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DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: docker_container

short_description: manage docker containers

description:
  - Manage the life cycle of docker containers.
  - Supports check mode. Run with --check and --diff to view config difference and list of actions to be taken.

version_added: "2.1.0"

options:
  blkio_weight:
    description:
      - Block IO (relative weight), between 10 and 1000.
    default: null
    required: false
  capabilities:
    description:
      - List of capabilities to add to the container.
    default: null
    required: false
  cleanup:
    description:
      - Use with I(detach) to remove the container after successful execution.
    default: false
    required: false
    version_added: "2.2"
  command:
    description:
      - Command to execute when the container starts.
    default: null
    required: false
  cpu_period:
    description:
      - Limit CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) period
    default: 0
    required: false
  cpu_quota:
    description:
      - Limit CPU CFS (Completely Fair Scheduler) quota
    default: 0
    required: false
  cpuset_cpus:
    description:
      - CPUs in which to allow execution C(1,3) or C(1-3).
    default: null
    required: false
  cpuset_mems:
    description:
      - Memory nodes (MEMs) in which to allow execution C(0-3) or C(0,1)
    default: null
    required: false
  cpu_shares:
    description:
      - CPU shares (relative weight).
    default: null
    required: false
  detach:
    description:
      - Enable detached mode to leave the container running in background.
        If disabled, the task will reflect the status of the container run (failed if the command failed).
    default: true
    required: false
  devices:
    description:
      - "List of host device bindings to add to the container. Each binding is a mapping expressed
        in the format: <path_on_host>:<path_in_container>:<cgroup_permissions>"
    default: null
    required: false
  dns_servers:
    description:
      - List of custom DNS servers.
    default: null
    required: false
  dns_search_domains:
    description:
      - List of custom DNS search domains.
    default: null
    required: false
  env:
    description:
      - Dictionary of key,value pairs.
    default: null
    required: false
  env_file:
    version_added: "2.2"
    description:
      - Path to a file containing environment variables I(FOO=BAR).
      - If variable also present in C(env), then C(env) value will override.
      - Requires docker-py >= 1.4.0.
    default: null
    required: false
  entrypoint:
    description:
      - Command that overwrites the default ENTRYPOINT of the image.
    default: null
    required: false
  etc_hosts:
    description:
      - Dict of host-to-IP mappings, where each host name is a key in the dictionary.
        Each host name will be added to the container's /etc/hosts file.
    default: null
    required: false
  exposed_ports:
    description:
      - List of additional container ports which informs Docker that the container
        listens on the specified network ports at runtime.
        If the port is already exposed using EXPOSE in a Dockerfile, it does not
        need to be exposed again.
    default: null
    required: false
    aliases:
      - exposed
  force_kill:
    description:
      - Use the kill command when stopping a running container. 
    default: false
    required: false
  groups:
    description:
      - List of additional group names and/or IDs that the container process will run as.
    default: null
    required: false
  hostname:
    description:
      - Container hostname.
    default: null
    required: false
  ignore_image:
    description:
      - When C(state) is I(present) or I(started) the module compares the configuration of an existing
        container to requested configuration. The evaluation includes the image version. If
        the image version in the registry does not match the container, the container will be
        recreated. Stop this behavior by setting C(ignore_image) to I(True).
    default: false
    required: false
    version_added: "2.2"      
  image:
    description:
      - Repository path and tag used to create the container. If an image is not found or pull is true, the image
        will be pulled from the registry. If no tag is included, 'latest' will be used.
    default: null
    required: false
  interactive:
    description:
      - Keep stdin open after a container is launched, even if not attached.
    default: false
    required: false
  ipc_mode:
    description:
      - Set the IPC mode for the container. Can be one of 'container:<name|id>' to reuse another
        container's IPC namespace or 'host' to use the host's IPC namespace within the container.
    default: null
    required: false
  keep_volumes:
    description:
      - Retain volumes associated with a removed container.
    default: true
    required: false
  kill_signal:
    description:
      - Override default signal used to kill a running container.
    default null:
    required: false
  kernel_memory:
    description:
      - "Kernel memory limit (format: <number>[<unit>]). Number is a positive integer.
        Unit can be one of b, k, m, or g. Minimum is 4M."
    default: 0
    required: false
  labels:
     description:
       - Dictionary of key value pairs.
     default: null
     required: false
  links:
    description:
      - List of name aliases for linked containers in the format C(container_name:alias)
    default: null
    required: false
  log_driver:
    description:
      - Specify the logging driver. Docker uses json-file by default.
    choices:
      - json-file
      - syslog
      - journald
      - gelf
      - fluentd
      - awslogs
      - splunk
    default: null
    required: false
  log_options:
    description:
      - Dictionary of options specific to the chosen log_driver. See https://docs.docker.com/engine/admin/logging/overview/
        for details.
    required: false
    default: null
  mac_address:
    description:
      - Container MAC address (e.g. 92:d0:c6:0a:29:33)
    default: null
    required: false
  memory:
    description:
      - "Memory limit (format: <number>[<unit>]). Number is a positive integer.
        Unit can be one of b, k, m, or g"
    default: 0
    required: false
  memory_reservation:
    description:
      - "Memory soft limit (format: <number>[<unit>]). Number is a positive integer.
        Unit can be one of b, k, m, or g"
    default: 0
    required: false
  memory_swap:
    description:
      - Total memory limit (memory + swap, format:<number>[<unit>]).
        Number is a positive integer. Unit can be one of b, k, m, or g.
    default: 0
    required: false
  memory_swappiness:
    description:
        - Tune a container's memory swappiness behavior. Accepts an integer between 0 and 100.
    default: 0
    required: false
  name:
    description:
      - Assign a name to a new container or match an existing container.
      - When identifying an existing container name may be a name or a long or short container ID.
    required: true
  network_mode:
    description:
      - Connect the container to a network.
    choices:
      - bridge
      - container:<name|id>
      - host
      - none
    default: null
    required: false
  networks:
     description:
       - List of networks the container belongs to.
       - Each network is a dict with keys C(name), C(ipv4_address), C(ipv6_address), C(links), C(aliases).
       - For each network C(name) is required, all other keys are optional.
       - If included, C(links) or C(aliases) are lists.
       - For examples of the data structure and usage see EXAMPLES below.
       - To remove a container from one or more networks, use the C(purge_networks) option.
     default: null
     required: false
     version_added: "2.2"
  oom_killer:
    description:
      - Whether or not to disable OOM Killer for the container.
    default: false
    required: false
  oom_score_adj:
    description:
      - An integer value containing the score given to the container in order to tune OOM killer preferences.
    default: 0
    required: false
    version_added: "2.2"
  paused:
    description:
      - Use with the started state to pause running processes inside the container.
    default: false
    required: false
  pid_mode:
    description:
      - Set the PID namespace mode for the container. Currently only supports 'host'.
    default: null
    required: false
  privileged:
    description:
      - Give extended privileges to the container.
    default: false
    required: false
  published_ports:
    description:
      - List of ports to publish from the container to the host.
      - "Use docker CLI syntax: C(8000), C(9000:8000), or C(0.0.0.0:9000:8000), where 8000 is a
        container port, 9000 is a host port, and 0.0.0.0 is a host interface."
      - Container ports must be exposed either in the Dockerfile or via the C(expose) option.
      - A value of ALL will publish all exposed container ports to random host ports, ignoring
        any other mappings.
      - If C(networks) parameter is provided, will inspect each network to see if there exists
        a bridge network with optional parameter com.docker.network.bridge.host_binding_ipv4.
        If such a network is found, then published ports where no host IP address is specified 
        will be bound to the host IP pointed to by com.docker.network.bridge.host_binding_ipv4.
        Note that the first bridge network with a com.docker.network.bridge.host_binding_ipv4 
        value encountered in the list of C(networks) is the one that will be used. 
    aliases:
      - ports
    required: false
    default: null
  pull:
    description:
       - If true, always pull the latest version of an image. Otherwise, will only pull an image when missing.
    default: false
    required: false
  purge_networks:
    description:
       - Remove the container from ALL networks not included in C(networks) parameter.
       - Any default networks such as I(bridge), if not found in C(networks), will be removed as well.
    default: false
    required: false
    version_added: "2.2"
  read_only:
    description:
      - Mount the container's root file system as read-only.
    default: false
    required: false
  recreate:
    description:
      - Use with present and started states to force the re-creation of an existing container.
    default: false
    required: false
  restart:
    description:
      - Use with started state to force a matching container to be stopped and restarted.
    default: false
    required: false
  restart_policy:
    description:
      - Container restart policy. Place quotes around I(no) option.
    choices:
      - always
      - no
      - on-failure
      - unless-stopped
    default: on-failure
    required: false
  restart_retries:
    description:
       - Use with restart policy to control maximum number of restart attempts.
    default: 0
    required: false
  shm_size:
    description:
      - Size of `/dev/shm`. The format is `<number><unit>`. `number` must be greater than `0`.
        Unit is optional and can be `b` (bytes), `k` (kilobytes), `m` (megabytes), or `g` (gigabytes).
      - Omitting the unit defaults to bytes. If you omit the size entirely, the system uses `64m`.
    default: null
    required: false
  security_opts:
    description:
      - List of security options in the form of C("label:user:User")
    default: null
    required: false
  state:
    description:
      - 'I(absent) - A container matching the specified name will be stopped and removed. Use force_kill to kill the container
         rather than stopping it. Use keep_volumes to retain volumes associated with the removed container.'
      - 'I(present) - Asserts the existence of a container matching the name and any provided configuration parameters. If no
        container matches the name, a container will be created. If a container matches the name but the provided configuration
        does not match, the container will be updated, if it can be. If it cannot be updated, it will be removed and re-created
        with the requested config. Image version will be taken into account when comparing configuration. To ignore image
        version use the ignore_image option. Use the recreate option to force the re-creation of the matching container. Use
        force_kill to kill the container rather than stopping it. Use keep_volumes to retain volumes associated with a removed
        container.'
      - 'I(started) - Asserts there is a running container matching the name and any provided configuration. If no container
        matches the name, a container will be created and started. If a container matching the name is found but the
        configuration does not match, the container will be updated, if it can be. If it cannot be updated, it will be removed
        and a new container will be created with the requested configuration and started. Image version will be taken into
        account when comparing configuration. To ignore image version use the ignore_image option. Use recreate to always
        re-create a matching container, even if it is running. Use restart to force a matching container to be stopped and
        restarted. Use force_kill to kill a container rather than stopping it. Use keep_volumes to retain volumes associated
        with a removed container.'
      - 'I(stopped) - Asserts that the container is first I(present), and then if the container is running moves it to a stopped 
        state. Use force_kill to kill a container rather than stopping it.'
    required: false
    default: started
    choices:
      - absent
      - present
      - stopped
      - started
  stop_signal:
    description:
      - Override default signal used to stop the container.
    default: null
    required: false
  stop_timeout:
    description:
      - Number of seconds to wait for the container to stop before sending SIGKILL.
    required: false
    default: null
  trust_image_content:
    description:
      - If true, skip image verification.
    default: false
    required: false
  tty:
    description:
      - Allocate a psuedo-TTY.
    default: false
    required: false
  ulimits:
    description:
      - "List of ulimit options. A ulimit is specified as C(nofile:262144:262144)"
    default: null
    required: false
  user:
    description:
      - Sets the username or UID used and optionally the groupname or GID for the specified command.
      - "Can be [ user | user:group | uid | uid:gid | user:gid | uid:group ]"
    default: null
    required: false
  uts:
    description:
      - Set the UTS namespace mode for the container.
    default: null
    required: false
  volumes:
    description:
      - List of volumes to mount within the container.
      - "Use docker CLI-style syntax: C(/host:/container[:mode])"
      - You can specify a read mode for the mount with either C(ro) or C(rw).
      - SELinux hosts can additionally use C(z) or C(Z) to use a shared or
        private label for the volume.
    default: null
    required: false
  volume_driver:
    description:
      - The container volume driver.
    default: none
    required: false
  volumes_from:
    description:
      - List of container names or Ids to get volumes from.
    default: null
    required: false
extends_documentation_fragment:
    - docker

author:
    - "Cove Schneider (@cove)"
    - "Joshua Conner (@joshuaconner)"
    - "Pavel Antonov (@softzilla)"
    - "Thomas Steinbach (@ThomasSteinbach)"
    - "Philippe Jandot (@zfil)"
    - "Daan Oosterveld (@dusdanig)"
    - "James Tanner (@jctanner)"
    - "Chris Houseknecht (@chouseknecht)"

requirements:
    - "python >= 2.6"
    - "docker-py >= 1.7.0"
    - "Docker API >= 1.20"
'''

EXAMPLES = '''
- name: Create a data container
  docker_container:
    name: mydata
    image: busybox
    volumes:
      - /data

- name: Re-create a redis container
  docker_container:
    name: myredis
    image: redis
    command: redis-server --appendonly yes
    state: present
    recreate: yes
    exposed_ports:
      - 6379
    volumes_from:
      - mydata

- name: Restart a container
  docker_container:
    name: myapplication
    image: someuser/appimage
    state: started
    restart: yes
    links:
     - "myredis:aliasedredis"
    devices:
     - "/dev/sda:/dev/xvda:rwm"
    ports:
     - "8080:9000"
     - "127.0.0.1:8081:9001/udp"
    env:
        SECRET_KEY: ssssh

- name: Container present
  docker_container:
    name: mycontainer
    state: present
    image: ubuntu:14.04
    command: sleep infinity 

- name: Stop a container
  docker_container:
    name: mycontainer
    state: stopped

- name: Start 4 load-balanced containers
  docker_container:
    name: "container{{ item }}"
    recreate: yes
    image: someuser/anotherappimage
    command: sleep 1d
  with_sequence: count=4

- name: remove container
  docker_container:
    name: ohno
    state: absent

- name: Syslogging output
  docker_container:
    name: myservice
    image: busybox
    log_driver: syslog
    log_options:
      syslog-address: tcp://my-syslog-server:514
      syslog-facility: daemon
      syslog-tag: myservice

- name: Create db container and connect to network
  docker_container:
    name: db_test
    image: "postgres:latest"
    networks:
      - name: "{{ docker_network_name }}"

- name: Start container, connect to network and link
  docker_container:
    name: sleeper
    image: ubuntu:14.04
    networks:
      - name: TestingNet
        ipv4_address: "172.1.1.100"
        aliases:
          - sleepyzz
        links:
          - db_test:db
      - name: TestingNet2

- name: Start a container with a command
  docker_container:
    name: sleepy
    image: ubuntu:14.04
    command: sleep infinity

- name: Add container to networks
  docker_container:
    docker_container:
    name: sleepy
    networks:
      - name: TestingNet
        ipv4_address: 172.1.1.18
        links:
          - sleeper
      - name: TestingNet2
        ipv4_address: 172.1.10.20

- name: Update network with aliases
  docker_container:
    name: sleepy
    networks:
      - name: TestingNet
        aliases:
          - sleepyz
          - zzzz

- name: Remove container from one network
  docker_container:
    name: sleepy
    networks:
      - name: TestingNet2
    purge_networks: yes

- name: Remove container from all networks
  docker_container:
    name: sleepy
    purge_networks: yes

'''

RETURN = '''
ansible_docker_container:
    description:
      - Facts representing the current state of the container. Matches the docker inspection output.
      - Note that facts are not part of registered vars but accessible directly.
      - Empty if C(state) is I(absent)
      - If detached is I(False), will include Output attribute containing any output from container run.
    returned: always
    type: dict
    sample: '{
        "AppArmorProfile": "",
        "Args": [],
        "Config": {
            "AttachStderr": false,
            "AttachStdin": false,
            "AttachStdout": false,
            "Cmd": [
                "/usr/bin/supervisord"
            ],
            "Domainname": "",
            "Entrypoint": null,
            "Env": [
                "PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin"
            ],
            "ExposedPorts": {
                "443/tcp": {},
                "80/tcp": {}
            },
            "Hostname": "8e47bf643eb9",
            "Image": "lnmp_nginx:v1",
            "Labels": {},
            "OnBuild": null,
            "OpenStdin": false,
            "StdinOnce": false,
            "Tty": false,
            "User": "",
            "Volumes": {
                "/tmp/lnmp/nginx-sites/logs/": {}
            },
            ...
    }'
'''

import re

from ansible.module_utils.docker_common import *

try:
    from docker import utils
    from docker.utils.types import Ulimit
except:
    # missing docker-py handled in ansible.module_utils.docker
    pass


REQUIRES_CONVERSION_TO_BYTES = [
    'memory',
    'memory_reservation',
    'memory_swap',
    'shm_size'
]

VOLUME_PERMISSIONS = ('rw', 'ro', 'z', 'Z')

class TaskParameters(DockerBaseClass):
    '''
    Access and parse module parameters
    '''

    def __init__(self, client):
        super(TaskParameters, self).__init__()
        self.client = client

        self.blkio_weight = None
        self.capabilities = None
        self.cleanup = None
        self.command = None
        self.cpu_period = None
        self.cpu_quota = None
        self.cpuset_cpus = None
        self.cpuset_mems = None
        self.cpu_shares = None
        self.detach = None
        self.debug = None
        self.devices = None
        self.dns_servers = None
        self.dns_opts = None
        self.dns_search_domains = None
        self.env = None
        self.env_file = None
        self.entrypoint = None
        self.etc_hosts = None
        self.exposed_ports = None
        self.force_kill = None
        self.groups = None
        self.hostname = None
        self.ignore_image = None
        self.image = None
        self.interactive = None
        self.ipc_mode = None
        self.keep_volumes = None
        self.kernel_memory = None
        self.kill_signal = None
        self.labels = None
        self.links = None
        self.log_driver = None
        self.log_options = None
        self.mac_address = None
        self.memory = None
        self.memory_reservation = None
        self.memory_swap = None
        self.memory_swappiness = None
        self.name = None
        self.network_mode = None
        self.networks = None
        self.oom_killer = None
        self.oom_score_adj = None
        self.paused = None
        self.pid_mode = None
        self.privileged = None
        self.purge_networks = None
        self.pull = None
        self.read_only = None
        self.recreate = None
        self.restart = None
        self.restart_retries = None
        self.restart_policy = None
        self.shm_size = None
        self.security_opts = None
        self.state = None
        self.stop_signal = None
        self.stop_timeout = None
        self.trust_image_content = None
        self.tty = None
        self.user = None
        self.uts = None
        self.volumes = None
        self.volume_binds = dict()
        self.volumes_from = None
        self.volume_driver = None

        for key, value in client.module.params.items():
            setattr(self, key, value)

        for param_name in REQUIRES_CONVERSION_TO_BYTES:
            if client.module.params.get(param_name):
                try:
                    setattr(self, param_name, human_to_bytes(client.module.params.get(param_name)))
                except ValueError as exc:
                    self.fail("Failed to convert %s to bytes: %s" % (param_name, exc))

        self.publish_all_ports = False
        self.published_ports = self._parse_publish_ports()
        if self.published_ports == 'all':
            self.publish_all_ports = True
            self.published_ports = None

        self.ports = self._parse_exposed_ports(self.published_ports)
        self.log("expose ports:")
        self.log(self.ports, pretty_print=True)

        self.links = self._parse_links(self.links)

        if self.volumes:
            self.volumes = self._expand_host_paths()

        self.env = self._get_environment()
        self.ulimits = self._parse_ulimits()
        self.log_config = self._parse_log_config()
        self.exp_links = None
        self.volume_binds = self._get_volume_binds(self.volumes)

        self.log("volumes:")
        self.log(self.volumes, pretty_print=True)
        self.log("volume binds:")
        self.log(self.volume_binds, pretty_print=True)

        if self.networks:
            for network in self.networks:
                if not network.get('name'):
                    self.fail("Parameter error: network must have a name attribute.")
                network['id'] = self._get_network_id(network['name'])
                if not network['id']:
                    self.fail("Parameter error: network named %s could not be found. Does it exist?" % network['name'])
                if network.get('links'):
                    network['links'] = self._parse_links(network['links'])

    def fail(self, msg):
        self.client.module.fail_json(msg=msg)

    @property
    def update_parameters(self):
        '''
        Returns parameters used to update a container
        '''

        update_parameters = dict(
            blkio_weight='blkio_weight',
            cpu_period='cpu_period',
            cpu_quota='cpu_quota',
            cpu_shares='cpu_shares',
            cpuset_cpus='cpuset_cpus',
            mem_limit='memory',
            mem_reservation='mem_reservation',
            memswap_limit='memory_swap',
            kernel_memory='kernel_memory'
        )
        result = dict()
        for key, value in update_parameters.items():
            if getattr(self, value, None) is not None:
                result[key] = getattr(self, value)
        return result

    @property
    def create_parameters(self):
        '''
        Returns parameters used to create a container
        '''
        create_params = dict(
            command='command',
            hostname='hostname',
            user='user',
            detach='detach',
            stdin_open='interactive',
            tty='tty',
            ports='ports',
            environment='env',
            name='name',
            entrypoint='entrypoint',
            cpu_shares='cpu_shares',
            mac_address='mac_address',
            labels='labels',
            stop_signal='stop_signal',
            volume_driver='volume_driver',
        )

        result = dict(
            host_config=self._host_config(),
            volumes=self._get_mounts(),
        )

        for key, value in create_params.items():
            if getattr(self, value, None) is not None:
                result[key] = getattr(self, value)
        return result

    def _expand_host_paths(self):
        new_vols = []
        for vol in self.volumes:
            if ':' in vol:
                if len(vol.split(':')) == 3:
                    host, container, mode = vol.split(':')
                    if re.match(r'[\.~]', host):
                        host = os.path.abspath(host)
                    new_vols.append("%s:%s:%s" % (host, container, mode))
                    continue
                elif len(vol.split(':')) == 2:
                    parts = vol.split(':')
                    if parts[1] not in VOLUME_PERMISSIONS and re.match(r'[\.~]', parts[0]):
                        host = os.path.abspath(parts[0])
                        new_vols.append("%s:%s:rw" % (host, parts[1]))
                        continue
            new_vols.append(vol)
        return new_vols

    def _get_mounts(self):
        '''
        Return a list of container mounts.
        :return:
        '''
        result = []
        if self.volumes:
            for vol in self.volumes:
                if ':' in vol:
                    if len(vol.split(':')) == 3:
                        host, container, _ = vol.split(':')
                        result.append(container)
                        continue
                    if len(vol.split(':')) == 2:
                        parts = vol.split(':')
                        if parts[1] not in VOLUME_PERMISSIONS:
                            result.append(parts[1])
                            continue
                result.append(vol)
        self.log("mounts:")
        self.log(result, pretty_print=True)
        return result

    def _host_config(self):
        '''
        Returns parameters used to create a HostConfig object
        '''

        host_config_params=dict(
            port_bindings='published_ports',
            publish_all_ports='publish_all_ports',
            links='links',
            privileged='privileged',
            dns='dns_servers',
            dns_search='dns_search_domains',
            binds='volume_binds',
            volumes_from='volumes_from',
            network_mode='network_mode',
            cap_add='capabilities',
            extra_hosts='etc_hosts',
            read_only='read_only',
            ipc_mode='ipc_mode',
            security_opt='security_opts',
            ulimits='ulimits',
            log_config='log_config',
            mem_limit='memory',
            memswap_limit='memory_swap',
            mem_swappiness='memory_swappiness',
            oom_score_adj='oom_score_adj',
            shm_size='shm_size',
            group_add='groups',
            devices='devices',
            pid_mode='pid_mode'
        )
        params = dict()
        for key, value in host_config_params.items():
            if getattr(self, value, None) is not None:
                params[key] = getattr(self, value)

        if self.restart_policy:
            params['restart_policy'] = dict(Name=self.restart_policy,
                                            MaximumRetryCount=self.restart_retries)

        return self.client.create_host_config(**params)

    @property
    def default_host_ip(self):
        ip = '0.0.0.0'
        if not self.networks:
            return ip
        for net in self.networks:
            if net.get('name'):
                network = self.client.inspect_network(net['name'])
                if network.get('Driver') == 'bridge' and \
                   network.get('Options', {}).get('com.docker.network.bridge.host_binding_ipv4'):
                    ip = network['Options']['com.docker.network.bridge.host_binding_ipv4']
                    break
        return ip

    def _parse_publish_ports(self):
        '''
        Parse ports from docker CLI syntax
        '''
        if self.published_ports is None:
            return None

        if 'all' in self.published_ports:
            return 'all'

        default_ip = self.default_host_ip

        binds = {}
        for port in self.published_ports:
            parts = str(port).split(':')
            container_port = parts[-1]
            if '/' not in container_port:
                container_port = int(parts[-1])

            p_len = len(parts)
            if p_len == 1:
                bind = (default_ip,)
            elif p_len == 2:
                bind = (default_ip, int(parts[0]))
            elif p_len == 3:
                bind = (parts[0], int(parts[1])) if parts[1] else (parts[0],)

            if container_port in binds:
                old_bind = binds[container_port]
                if isinstance(old_bind, list):
                    old_bind.append(bind)
                else:
                    binds[container_port] = [binds[container_port], bind]
            else:
                binds[container_port] = bind
        return binds

    @staticmethod
    def _get_volume_binds(volumes):
        '''
        Extract host bindings, if any, from list of volume mapping strings.

        :return: dictionary of bind mappings
        '''
        result = dict()
        if volumes:
            for vol in volumes:
                host = None
                if ':' in vol:
                    if len(vol.split(':')) == 3:
                        host, container, mode = vol.split(':')
                    if len(vol.split(':')) == 2:
                        parts = vol.split(':')
                        if parts[1] not in VOLUME_PERMISSIONS:
                            host, container, mode = (vol.split(':') + ['rw'])
                if host is not None:
                    result[host] = dict(
                        bind=container,
                        mode=mode
                    )
        return result

    def _parse_exposed_ports(self, published_ports):
        '''
        Parse exposed ports from docker CLI-style ports syntax.
        '''
        exposed = []
        if self.exposed_ports:
            for port in self.exposed_ports:
                port = str(port).strip()
                protocol = 'tcp'
                match = re.search(r'(/.+$)', port)
                if match:
                    protocol = match.group(1).replace('/', '')
                    port = re.sub(r'/.+$', '', port)
                exposed.append((port, protocol))
        if published_ports:
            # Any published port should also be exposed
            for publish_port in published_ports:
                match = False
                if isinstance(publish_port, basestring) and '/' in publish_port:
                    port, protocol = publish_port.split('/')
                    port = int(port)
                else:
                    protocol = 'tcp'
                    port = int(publish_port)
                for exposed_port in exposed:
                    if isinstance(exposed_port[0], basestring) and '-' in exposed_port[0]:
                        start_port, end_port = exposed_port[0].split('-')
                        if int(start_port) <= port <= int(end_port):
                            match = True
                    elif exposed_port[0] == port:
                        match = True
                if not match:
                    exposed.append((port, protocol))
        return exposed

    @staticmethod
    def _parse_links(links):
        '''
        Turn links into a dictionary
        '''
        if links is None:
            return None

        result = {}
        for link in links:
            parsed_link = link.split(':', 1)
            if len(parsed_link) == 2:
                result[parsed_link[0]] = parsed_link[1]
            else:
                result[parsed_link[0]] = parsed_link[0]
        return result

    def _parse_ulimits(self):
        '''
        Turn ulimits into an array of Ulimit objects
        '''
        if self.ulimits is None:
            return None

        results = []
        for limit in self.ulimits:
            limits = dict()
            pieces = limit.split(':')
            if len(pieces) >= 2:
                limits['name'] = pieces[0]
                limits['soft'] = int(pieces[1])
                limits['hard'] = int(pieces[1])
            if len(pieces) == 3:
                limits['hard'] = int(pieces[2])
            try:
                results.append(Ulimit(**limits))
            except ValueError as exc:
                self.fail("Error parsing ulimits value %s - %s" % (limit, exc))
        return results

    def _parse_log_config(self):
        '''
        Create a LogConfig object
        '''
        if self.log_driver is None:
            return None

        options = dict(
            Type=self.log_driver,
            Config = dict()
        )

        if self.log_options is not None:
            options['Config'] = self.log_options

        try:
            return LogConfig(**options)
        except ValueError as exc:
            self.fail('Error parsing logging options - %s' % (exc))

    def _get_environment(self):
        """
        If environment file is combined with explicit environment variables, the explicit environment variables
        take precedence.
        """
        final_env = {}
        if self.env_file:
            parsed_env_file = utils.parse_env_file(self.env_file)
            for name, value in parsed_env_file.items():
                final_env[name] = str(value)
        if self.env:
            for name, value in self.env.items():
                final_env[name] = str(value)
        return final_env

    def _get_network_id(self, network_name):
        network_id = None
        try:
            for network in self.client.networks(names=[network_name]):
                if network['Name'] == network_name:
                    network_id = network['Id']
                    break
        except Exception as exc:
            self.fail("Error getting network id for %s - %s" % (network_name, str(exc)))
        return network_id



class Container(DockerBaseClass):

    def __init__(self, container, parameters):
        super(Container, self).__init__()
        self.raw = container
        self.Id = None
        self.container = container
        if container:
            self.Id = container['Id']
            self.Image = container['Image']
        self.log(self.container, pretty_print=True)
        self.parameters = parameters
        self.parameters.expected_links = None
        self.parameters.expected_ports = None
        self.parameters.expected_exposed = None
        self.parameters.expected_volumes = None
        self.parameters.expected_ulimits = None
        self.parameters.expected_etc_hosts = None
        self.parameters.expected_env = None

    def fail(self, msg):
        self.parameters.client.module.fail_json(msg=msg)

    @property
    def exists(self):
        return True if self.container else False

    @property
    def running(self):
        if self.container and self.container.get('State'):
            if self.container['State'].get('Running') and not self.container['State'].get('Ghost', False):
                return True
        return False

    def has_different_configuration(self, image):
        '''
        Diff parameters vs existing container config. Returns tuple: (True | False, List of differences)
        '''
        self.log('Starting has_different_configuration')
        self.parameters.expected_entrypoint = self._get_expected_entrypoint()
        self.parameters.expected_links = self._get_expected_links()
        self.parameters.expected_ports = self._get_expected_ports()
        self.parameters.expected_exposed = self._get_expected_exposed(image)
        self.parameters.expected_volumes = self._get_expected_volumes(image)
        self.parameters.expected_binds = self._get_expected_binds(image)
        self.parameters.expected_ulimits = self._get_expected_ulimits(self.parameters.ulimits)
        self.parameters.expected_etc_hosts = self._convert_simple_dict_to_list('etc_hosts')
        self.parameters.expected_env = self._get_expected_env(image)
        self.parameters.expected_cmd = self._get_expected_cmd()
        self.parameters.expected_devices = self._get_expected_devices()

        if not self.container.get('HostConfig'):
            self.fail("has_config_diff: Error parsing container properties. HostConfig missing.")
        if not self.container.get('Config'):
            self.fail("has_config_diff: Error parsing container properties. Config missing.")
        if not self.container.get('NetworkSettings'):
            self.fail("has_config_diff: Error parsing container properties. NetworkSettings missing.")

        host_config = self.container['HostConfig']
        log_config = host_config.get('LogConfig', dict())
        restart_policy = host_config.get('RestartPolicy', dict())
        config = self.container['Config']
        network = self.container['NetworkSettings']

        # The previous version of the docker module ignored the detach state by
        # assuming if the container was running, it must have been detached.
        detach = not (config.get('AttachStderr') and config.get('AttachStdout'))

        # Map parameters to container inspect results
        config_mapping = dict(
            image=config.get('Image'),
            expected_cmd=config.get('Cmd'),
            hostname=config.get('Hostname'),
            user=config.get('User'),
            detach=detach,
            interactive=config.get('OpenStdin'),
            capabilities=host_config.get('CapAdd'),
            expected_devices=host_config.get('Devices'),
            dns_servers=host_config.get('Dns'),
            dns_opts=host_config.get('DnsOptions'),
            dns_search_domains=host_config.get('DnsSearch'),
            expected_env=(config.get('Env') or []),
            expected_entrypoint=config.get('Entrypoint'),
            expected_etc_hosts=host_config['ExtraHosts'],
            expected_exposed=[re.sub(r'/.+$', '', p) for p in config.get('ExposedPorts', dict()).keys()],
            groups=host_config.get('GroupAdd'),
            ipc_mode=host_config.get("IpcMode"),
            labels=config.get('Labels'),
            expected_links=host_config.get('Links'),
            log_driver=log_config.get('Type'),
            log_options=log_config.get('Config'),
            mac_address=network.get('MacAddress'),
            memory_swappiness=host_config.get('MemorySwappiness'),
            network_mode=host_config.get('NetworkMode'),
            oom_killer=host_config.get('OomKillDisable'),
            oom_score_adj=host_config.get('OomScoreAdj'),
            pid_mode=host_config.get('PidMode'),
            privileged=host_config.get('Privileged'),
            expected_ports=host_config.get('PortBindings'),
            read_only=host_config.get('ReadonlyRootfs'),
            restart_policy=restart_policy.get('Name'),
            restart_retries=restart_policy.get('MaximumRetryCount'),
            # Cannot test shm_size, as shm_size is not included in container inspection results.
            # shm_size=host_config.get('ShmSize'),
            security_opts=host_config.get("SecuriytOpt"),
            stop_signal=config.get("StopSignal"),
            tty=config.get('Tty'),
            expected_ulimits=host_config.get('Ulimits'),
            uts=host_config.get('UTSMode'),
            expected_volumes=config.get('Volumes'),
            expected_binds=host_config.get('Binds'),
            volumes_from=host_config.get('VolumesFrom'),
            volume_driver=host_config.get('VolumeDriver')
        )

        differences = []
        for key, value in config_mapping.items():
            self.log('check differences %s %s vs %s' % (key, getattr(self.parameters, key), str(value)))
            if getattr(self.parameters, key, None) is not None:
                if isinstance(getattr(self.parameters, key), list) and isinstance(value, list):
                    if len(getattr(self.parameters, key)) > 0 and isinstance(getattr(self.parameters, key)[0], dict):
                        # compare list of dictionaries
                        self.log("comparing list of dict: %s" % key)
                        match = self._compare_dictionary_lists(getattr(self.parameters, key), value)
                    else:
                        # compare two lists. Is list_a in list_b?
                        self.log("comparing lists: %s" % key)
                        set_a = set(getattr(self.parameters, key))
                        set_b = set(value)
                        match = (set_a <= set_b)
                elif isinstance(getattr(self.parameters, key), dict) and isinstance(value, dict):
                    # compare two dicts
                    self.log("comparing two dicts: %s" % key)
                    match = self._compare_dicts(getattr(self.parameters, key), value)
                else:
                    # primitive compare
                    self.log("primitive compare: %s" % key)
                    match = (getattr(self.parameters, key) == value)

                if not match:
                    # no match. record the differences
                    item = dict()
                    item[key] = dict(
                        parameter=getattr(self.parameters, key),
                        container=value
                    )
                    differences.append(item)

        has_differences = True if len(differences) > 0 else False
        return has_differences, differences

    def _compare_dictionary_lists(self, list_a, list_b):
        '''
        If all of list_a exists in list_b, return True
        '''
        if not isinstance(list_a, list) or not isinstance(list_b, list):
            return False
        matches = 0
        for dict_a in list_a:
            for dict_b in list_b:
                if self._compare_dicts(dict_a, dict_b):
                    matches += 1
                    break
        result = (matches == len(list_a))
        return result

    def _compare_dicts(self, dict_a, dict_b):
        '''
        If dict_a in dict_b, return True
        '''
        if not isinstance(dict_a, dict) or not isinstance(dict_b, dict):
            return False
        for key, value in dict_a.items():
            if isinstance(value, dict):
                match = self._compare_dicts(value, dict_b.get(key))
            elif isinstance(value, list):
                if len(value) > 0 and isinstance(value[0], dict):
                    match = self._compare_dictionary_lists(value, dict_b.get(key))
                else:
                    set_a = set(value)
                    set_b = set(dict_b.get(key))
                    match = (set_a == set_b)
            else:
                match = (value == dict_b.get(key))
            if not match:
                return False
        return True

    def has_different_resource_limits(self):
        '''
        Diff parameters and container resource limits
        '''
        if not self.container.get('HostConfig'):
            self.fail("limits_differ_from_container: Error parsing container properties. HostConfig missing.")

        host_config = self.container['HostConfig']

        config_mapping = dict(
            cpu_period=host_config.get('CpuPeriod'),
            cpu_quota=host_config.get('CpuQuota'),
            cpuset_cpus=host_config.get('CpusetCpus'),
            cpuset_mems=host_config.get('CpusetMems'),
            cpu_shares=host_config.get('CpuShares'),
            kernel_memory=host_config.get("KernelMemory"),
            memory=host_config.get('Memory'),
            memory_reservation=host_config.get('MemoryReservation'),
            memory_swap=host_config.get('MemorySwap'),
            oom_score_adj=host_config.get('OomScoreAdj'),
        )

        differences = []
        for key, value in config_mapping.items():
            if getattr(self.parameters, key, None) and getattr(self.parameters, key) != value:
                # no match. record the differences
                item = dict()
                item[key] = dict(
                    parameter=getattr(self.parameters, key),
                    container=value
                )
                differences.append(item)
        different = (len(differences) > 0)
        return different, differences

    def has_network_differences(self):
        '''
        Check if the container is connected to requested networks with expected options: links, aliases, ipv4, ipv6
        '''
        different = False
        differences = []

        if not self.parameters.networks:
            return different, differences

        if not self.container.get('NetworkSettings'):
            self.fail("has_missing_networks: Error parsing container properties. NetworkSettings missing.")

        connected_networks = self.container['NetworkSettings']['Networks']
        for network in self.parameters.networks:
            if connected_networks.get(network['name'], None) is None:
                different = True
                differences.append(dict(
                    parameter=network,
                    container=None
                ))
            else:
                diff = False
                if network.get('ipv4_address') and network['ipv4_address'] != connected_networks[network['name']].get('IPAddress'):
                    diff = True
                if network.get('ipv6_address') and network['ipv6_address'] != connected_networks[network['name']].get('GlobalIPv6Address'):
                    diff = True
                if network.get('aliases') and not connected_networks[network['name']].get('Aliases'):
                    diff = True
                if network.get('aliases') and connected_networks[network['name']].get('Aliases'):
                    for alias in network.get('aliases'):
                        if alias not in connected_networks[network['name']].get('Aliases', []):
                            diff = True
                if network.get('links') and not connected_networks[network['name']].get('Links'):
                    diff = True
                if network.get('links') and connected_networks[network['name']].get('Links'):
                    expected_links = []
                    for link, alias in network['links'].items():
                        expected_links.append("%s:%s" % (link, alias))
                    for link in expected_links:
                        if link not in connected_networks[network['name']].get('Links', []):
                            diff = True
                if diff:
                    different = True
                    differences.append(dict(
                        parameter=network,
                        container=dict(
                            name=network['name'],
                            ipv4_address=connected_networks[network['name']].get('IPAddress'),
                            ipv6_address=connected_networks[network['name']].get('GlobalIPv6Address'),
                            aliases=connected_networks[network['name']].get('Aliases'),
                            links=connected_networks[network['name']].get('Links')
                        )
                    ))
        return different, differences

    def has_extra_networks(self):
        '''
        Check if the container is connected to non-requested networks
        '''
        extra_networks = []
        extra = False

        if not self.container.get('NetworkSettings'):
            self.fail("has_extra_networks: Error parsing container properties. NetworkSettings missing.")

        connected_networks = self.container['NetworkSettings'].get('Networks')
        if connected_networks:
            for network, network_config in connected_networks.items():
                keep = False
                if self.parameters.networks:
                    for expected_network in self.parameters.networks:
                        if expected_network['name'] == network:
                            keep = True
                if not keep:
                    extra = True
                    extra_networks.append(dict(name=network, id=network_config['NetworkID']))
        return extra, extra_networks

    def _get_expected_devices(self):
        if not self.parameters.devices:
            return None
        expected_devices = []
        for device in self.parameters.devices:
            parts = device.split(':')
            if len(parts) == 1:
                expected_devices.append(
                    dict(
                        CgroupPermissions='rwm',
                        PathInContainer=parts[0],
                        PathOnHost=parts[0]
                    ))
            elif len(parts) == 2:
                parts = device.split(':')
                expected_devices.append(
                    dict(
                        CgroupPermissions='rwm',
                        PathInContainer=parts[1],
                        PathOnHost=parts[0]
                    )
                )
            else:
                expected_devices.append(
                    dict(
                    CgroupPermissions=parts[2],
                    PathInContainer=parts[1],
                    PathOnHost=parts[0]
                ))
        return expected_devices

    def _get_expected_entrypoint(self):
        self.log('_get_expected_entrypoint')
        if not self.parameters.entrypoint:
            return None
        return shlex.split(self.parameters.entrypoint)

    def _get_expected_ports(self):
        if not self.parameters.published_ports:
            return None
        expected_bound_ports = {}
        for container_port, config in self.parameters.published_ports.items():
            if isinstance(container_port, int):
                container_port = "%s/tcp" % container_port
            if len(config) == 1:
                expected_bound_ports[container_port] = [{'HostIp': "0.0.0.0", 'HostPort': ""}]
            elif isinstance(config[0], tuple):
                expected_bound_ports[container_port] = []
                for host_ip, host_port in config:
                    expected_bound_ports[container_port].append({'HostIp': host_ip, 'HostPort': str(host_port)})
            else:
                expected_bound_ports[container_port] = [{'HostIp': config[0], 'HostPort': str(config[1])}]
        return expected_bound_ports

    def _get_expected_links(self):
        if self.parameters.links is None:
            return None
        self.log('parameter links:')
        self.log(self.parameters.links, pretty_print=True)
        exp_links = []
        for link, alias in self.parameters.links.items():
            exp_links.append("/%s:%s/%s" % (link, ('/' + self.parameters.name), alias))
        return exp_links

    def _get_expected_binds(self, image):
        self.log('_get_expected_binds')
        image_vols = []
        if image:
            image_vols = self._get_image_binds(image['ContainerConfig'].get('Volumes'))
        param_vols = []
        if self.parameters.volumes:
            for vol in self.parameters.volumes:
                host = None
                if ':' in vol:
                    if len(vol.split(':')) == 3:
                        host, container, mode = vol.split(':')
                    if len(vol.split(':')) == 2:
                        parts = vol.split(':')
                        if parts[1] not in VOLUME_PERMISSIONS:
                            host, container, mode = vol.split(':') + ['rw']
                if host:
                    param_vols.append("%s:%s:%s" % (host, container, mode))
        result = list(set(image_vols + param_vols))
        self.log("expected_binds:")
        self.log(result, pretty_print=True)
        return result

    def _get_image_binds(self, volumes):
        '''
        Convert array of binds to array of strings with format host_path:container_path:mode

        :param volumes: array of bind dicts
        :return: array of strings
        '''
        results = []
        if isinstance(volumes, dict):
            results += self._get_bind_from_dict(volumes)
        elif isinstance(volumes, list):
            for vol in volumes:
                results += self._get_bind_from_dict(vol)
        return results

    @staticmethod
    def _get_bind_from_dict(volume_dict):
        results = []
        if volume_dict:
            for host_path, config in volume_dict.items():
                if isinstance(config, dict) and config.get('bind'):
                    container_path = config.get('bind')
                    mode = config.get('mode', 'rw')
                    results.append("%s:%s:%s" % (host_path, container_path, mode))
        return results

    def _get_expected_volumes(self, image):
        self.log('_get_expected_volumes')
        expected_vols = dict()
        if image and image['ContainerConfig'].get('Volumes'):
            expected_vols.update(image['ContainerConfig'].get('Volumes'))

        if self.parameters.volumes:
            for vol in self.parameters.volumes:
                container = None
                if ':' in vol:
                    if len(vol.split(':')) == 3:
                        host, container, mode = vol.split(':')
                    if len(vol.split(':')) == 2:
                        parts = vol.split(':')
                        if parts[1] not in VOLUME_PERMISSIONS:
                            host, container, mode = vol.split(':') + ['rw']
                new_vol = dict()
                if container:
                    new_vol[container] = dict()
                else:
                    new_vol[vol] = dict()
                expected_vols.update(new_vol)

        if not expected_vols:
            expected_vols = None
        self.log("expected_volumes:")
        self.log(expected_vols, pretty_print=True)
        return expected_vols

    def _get_expected_env(self, image):
        self.log('_get_expected_env')
        expected_env = dict()
        if image and image['ContainerConfig'].get('Env'):
            for env_var in image['ContainerConfig']['Env']:
                parts = env_var.split('=', 1)
                expected_env[parts[0]] = parts[1]
        if self.parameters.env:
            expected_env.update(self.parameters.env)
        param_env = []
        for key, value in expected_env.items():
            param_env.append("%s=%s" % (key, value))
        return param_env

    def _get_expected_exposed(self, image):
        self.log('_get_expected_exposed')
        image_ports = []
        if image:
            image_ports = [re.sub(r'/.+$', '', p) for p in (image['ContainerConfig'].get('ExposedPorts') or {}).keys()]
        param_ports = []
        if self.parameters.ports:
            param_ports = [str(p[0]) for p in self.parameters.ports]
        result = list(set(image_ports + param_ports))
        self.log(result, pretty_print=True)
        return result

    def _get_expected_ulimits(self, config_ulimits):
        self.log('_get_expected_ulimits')
        if config_ulimits is None:
            return None
        results = []
        for limit in config_ulimits:
            results.append(dict(
                Name=limit.name,
                Soft=limit.soft,
                Hard=limit.hard
            ))
        return results

    def _get_expected_cmd(self):
        self.log('_get_expected_cmd')
        if not self.parameters.command:
            return None
        return shlex.split(self.parameters.command)

    def _convert_simple_dict_to_list(self, param_name, join_with=':'):
        if getattr(self.parameters, param_name, None) is None:
            return None
        results = []
        for key, value in getattr(self.parameters, param_name).items():
            results.append("%s%s%s" % (key, join_with, value))
        return results


class ContainerManager(DockerBaseClass):
    '''
    Perform container management tasks
    '''

    def __init__(self, client):

        super(ContainerManager, self).__init__()

        self.client = client
        self.parameters = TaskParameters(client)
        self.check_mode = self.client.check_mode
        self.results = {'changed': False, 'actions': []}
        self.diff = {}
        self.facts = {}

        state = self.parameters.state
        if state in ('stopped', 'started', 'present'):
            self.present(state)
        elif state == 'absent':
            self.absent()

        if not self.check_mode and not self.parameters.debug:
            self.results.pop('actions')

        if self.client.module._diff or self.parameters.debug:
            self.results['diff'] = self.diff

        if self.facts:
            self.results['ansible_facts'] = {'ansible_docker_container': self.facts}

    def present(self, state):
        container = self._get_container(self.parameters.name)
        image = self._get_image()

        if not container.exists:
            # New container
            self.log('No container found')
            new_container = self.container_create(self.parameters.image, self.parameters.create_parameters)
            if new_container:
                container = new_container
        else:
            # Existing container
            different, differences = container.has_different_configuration(image)
            image_different = False
            if not self.parameters.ignore_image:
                image_different = self._image_is_different(image, container)
            if image_different or different or self.parameters.recreate:
                self.diff['differences'] = differences
                if image_different:
                    self.diff['image_different'] = True
                self.log("differences")
                self.log(differences, pretty_print=True)
                if container.running:
                    self.container_stop(container.Id)
                self.container_remove(container.Id)
                new_container = self.container_create(self.parameters.image, self.parameters.create_parameters)
                if new_container:
                    container = new_container

        if container and container.exists:
            container = self.update_limits(container)
            container = self.update_networks(container)

            if state == 'started' and not container.running:
                container = self.container_start(container.Id)
            elif state == 'started' and self.parameters.restart:
                self.container_stop(container.Id)
                container = self.container_start(container.Id)
            elif state == 'stopped' and container.running:
                self.container_stop(container.Id)
                container = self._get_container(container.Id)

        self.facts = container.raw

    def absent(self):
        container = self._get_container(self.parameters.name)
        if container.exists:
            if container.running:
                self.container_stop(container.Id)
            self.container_remove(container.Id)

    def fail(self, msg, **kwargs):
        self.client.module.fail_json(msg=msg, **kwargs)

    def _get_container(self, container):
        '''
        Expects container ID or Name. Returns a container object
        '''
        return Container(self.client.get_container(container), self.parameters)

    def _get_image(self):
        if not self.parameters.image:
            self.log('No image specified')
            return None
        repository, tag = utils.parse_repository_tag(self.parameters.image)
        if not tag:
            tag = "latest"
        image = self.client.find_image(repository, tag)
        if not self.check_mode:
            if not image or self.parameters.pull:
                self.log("Pull the image.")
                image = self.client.pull_image(repository, tag)
                self.results['actions'].append(dict(pulled_image="%s:%s" % (repository, tag)))
                self.results['changed'] = True
        self.log("image")
        self.log(image, pretty_print=True)
        return image

    def _image_is_different(self, image, container):
        if image and image.get('Id'):
            if container and container.Image:
                if image.get('Id') != container.Image:
                    return True
        return False

    def update_limits(self, container):
        limits_differ, different_limits = container.has_different_resource_limits()
        if limits_differ:
            self.log("limit differences:")
            self.log(different_limits, pretty_print=True)
        if limits_differ and not self.check_mode:
            self.container_update(container.Id, self.parameters.update_parameters)
            return self._get_container(container.Id)
        return container

    def update_networks(self, container):
        has_network_differences, network_differences = container.has_network_differences()
        updated_container = container
        if has_network_differences:
            if self.diff.get('differences'):
                self.diff['differences'].append(dict(network_differences=network_differences))
            else:
                self.diff['differences'] = [dict(network_differences=network_differences)]
            self.results['changed'] = True
            updated_container = self._add_networks(container, network_differences)

        if self.parameters.purge_networks:
            has_extra_networks, extra_networks = container.has_extra_networks()
            if has_extra_networks:
                if self.diff.get('differences'):
                    self.diff['differences'].append(dict(purge_networks=extra_networks))
                else:
                    self.diff['differences'] = [dict(purge_networks=extra_networks)]
                self.results['changed'] = True
                updated_container = self._purge_networks(container, extra_networks)
        return updated_container

    def _add_networks(self, container, differences):
        for diff in differences:
            # remove the container from the network, if connected
            if diff.get('container'):
                self.results['actions'].append(dict(removed_from_network=diff['parameter']['name']))
                if not self.check_mode:
                    try:
                        self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container.Id, diff['parameter']['id'])
                    except Exception as exc:
                        self.fail("Error disconnecting container from network %s - %s" % (diff['parameter']['name'],
                                                                                          str(exc)))
            # connect to the network
            params = dict(
                ipv4_address=diff['parameter'].get('ipv4_address', None),
                ipv6_address=diff['parameter'].get('ipv6_address', None),
                links=diff['parameter'].get('links', None),
                aliases=diff['parameter'].get('aliases', None)
            )
            self.results['actions'].append(dict(added_to_network=diff['parameter']['name'], network_parameters=params))
            if not self.check_mode:
                try:
                    self.log("Connecting container to network %s" % diff['parameter']['id'])
                    self.log(params, pretty_print=True)
                    self.client.connect_container_to_network(container.Id, diff['parameter']['id'], **params)
                except Exception as exc:
                    self.fail("Error connecting container to network %s - %s" % (diff['parameter']['name'], str(exc)))
        return self._get_container(container.Id)

    def _purge_networks(self, container, networks):
        for network in networks:
            self.results['actions'].append(dict(removed_from_network=network['name']))
            if not self.check_mode:
                try:
                    self.client.disconnect_container_from_network(container.Id, network['name'])
                except Exception as exc:
                    self.fail("Error disconnecting container from network %s - %s" % (network['name'],
                                                                                      str(exc)))
        return self._get_container(container.Id)

    def container_create(self, image, create_parameters):
        self.log("create container")
        self.log("image: %s parameters:" % image)
        self.log(create_parameters, pretty_print=True)
        self.results['actions'].append(dict(created="Created container", create_parameters=create_parameters))
        self.results['changed'] = True
        new_container = None
        if not self.check_mode:
            try:
                new_container = self.client.create_container(image, **create_parameters)
            except Exception as exc:
                self.fail("Error creating container: %s" % str(exc))
            return self._get_container(new_container['Id'])
        return new_container

    def container_start(self, container_id):
        self.log("start container %s" % (container_id))
        self.results['actions'].append(dict(started=container_id))
        self.results['changed'] = True
        if not self.check_mode:
            try:
                self.client.start(container=container_id)
            except Exception as exc:
                self.fail("Error starting container %s: %s" % (container_id, str(exc)))

            if not self.parameters.detach:
                status = self.client.wait(container_id)
                output = self.client.logs(container_id, stdout=True, stderr=True, stream=False, timestamps=False)
                if status != 0:
                    self.fail(output, status=status)
                if self.parameters.cleanup:
                    self.container_remove(container_id, force=True)
                insp = self._get_container(container_id)
                if insp.raw:
                    insp.raw['Output'] = output
                else:
                    insp.raw = dict(Output=output)
                return insp
        return self._get_container(container_id)

    def container_remove(self, container_id, link=False, force=False):
        volume_state = (not self.parameters.keep_volumes)  
        self.log("remove container container:%s v:%s link:%s force%s" % (container_id, volume_state, link, force))
        self.results['actions'].append(dict(removed=container_id, volume_state=volume_state, link=link, force=force))
        self.results['changed'] = True
        response = None
        if not self.check_mode:
            try:
                response = self.client.remove_container(container_id, v=volume_state, link=link, force=force)
            except Exception as exc:
                self.fail("Error removing container %s: %s" % (container_id, str(exc)))
        return response

    def container_update(self, container_id, update_parameters):
        if update_parameters:
            self.log("update container %s" % (container_id))
            self.log(update_parameters, pretty_print=True)
            self.results['actions'].append(dict(updated=container_id, update_parameters=update_parameters))
            self.results['changed'] = True
            if not self.check_mode and callable(getattr(self.client, 'update_container')):
                try:
                    self.client.update_container(container_id, **update_parameters)
                except Exception as exc:
                    self.fail("Error updating container %s: %s" % (container_id, str(exc)))
        return self._get_container(container_id)

    def container_kill(self, container_id):
        self.results['actions'].append(dict(killed=container_id, signal=self.parameters.kill_signal))
        self.results['changed'] = True
        response = None
        if not self.check_mode:
            try:
                if self.parameters.kill_signal:
                    response = self.client.kill(container_id, signal=self.parameters.kill_signal)
                else:
                    response = self.client.kill(container_id)
            except Exception as exc:
                self.fail("Error killing container %s: %s" % (container_id, exc))
        return response

    def container_stop(self, container_id):
        if self.parameters.force_kill:
            self.container_kill(container_id)
            return
        self.results['actions'].append(dict(stopped=container_id, timeout=self.parameters.stop_timeout))
        self.results['changed'] = True
        response = None
        if not self.check_mode:
            try:
                if self.parameters.stop_timeout:
                    response = self.client.stop(container_id, timeout=self.parameters.stop_timeout)
                else:
                    response = self.client.stop(container_id)
            except Exception as exc:
                self.fail("Error stopping container %s: %s" % (container_id, str(exc)))
        return response


def main():
    argument_spec = dict(
        blkio_weight=dict(type='int'),
        capabilities=dict(type='list'),
        cleanup=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        command=dict(type='str'),
        cpu_period=dict(type='int'),
        cpu_quota=dict(type='int'),
        cpuset_cpus=dict(type='str'),
        cpuset_mems=dict(type='str'),
        cpu_shares=dict(type='int'),
        detach=dict(type='bool', default=True),
        devices=dict(type='list'),
        dns_servers=dict(type='list'),
        dns_opts=dict(type='list'),
        dns_search_domains=dict(type='list'),
        env=dict(type='dict'),
        env_file=dict(type='path'),
        entrypoint=dict(type='str'),
        etc_hosts=dict(type='dict'),
        exposed_ports=dict(type='list', aliases=['exposed', 'expose']),
        force_kill=dict(type='bool', default=False, aliases=['forcekill']),
        groups=dict(type='list'),
        hostname=dict(type='str'),
        ignore_image=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        image=dict(type='str'),
        interactive=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        ipc_mode=dict(type='str'),
        keep_volumes=dict(type='bool', default=True),
        kernel_memory=dict(type='str'),
        kill_signal=dict(type='str'),
        labels=dict(type='dict'),
        links=dict(type='list'),
        log_driver=dict(type='str', choices=['json-file', 'syslog', 'journald', 'gelf', 'fluentd', 'awslogs', 'splunk'], default=None),
        log_options=dict(type='dict', aliases=['log_opt']),
        mac_address=dict(type='str'),
        memory=dict(type='str', default='0'),
        memory_reservation=dict(type='str'),
        memory_swap=dict(type='str'),
        memory_swappiness=dict(type='int'),
        name=dict(type='str', required=True),
        network_mode=dict(type='str'),
        networks=dict(type='list'),
        oom_killer=dict(type='bool'),
        oom_score_adj=dict(type='int'),
        paused=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        pid_mode=dict(type='str'),
        privileged=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        published_ports=dict(type='list', aliases=['ports']),
        pull=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        purge_networks=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        read_only=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        recreate=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        restart=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        restart_policy=dict(type='str', choices=['no', 'on-failure', 'always', 'unless-stopped']),
        restart_retries=dict(type='int', default=None),
        shm_size=dict(type='str'),
        security_opts=dict(type='list'),
        state=dict(type='str', choices=['absent', 'present', 'started', 'stopped'], default='started'),
        stop_signal=dict(type='str'),
        stop_timeout=dict(type='int'),
        trust_image_content=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        tty=dict(type='bool', default=False),
        ulimits=dict(type='list'),
        user=dict(type='str'),
        uts=dict(type='str'),
        volumes=dict(type='list'),
        volumes_from=dict(type='list'),
        volume_driver=dict(type='str'),
    )

    required_if = [
        ('state', 'present', ['image'])
    ]

    client = AnsibleDockerClient(
        argument_spec=argument_spec,
        required_if=required_if,
        supports_check_mode=True
    )

    cm = ContainerManager(client)
    client.module.exit_json(**cm.results)

# import module snippets
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

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