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New Module: na_elementsw_cluster_snmp (#52374)

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* test/units/modules/storage/netapp/test_na_elementsw_cluster_snmp.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# (c) 2019, NetApp, Inc
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or
# https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
'''
Element Software Configure SNMP
'''
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community'}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
module: na_elementsw_cluster_snmp
short_description: Configure Element SW Cluster SNMP
extends_documentation_fragment:
- netapp.solidfire
version_added: '2.8'
author: NetApp Ansible Team (@carchi8py) <ng-ansibleteam@netapp.com>
description:
- Configure Element Software cluster SNMP.
options:
state:
description:
- This module enables you to enable SNMP on cluster nodes. When you enable SNMP, \
the action applies to all nodes in the cluster, and the values that are passed replace, \
in whole, all values set in any previous call to this module.
choices: ['present', 'absent']
default: 'present'
snmp_v3_enabled:
description:
- Which version of SNMP has to be enabled.
type: bool
networks:
description:
- List of networks and what type of access they have to the SNMP servers running on the cluster nodes.
- This parameter is required if SNMP v3 is disabled.
suboptions:
access:
description:
- ro for read-only access.
- rw for read-write access.
- rosys for read-only access to a restricted set of system information.
choices: ['ro', 'rw', 'rosys']
cidr:
description:
- A CIDR network mask. This network mask must be an integer greater than or equal to 0, \
and less than or equal to 32. It must also not be equal to 31.
community:
description:
- SNMP community string.
network:
description:
- This parameter along with the cidr variable is used to control which network the access and \
community string apply to.
- The special value of 'default' is used to specify an entry that applies to all networks.
- The cidr mask is ignored when network value is either a host name or default.
usm_users:
description:
- List of users and the type of access they have to the SNMP servers running on the cluster nodes.
- This parameter is required if SNMP v3 is enabled.
suboptions:
access:
description:
- rouser for read-only access.
- rwuser for read-write access.
- rosys for read-only access to a restricted set of system information.
choices: ['rouser', 'rwuser', 'rosys']
name:
description:
- The name of the user. Must contain at least one character, but no more than 32 characters.
- Blank spaces are not allowed.
password:
description:
- The password of the user. Must be between 8 and 255 characters long (inclusive).
- Blank spaces are not allowed.
- Required if 'secLevel' is 'auth' or 'priv.'
passphrase:
description:
- The passphrase of the user. Must be between 8 and 255 characters long (inclusive).
- Blank spaces are not allowed.
- Required if 'secLevel' is 'priv.'
secLevel:
description:
- To define the security level of a user.
choices: ['noauth', 'auth', 'priv']
'''
EXAMPLES = """
- name: configure SnmpNetwork
tags:
- elementsw_cluster_snmp
na_elementsw_cluster_snmp:
hostname: "{{ elementsw_hostname }}"
username: "{{ elementsw_username }}"
password: "{{ elementsw_password }}"
state: present
snmp_v3_enabled: True
usm_users:
access: rouser
name: testuser
password: ChangeMe123
passphrase: ChangeMe123
secLevel: auth
networks:
access: ro
cidr: 24
community: TestNetwork
network: 192.168.0.1
- name: Disable SnmpNetwork
tags:
- elementsw_cluster_snmp
na_elementsw_cluster_snmp:
hostname: "{{ elementsw_hostname }}"
username: "{{ elementsw_username }}"
password: "{{ elementsw_password }}"
state: absent
"""
RETURN = """
msg:
description: Success message
returned: success
type: str
"""
import traceback
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
import ansible.module_utils.netapp as netapp_utils
from ansible.module_utils.netapp_elementsw_module import NaElementSWModule
from ansible.module_utils.netapp_module import NetAppModule
HAS_SF_SDK = netapp_utils.has_sf_sdk()
class ElementSWClusterSnmp(object):
"""
Element Software Configure Element SW Cluster SnmpNetwork
"""
def __init__(self):
self.argument_spec = netapp_utils.ontap_sf_host_argument_spec()
self.argument_spec.update(dict(
state=dict(type='str', choices=['present', 'absent'], default='present'),
snmp_v3_enabled=dict(type='bool'),
networks=dict(
type='dict',
options=dict(
access=dict(type='str', choices=['ro', 'rw', 'rosys']),
cidr=dict(type='int', default=None),
community=dict(type='str', default=None),
network=dict(type='str', default=None)
)
),
usm_users=dict(
type='dict',
options=dict(
access=dict(type='str', choices=['rouser', 'rwuser', 'rosys']),
name=dict(type='str', default=None),
password=dict(type='str', default=None),
passphrase=dict(type='str', default=None),
secLevel=dict(type='str', choices=['auth', 'noauth', 'priv'])
)
),
))
self.module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=self.argument_spec,
required_if=[
('state', 'present', ['snmp_v3_enabled']),
('snmp_v3_enabled', True, ['usm_users']),
('snmp_v3_enabled', False, ['networks'])
],
supports_check_mode=True
)
self.na_helper = NetAppModule()
self.parameters = self.na_helper.set_parameters(self.module.params)
if self.parameters.get('state') == "present":
if self.parameters.get('usm_users') is not None:
# Getting the configuration details to configure SNMP Version3
self.access_usm = self.parameters.get('usm_users')['access']
self.name = self.parameters.get('usm_users')['name']
self.password = self.parameters.get('usm_users')['password']
self.passphrase = self.parameters.get('usm_users')['passphrase']
self.secLevel = self.parameters.get('usm_users')['secLevel']
if self.parameters.get('networks') is not None:
# Getting the configuration details to configure SNMP Version2
self.access_network = self.parameters.get('networks')['access']
self.cidr = self.parameters.get('networks')['cidr']
self.community = self.parameters.get('networks')['community']
self.network = self.parameters.get('networks')['network']
if HAS_SF_SDK is False:
self.module.fail_json(msg="Unable to import the SolidFire Python SDK")
else:
self.sfe = netapp_utils.create_sf_connection(module=self.module)
def enable_snmp(self):
"""
enable snmp feature
"""
try:
self.sfe.enable_snmp(snmp_v3_enabled=self.parameters.get('snmp_v3_enabled'))
except Exception as exception_object:
self.module.fail_json(msg='Error enabling snmp feature %s' % to_native(exception_object),
exception=traceback.format_exc())
def disable_snmp(self):
"""
disable snmp feature
"""
try:
self.sfe.disable_snmp()
except Exception as exception_object:
self.module.fail_json(msg='Error disabling snmp feature %s' % to_native(exception_object),
exception=traceback.format_exc())
def configure_snmp(self, actual_networks, actual_usm_users):
"""
Configure snmp
"""
try:
self.sfe.set_snmp_acl(networks=[actual_networks], usm_users=[actual_usm_users])
except Exception as exception_object:
self.module.fail_json(msg='Error Configuring snmp feature %s' % to_native(exception_object.message),
exception=traceback.format_exc())
def apply(self):
"""
Cluster SNMP configuration
"""
changed = False
result_message = None
update_required = False
version_change = False
is_snmp_enabled = self.sfe.get_snmp_state().enabled
if is_snmp_enabled is True:
# IF SNMP is already enabled
if self.parameters.get('state') == 'absent':
# Checking for state change(s) here, and applying it later in the code allows us to support
# check_mode
changed = True
elif self.parameters.get('state') == 'present':
# Checking if SNMP configuration needs to be updated,
is_snmp_v3_enabled = self.sfe.get_snmp_state().snmp_v3_enabled
if is_snmp_v3_enabled != self.parameters.get('snmp_v3_enabled'):
# Checking if there any version changes required
version_change = True
changed = True
if is_snmp_v3_enabled is True:
# Checking If snmp configuration for usm_users needs modification
if len(self.sfe.get_snmp_info().usm_users) == 0:
# If snmp is getting configured for first time
update_required = True
changed = True
else:
for usm_user in self.sfe.get_snmp_info().usm_users:
if usm_user.access != self.access_usm or usm_user.name != self.name or usm_user.password != self.password or \
usm_user.passphrase != self.passphrase or usm_user.sec_level != self.secLevel:
update_required = True
changed = True
else:
# Checking If snmp configuration for networks needs modification
for snmp_network in self.sfe.get_snmp_info().networks:
if snmp_network.access != self.access_network or snmp_network.cidr != self.cidr or \
snmp_network.community != self.community or snmp_network.network != self.network:
update_required = True
changed = True
else:
if self.parameters.get('state') == 'present':
changed = True
result_message = ""
if changed:
if self.module.check_mode is True:
result_message = "Check mode, skipping changes"
else:
if self.parameters.get('state') == "present":
# IF snmp is not enabled, then enable and configure snmp
if self.parameters.get('snmp_v3_enabled') is True:
# IF SNMP is enabled with version 3
usm_users = {'access': self.access_usm,
'name': self.name,
'password': self.password,
'passphrase': self.passphrase,
'secLevel': self.secLevel}
networks = None
else:
# IF SNMP is enabled with version 2
usm_users = None
networks = {'access': self.access_network,
'cidr': self.cidr,
'community': self.community,
'network': self.network}
if is_snmp_enabled is False or version_change is True:
# Enable and configure snmp
self.enable_snmp()
self.configure_snmp(networks, usm_users)
result_message = "SNMP is enabled and configured"
elif update_required is True:
# If snmp is already enabled, update the configuraiton if required
self.configure_snmp(networks, usm_users)
result_message = "SNMP is configured"
elif is_snmp_enabled is True and self.parameters.get('state') == "absent":
# If snmp is enabled and state is absent, disable snmp
self.disable_snmp()
result_message = "SNMP is disabled"
self.module.exit_json(changed=changed, msg=result_message)
def main():
"""
Main function
"""
na_elementsw_cluster_snmp = ElementSWClusterSnmp()
na_elementsw_cluster_snmp.apply()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

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# (c) 2019, NetApp, Inc
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
''' unit test for Ansible module: na_elementsw_cluster_snmp.py '''
from __future__ import print_function
import json
import pytest
from units.compat import unittest
from units.compat.mock import patch
from ansible.module_utils import basic
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes
import ansible.module_utils.netapp as netapp_utils
if not netapp_utils.has_sf_sdk():
pytestmark = pytest.mark.skip('skipping as missing required SolidFire Python SDK')
from ansible.modules.storage.netapp.na_elementsw_cluster_snmp \
import ElementSWClusterSnmp as my_module # module under test
def set_module_args(args):
"""prepare arguments so that they will be picked up during module creation"""
args = json.dumps({'ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS': args})
basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = to_bytes(args) # pylint: disable=protected-access
class AnsibleExitJson(Exception):
"""Exception class to be raised by module.exit_json and caught by the test case"""
pass
class AnsibleFailJson(Exception):
"""Exception class to be raised by module.fail_json and caught by the test case"""
pass
def exit_json(*args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
"""function to patch over exit_json; package return data into an exception"""
if 'changed' not in kwargs:
kwargs['changed'] = False
raise AnsibleExitJson(kwargs)
def fail_json(*args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
"""function to patch over fail_json; package return data into an exception"""
kwargs['failed'] = True
raise AnsibleFailJson(kwargs)
GET_ERROR = 'some_error_in_get_snmp_info'
class MockSFConnection(object):
''' mock connection to ElementSW host '''
class Bunch(object): # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
''' create object with arbitrary attributes '''
def __init__(self, **kw):
''' called with (k1=v1, k2=v2), creates obj.k1, obj.k2 with values v1, v2 '''
setattr(self, '__dict__', kw)
def __init__(self, force_error=False, where=None):
''' save arguments '''
self.force_error = force_error
self.where = where
class TestMyModule(unittest.TestCase):
''' a group of related Unit Tests '''
def setUp(self):
self.mock_module_helper = patch.multiple(basic.AnsibleModule,
exit_json=exit_json,
fail_json=fail_json)
self.mock_module_helper.start()
self.addCleanup(self.mock_module_helper.stop)
def set_default_args(self):
return dict({
'hostname': '10.117.78.131',
'username': 'admin',
'password': 'netapp1!',
})
@patch('ansible.module_utils.netapp.create_sf_connection')
def test_module_fail_when_required_args_missing(self, mock_create_sf_connection):
''' required arguments are reported as errors '''
with pytest.raises(AnsibleFailJson) as exc:
set_module_args({})
my_module()
print('Info: %s' % exc.value)
@patch('ansible.module_utils.netapp.create_sf_connection')
def test_ensure_enable_snmp_called(self, mock_create_sf_connection):
''' test if enable_snmp is called '''
module_args = {}
module_args.update(self.set_default_args())
module_args.update({'snmp_v3_enabled': True,
'state': 'present'})
module_args.update({'usm_users': {'access': 'rouser',
'name': 'TestUser',
'password': 'ChangeMe@123',
'passphrase': 'ChangeMe@123',
'secLevel': 'auth', }})
module_args.update({'networks': {'access': 'ro',
'cidr': 24,
'community': 'TestNetwork',
'network': '192.168.0.1', }})
set_module_args(module_args)
my_obj = my_module()
with pytest.raises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc:
my_obj.apply()
print('Info: test_if_enable_snmp_called: %s' % repr(exc.value))
assert exc.value
@patch('ansible.module_utils.netapp.create_sf_connection')
def test_ensure_configure_snmp_from_version_3_TO_version_2_called(self, mock_create_sf_connection):
''' test if configure snmp from version_3 to version_2'''
module_args = {}
module_args.update(self.set_default_args())
module_args.update({'snmp_v3_enabled': False,
'state': 'present'})
module_args.update({'usm_users': {'access': 'rouser',
'name': 'TestUser',
'password': 'ChangeMe@123',
'passphrase': 'ChangeMe@123',
'secLevel': 'auth', }})
module_args.update({'networks': {'access': 'ro',
'cidr': 24,
'community': 'TestNetwork',
'network': '192.168.0.1', }})
set_module_args(module_args)
my_obj = my_module()
with pytest.raises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc:
my_obj.apply()
print('Info: test_ensure_configure_snmp_from_version_3_TO_version_2_called: %s' % repr(exc.value))
assert exc.value
@patch('ansible.module_utils.netapp.create_sf_connection')
def test_ensure_configure_snmp_from_version_2_TO_version_3_called(self, mock_create_sf_connection):
''' test if configure snmp from version_2 to version_3'''
module_args = {}
module_args.update(self.set_default_args())
module_args.update({'snmp_v3_enabled': True,
'state': 'present'})
module_args.update({'usm_users': {'access': 'rouser',
'name': 'TestUser_sample',
'password': 'ChangeMe@123',
'passphrase': 'ChangeMe@123',
'secLevel': 'auth', }})
module_args.update({'networks': {'access': 'ro',
'cidr': 24,
'community': 'TestNetwork',
'network': '192.168.0.1', }})
set_module_args(module_args)
my_obj = my_module()
with pytest.raises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc:
my_obj.apply()
print('Info: test_ensure_configure_snmp_from_version_2_TO_version_3_called: %s' % repr(exc.value))
assert exc.value
@patch('ansible.module_utils.netapp.create_sf_connection')
def test_ensure_disable_snmp_called(self, mock_create_sf_connection):
''' test if disable_snmp is called '''
module_args = {}
module_args.update(self.set_default_args())
module_args.update({'state': 'absent'})
set_module_args(module_args)
my_obj = my_module()
with pytest.raises(AnsibleExitJson) as exc:
my_obj.apply()
print('Info: test_if_disable_snmp_called: %s' % repr(exc.value))
assert exc.value