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initial add of the ios shared module

This adds shared module support for building modules that connect to Cisco
IOS devices.  It builds on the module_utils/ssh.py shared module.
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Peter Sprygada 2015-11-24 12:27:53 -05:00
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# (c) 2015 Peter Sprygada, <psprygada@ansible.com>
#
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"""
Adds shared module support for connecting to and configuring Cisco
IOS devices. This shared module builds on module_utils/ssh.py and
implements the Shell object.
** Note: The order of the import statements does matter. **
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
from ansible.module_utils.ssh import *
from ansible.module_utils.ios import *
This module provides the following common argument spec for creating
ios connections:
* enable_mode (bool) - Forces the shell connection into IOS enable mode
* enable_password (str) - Configures the IOS enable mode password to be
send to the device to authorize the session
* device (dict) - Accepts the set of configuration parameters as a
dict object
Note: These shared arguments are in addition to the arguments provided by
the module_utils/ssh.py shared module
"""
import socket
IOS_PROMPTS_RE = [
re.compile(r'[\r\n]?[a-zA-Z]{1}[a-zA-Z0-9-]*[>|#](?:\s*)$'),
re.compile(r'[\r\n]?[a-zA-Z]{1}[a-zA-Z0-9-]*\(.+\)#$'),
re.compile(r'\x1b.*$')
]
IOS_ERRORS_RE = [
re.compile(r"% ?Error"),
re.compile(r"^% \w+", re.M),
re.compile(r"% ?Bad secret"),
re.compile(r"invalid input", re.I),
re.compile(r"(?:incomplete|ambiguous) command", re.I),
re.compile(r"connection timed out", re.I),
re.compile(r"[^\r\n]+ not found", re.I),
re.compile(r"'[^']' +returned error code: ?\d+"),
]
IOS_PASSWD_RE = re.compile(r"[\r\n]?password: $", re.I)
IOS_COMMON_ARGS = dict(
host=dict(),
port=dict(type='int', default=22),
username=dict(),
password=dict(),
enable_mode=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
enable_password=dict(),
connect_timeout=dict(type='int', default=10),
device=dict()
)
def ios_module(**kwargs):
"""Append the common args to the argument_spec
"""
spec = kwargs.get('argument_spec') or dict()
argument_spec = url_argument_spec()
argument_spec.update(IOS_COMMON_ARGS)
if kwargs.get('argument_spec'):
argument_spec.update(kwargs['argument_spec'])
kwargs['argument_spec'] = argument_spec
module = AnsibleModule(**kwargs)
device = module.params.get('device') or dict()
for key, value in device.iteritems():
if key in IOS_COMMON_ARGS:
module.params[key] = value
params = json_dict_unicode_to_bytes(json.loads(MODULE_COMPLEX_ARGS))
for key, value in params.iteritems():
if key != 'device':
module.params[key] = value
return module
def to_list(arg):
"""Try to force the arg to a list object
"""
if isinstance(arg, (list, tuple)):
return list(arg)
elif arg is not None:
return [arg]
else:
return []
class IosShell(object):
def __init__(self):
self.connection = None
def connect(self, host, username, password, **kwargs):
port = kwargs.get('port') or 22
timeout = kwargs.get('timeout') or 10
self.connection = Shell()
self.connection.prompts.extend(IOS_PROMPTS_RE)
self.connection.errors.extend(IOS_ERRORS_RE)
self.connection.open(host, port=port, username=username,
password=password, timeout=timeout)
def authorize(self, passwd=None):
command = Command('enable', prompt=IOS_PASSWD_RE, response=passwd)
self.send(command)
def configure(self, commands):
commands = to_list(commands)
commands.insert(0, 'configure terminal')
commands.append('end')
resp = self.send(commands)
resp.pop(0)
resp.pop()
return resp
def send(self, commands):
responses = list()
for cmd in to_list(commands):
response = self.connection.send(cmd)
responses.append(response)
return responses
def ios_from_args(module):
"""Extracts the set of argumetns to build a valid IOS connection
"""
params = dict()
for arg, attrs in IOS_COMMON_ARGS.iteritems():
if module.params['device']:
params[arg] = module.params['device'].get(arg)
if arg not in params or module.params[arg]:
params[arg] = module.params[arg]
if params[arg] is None:
if attrs.get('required'):
module.fail_json(msg='argument %s is required' % arg)
params[arg] = attrs.get('default')
return params
def ios_connection(module):
"""Creates a connection to an IOS device based on the module arguments
"""
host = module.params['host']
port = module.params['port']
username = module.params['username']
password = module.params['password']
timeout = module.params['connect_timeout']
try:
shell = IosShell()
shell.connect(host, port=port, username=username, password=password,
timeout=timeout)
except paramiko.ssh_exception.AuthenticationException, exc:
module.fail_json(msg=exc.message)
except socket.error, exc:
module.fail_json(msg=exc.strerror, errno=exc.errno)
shell.send('terminal length 0')
if module.params['enable_mode']:
shell.authorize(module.params['enable_password'])
return shell