#!/usr/bin/python # # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . # DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: nxos_vtp_domain version_added: "2.2" short_description: Manages VTP domain configuration. description: - Manages VTP domain configuration. extends_documentation_fragment: nxos author: - Gabriele Gerbino (@GGabriele) notes: - VTP feature must be active on the device to use this module. - This module is used to manage only VTP domain names. - VTP domain names are case-sensible. - If it's never been configured before, VTP version is setted to 1 by default. Otherwise, it leaves the previous configured version untouched. Use M(nxos_vtp_version) to change it. - Use this in combination with M(nxos_vtp_password) and M(nxos_vtp_version) to fully manage VTP operations. options: domain: description: - VTP domain name. required: true ''' EXAMPLES = ''' # ENSURE VTP DOMAIN IS CONFIGURED - nxos_vtp_domain: domain=ntc host={{ inventory_hostname }} username={{ un }} password={{ pwd }} ''' RETURN = ''' proposed: description: k/v pairs of parameters passed into module returned: always type: dict sample: {"domain": "ntc"} existing: description: - k/v pairs of existing vtp domain type: dict sample: {"domain": "testing", "version": "2", "vtp_password": "\"} end_state: description: k/v pairs of vtp domain after module execution returned: always type: dict sample: {"domain": "ntc", "version": "2", "vtp_password": "\"} updates: description: command sent to the device returned: always type: list sample: ["vtp domain ntc"] changed: description: check to see if a change was made on the device returned: always type: boolean sample: true ''' import json # COMMON CODE FOR MIGRATION import re from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_exception from ansible.module_utils.netcfg import NetworkConfig, ConfigLine from ansible.module_utils.shell import ShellError try: from ansible.module_utils.nxos import get_module except ImportError: from ansible.module_utils.nxos import NetworkModule def to_list(val): if isinstance(val, (list, tuple)): return list(val) elif val is not None: return [val] else: return list() class CustomNetworkConfig(NetworkConfig): def expand_section(self, configobj, S=None): if S is None: S = list() S.append(configobj) for child in configobj.children: if child in S: continue self.expand_section(child, S) return S def get_object(self, path): for item in self.items: if item.text == path[-1]: parents = [p.text for p in item.parents] if parents == path[:-1]: return item def to_block(self, section): return '\n'.join([item.raw for item in section]) def get_section(self, path): try: section = self.get_section_objects(path) return self.to_block(section) except ValueError: return list() def get_section_objects(self, path): if not isinstance(path, list): path = [path] obj = self.get_object(path) if not obj: raise ValueError('path does not exist in config') return self.expand_section(obj) def add(self, lines, parents=None): """Adds one or lines of configuration """ ancestors = list() offset = 0 obj = None ## global config command if not parents: for line in to_list(lines): item = ConfigLine(line) item.raw = line if item not in self.items: self.items.append(item) else: for index, p in enumerate(parents): try: i = index + 1 obj = self.get_section_objects(parents[:i])[0] ancestors.append(obj) except ValueError: # add parent to config offset = index * self.indent obj = ConfigLine(p) obj.raw = p.rjust(len(p) + offset) if ancestors: obj.parents = list(ancestors) ancestors[-1].children.append(obj) self.items.append(obj) ancestors.append(obj) # add child objects for line in to_list(lines): # check if child already exists for child in ancestors[-1].children: if child.text == line: break else: offset = len(parents) * self.indent item = ConfigLine(line) item.raw = line.rjust(len(line) + offset) item.parents = ancestors ancestors[-1].children.append(item) self.items.append(item) def get_network_module(**kwargs): try: return get_module(**kwargs) except NameError: return NetworkModule(**kwargs) def get_config(module, include_defaults=False): config = module.params['config'] if not config: try: config = module.get_config() except AttributeError: defaults = module.params['include_defaults'] config = module.config.get_config(include_defaults=defaults) return CustomNetworkConfig(indent=2, contents=config) def load_config(module, candidate): config = get_config(module) commands = candidate.difference(config) commands = [str(c).strip() for c in commands] save_config = module.params['save'] result = dict(changed=False) if commands: if not module.check_mode: try: module.configure(commands) except AttributeError: module.config(commands) if save_config: try: module.config.save_config() except AttributeError: module.execute(['copy running-config startup-config']) result['changed'] = True result['updates'] = commands return result # END OF COMMON CODE def execute_config_command(commands, module): try: module.configure(commands) except ShellError: clie = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg='Error sending CLI commands', error=str(clie), commands=commands) except AttributeError: try: commands.insert(0, 'configure') module.cli.add_commands(commands, output='config') module.cli.run_commands() except ShellError: clie = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg='Error sending CLI commands', error=str(clie), commands=commands) def get_cli_body_ssh(command, response, module): """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 issuing commands containing 'show run'. """ if 'xml' in response[0] or response[0] == '\n': body = [] elif 'status' in command: body = response else: try: if isinstance(response[0], str): body = [json.loads(response[0])] else: body = response except ValueError: module.fail_json(msg='Command does not support JSON output', command=command) return body def execute_show(cmds, module, command_type=None): command_type_map = { 'cli_show': 'json', 'cli_show_ascii': 'text' } try: if command_type: response = module.execute(cmds, command_type=command_type) else: response = module.execute(cmds) except ShellError: clie = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg='Error sending {0}'.format(cmds), error=str(clie)) except AttributeError: try: if command_type: command_type = command_type_map.get(command_type) module.cli.add_commands(cmds, output=command_type) response = module.cli.run_commands() else: module.cli.add_commands(cmds) response = module.cli.run_commands() except ShellError: clie = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg='Error sending {0}'.format(cmds), error=str(clie)) return response def execute_show_command(command, module, command_type='cli_show'): if module.params['transport'] == 'cli': if 'status' not in command: command += ' | json' cmds = [command] response = execute_show(cmds, module) body = get_cli_body_ssh(command, response, module) elif module.params['transport'] == 'nxapi': cmds = [command] body = execute_show(cmds, module, command_type=command_type) return body def flatten_list(command_lists): flat_command_list = [] for command in command_lists: if isinstance(command, list): flat_command_list.extend(command) else: flat_command_list.append(command) return flat_command_list def get_vtp_config(module): command = 'show vtp status' body = execute_show_command( command, module, command_type='cli_show_ascii')[0] vtp_parsed = {} if body: version_regex = '.*VTP version running\s+:\s+(?P\d).*' domain_regex = '.*VTP Domain Name\s+:\s+(?P\S+).*' try: match_version = re.match(version_regex, body, re.DOTALL) version = match_version.groupdict()['version'] except AttributeError: version = '' try: match_domain = re.match(domain_regex, body, re.DOTALL) domain = match_domain.groupdict()['domain'] except AttributeError: domain = '' if domain and version: vtp_parsed['domain'] = domain vtp_parsed['version'] = version vtp_parsed['vtp_password'] = get_vtp_password(module) return vtp_parsed def get_vtp_password(module): command = 'show vtp password' body = execute_show_command(command, module)[0] password = body['passwd'] if password: return str(password) else: return "" def main(): argument_spec = dict( domain=dict(type='str', required=True), ) module = get_network_module(argument_spec=argument_spec, supports_check_mode=True) domain = module.params['domain'] existing = get_vtp_config(module) end_state = existing args = dict(domain=domain) changed = False proposed = dict((k, v) for k, v in args.iteritems() if v is not None) delta = dict(set(proposed.iteritems()).difference(existing.iteritems())) commands = [] if delta: commands.append(['vtp domain {0}'.format(domain)]) cmds = flatten_list(commands) if cmds: if module.check_mode: module.exit_json(changed=True, commands=cmds) else: changed = True execute_config_command(cmds, module) end_state = get_vtp_config(module) results = {} results['proposed'] = proposed results['existing'] = existing results['end_state'] = end_state results['updates'] = cmds results['changed'] = changed module.exit_json(**results) if __name__ == '__main__': main()