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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': 'certified'}
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: bigip_device_traffic_group
short_description: Manages traffic groups on BIG-IP
description:
- Supports managing traffic groups and their attributes on a BIG-IP.
options:
name:
description:
- The name of the traffic group.
type: str
required: True
mac_address:
description:
- Specifies the floating Media Access Control (MAC) address associated with the floating IP addresses
defined for a traffic group.
- Primarily, a MAC masquerade address minimizes ARP communications or dropped packets as a result of failover.
- A MAC masquerade address ensures that any traffic destined for a specific traffic group reaches an available
device after failover, which happens because along with the traffic group, the MAC masquerade address floats
to the available device.
- Without a MAC masquerade address, the sending host must learn the MAC address for a newly-active device,
either by sending an ARP request or by relying on the gratuitous ARP from the newly-active device.
- To unset the MAC address, specify an empty value (C("")) to this parameter.
type: str
ha_order:
description:
- Specifies order in which you would like to assign devices for failover.
- If you configure this setting, you must configure the setting on every traffic group in the device group.
- The values should be device names of the devices that belong to the failover group configured beforehand.
- The order in which the devices are placed as arguments to this parameter, determines their HA order
on the device, in other words changing the order of the same elements will cause a change on the unit.
- To disable an HA order failover method , specify an empty string value (C("")) to this parameter.
- Disabling HA order will revert the device back to using Load Aware method as it is the default,
unless C(ha_group) setting is also configured.
- Device names will be prepended by a partition by the module, so you can provide either the full path format
name C(/Common/bigip1) or just the name string C(bigip1).
type: list
ha_group:
description:
- Specifies a configured C(HA group) to be associated with the traffic group.
- Once you create an HA group on a device and associate the HA group with a traffic group,
you must create an HA group and associate it with that same traffic group on every device in the device group.
- To disable an HA group failover method , specify an empty string value (C("")) to this parameter.
- Disabling HA group will revert the device back to using C(Load Aware) method as it is the default,
unless C(ha_order) setting is also configured.
- The C(auto_failback) and C(auto_failback_time) are not compatible with C(ha_group).
type: str
ha_load_factor:
description:
- The value of the load the traffic-group presents the system relative to other traffic groups.
- This parameter only takes effect when C(Load Aware) failover method is in use.
- The correct value range is C(1 - 1000) inclusive.
type: int
auto_failback:
description:
- Specifies whether the traffic group fails back to the initial device specified in C(ha_order).
type: bool
auto_failback_time:
description:
- Specifies the number of seconds the system delays before failing back to the initial device
specified in C(ha_order).
- The correct value range is C(0 - 300) inclusive.
type: int
partition:
description:
- Device partition to manage resources on.
type: str
default: Common
state:
description:
- When C(present), ensures that the traffic group exists.
- When C(absent), ensures the traffic group is removed.
type: str
choices:
- present
- absent
default: present
extends_documentation_fragment:
- f5networks.f5_modules.f5
author:
- Tim Rupp (@caphrim007)
- Wojciech Wypior (@wojtek0806)
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Create a traffic group
bigip_device_traffic_group:
name: foo1
state: present
provider:
user: admin
password: secret
server: lb.mydomain.com
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Create a traffic group with ha_group failover
bigip_device_traffic_group:
name: foo2
state: present
ha_group: foo_HA_grp
provider:
user: admin
password: secret
server: lb.mydomain.com
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Create a traffic group with ha_order failover
bigip_device_traffic_group:
name: foo3
state: present
ha_order:
- /Common/bigip1.lab.local
- /Common/bigip2.lab.local
auto_failback: yes
auto_failback_time: 40
provider:
user: admin
password: secret
server: lb.mydomain.com
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Change traffic group ha_order to ha_group
bigip_device_traffic_group:
name: foo3
state: present
ha_group: foo_HA_grp
ha_order: ""
auto_failback: no
provider:
user: admin
password: secret
server: lb.mydomain.com
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Remove traffic group
bigip_device_traffic_group:
name: foo
state: absent
provider:
user: admin
password: secret
server: lb.mydomain.com
delegate_to: localhost
'''
RETURN = r'''
mac_address:
description: The MAC masquerade address
returned: changed
type: str
sample: "02:01:d7:93:35:08"
ha_group:
description: The configured HA group associated with traffic group
returned: changed
type: str
sample: foo_HA_grp
ha_order:
description: Specifies the order in which the devices will failover
returned: changed
type: list
sample: ['/Common/bigip1', '/Common/bigip2']
ha_load_factor:
description: The value of the load the traffic-group presents the system relative to other traffic groups
returned: changed
type: int
sample: 20
auto_failback:
description: Specifies whether the traffic group fails back to the initial device specified in ha_order
returned: changed
type: bool
sample: yes
auto_failback_time:
description: Specifies the number of seconds the system delays before failing back
returned: changed
type: int
sample: 60
'''
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils.basic import env_fallback
try:
from library.module_utils.network.f5.bigip import F5RestClient
from library.module_utils.network.f5.common import F5ModuleError
from library.module_utils.network.f5.common import AnsibleF5Parameters
from library.module_utils.network.f5.common import f5_argument_spec
from library.module_utils.network.f5.common import fq_name
from library.module_utils.network.f5.common import transform_name
from library.module_utils.network.f5.common import flatten_boolean
except ImportError:
from ansible_collections.f5networks.f5_modules.plugins.module_utils.bigip import F5RestClient
from ansible_collections.f5networks.f5_modules.plugins.module_utils.common import F5ModuleError
from ansible_collections.f5networks.f5_modules.plugins.module_utils.common import AnsibleF5Parameters
from ansible_collections.f5networks.f5_modules.plugins.module_utils.common import f5_argument_spec
from ansible_collections.f5networks.f5_modules.plugins.module_utils.common import fq_name
from ansible_collections.f5networks.f5_modules.plugins.module_utils.common import transform_name
from ansible_collections.f5networks.f5_modules.plugins.module_utils.common import flatten_boolean
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class Parameters(AnsibleF5Parameters):
api_map = {
'mac': 'mac_address',
'haGroup': 'ha_group',
'haOrder': 'ha_order',
'haLoadFactor': 'ha_load_factor',
'autoFailbackTime': 'auto_failback_time',
'autoFailbackEnabled': 'auto_failback',
}
api_attributes = [
'mac',
'haGroup',
'haOrder',
'haLoadFactor',
'autoFailbackTime',
'autoFailbackEnabled',
]
returnables = [
'mac_address',
'ha_group',
'ha_order',
'ha_load_factor',
'auto_failback_time',
'auto_failback',
]
updatables = [
'mac_address',
'ha_group',
'ha_order',
'ha_load_factor',
'auto_failback_time',
'auto_failback',
]
class ApiParameters(Parameters):
pass
class ModuleParameters(Parameters):
@property
def mac_address(self):
if self._values['mac_address'] is None:
return None
if self._values['mac_address'] == '':
return 'none'
return self._values['mac_address']
@property
def ha_group(self):
if self._values['ha_group'] is None:
return None
if self._values['ha_group'] == '':
return 'none'
if self.auto_failback == 'true':
raise F5ModuleError(
"The auto_failback cannot be enabled when ha_group is specified."
)
return self._values['ha_group']
@property
def ha_load_factor(self):
if self._values['ha_load_factor'] is None:
return None
value = self._values['ha_load_factor']
if value < 1 or value > 1000:
raise F5ModuleError(
"Invalid ha_load_factor value, correct range is 1 - 1000, specified value: {0}.".format(value))
return value
@property
def auto_failback_time(self):
if self._values['auto_failback_time'] is None:
return None
value = self._values['auto_failback_time']
if value < 0 or value > 300:
raise F5ModuleError(
"Invalid auto_failback_time value, correct range is 0 - 300, specified value: {0}.".format(value))
return value
@property
def auto_failback(self):
result = flatten_boolean(self._values['auto_failback'])
if result == 'yes':
return 'true'
if result == 'no':
return 'false'
return None
@property
def ha_order(self):
if self._values['ha_order'] is None:
return None
if len(self._values['ha_order']) == 1 and self._values['ha_order'][0] == '':
if self.auto_failback == 'true':
raise F5ModuleError(
'Cannot enable auto failback when HA order list is empty, at least one device must be specified.'
)
return 'none'
result = [fq_name(self.partition, value) for value in self._values['ha_order']]
return result
class Changes(Parameters):
def to_return(self):
result = {}
for returnable in self.returnables:
result[returnable] = getattr(self, returnable)
result = self._filter_params(result)
return result
class UsableChanges(Changes):
pass
class ReportableChanges(Changes):
@property
def mac_address(self):
if self._values['mac_address'] is None:
return None
if self._values['mac_address'] == 'none':
return ''
return self._values['mac_address']
@property
def ha_group(self):
if self._values['ha_group'] is None:
return None
if self._values['ha_group'] == 'none':
return ''
return self._values['ha_group']
@property
def auto_failback(self):
result = self._values['auto_failback']
if result == 'true':
return 'yes'
if result == 'false':
return 'no'
return None
@property
def ha_order(self):
if self._values['ha_order'] is None:
return None
if self._values['ha_order'] == 'none':
return ''
return self._values['ha_order']
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 ha_group(self):
if self.want.ha_group is None:
return None
if self.have.ha_group is None and self.want.ha_group == 'none':
return None
if self.want.ha_group != self.have.ha_group:
if self.have.auto_failback == 'true' and self.want.auto_failback != 'false':
raise F5ModuleError(
"The auto_failback parameter on the device must disabled to use ha_group failover method."
)
return self.want.ha_group
@property
def ha_order(self):
# Device order is literally derived from the order in the array,
# hence lists with the same elements but in different order cannot be equal, so cmp_simple_list
# function will not work here.
if self.want.ha_order is None:
return None
if self.have.ha_order is None and self.want.ha_order == 'none':
return None
if self.want.ha_order != self.have.ha_order:
return self.want.ha_order
@property
def partition(self):
raise F5ModuleError(
"Partition cannot be changed for a traffic group. Only /Common is allowed."
)
class ModuleManager(object):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.module = kwargs.get('module', None)
self.client = F5RestClient(**self.module.params)
self.have = None
self.want = ModuleParameters(params=self.module.params)
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(params=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(params=changed)
return True
return False
def _announce_deprecations(self, result):
warnings = result.pop('__warnings', [])
for warning in warnings:
self.module.deprecate(
msg=warning['msg'],
version=warning['version']
)
def exec_module(self):
changed = False
result = dict()
state = self.want.state
if state == "present":
changed = self.present()
elif state == "absent":
changed = self.absent()
reportable = ReportableChanges(params=self.changes.to_return())
changes = reportable.to_return()
result.update(**changes)
result.update(dict(changed=changed))
self._announce_deprecations(result)
return result
def present(self):
if self.exists():
return self.update()
else:
return self.create()
def absent(self):
if self.exists():
return self.remove()
return False
def should_update(self):
result = self._update_changed_options()
if result:
return True
return False
def update(self):
self.have = self.read_current_from_device()
if not self.should_update():
return False
if self.module.check_mode:
return True
self.update_on_device()
return True
def remove(self):
if self.module.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.want.partition.lower().strip('/') != 'common':
raise F5ModuleError(
"Traffic groups can only be created in the /Common partition"
)
if self.module.check_mode:
return True
self.create_on_device()
return True
def exists(self):
uri = "https://{0}:{1}/mgmt/tm/cm/traffic-group/{2}".format(
self.client.provider['server'],
self.client.provider['server_port'],
transform_name(self.want.partition, self.want.name)
)
resp = self.client.api.get(uri)
try:
response = resp.json()
except ValueError:
return False
if resp.status == 404 or 'code' in response and response['code'] == 404:
return False
return True
def create_on_device(self):
params = self.changes.api_params()
params['name'] = self.want.name
params['partition'] = self.want.partition
uri = "https://{0}:{1}/mgmt/tm/cm/traffic-group/".format(
self.client.provider['server'],
self.client.provider['server_port'],
)
resp = self.client.api.post(uri, json=params)
try:
response = resp.json()
except ValueError as ex:
raise F5ModuleError(str(ex))
if 'code' in response and response['code'] in [400, 403]:
if 'message' in response:
raise F5ModuleError(response['message'])
else:
raise F5ModuleError(resp.content)
return response['selfLink']
def update_on_device(self):
params = self.changes.api_params()
uri = "https://{0}:{1}/mgmt/tm/cm/traffic-group/{2}".format(
self.client.provider['server'],
self.client.provider['server_port'],
transform_name(self.want.partition, self.want.name)
)
resp = self.client.api.patch(uri, json=params)
try:
response = resp.json()
except ValueError as ex:
raise F5ModuleError(str(ex))
if 'code' in response and response['code'] == 400:
if 'message' in response:
raise F5ModuleError(response['message'])
else:
raise F5ModuleError(resp.content)
def read_current_from_device(self):
uri = "https://{0}:{1}/mgmt/tm/cm/traffic-group/{2}".format(
self.client.provider['server'],
self.client.provider['server_port'],
transform_name(self.want.partition, self.want.name)
)
resp = self.client.api.get(uri)
try:
response = resp.json()
except ValueError as ex:
raise F5ModuleError(str(ex))
if 'code' in response and response['code'] == 400:
if 'message' in response:
raise F5ModuleError(response['message'])
else:
raise F5ModuleError(resp.content)
return ApiParameters(params=response)
def remove_from_device(self):
uri = "https://{0}:{1}/mgmt/tm/cm/traffic-group/{2}".format(
self.client.provider['server'],
self.client.provider['server_port'],
transform_name(self.want.partition, self.want.name)
)
response = self.client.api.delete(uri)
if response.status == 200:
return True
raise F5ModuleError(response.content)
class ArgumentSpec(object):
def __init__(self):
self.supports_check_mode = True
argument_spec = dict(
name=dict(required=True),
mac_address=dict(),
ha_order=dict(
type='list'
),
ha_group=dict(),
ha_load_factor=dict(
type='int'
),
auto_failback=dict(
type='bool',
),
auto_failback_time=dict(
type='int'
),
state=dict(
default='present',
choices=['absent', 'present']
),
partition=dict(
default='Common',
fallback=(env_fallback, ['F5_PARTITION'])
),
)
self.argument_spec = {}
self.argument_spec.update(f5_argument_spec)
self.argument_spec.update(argument_spec)
def main():
spec = ArgumentSpec()
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=spec.argument_spec,
supports_check_mode=spec.supports_check_mode,
)
try:
mm = ModuleManager(module=module)
results = mm.exec_module()
module.exit_json(**results)
except F5ModuleError as ex:
module.fail_json(msg=str(ex))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()