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clc_loadbalancer - Create, Delete shared loadbalancers in CenturyLink Cloud.
Synopsis
- An Ansible module to Create, Delete shared loadbalancers in CenturyLink Cloud.
Requirements (on host that executes module)
- python = 2.7
- requests >= 2.5.0
- clc-sdk
Options
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
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alias |
yes |
The alias of your CLC Account
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description |
no | None |
A description for the loadbalancer
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location |
yes |
The location of the datacenter where the load balancer resides in
|
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method |
no | None |
|
-The balancing method for the load balancer pool
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name |
yes |
The name of the loadbalancer
|
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nodes |
no |
A list of nodes that needs to be added to the load balancer pool
|
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persistence |
no | None |
|
The persistence method for the load balancer
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port |
no | None |
|
Port to configure on the public-facing side of the load balancer pool
|
state |
no | present |
|
Whether to create or delete the load balancer pool
|
status |
no | enabled |
|
The status of the loadbalancer
|
Examples
# Note - You must set the CLC_V2_API_USERNAME And CLC_V2_API_PASSWD Environment variables before running these examples
- name: Create Loadbalancer
hosts: localhost
connection: local
tasks:
- name: Actually Create things
clc_loadbalancer:
name: test
description: test
alias: TEST
location: WA1
port: 443
nodes:
- ipAddress: 10.11.22.123
privatePort: 80
state: present
- name: Add node to an existing loadbalancer pool
hosts: localhost
connection: local
tasks:
- name: Actually Create things
clc_loadbalancer:
name: test
description: test
alias: TEST
location: WA1
port: 443
nodes:
- ipAddress: 10.11.22.234
privatePort: 80
state: nodes_present
- name: Remove node from an existing loadbalancer pool
hosts: localhost
connection: local
tasks:
- name: Actually Create things
clc_loadbalancer:
name: test
description: test
alias: TEST
location: WA1
port: 443
nodes:
- ipAddress: 10.11.22.234
privatePort: 80
state: nodes_absent
- name: Delete LoadbalancerPool
hosts: localhost
connection: local
tasks:
- name: Actually Delete things
clc_loadbalancer:
name: test
description: test
alias: TEST
location: WA1
port: 443
nodes:
- ipAddress: 10.11.22.123
privatePort: 80
state: port_absent
- name: Delete Loadbalancer
hosts: localhost
connection: local
tasks:
- name: Actually Delete things
clc_loadbalancer:
name: test
description: test
alias: TEST
location: WA1
port: 443
nodes:
- ipAddress: 10.11.22.123
privatePort: 80
state: absent
Return Values
Common return values are documented here Return Values, the following are the fields unique to this module:
name | description | returned | type | sample |
---|---|---|---|---|
loadbalancer |
The load balancer result object from CLC
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success | dict | {'status': 'enabled', 'name': 'test-lb', 'links': [{'href': '/v2/sharedLoadBalancers/wfad/wa1/ab5b18cb81e94ab9925b61d1ca043fb5', 'verbs': ['GET', 'PUT', 'DELETE'], 'rel': 'self'}, {'href': '/v2/sharedLoadBalancers/wfad/wa1/ab5b18cb81e94ab9925b61d1ca043fb5/pools', 'verbs': ['GET', 'POST'], 'rel': 'pools'}], 'pools': [], 'ipAddress': '66.150.174.197', 'id': 'ab5b18cb81e94ab9925b61d1ca043fb5', 'description': 'test-lb'} |
Notes
Note
- To use this module, it is required to set the below environment variables which enables access to the Centurylink Cloud - CLC_V2_API_USERNAME, the account login id for the centurylink cloud - CLC_V2_API_PASSWORD, the account password for the centurylink cloud
- Alternatively, the module accepts the API token and account alias. The API token can be generated using the CLC account login and password via the HTTP api call @ https://api.ctl.io/v2/authentication/login - CLC_V2_API_TOKEN, the API token generated from https://api.ctl.io/v2/authentication/login - CLC_ACCT_ALIAS, the account alias associated with the centurylink cloud
- Users can set CLC_V2_API_URL to specify an endpoint for pointing to a different CLC environment.
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
For help in developing on modules, should you be so inclined, please read Community Information & Contributing, Testing Ansible and Developing Modules.
© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/clc_loadbalancer_module.html