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ansible/network/nxos/nxos_vrf.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
#
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: nxos_vrf
version_added: "2.1"
short_description: Manages global VRF configuration
description:
- Manages global VRF configuration
extends_documentation_fragment: nxos
author: Jason Edelman (@jedelman8), Gabriele Gerbino (@GGabriele)
notes:
- Cisco NX-OS creates the default VRF by itself. Therefore,
you're not allowed to use default as I(vrf) name in this module.
- I(vrf) name must be shorter than 32 chars.
- VRF names are not case sensible in NX-OS. Anyway, the name is stored
just like it's inserted by the user and it'll not be changed again
unless the VRF is removed and re-created. i.e. I(vrf=NTC) will create
a VRF named NTC, but running it again with I(vrf=ntc) will not cause
a configuration change.
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options:
vrf:
description:
- Name of VRF to be managed
required: true
admin_state:
description:
- Administrative state of the VRF
required: false
default: up
choices: ['up','down']
state:
description:
- Manages desired state of the resource
required: false
default: present
choices: ['present','absent']
description:
description:
- Description of the VRF
required: false
default: null
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# ensure ntc VRF exists on switch
- nxos_vrf: vrf=ntc host={{ inventory_hostname }}
# ensure ntc VRF does not exist on switch
- nxos_vrf: vrf=ntc host={{ inventory_hostname }} state=absent
'''
RETURN = '''
proposed:
description: k/v pairs of parameters passed into module
returned: always
type: dict
sample: {"admin_state": "Up", "description": "Test test",
"vrf": "ntc"}
existing:
description: k/v pairs of existing vrf
type: dict
sample: {"admin_state": "Up", "description": "Old test",
"vrf": "old_ntc"}
end_state:
description: k/v pairs of vrf info after module execution
returned: always
type: dict
sample: {"admin_state": "Up", "description": "Test test",
"vrf": "ntc"}
state:
description: state as sent in from the playbook
returned: always
type: string
sample: "present"
updates:
description: commands sent to the device
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returned: always
type: list
sample: ["vrf context ntc", "shutdown"]
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changed:
description: check to see if a change was made on the device
returned: always
type: boolean
sample: true
'''
def execute_config_command(commands, module):
try:
module.configure(commands)
except ShellError, clie:
module.fail_json(msg='Error sending CLI commands',
error=str(clie), commands=commands)
def get_cli_body_ssh_vrf(command, response):
"""Get response for when transport=cli. This is kind of a hack and mainly
needed because these modules were originally written for NX-API. And
not every command supports "| json" when using cli/ssh. As such, we assume
if | json returns an XML string, it is a valid command, but that the
resource doesn't exist yet. Instead, the output will be a raw string
when using multiple |.
"""
command_splitted = command.split('|')
if len(command_splitted) > 2:
body = response
elif 'xml' in response[0]:
body = []
else:
body = [json.loads(response[0])]
return body
def execute_show(cmds, module, command_type=None):
try:
response = module.execute(cmds,
command_type=command_type) if command_type else module.execute(cmds)
except ShellError, clie:
module.fail_json(msg='Error sending {0}'.format(cmds),
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error=str(clie))
return response
def execute_show_command(command, module, command_type='cli_show'):
if module.params['transport'] == 'cli':
command += ' | json'
cmds = [command]
response = execute_show(cmds, module)
body = get_cli_body_ssh_vrf(command, response)
elif module.params['transport'] == 'nxapi':
cmds = [command]
body = execute_show(cmds, module, command_type=command_type)
return body
def apply_key_map(key_map, table):
new_dict = {}
for key, value in table.items():
new_key = key_map.get(key)
if new_key:
value = table.get(key)
if value:
new_dict[new_key] = str(value)
else:
new_dict[new_key] = value
return new_dict
def get_commands_to_config_vrf(delta, vrf):
commands = []
for param, value in delta.iteritems():
command = ''
if param == 'description':
command = 'description {0}'.format(value)
elif param == 'admin_state':
if value.lower() == 'up':
command = 'no shutdown'
elif value.lower() == 'down':
command = 'shutdown'
if command:
commands.append(command)
if commands:
commands.insert(0, 'vrf context {0}'.format(vrf))
return commands
def get_vrf_description(vrf, module):
cmd_type = 'cli_show_ascii'
command = ('show run section vrf | begin ^vrf\scontext\s{0} '
'| end ^vrf.*'.format(vrf))
description = ''
descr_regex = ".*description\s(?P<descr>[\S+\s]+).*"
body = execute_show_command(command, module, cmd_type)
try:
body = body[0]
splitted_body = body.split('\n')
except (AttributeError, IndexError):
return description
for element in splitted_body:
if 'description' in element:
match_description = re.match(descr_regex, element,
re.DOTALL)
group_description = match_description.groupdict()
description = group_description["descr"]
return description
def get_vrf(vrf, module):
command = 'show vrf {0}'.format(vrf)
vrf_key = {
'vrf_name': 'vrf',
'vrf_state': 'admin_state'
}
body = execute_show_command(command, module)
try:
vrf_table = body[0]['TABLE_vrf']['ROW_vrf']
except (TypeError, IndexError):
return {}
parsed_vrf = apply_key_map(vrf_key, vrf_table)
parsed_vrf['description'] = get_vrf_description(
parsed_vrf['vrf'], module)
return parsed_vrf
def main():
argument_spec = dict(
vrf=dict(required=True),
description=dict(default=None, required=False),
admin_state=dict(default='up', choices=['up', 'down'],
required=False),
state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent'],
required=False),
)
module = get_module(argument_spec=argument_spec,
supports_check_mode=True)
vrf = module.params['vrf']
admin_state = module.params['admin_state'].lower()
description = module.params['description']
state = module.params['state']
if vrf == 'default':
module.fail_json(msg='cannot use default as name of a VRF')
elif len(vrf) > 32:
module.fail_json(msg='VRF name exceeded max length of 32',
vrf=vrf)
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existing = get_vrf(vrf, module)
args = dict(vrf=vrf, description=description,
admin_state=admin_state)
end_state = existing
changed = False
proposed = dict((k, v) for k, v in args.iteritems() if v is not None)
"""Since 'admin_state' is either 'Up' or 'Down' from outputs,
we use the following to make sure right letter case is used so that delta
results will be consistent to the actual configuration."""
if existing:
if existing['admin_state'].lower() == admin_state:
proposed['admin_state'] = existing['admin_state']
delta = dict(set(proposed.iteritems()).difference(existing.iteritems()))
changed = False
end_state = existing
commands = []
if state == 'absent':
if existing:
command = ['no vrf context {0}'.format(vrf)]
commands.extend(command)
elif state == 'present':
if not existing:
command = get_commands_to_config_vrf(delta, vrf)
commands.extend(command)
elif delta:
command = get_commands_to_config_vrf(delta, vrf)
commands.extend(command)
if commands:
if module.check_mode:
module.exit_json(changed=True, commands=cmds)
else:
execute_config_command(commands, module)
changed = True
end_state = get_vrf(vrf, module)
results = {}
results['proposed'] = proposed
results['existing'] = existing
results['end_state'] = end_state
results['state'] = state
results['updates'] = commands
results['changed'] = changed
module.exit_json(**results)
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
from ansible.module_utils.urls import *
from ansible.module_utils.shell import *
from ansible.module_utils.netcfg import *
from ansible.module_utils.nxos import *
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()