Merge pull request #13357 from privateip/feature_ssh_shared_module

initial add of ssh shared module.
pull/13389/head
Brian Coca 9 years ago
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#
# (c) 2015 Peter Sprygada, <psprygada@ansible.com>
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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#
"""
Ansible shared module for building modules that require an interactive
SSH Shell such as those for command line driven devices. This module
provides a native SSH transport using paramiko and builds a base Shell
class for creating shell driven modules.
In order to use this module, include it as part of a custom
module as shown below and create and subclass Shell.
** Note: The order of the import statements does matter. **
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
from ansible.module_utils.ssh import *
This module provides the following common argument spec for creating
shell connections:
* host (str) - [Required] The IPv4 address or FQDN of the device
* port (int) - Overrides the default SSH port.
* username (str) - [Required] The username to use to authenticate
the SSH session.
* password (str) - [Required] The password to use to authenticate
the SSH session
* connect_timeout (int) - Specifies the connection timeout in seconds
"""
import re
import socket
from StringIO import StringIO
import paramiko
def shell_argument_spec(spec=None):
""" Generates an argument spec for the Shell class
"""
arg_spec = dict(
host=dict(required=True),
port=dict(default=22, type='int'),
username=dict(required=True),
password=dict(required=True),
connect_timeout=dict(default=10, type='int'),
)
if spec:
arg_spec.update(spec)
return arg_spec
class ShellError(Exception):
def __init__(self, msg, command=None):
super(ShellError, self).__init__(msg)
self.message = msg
self.command = command
class Command(object):
def __init__(self, command, prompt=None, response=None):
self.command = command
self.prompt = prompt
self.response = response
def __str__(self):
return self.command
class Ssh(object):
def __init__(self):
self.client = None
def open(self, host, port=22, username=None, password=None, timeout=10):
ssh = paramiko.SSHClient()
ssh.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
ssh.connect(host, port=port, username=username, password=password,
timeout=timeout, allow_agent=False, look_for_keys=False)
self.client = ssh
return self.on_open()
def on_open(self):
pass
def close(self):
self.client.close()
return self.on_close()
def on_close(self):
pass
class Shell(Ssh):
def __init__(self):
super(Shell, self).__init__()
self.shell = None
self.prompts = list()
self.errors = list()
def on_open(self):
self.shell = self.client.invoke_shell()
self.shell.settimeout(10)
self.receive()
def receive(self, cmd=None):
recv = StringIO()
while True:
recv.write(self.shell.recv(200))
recv.seek(recv.tell() - 200)
window = recv.read()
if isinstance(cmd, Command):
self.handle_input(window, prompt=cmd.prompt,
response=cmd.response)
try:
if self.read(window):
resp = recv.getvalue()
return self.sanitize(cmd, resp)
except ShellError, exc:
exc.command = cmd
raise
def send(self, command):
try:
cmd = '%s\r' % str(command)
self.shell.sendall(cmd)
return self.receive(command)
except socket.timeout, exc:
raise ShellError("timeout trying to send command", cmd)
def handle_input(self, resp, prompt, response):
if not prompt or not response:
return
prompt = to_list(prompt)
response = to_list(response)
for pr, ans in zip(prompt, response):
match = pr.search(resp)
if match:
cmd = '%s\r' % ans
self.shell.sendall(cmd)
def sanitize(self, cmd, resp):
cleaned = []
for line in resp.splitlines():
if line.startswith(str(cmd)) or self.read(line):
continue
cleaned.append(line)
return "\n".join(cleaned)
def read(self, response):
for regex in self.errors:
if regex.search(response):
raise ShellError('{}'.format(response))
for regex in self.prompts:
if regex.search(response):
return True
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