Adds bigip_security_port_list module (#33845)

This module can be used to manage port lists in an AFM configuration.
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright: (c) 2017, F5 Networks Inc.
# GNU General Public License v3.0 (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community'}
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: bigip_security_port_list
short_description: Manage port lists on BIG-IP AFM
description:
- Manages the AFM port lists on a BIG-IP. This module can be used to add
and remove port list entries.
version_added: "2.5"
options:
name:
description:
- Specifies the name of the port list.
required: True
partition:
description:
- Device partition to manage resources on.
default: Common
version_added: 2.5
description:
description:
- Description of the port list
ports:
description:
- Simple list of port values to add to the list
port_ranges:
description:
- A list of port ranges where the range starts with a port number, is followed
by a dash (-) and then a second number.
- If the first number is greater than the second number, the numbers will be
reversed so-as to be properly formatted. ie, 90-78 would become 78-90.
port_lists:
description:
- Simple list of existing port lists to add to this list. Port lists can be
specified in either their fully qualified name (/Common/foo) or their short
name (foo). If a short name is used, the C(partition) argument will automatically
be prepended to the short name.
notes:
- Requires the f5-sdk Python package on the host. This is as easy as pip
install f5-sdk.
requirements:
- f5-sdk >= 3.0.4
extends_documentation_fragment: f5
author:
- Tim Rupp (@caphrim007)
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Create a simple port list
bigip_security_port_list:
name: foo
ports:
- 80
- 443
password: secret
server: lb.mydomain.com
state: present
user: admin
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Override the above list of ports with a new list
bigip_security_port_list:
name: foo
ports:
- 3389
- 8080
- 25
password: secret
server: lb.mydomain.com
state: present
user: admin
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Create port list with series of ranges
bigip_security_port_list:
name: foo
port_ranges:
- 25-30
- 80-500
- 50-78
password: secret
server: lb.mydomain.com
state: present
user: admin
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Use multiple types of port arguments
bigip_security_port_list:
name: foo
port_ranges:
- 25-30
- 80-500
- 50-78
ports:
- 8080
- 443
password: secret
server: lb.mydomain.com
state: present
user: admin
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Remove port list
bigip_security_port_list:
name: foo
password: secret
server: lb.mydomain.com
state: absent
user: admin
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Create port list from a file with one port per line
bigip_security_port_list:
name: lot-of-ports
ports: "{{ lookup('file', 'my-large-port-list.txt').split('\n') }}"
password: secret
server: lb.mydomain.com
state: present
user: admin
delegate_to: localhost
'''
RETURN = r'''
ports:
description: The new list of ports applied to the port list
returned: changed
type: list
sample: [80, 443]
port_ranges:
description: The new list of port ranges applied to the port list
returned: changed
type: list
sample: [80-100, 200-8080]
ports:
description: The new list of ports applied to the port list
returned: changed
type: list
sample: [80, 443]
port_lists:
description: The new list of port list names applied to the port list
returned: changed
type: list
sample: [/Common/list1, /Common/list2]
'''
from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import AnsibleF5Client
from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import AnsibleF5Parameters
from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import HAS_F5SDK
from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import F5ModuleError
from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems
from collections import defaultdict
try:
from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import iControlUnexpectedHTTPError
except ImportError:
HAS_F5SDK = False
class Parameters(AnsibleF5Parameters):
api_map = {
'portLists': 'port_lists'
}
api_attributes = [
'portLists', 'ports', 'description'
]
returnables = [
'ports', 'port_ranges', 'port_lists', 'description'
]
updatables = [
'description', 'ports', 'port_ranges', 'port_lists'
]
def __init__(self, params=None):
self._values = defaultdict(lambda: None)
self._values['__warnings'] = []
if params:
self.update(params=params)
def update(self, params=None):
if params:
for k, v in iteritems(params):
if self.api_map is not None and k in self.api_map:
map_key = self.api_map[k]
else:
map_key = k
# Handle weird API parameters like `dns.proxy.__iter__` by
# using a map provided by the module developer
class_attr = getattr(type(self), map_key, None)
if isinstance(class_attr, property):
# There is a mapped value for the api_map key
if class_attr.fset is None:
# If the mapped value does not have
# an associated setter
self._values[map_key] = v
else:
# The mapped value has a setter
setattr(self, map_key, v)
else:
# If the mapped value is not a @property
self._values[map_key] = v
def _fqdn_name(self, value):
if value is not None and not value.startswith('/'):
return '/{0}/{1}'.format(self.partition, value)
return value
def api_params(self):
result = {}
for api_attribute in self.api_attributes:
if self.api_map is not None and api_attribute in self.api_map:
result[api_attribute] = getattr(self, self.api_map[api_attribute])
else:
result[api_attribute] = getattr(self, api_attribute)
result = self._filter_params(result)
return result
class ApiParameters(Parameters):
@property
def port_ranges(self):
if self._values['ports'] is None:
return None
result = []
for port_range in self._values['ports']:
if '-' not in port_range['name']:
continue
start, stop = port_range['name'].split('-')
start = int(start.strip())
stop = int(stop.strip())
if start > stop:
stop, start = start, stop
item = '{0}-{1}'.format(start, stop)
result.append(item)
return result
@property
def port_lists(self):
if self._values['port_lists'] is None:
return None
result = []
for x in self._values['port_lists']:
item = '/{0}/{1}'.format(x['partition'], x['name'])
result.append(item)
return result
@property
def ports(self):
if self._values['ports'] is None:
return None
result = [int(x['name']) for x in self._values['ports'] if '-' not in x['name']]
return result
class ModuleParameters(Parameters):
@property
def ports(self):
if self._values['ports'] is None:
return None
if any(x for x in self._values['ports'] if '-' in str(x)):
raise F5ModuleError(
"Ports must be whole numbers between 0 and 65,535"
)
if any(x for x in self._values['ports'] if 0 < int(x) > 65535):
raise F5ModuleError(
"Ports must be whole numbers between 0 and 65,535"
)
result = [int(x) for x in self._values['ports']]
return result
@property
def port_ranges(self):
if self._values['port_ranges'] is None:
return None
result = []
for port_range in self._values['port_ranges']:
if '-' not in port_range:
continue
start, stop = port_range.split('-')
start = int(start.strip())
stop = int(stop.strip())
if start > stop:
stop, start = start, stop
if 0 < start > 65535 or 0 < stop > 65535:
raise F5ModuleError(
"Ports must be whole numbers between 0 and 65,535"
)
item = '{0}-{1}'.format(start, stop)
result.append(item)
return result
@property
def port_lists(self):
if self._values['port_lists'] is None:
return None
result = []
for x in self._values['port_lists']:
item = self._fqdn_name(x)
result.append(item)
return result
class Changes(Parameters):
def to_return(self):
result = {}
try:
for returnable in self.returnables:
result[returnable] = getattr(self, returnable)
result = self._filter_params(result)
except Exception:
pass
return result
class ReportableChanges(Changes):
@property
def ports(self):
result = []
for item in self._values['ports']:
if '-' in item['name']:
continue
result.append(item)
return result
@property
def port_ranges(self):
result = []
for item in self._values['ports']:
if '-' not in item['name']:
continue
result.append(item)
return result
class UsableChanges(Changes):
@property
def ports(self):
if self._values['ports'] is None and self._values['port_ranges'] is None:
return None
result = []
if self._values['ports']:
# The values of the 'key' index literally need to be string values.
# If they are not, on BIG-IP 12.1.0 they will raise this REST exception.
#
# {
# "code": 400,
# "message": "one or more configuration identifiers must be provided",
# "errorStack": [],
# "apiError": 26214401
# }
result += [dict(name=str(x)) for x in self._values['ports']]
if self._values['port_ranges']:
result += [dict(name=str(x)) for x in self._values['port_ranges']]
return result
@property
def port_lists(self):
if self._values['port_lists'] is None:
return None
result = []
for x in self._values['port_lists']:
partition, name = x.split('/')[1:]
result.append(dict(
name=name,
partition=partition
))
return result
class Difference(object):
def __init__(self, want, have=None):
self.want = want
self.have = have
def compare(self, param):
try:
result = getattr(self, param)
return result
except AttributeError:
return self.__default(param)
def __default(self, param):
attr1 = getattr(self.want, param)
try:
attr2 = getattr(self.have, param)
if attr1 != attr2:
return attr1
except AttributeError:
return attr1
@property
def ports(self):
if self.want.ports is None:
return None
elif self.have.ports is None:
return self.want.ports
if sorted(self.want.ports) != sorted(self.have.ports):
return self.want.ports
@property
def port_lists(self):
if self.want.port_lists is None:
return None
elif self.have.port_lists is None:
return self.want.port_lists
if sorted(self.want.port_lists) != sorted(self.have.port_lists):
return self.want.port_lists
@property
def port_ranges(self):
if self.want.port_ranges is None:
return None
elif self.have.port_ranges is None:
return self.want.port_ranges
if sorted(self.want.port_ranges) != sorted(self.have.port_ranges):
return self.want.port_ranges
class ModuleManager(object):
def __init__(self, client):
self.client = client
self.want = ModuleParameters(params=self.client.module.params)
self.have = ApiParameters()
self.changes = UsableChanges()
def _set_changed_options(self):
changed = {}
for key in Parameters.returnables:
if getattr(self.want, key) is not None:
changed[key] = getattr(self.want, key)
if changed:
self.changes = UsableChanges(changed)
def _update_changed_options(self):
diff = Difference(self.want, self.have)
updatables = Parameters.updatables
changed = dict()
for k in updatables:
change = diff.compare(k)
if change is None:
continue
else:
if isinstance(change, dict):
changed.update(change)
else:
changed[k] = change
if changed:
self.changes = UsableChanges(changed)
return True
return False
def should_update(self):
result = self._update_changed_options()
if result:
return True
return False
def exec_module(self):
changed = False
result = dict()
state = self.want.state
try:
if state == "present":
changed = self.present()
elif state == "absent":
changed = self.absent()
except iControlUnexpectedHTTPError as e:
raise F5ModuleError(str(e))
reportable = ReportableChanges(self.changes.to_return())
changes = reportable.to_return()
result.update(**changes)
result.update(dict(changed=changed))
self._announce_deprecations(result)
return result
def _announce_deprecations(self, result):
warnings = result.pop('__warnings', [])
for warning in warnings:
self.client.module.deprecate(
msg=warning['msg'],
version=warning['version']
)
def present(self):
if self.exists():
return self.update()
else:
return self.create()
def exists(self):
result = self.client.api.tm.security.firewall.port_lists.port_list.exists(
name=self.want.name,
partition=self.want.partition
)
return result
def update(self):
self.have = self.read_current_from_device()
if not self.should_update():
return False
if self.client.check_mode:
return True
self.update_on_device()
return True
def remove(self):
if self.client.check_mode:
return True
self.remove_from_device()
if self.exists():
raise F5ModuleError("Failed to delete the resource.")
return True
def create(self):
self._set_changed_options()
if self.client.check_mode:
return True
self.create_on_device()
return True
def create_on_device(self):
params = self.changes.api_params()
self.client.api.tm.security.firewall.port_lists.port_list.create(
name=self.want.name,
partition=self.want.partition,
**params
)
def update_on_device(self):
params = self.changes.api_params()
resource = self.client.api.tm.security.firewall.port_lists.port_list.load(
name=self.want.name,
partition=self.want.partition
)
resource.modify(**params)
def absent(self):
if self.exists():
return self.remove()
return False
def remove_from_device(self):
resource = self.client.api.tm.security.firewall.port_lists.port_list.load(
name=self.want.name,
partition=self.want.partition
)
if resource:
resource.delete()
def read_current_from_device(self):
resource = self.client.api.tm.security.firewall.port_lists.port_list.load(
name=self.want.name,
partition=self.want.partition
)
result = resource.attrs
return ApiParameters(result)
class ArgumentSpec(object):
def __init__(self):
self.supports_check_mode = True
self.argument_spec = dict(
name=dict(required=True),
description=dict(),
ports=dict(type='list'),
port_ranges=dict(type='list'),
port_lists=dict(type='list')
)
self.f5_product_name = 'bigip'
def cleanup_tokens(client):
try:
resource = client.api.shared.authz.tokens_s.token.load(
name=client.api.icrs.token
)
resource.delete()
except Exception:
pass
def main():
if not HAS_F5SDK:
raise F5ModuleError("The python f5-sdk module is required")
spec = ArgumentSpec()
client = AnsibleF5Client(
argument_spec=spec.argument_spec,
supports_check_mode=spec.supports_check_mode,
f5_product_name=spec.f5_product_name
)
try:
mm = ModuleManager(client)
results = mm.exec_module()
cleanup_tokens(client)
client.module.exit_json(**results)
except F5ModuleError as e:
cleanup_tokens(client)
client.module.fail_json(msg=str(e))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

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{
"kind": "tm:security:firewall:port-list:port-liststate",
"name": "foo",
"partition": "Common",
"fullPath": "/Common/foo",
"generation": 119,
"description": "this is a description",
"selfLink": "https://localhost/mgmt/tm/security/firewall/port-list/~Common~foo?ver=12.1.0",
"portLists": [
{
"name": "_sys_self_allow_tcp_defaults",
"partition": "Common",
"nameReference": {
"link": "https://localhost/mgmt/tm/security/firewall/port-list/~Common~_sys_self_allow_tcp_defaults?ver=12.1.0"
}
}
],
"ports": [
{
"name": "1"
},
{
"name": "2"
},
{
"name": "3"
},
{
"name": "4"
},
{
"name": "10-20"
},
{
"name": "30-40"
},
{
"name": "50-60"
}
]
}

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright: (c) 2017, F5 Networks Inc.
# GNU General Public License v3.0 (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import os
import json
import pytest
import sys
from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest
if sys.version_info < (2, 7):
raise SkipTest("F5 Ansible modules require Python >= 2.7")
from ansible.compat.tests import unittest
from ansible.compat.tests.mock import Mock
from ansible.compat.tests.mock import patch
from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import AnsibleF5Client
from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import F5ModuleError
try:
from library.bigip_security_port_list import ApiParameters
from library.bigip_security_port_list import ModuleParameters
from library.bigip_security_port_list import ModuleManager
from library.bigip_security_port_list import ArgumentSpec
from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import iControlUnexpectedHTTPError
from test.unit.modules.utils import set_module_args
except ImportError:
try:
from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_security_port_list import Parameters
from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_security_port_list import ApiParameters
from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_security_port_list import ModuleParameters
from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_security_port_list import ModuleManager
from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_security_port_list import ArgumentSpec
from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import iControlUnexpectedHTTPError
from units.modules.utils import set_module_args
except ImportError:
raise SkipTest("F5 Ansible modules require the f5-sdk Python library")
fixture_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'fixtures')
fixture_data = {}
def load_fixture(name):
path = os.path.join(fixture_path, name)
if path in fixture_data:
return fixture_data[path]
with open(path) as f:
data = f.read()
try:
data = json.loads(data)
except Exception:
pass
fixture_data[path] = data
return data
class TestParameters(unittest.TestCase):
def test_module_parameters(self):
args = dict(
name='foo',
description='this is a description',
ports=[1, 2, 3, 4],
port_ranges=['10-20', '30-40', '50-60'],
port_lists=['/Common/foo', 'foo']
)
p = ModuleParameters(args)
assert p.name == 'foo'
assert p.description == 'this is a description'
assert len(p.ports) == 4
assert len(p.port_ranges) == 3
assert len(p.port_lists) == 2
def test_api_parameters(self):
args = load_fixture('load_security_port_list_1.json')
p = ApiParameters(args)
assert len(p.ports) == 4
assert len(p.port_ranges) == 3
assert len(p.port_lists) == 1
assert sorted(p.ports) == [1, 2, 3, 4]
assert sorted(p.port_ranges) == ['10-20', '30-40', '50-60']
assert p.port_lists[0] == '/Common/_sys_self_allow_tcp_defaults'
@patch('ansible.module_utils.f5_utils.AnsibleF5Client._get_mgmt_root',
return_value=True)
class TestManager(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.spec = ArgumentSpec()
def test_create(self, *args):
set_module_args(dict(
name='foo',
description='this is a description',
ports=[1, 2, 3, 4],
port_ranges=['10-20', '30-40', '50-60'],
port_lists=['/Common/foo', 'foo'],
password='passsword',
server='localhost',
user='admin'
))
client = AnsibleF5Client(
argument_spec=self.spec.argument_spec,
supports_check_mode=self.spec.supports_check_mode,
f5_product_name=self.spec.f5_product_name
)
mm = ModuleManager(client)
# Override methods to force specific logic in the module to happen
mm.exists = Mock(side_effect=[False, True])
mm.create_on_device = Mock(return_value=True)
results = mm.exec_module()
assert results['changed'] is True
assert 'ports' in results
assert 'port_lists' in results
assert 'port_ranges' in results
assert len(results['ports']) == 4
assert len(results['port_ranges']) == 3
assert len(results['port_lists']) == 2
assert results['description'] == 'this is a description'
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