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Adds the bigip_remote_syslog module
This patchs add a remote-syslog module that can be used by people to manage their (basic, not HSL) syslog configuration
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lib/ansible/modules/network/f5/bigip_remote_syslog.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2017 F5 Networks Inc.
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# GNU General Public License v3.0 (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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__metaclass__ = type
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ANSIBLE_METADATA = {
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'status': ['preview'],
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'supported_by': 'community',
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'metadata_version': '1.1'
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}
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DOCUMENTATION = r'''
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module: bigip_remote_syslog
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short_description: Manipulate remote syslog settings on a BIG-IP
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description:
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- Manipulate remote syslog settings on a BIG-IP.
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version_added: 2.5
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options:
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remote_host:
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description:
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- Specifies the IP address, or hostname, for the remote system to
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which the system sends log messages.
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required: True
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remote_port:
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description:
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- Specifies the port that the system uses to send messages to the
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remote logging server. When creating a remote syslog, if this parameter
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is not specified, the default value C(514) is used.
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local_ip:
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description:
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- Specifies the local IP address of the system that is logging. To
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provide no local IP, specify the value C(none). When creating a
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remote syslog, if this parameter is not specified, the default value
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C(none) is used.
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notes:
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- Requires the f5-sdk Python package on the host. This is as easy as pip
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install f5-sdk.
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- Requires the netaddr Python package on the host. This is as easy as pip
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install netaddr.
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extends_documentation_fragment: f5
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requirements:
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- f5-sdk >= 2.2.0
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author:
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- Tim Rupp (@caphrim007)
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'''
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EXAMPLES = r'''
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- name: Add a remote syslog server to log to
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bigip_remote_syslog:
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remote_host: 10.10.10.10
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password: secret
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server: lb.mydomain.com
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user: admin
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validate_certs: no
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delegate_to: localhost
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- name: Add a remote syslog server on a non-standard port to log to
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bigip_remote_syslog:
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remote_host: 10.10.10.10
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remote_port: 1234
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password: secret
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server: lb.mydomain.com
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user: admin
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validate_certs: no
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delegate_to: localhost
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'''
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RETURN = r'''
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remote_port:
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description: New remote port of the remote syslog server.
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returned: changed
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type: int
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sample: 514
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local_ip:
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description: The new local IP of the remote syslog server
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returned: changed
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type: string
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sample: 10.10.10.10
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'''
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try:
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import netaddr
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HAS_NETADDR = True
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except ImportError:
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HAS_NETADDR = False
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from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import AnsibleF5Client
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from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import AnsibleF5Parameters
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from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import F5ModuleError
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from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems
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from collections import defaultdict
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try:
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from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import HAS_F5SDK
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from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import iControlUnexpectedHTTPError
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except ImportError:
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HAS_F5SDK = False
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class Parameters(AnsibleF5Parameters):
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api_map = {
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'remotePort': 'remote_port'
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}
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updatables = [
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'remote_port', 'local_ip', 'remoteServers'
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]
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returnables = [
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'remote_port', 'local_ip'
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]
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api_attributes = [
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'remoteServers'
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]
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def __init__(self, params=None):
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self._values = defaultdict(lambda: None)
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self._values['__warnings'] = []
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if params:
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self.update(params=params)
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def update(self, params=None):
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if params:
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for k, v in iteritems(params):
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if self.api_map is not None and k in self.api_map:
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map_key = self.api_map[k]
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else:
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map_key = k
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# Handle weird API parameters like `dns.proxy.__iter__` by
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# using a map provided by the module developer
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class_attr = getattr(type(self), map_key, None)
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if isinstance(class_attr, property):
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# There is a mapped value for the api_map key
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if class_attr.fset is None:
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# If the mapped value does not have
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# an associated setter
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self._values[map_key] = v
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else:
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# The mapped value has a setter
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setattr(self, map_key, v)
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else:
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# If the mapped value is not a @property
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self._values[map_key] = v
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def to_return(self):
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result = {}
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for returnable in self.returnables:
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result[returnable] = getattr(self, returnable)
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result = self._filter_params(result)
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return result
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def api_params(self):
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result = {}
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for api_attribute in self.api_attributes:
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if self.api_map is not None and api_attribute in self.api_map:
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result[api_attribute] = getattr(self, self.api_map[api_attribute])
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else:
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result[api_attribute] = getattr(self, api_attribute)
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result = self._filter_params(result)
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return result
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@property
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def remote_host(self):
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try:
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ip = netaddr.IPAddress(self._values['remote_host'])
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return str(ip)
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except netaddr.core.AddrFormatError:
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raise F5ModuleError(
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"The provided 'remote_host' is not a valid IP address"
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)
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@property
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def remote_port(self):
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if self._values['remote_port'] is None:
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return None
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if self._values['remote_port'] == 0:
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raise F5ModuleError(
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"The 'remote_port' value must between 1 and 65535"
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)
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return int(self._values['remote_port'])
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@property
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def local_ip(self):
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if self._values['local_ip'] in [None, 'none']:
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return None
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try:
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ip = netaddr.IPAddress(self._values['local_ip'])
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return str(ip)
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except netaddr.core.AddrFormatError:
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raise F5ModuleError(
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"The provided 'local_ip' is not a valid IP address"
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)
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class Difference(object):
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def __init__(self, want, have=None):
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self.want = want
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self.have = have
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def compare(self, param):
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try:
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result = getattr(self, param)
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return result
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except AttributeError:
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return self.__default(param)
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def __default(self, param):
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attr1 = getattr(self.want, param)
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try:
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attr2 = getattr(self.have, param)
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if attr1 != attr2:
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return attr1
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except AttributeError:
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return attr1
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@property
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def remoteServers(self):
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"""Return changed list of remote servers
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The order of this list does not matter as BIG-IP will send to all the
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items in it.
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:return:
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"""
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changed = False
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if self.have.remoteServers is None:
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return None
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current_hosts = dict((d['host'], d) for (i, d) in enumerate(self.have.remoteServers))
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if self.want.state == 'absent':
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del current_hosts[self.want.remote_host]
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result = [v for (k, v) in iteritems(current_hosts)]
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return result
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if self.want.remote_host in current_hosts:
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item = current_hosts[self.want.remote_host]
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if self.want.remote_port is not None:
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if item['remotePort'] != self.want.remote_port:
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item['remotePort'] = self.want.remote_port
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changed = True
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if self.want.local_ip is not None:
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if item['localIp'] != self.want.local_ip:
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item['localIp'] = self.want.local_ip
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changed = True
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else:
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changed = True
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count = len(current_hosts.keys()) + 1
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host = self.want.remote_host
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current_hosts[self.want.remote_host] = dict(
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name="/Common/remotesyslog{0}".format(count),
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host=host
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)
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if self.want.remote_port is not None:
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current_hosts[host]['remotePort'] = self.want.remote_port
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if self.want.local_ip is not None:
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current_hosts[host]['localIp'] = self.want.local_ip
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if changed:
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result = [v for (k, v) in iteritems(current_hosts)]
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return result
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class ModuleManager(object):
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def __init__(self, client):
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self.client = client
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self.have = None
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self.want = Parameters(self.client.module.params)
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self.changes = Parameters()
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def _set_changed_options(self):
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changed = {}
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for key in Parameters.returnables:
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if getattr(self.want, key) is not None:
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changed[key] = getattr(self.want, key)
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if changed:
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self.changes = Parameters(changed)
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self.changes.update({'remote_host': self.want.remote_host})
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def _update_changed_options(self):
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diff = Difference(self.want, self.have)
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updatables = Parameters.updatables
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changed = dict()
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for k in updatables:
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change = diff.compare(k)
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if change is None:
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continue
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else:
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changed[k] = change
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if changed:
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self.changes = Parameters(changed)
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self.changes.update({'remote_host': self.want.remote_host})
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return True
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return False
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def exec_module(self):
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changed = False
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result = dict()
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state = self.want.state
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try:
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if state == "present":
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changed = self.present()
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elif state == "absent":
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changed = self.absent()
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except iControlUnexpectedHTTPError as e:
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raise F5ModuleError(str(e))
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changes = self.changes.to_return()
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result.update(**changes)
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result.update(dict(changed=changed))
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return result
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def present(self):
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if self.exists():
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return self.update()
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else:
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return self.create()
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def create(self):
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self._set_valid_defaults()
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self._update_changed_options()
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if self.client.check_mode:
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return True
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# This is an unnamed resource, so we only need to update
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self.update_on_device()
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return True
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def _set_valid_defaults(self):
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if self.changes.local_ip is None:
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self.changes.update({'local_ip': None})
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if self.changes.remote_port is None:
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self.changes.update({'remote_port': 514})
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remote_servers = [
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dict(
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name='/{0}/remotesyslog1'.format(self.want.partition),
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host=self.want.remote_host,
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localIp=self.changes.local_ip,
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remotePort=self.changes.remote_port
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)
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]
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self.changes.update({'remoteServers': remote_servers})
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def should_update(self):
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result = self._update_changed_options()
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if result:
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return True
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return False
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def update(self):
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self.have = self.read_current_from_device()
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if not self.should_update():
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return False
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if self.client.check_mode:
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return True
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self.update_on_device()
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return True
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def exists(self):
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self.have = self.read_current_from_device()
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if self.have.remoteServers is None:
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return False
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for server in self.have.remoteServers:
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if server['host'] == self.want.remote_host:
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return True
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def update_on_device(self):
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params = self.changes.api_params()
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result = self.client.api.tm.sys.syslog.load()
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result.modify(**params)
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def read_current_from_device(self):
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resource = self.client.api.tm.sys.syslog.load()
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attrs = resource.attrs
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result = Parameters(attrs)
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return result
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def absent(self):
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if self.exists():
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return self.remove()
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return False
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def remove(self):
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if self.client.check_mode:
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return True
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self.remove_from_device()
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if self.exists():
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raise F5ModuleError("Failed to delete the remote syslog.")
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return True
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def remove_from_device(self):
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self._update_changed_options()
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params = self.changes.api_params()
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result = self.client.api.tm.sys.syslog.load()
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result.modify(**params)
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class ArgumentSpec(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.supports_check_mode = True
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self.argument_spec = dict(
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remote_host=dict(
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required=True
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),
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remote_port=dict(),
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local_ip=dict(),
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state=dict(
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default='present',
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choices=['absent', 'present']
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)
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)
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self.f5_product_name = 'bigip'
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def main():
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try:
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spec = ArgumentSpec()
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client = AnsibleF5Client(
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argument_spec=spec.argument_spec,
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supports_check_mode=spec.supports_check_mode,
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f5_product_name=spec.f5_product_name
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)
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if not HAS_F5SDK:
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raise F5ModuleError("The python f5-sdk module is required")
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if not HAS_NETADDR:
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raise F5ModuleError("The python netaddr module is required")
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mm = ModuleManager(client)
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results = mm.exec_module()
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client.module.exit_json(**results)
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except F5ModuleError as e:
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client.module.fail_json(msg=str(e))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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{
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"kind": "tm:sys:syslog:syslogstate",
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"selfLink": "https://localhost/mgmt/tm/sys/syslog?ver=13.0.0",
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"authPrivFrom": "notice",
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"authPrivTo": "emerg",
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"clusteredHostSlot": "enabled",
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"clusteredMessageSlot": "disabled",
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"consoleLog": "enabled",
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"cronFrom": "warning",
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"cronTo": "emerg",
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"daemonFrom": "notice",
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"daemonTo": "emerg",
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"isoDate": "disabled",
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"kernFrom": "debug",
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"kernTo": "emerg",
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"local6From": "notice",
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"local6To": "emerg",
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"mailFrom": "notice",
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"mailTo": "emerg",
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"messagesFrom": "notice",
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"messagesTo": "warning",
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"userLogFrom": "notice",
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"userLogTo": "emerg",
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"remoteServers": [
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{
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"name": "/Common/remotesyslog1",
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"host": "10.10.10.10",
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"localIp": "none",
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"remotePort": 514
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},
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{
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"name": "/Common/remotesyslog1",
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"host": "20.20.20.20",
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"localIp": "1.1.1.1",
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"remotePort": 8000
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}
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]
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}
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test/units/modules/network/f5/test_bigip_remote_syslog.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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#
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# Copyright 2017 F5 Networks Inc.
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#
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# This file is part of Ansible
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#
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# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public Liccense for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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import os
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import json
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import sys
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from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest
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if sys.version_info < (2, 7):
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raise SkipTest("F5 Ansible modules require Python >= 2.7")
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from ansible.compat.tests import unittest
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from ansible.compat.tests.mock import patch, Mock
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from ansible.module_utils import basic
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes
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from ansible.module_utils.f5_utils import AnsibleF5Client
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try:
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from library.bigip_remote_syslog import Parameters
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from library.bigip_remote_syslog import ModuleManager
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from library.bigip_remote_syslog import ArgumentSpec
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from library.bigip_remote_syslog import HAS_F5SDK
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from library.bigip_remote_syslog import HAS_NETADDR
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except ImportError:
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try:
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from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_remote_syslog import Parameters
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from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_remote_syslog import ModuleManager
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from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_remote_syslog import ArgumentSpec
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from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_remote_syslog import HAS_F5SDK
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except ImportError:
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raise SkipTest("F5 Ansible modules require the f5-sdk Python library")
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from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_remote_syslog import HAS_NETADDR
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if not HAS_NETADDR:
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raise SkipTest("F5 Ansible modules require the netaddr Python library")
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fixture_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'fixtures')
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fixture_data = {}
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def set_module_args(args):
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args = json.dumps({'ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS': args})
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basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = to_bytes(args)
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def load_fixture(name):
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path = os.path.join(fixture_path, name)
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if path in fixture_data:
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return fixture_data[path]
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with open(path) as f:
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data = f.read()
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try:
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data = json.loads(data)
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except Exception:
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pass
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fixture_data[path] = data
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return data
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|
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class TestParameters(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_module_parameters(self):
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args = dict(
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remote_host='10.10.10.10',
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remote_port=514,
|
||||
local_ip='1.1.1.1'
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)
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||||
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p = Parameters(args)
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assert p.remote_host == '10.10.10.10'
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assert p.remote_port == 514
|
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assert p.local_ip == '1.1.1.1'
|
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|
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def test_api_parameters(self):
|
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args = dict(
|
||||
remoteServers=[
|
||||
dict(
|
||||
name='/Common/remotesyslog1',
|
||||
host='10.10.10.10',
|
||||
localIp='none',
|
||||
remotePort=514
|
||||
)
|
||||
]
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
p = Parameters(args)
|
||||
assert len(p.remoteServers) == 1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@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_remote_syslog(self, *args):
|
||||
set_module_args(dict(
|
||||
remote_host='10.10.10.10',
|
||||
server='localhost',
|
||||
password='password',
|
||||
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
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Override methods in the specific type of manager
|
||||
mm = ModuleManager(client)
|
||||
mm.exists = Mock(side_effect=[False, True])
|
||||
mm.update_on_device = Mock(return_value=True)
|
||||
|
||||
results = mm.exec_module()
|
||||
|
||||
assert results['changed'] is True
|
||||
|
||||
def test_create_remote_syslog_idempotent(self, *args):
|
||||
set_module_args(dict(
|
||||
remote_host='10.10.10.10',
|
||||
server='localhost',
|
||||
password='password',
|
||||
user='admin'
|
||||
))
|
||||
|
||||
current = Parameters(load_fixture('load_tm_sys_syslog.json'))
|
||||
client = AnsibleF5Client(
|
||||
argument_spec=self.spec.argument_spec,
|
||||
supports_check_mode=self.spec.supports_check_mode,
|
||||
f5_product_name=self.spec.f5_product_name
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Override methods in the specific type of manager
|
||||
mm = ModuleManager(client)
|
||||
mm.exists = Mock(return_value=True)
|
||||
mm.read_current_from_device = Mock(return_value=current)
|
||||
|
||||
results = mm.exec_module()
|
||||
|
||||
assert results['changed'] is False
|
||||
|
||||
def test_update_remote_port(self, *args):
|
||||
set_module_args(dict(
|
||||
remote_host='10.10.10.10',
|
||||
remote_port=800,
|
||||
server='localhost',
|
||||
password='password',
|
||||
user='admin'
|
||||
))
|
||||
|
||||
current = Parameters(load_fixture('load_tm_sys_syslog.json'))
|
||||
client = AnsibleF5Client(
|
||||
argument_spec=self.spec.argument_spec,
|
||||
supports_check_mode=self.spec.supports_check_mode,
|
||||
f5_product_name=self.spec.f5_product_name
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Override methods in the specific type of manager
|
||||
mm = ModuleManager(client)
|
||||
mm.exists = Mock(return_value=True)
|
||||
mm.read_current_from_device = Mock(return_value=current)
|
||||
mm.update_on_device = Mock(return_value=True)
|
||||
|
||||
results = mm.exec_module()
|
||||
|
||||
assert results['changed'] is True
|
||||
assert results['remote_port'] == 800
|
||||
|
||||
def test_update_local_ip(self, *args):
|
||||
set_module_args(dict(
|
||||
remote_host='10.10.10.10',
|
||||
local_ip='2.2.2.2',
|
||||
server='localhost',
|
||||
password='password',
|
||||
user='admin'
|
||||
))
|
||||
|
||||
current = Parameters(load_fixture('load_tm_sys_syslog.json'))
|
||||
client = AnsibleF5Client(
|
||||
argument_spec=self.spec.argument_spec,
|
||||
supports_check_mode=self.spec.supports_check_mode,
|
||||
f5_product_name=self.spec.f5_product_name
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Override methods in the specific type of manager
|
||||
mm = ModuleManager(client)
|
||||
mm.exists = Mock(return_value=True)
|
||||
mm.read_current_from_device = Mock(return_value=current)
|
||||
mm.update_on_device = Mock(return_value=True)
|
||||
|
||||
results = mm.exec_module()
|
||||
|
||||
assert results['changed'] is True
|
||||
assert results['local_ip'] == '2.2.2.2'
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