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revises network portion of 2.5 porting guide (#37938)

* revises network portion of 2.5 porting guide
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Networking
==========
Network
=======
Expanding documentation
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We're expanding the network documentation. There's new content and a :ref:`new Ansible Network landing page<network_guide>`. We will continue to build the network-related documentation moving forward.
Top-level connection arguments will be removed in 2.9
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Top-level connection arguments like ``username``, ``host``, and ``password`` are deprecated and will be removed in version 2.9.
**OLD** In Ansible < 2.4
Change in deprecation notice of top-level connection arguments
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.. code-block:: yaml
- name: example of using top-level options for connection properties
@ -216,19 +225,7 @@ Change in deprecation notice of top-level connection arguments
authorize: yes
auth_pass: cisco
**OLD** In Ansible 2.4:
Will result in:
.. code-block:: yaml
[WARNING]: argument username has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version
[WARNING]: argument host has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version
[WARNING]: argument password has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version
**NEW** In Ansible 2.5:
The deprecation warnings reflect this schedule. The task above, run in Ansible 2.5, will result in:
.. code-block:: yaml
@ -239,13 +236,51 @@ Will result in:
[DEPRECATION WARNING]: Param 'host' is deprecated. See the module docs for more information. This feature will be removed in version 2.9.
Deprecation warnings can be disabled by setting deprecation_warnings=False in ansible.cfg.
Notice when using provider dictionary with new persistent connection types
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We recommend using the new connection types ``network_cli`` and ``netconf`` (see below), using standard Ansible connection properties, and setting those properties in inventory by group. As you update your playbooks and inventory files, you can easily make the change to ``become`` for privilege escalation (on platforms that support it). For more information, see the :ref:`using become with network modules<become-network>` guide and the :ref:`platform documentation<platform_options>`.
Adding persistent connection types ``network_cli`` and ``netconf``
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Ansible 2.5 introduces two top-level persistent connection types, ``network_cli`` and ``netconf``. With ``connection: local``, each task passed the connection parameters, which had to be stored in your playbooks. With ``network_cli`` and ``netconf`` the playbook passes the connection parameters once, so you can pass them at the command line if you prefer. We recommend you use ``network_cli`` and ``netconf`` whenever possible.
Note that eAPI and NX-API still require ``local`` connections with ``provider`` dictionaries. See the :ref:`platform documentation<platform_options>` for more information. Unless you need a ``local`` connection, update your playbooks to use ``network_cli`` or ``netconf`` and to specify your connection variables with standard Ansible connection variables:
**OLD** In Ansible 2.4
.. code-block:: yaml
---
vars:
cli:
host: "{{ inventory_hostname }}"
username: operator
password: secret
transport: cli
tasks:
- nxos_config:
src: config.j2
provider: "{{ cli }}"
username: admin
password: admin
**NEW** In Ansible 2.5
.. code-block:: ini
[nxos:vars]
ansible_connection=network_cli
ansible_network_os=nxos
ansible_user=operator
ansible_password=secret
.. code-block:: yaml
tasks:
- nxos_config:
src: config.j2
Using a provider dictionary with either ``network_cli`` or ``netconf`` will result in a warning.
Using a provider dictionary with one of the new persistent connection types for networking
(network_cli, netconf, etc.) will result in a warning. When using these connections
the standard Ansible infrastructure for controlling connections should be used.
(Link to basic inventory documentation?)
Developers: Shared Module Utilities Moved
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@ -258,13 +293,13 @@ Beginning with Ansible 2.5, shared module utilities for network modules moved to
If your module uses shared module utilities, you must update all references. For example, change:
OLD In Ansible 2.4
**OLD** In Ansible 2.4
.. code-block:: python
from ansible.module_utils.vyos import get_config, load_config
NEW In Ansible 2.5
**NEW** In Ansible 2.5
.. code-block:: python