# Writing a new Ansible FreeIPA module ## Minimum requirements A ansible-freeipa module should have: * Code: * A module file placed in `plugins/modules/.py` * Documentation: * `README-.md` file in the root directory and linked from the main README.md * Example playbooks in `playbooks//` directory * Tests: * Test cases (also playbooks) defined in `tests//test_.yml`. It's ok to have multiple files in this directory. ## Code The module file have to start with the python shebang line, license header and definition of the constants `ANSIBLE_METADATA`, `DOCUMENTATION`, `EXAMPLES` and `RETURNS`. Those constants need to be defined before the code (even imports). See https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/developing_modules_general.html#starting-a-new-module for more information. Although it's use is not yet required, ansible-freeipa provides `FreeIPABaseModule` as a helper class for the implementation of new modules. See the example bellow: ```python from ansible.module_utils.ansible_freeipa_module import FreeIPABaseModule class SomeIPAModule(FreeIPABaseModule): ipa_param_mapping = { "arg_to_be_passed_to_ipa_command": "module_param", "another_arg": "get_another_module_param", } def get_another_module_param(self): another_module_param = self.ipa_params.another_module_param # Validate or modify another_module_param ... return another_module_param def check_ipa_params(self): # Validate your params here ... # Example: if not self.ipa_params.module_param in VALID_OPTIONS: self.fail_json(msg="Invalid value for argument module_param") def define_ipa_commands(self): args = self.get_ipa_command_args() self.add_ipa_command("some_ipa_command", name="obj-name", args=args) def main(): ipa_module = SomeIPAModule(argument_spec=dict( module_param=dict(type="str", default=None, required=False), another_module_param=dict(type="str", default=None, required=False), )) ipa_module.ipa_run() if __name__ == "__main__": main() ``` In the example above, the module will call the command `some_ipa_command`, using "obj-name" as name and, `arg_to_be_passed_to_ipa_command` and `another_arg` as arguments. The values of the arguments will be determined by the class attribute `ipa_param_mapping`. In the case of `arg_to_be_passed_to_ipa_command` the key (`module_param`) is defined in the module `argument_specs` so the value of the argument is actually used. On the other hand, `another_arg` as mapped to something else: a callable method. In this case the method will be called and it's result used as value for `another_arg`. **NOTE**: Keep mind that to take advantage of the parameters mapping defined in `ipa_param_mapping` you will have to call `args = self.get_ipa_command_args()` and use `args` in your command. There is no implicit call of this method. ## Disclaimer The `FreeIPABaseModule` is new and might not be suitable to all cases and every module yet. In case you need to extend it's functionality for a new module please open an issue or PR and we'll be happy to discuss it.