, address, private_ip_address, device_id,
                    reuse_existing_ip_allowed, allow_reassociation,
                    module.check_mode, is_instance=is_instance
                )
                if 'allocation_id' not in result:
                    # Don't check tags on check_mode here - no EIP to pass through
                    module.exit_json(**result)
            else:
                if address:
                    result = {
                        'changed': False,
                        'public_ip': address['PublicIp'],
                        'allocation_id': address['AllocationId']
                    }
                else:
                    address, changed = allocate_address(
                        ec2, module, domain, reuse_existing_ip_allowed,
                        module.check_mode, tag_dict, public_ipv4_pool
                    )
                    if address:
                        result = {
                            'changed': changed,
                            'public_ip': address['PublicIp'],
                            'allocation_id': address['AllocationId']
                        }
                    else:
                        # Don't check tags on check_mode here - no EIP to pass through
                        result = {
                            'changed': changed
                        }
                        module.exit_json(**result)

            result['changed'] |= ensure_ec2_tags(
                ec2, module, result['allocation_id'],
                resource_type='elastic-ip', tags=tags, purge_tags=purge_tags)
        else:
            if device_id:
                disassociated = ensure_absent(
                    ec2, module, address, device_id, module.check_mode, is_instance=is_instance
                )

                if release_on_disassociation and disassociated['changed']:
                    released = release_address(ec2, module, address, module.check_mode)
                    result = {
                        'changed': True,
                        'disassociated': disassociated['changed'],
                        'released': released['changed']
                    }
                else:
                    result = {
                        'changed': disassociated['changed'],
                        'disassociated': disassociated['changed'],
                        'released': False
                    }
            else:
                released = release_address(ec2, module, address, module.check_mode)
                result = {
                    'changed': released['changed'],
                    'disassociated': False,
                    'released': released['changed']
                }

    except (botocore.exceptions.BotoCoreError, botocore.exceptions.ClientError) as e:
        module.fail_json_aws(str(e))

    module.exit_json(**result)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()