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Merge pull request #13092 from privateip/nxapi

initial shared module support for nxapi
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#
# (c) 2015 Peter Sprygada, <psprygada@ansible.com>
#
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"""
This module adds support for Cisco NXAPI to Ansible shared
module_utils. It builds on module_utils/urls.py to provide
NXAPI support over HTTP/S which is required for proper operation.
In order to use this module, include it as part of a custom
module as shown below.
** Note: The order of the import statements does matter. **
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
from ansible.module_utils.urls import *
from ansible.module_utils.nxapi import *
The nxapi module provides the following common argument spec:
* host (str) - [Required] The IPv4 address or FQDN of the network device
* port (str) - Overrides the default port to use for the HTTP/S
connection. The default values are 80 for HTTP and
443 for HTTPS
* url_username (str) - [Required] The username to use to authenticate
the HTTP/S connection. Aliases: username
* url_password (str) - [Required] The password to use to authenticate
the HTTP/S connection. Aliases: password
* use_ssl (bool) - Specifies whether or not to use an encrypted (HTTPS)
connection or not. The default value is False.
* command_type (str) - The type of command to send to the remote
device. Valid values in `cli_show`, `cli_show_ascii`, 'cli_conf`
and `bash`. The default value is `cli_show_ascii`
In order to communicate with Cisco NXOS devices, the NXAPI feature
must be enabled and configured on the device.
"""
NXAPI_COMMAND_TYPES = ['cli_show', 'cli_show_ascii', 'cli_conf', 'bash']
def nxapi_argument_spec(spec=None):
"""Creates an argument spec for working with NXAPI
"""
arg_spec = url_argument_spec()
arg_spec.update(dict(
host=dict(required=True),
port=dict(),
url_username=dict(required=True, aliases=['username']),
url_password=dict(required=True, aliases=['password']),
use_ssl=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
command_type=dict(default='cli_show_ascii', choices=NXAPI_COMMAND_TYPES)
))
if spec:
arg_spec.update(spec)
return arg_spec
def nxapi_url(module):
"""Constructs a valid NXAPI url
"""
if module.params['use_ssl']:
proto = 'https'
else:
proto = 'http'
host = module.params['host']
url = '{}://{}'.format(proto, host)
port = module.params['port']
if module.params['port']:
url = '{}:{}'.format(url, module.params['port'])
url = '{}/ins'.format(url)
return url
def nxapi_body(commands, command_type, **kwargs):
"""Encodes a NXAPI JSON request message
"""
if isinstance(commands, (list, set, tuple)):
commands = ' ;'.join(commands)
msg = {
'version': kwargs.get('version') or '1.2',
'type': command_type,
'chunk': kwargs.get('chunk') or '0',
'sid': kwargs.get('sid'),
'input': commands,
'output_format': 'json'
}
return dict(ins_api=msg)
def nxapi_command(module, commands, command_type=None, **kwargs):
"""Sends the list of commands to the device over NXAPI
"""
url = nxapi_url(module)
command_type = command_type or module.params['command_type']
data = nxapi_body(commands, command_type)
data = module.jsonify(data)
headers = {'Content-Type': 'text/json'}
response, headers = fetch_url(module, url, data=data, headers=headers,
method='POST')
status = kwargs.get('status') or 200
if headers['status'] != status:
module.fail_json(**headers)
response = module.from_json(response.read())
return response, headers