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community.general/lib/ansible/module_utils/aos.py
Toshio Kuratomi ac56a2f138 Remove wildcard imports and get_exception calls
Fixed module_utils
2017-08-12 00:48:53 -07:00

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#
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#
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"""
This module adds shared support for Apstra AOS modules
In order to use this module, include it as part of your module
from ansible.module_utils.aos import (check_aos_version, get_aos_session, find_collection_item,
content_to_dict, do_load_resource)
"""
import json
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
try:
import yaml
HAS_YAML = True
except ImportError:
HAS_YAML = False
try:
from apstra.aosom.session import Session
HAS_AOS_PYEZ = True
except ImportError:
HAS_AOS_PYEZ = False
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
def check_aos_version(module, min=False):
"""
Check if the library aos-pyez is present.
If provided, also check if the minimum version requirement is met
"""
if not HAS_AOS_PYEZ:
module.fail_json(msg='aos-pyez is not installed. Please see details '
'here: https://github.com/Apstra/aos-pyez')
elif min:
import apstra.aosom
AOS_PYEZ_VERSION = apstra.aosom.__version__
if not LooseVersion(AOS_PYEZ_VERSION) >= LooseVersion(min):
module.fail_json(msg='aos-pyez >= %s is required for this module' % min)
return True
def get_aos_session(module, auth):
"""
Resume an existing session and return an AOS object.
Args:
auth (dict): An AOS session as obtained by aos_login module blocks::
dict( token=<token>,
server=<ip>,
port=<port>
)
Return:
Aos object
"""
check_aos_version(module)
aos = Session()
aos.session = auth
return aos
def find_collection_item(collection, item_name=False, item_id=False):
"""
Find collection_item based on name or id from a collection object
Both Collection_item and Collection Objects are provided by aos-pyez library
Return
collection_item: object corresponding to the collection type
"""
my_dict = None
if item_name:
my_dict = collection.find(label=item_name)
elif item_id:
my_dict = collection.find(uid=item_id)
if my_dict is None:
return collection['']
else:
return my_dict
def content_to_dict(module, content):
"""
Convert 'content' into a Python Dict based on 'content_format'
"""
# if not HAS_YAML:
# module.fail_json(msg="Python Library Yaml is not present, mandatory to use 'content'")
content_dict = None
# try:
# content_dict = json.loads(content.replace("\'", '"'))
# except:
# module.fail_json(msg="Unable to convert 'content' from JSON, please check if valid")
#
# elif format in ['yaml', 'var']:
try:
content_dict = yaml.safe_load(content)
if not isinstance(content_dict, dict):
raise Exception()
# Check if dict is empty and return an error if it's
if not content_dict:
raise Exception()
except:
module.fail_json(msg="Unable to convert 'content' to a dict, please check if valid")
# replace the string with the dict
module.params['content'] = content_dict
return content_dict
def do_load_resource(module, collection, name):
"""
Create a new object (collection.item) by loading a datastructure directly
"""
try:
item = find_collection_item(collection, name, '')
except:
module.fail_json(msg="An error occurred while running 'find_collection_item'")
if item.exists:
module.exit_json(changed=False, name=item.name, id=item.id, value=item.value)
# If not in check mode, apply the changes
if not module.check_mode:
try:
item.datum = module.params['content']
item.write()
except Exception as e:
module.fail_json(msg="Unable to write item content : %r" % to_native(e))
module.exit_json(changed=True, name=item.name, id=item.id, value=item.value)