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community.general/plugins/modules/network/fortimanager/fmgr_query.py
Felix Fontein 25394eeafb
Fix imports and installing dependencies in CI, part 1 (#41)
* Fix ovirt collection name (ovirt.ovirt_collection, not ovirt.ovirt).

* Fix kubernetes module_utils references.

* Fix broken f5 imports on community.general side. The imports in that collection are still broken and will still cause failures.

* Fix Cisco ACI and MSO modules imports.

* Fix check_point.mgmt dependency, fix imports.

* Fix fortimanager imports.

* Fix cisco intersight imports.

* Fix ovirt module docs fragments.

* Fix usage of _ in unit tests to avoid sanity failures.

* Fix Cisco module docs fragments.

* Fix netapp.ontap module docs fragment name.

* Fix documentation.

* Fix some boilerplate (the ones not mentioned in ignore.txt).
2020-03-24 22:14:53 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {
"metadata_version": "1.1",
"status": ["preview"],
"supported_by": "community"
}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: fmgr_query
notes:
- Full Documentation at U(https://ftnt-ansible-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).
author: Luke Weighall (@lweighall)
short_description: Query FortiManager data objects for use in Ansible workflows.
description:
- Provides information on data objects within FortiManager so that playbooks can perform conditionals.
options:
adom:
description:
- The ADOM the configuration should belong to.
required: false
default: root
object:
description:
- The data object we wish to query (device, package, rule, etc). Will expand choices as improves.
required: true
choices:
- device
- cluster_nodes
- task
- custom
custom_endpoint:
description:
- ADVANCED USERS ONLY! REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE OF FMGR JSON API!
- The HTTP Endpoint on FortiManager you wish to GET from.
required: false
custom_dict:
description:
- ADVANCED USERS ONLY! REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE OF FMGR JSON API!
- DICTIONARY JSON FORMAT ONLY -- Custom dictionary/datagram to send to the endpoint.
required: false
device_ip:
description:
- The IP of the device you want to query.
required: false
device_unique_name:
description:
- The desired "friendly" name of the device you want to query.
required: false
device_serial:
description:
- The serial number of the device you want to query.
required: false
task_id:
description:
- The ID of the task you wish to query status on. If left blank and object = 'task' a list of tasks are returned.
required: false
nodes:
description:
- A LIST of firewalls in the cluster you want to verify i.e. ["firewall_A","firewall_B"].
required: false
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
- name: QUERY FORTIGATE DEVICE BY IP
fmgr_query:
object: "device"
adom: "ansible"
device_ip: "10.7.220.41"
- name: QUERY FORTIGATE DEVICE BY SERIAL
fmgr_query:
adom: "ansible"
object: "device"
device_serial: "FGVM000000117992"
- name: QUERY FORTIGATE DEVICE BY FRIENDLY NAME
fmgr_query:
adom: "ansible"
object: "device"
device_unique_name: "ansible-fgt01"
- name: VERIFY CLUSTER MEMBERS AND STATUS
fmgr_query:
adom: "ansible"
object: "cluster_nodes"
device_unique_name: "fgt-cluster01"
nodes: ["ansible-fgt01", "ansible-fgt02", "ansible-fgt03"]
- name: GET STATUS OF TASK ID
fmgr_query:
adom: "ansible"
object: "task"
task_id: "3"
- name: USE CUSTOM TYPE TO QUERY AVAILABLE SCRIPTS
fmgr_query:
adom: "ansible"
object: "custom"
custom_endpoint: "/dvmdb/adom/ansible/script"
custom_dict: { "type": "cli" }
'''
RETURN = """
api_result:
description: full API response, includes status code and message
returned: always
type: str
"""
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule, env_fallback
from ansible.module_utils.connection import Connection
from ansible_collections.fortinet.fortios.plugins.module_utils.fortimanager.fortimanager import FortiManagerHandler
from ansible_collections.fortinet.fortios.plugins.module_utils.fortimanager.common import FMGBaseException
from ansible_collections.fortinet.fortios.plugins.module_utils.fortimanager.common import FMGRCommon
from ansible_collections.fortinet.fortios.plugins.module_utils.fortimanager.common import FMGRMethods
from ansible_collections.fortinet.fortios.plugins.module_utils.fortimanager.common import DEFAULT_RESULT_OBJ
from ansible_collections.fortinet.fortios.plugins.module_utils.fortimanager.common import FAIL_SOCKET_MSG
def fmgr_get_custom(fmgr, paramgram):
"""
:param fmgr: The fmgr object instance from fortimanager.py
:type fmgr: class object
:param paramgram: The formatted dictionary of options to process
:type paramgram: dict
:return: The response from the FortiManager
:rtype: dict
"""
# IF THE CUSTOM DICTIONARY (OFTEN CONTAINING FILTERS) IS DEFINED CREATED THAT
if paramgram["custom_dict"] is not None:
datagram = paramgram["custom_dict"]
else:
datagram = dict()
# SET THE CUSTOM ENDPOINT PROVIDED
url = paramgram["custom_endpoint"]
# MAKE THE CALL AND RETURN RESULTS
response = fmgr.process_request(url, datagram, FMGRMethods.GET)
return response
def fmgr_get_task_status(fmgr, paramgram):
"""
:param fmgr: The fmgr object instance from fortimanager.py
:type fmgr: class object
:param paramgram: The formatted dictionary of options to process
:type paramgram: dict
:return: The response from the FortiManager
:rtype: dict
"""
# IF THE TASK_ID IS DEFINED, THEN GET THAT SPECIFIC TASK
# OTHERWISE, GET ALL RECENT TASKS IN A LIST
if paramgram["task_id"] is not None:
datagram = {
"adom": paramgram["adom"]
}
url = '/task/task/{task_id}'.format(task_id=paramgram["task_id"])
response = fmgr.process_request(url, datagram, FMGRMethods.GET)
else:
datagram = {
"adom": paramgram["adom"]
}
url = '/task/task'
response = fmgr.process_request(url, datagram, FMGRMethods.GET)
return response
def fmgr_get_device(fmgr, paramgram):
"""
This method is used to get information on devices. This will not work on HA_SLAVE nodes, only top level devices.
Such as cluster objects and standalone devices.
:param fmgr: The fmgr object instance from fortimanager.py
:type fmgr: class object
:param paramgram: The formatted dictionary of options to process
:type paramgram: dict
:return: The response from the FortiManager
:rtype: dict
"""
# FIRST TRY TO RUN AN UPDATE ON THE DEVICE
# RUN A QUICK CLUSTER REFRESH/UPDATE ATTEMPT TO ENSURE WE'RE GETTING THE LATEST INFORMOATION
response = DEFAULT_RESULT_OBJ
url = ""
datagram = {}
update_url = '/dvm/cmd/update/device'
update_dict = {
"adom": paramgram['adom'],
"device": paramgram['device_unique_name'],
"flags": "create_task"
}
# DO THE UPDATE CALL
fmgr.process_request(update_url, update_dict, FMGRMethods.EXEC)
# SET THE URL
url = '/dvmdb/adom/{adom}/device'.format(adom=paramgram["adom"])
device_found = 0
response = []
# TRY TO FIND IT FIRST BY SERIAL NUMBER
if paramgram["device_serial"] is not None:
datagram = {
"filter": ["sn", "==", paramgram["device_serial"]]
}
response = fmgr.process_request(url, datagram, FMGRMethods.GET)
if len(response[1]) >= 0:
device_found = 1
# CHECK IF ANYTHING WAS RETURNED, IF NOT TRY DEVICE NAME PARAMETER
if device_found == 0 and paramgram["device_unique_name"] is not None:
datagram = {
"filter": ["name", "==", paramgram["device_unique_name"]]
}
response = fmgr.process_request(url, datagram, FMGRMethods.GET)
if len(response[1]) >= 0:
device_found = 1
# CHECK IF ANYTHING WAS RETURNED, IF NOT TRY DEVICE IP ADDRESS
if device_found == 0 and paramgram["device_ip"] is not None:
datagram = {
"filter": ["ip", "==", paramgram["device_ip"]]
}
response = fmgr.process_request(url, datagram, FMGRMethods.GET)
if len(response[1]) >= 0:
device_found = 1
return response
def fmgr_get_cluster_nodes(fmgr, paramgram):
"""
This method is used to get information on devices. This WILL work on HA_SLAVE nodes, but NOT top level standalone
devices.
Such as cluster objects and standalone devices.
:param fmgr: The fmgr object instance from fortimanager.py
:type fmgr: class object
:param paramgram: The formatted dictionary of options to process
:type paramgram: dict
:return: The response from the FortiManager
:rtype: dict
"""
response = DEFAULT_RESULT_OBJ
url = ""
datagram = {}
# USE THE DEVICE METHOD TO GET THE CLUSTER INFORMATION SO WE CAN SEE THE HA_SLAVE NODES
response = fmgr_get_device(fmgr, paramgram)
# CHECK FOR HA_SLAVE NODES, IF CLUSTER IS MISSING COMPLETELY THEN QUIT
try:
returned_nodes = response[1][0]["ha_slave"]
num_of_nodes = len(returned_nodes)
except Exception:
error_msg = {"cluster_status": "MISSING"}
return error_msg
# INIT LOOP RESOURCES
loop_count = 0
good_nodes = []
expected_nodes = list(paramgram["nodes"])
missing_nodes = list(paramgram["nodes"])
bad_status_nodes = []
# LOOP THROUGH THE NODES AND GET THEIR STATUS TO BUILD THE RETURN JSON OBJECT
# WE'RE ALSO CHECKING THE NODES IF THEY ARE BAD STATUS, OR PLAIN MISSING
while loop_count < num_of_nodes:
node_append = {
"node_name": returned_nodes[loop_count]["name"],
"node_serial": returned_nodes[loop_count]["sn"],
"node_parent": returned_nodes[loop_count]["did"],
"node_status": returned_nodes[loop_count]["status"],
}
# IF THE NODE IS IN THE EXPECTED NODES LIST AND WORKING THEN ADD IT TO GOOD NODES LIST
if node_append["node_name"] in expected_nodes and node_append["node_status"] == 1:
good_nodes.append(node_append["node_name"])
# IF THE NODE IS IN THE EXPECTED NODES LIST BUT NOT WORKING THEN ADDED IT TO BAD_STATUS_NODES
# IF THE NODE STATUS IS NOT 1 THEN ITS BAD
if node_append["node_name"] in expected_nodes and node_append["node_status"] != 1:
bad_status_nodes.append(node_append["node_name"])
# REMOVE THE NODE FROM MISSING NODES LIST IF NOTHING IS WRONG WITH NODE -- LEAVING US A LIST OF
# NOT WORKING NODES
missing_nodes.remove(node_append["node_name"])
loop_count += 1
# BUILD RETURN OBJECT FROM NODE LISTS
nodes = {
"good_nodes": good_nodes,
"expected_nodes": expected_nodes,
"missing_nodes": missing_nodes,
"bad_nodes": bad_status_nodes,
"query_status": "good",
}
if len(nodes["good_nodes"]) == len(nodes["expected_nodes"]):
nodes["cluster_status"] = "OK"
else:
nodes["cluster_status"] = "NOT-COMPLIANT"
return nodes
def main():
argument_spec = dict(
adom=dict(required=False, type="str", default="root"),
object=dict(required=True, type="str", choices=["device", "cluster_nodes", "task", "custom"]),
custom_endpoint=dict(required=False, type="str"),
custom_dict=dict(required=False, type="dict"),
device_ip=dict(required=False, type="str"),
device_unique_name=dict(required=False, type="str"),
device_serial=dict(required=False, type="str"),
nodes=dict(required=False, type="list"),
task_id=dict(required=False, type="str")
)
module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=argument_spec, supports_check_mode=False, )
paramgram = {
"adom": module.params["adom"],
"object": module.params["object"],
"device_ip": module.params["device_ip"],
"device_unique_name": module.params["device_unique_name"],
"device_serial": module.params["device_serial"],
"nodes": module.params["nodes"],
"task_id": module.params["task_id"],
"custom_endpoint": module.params["custom_endpoint"],
"custom_dict": module.params["custom_dict"]
}
module.paramgram = paramgram
fmgr = None
if module._socket_path:
connection = Connection(module._socket_path)
fmgr = FortiManagerHandler(connection, module)
fmgr.tools = FMGRCommon()
else:
module.fail_json(**FAIL_SOCKET_MSG)
results = DEFAULT_RESULT_OBJ
try:
# IF OBJECT IS DEVICE
if paramgram["object"] == "device" and any(v is not None for v in [paramgram["device_unique_name"],
paramgram["device_serial"],
paramgram["device_ip"]]):
results = fmgr_get_device(fmgr, paramgram)
if results[0] not in [0]:
module.fail_json(msg="Device query failed!")
elif len(results[1]) == 0:
module.exit_json(msg="Device NOT FOUND!")
else:
module.exit_json(msg="Device Found", **results[1][0])
except Exception as err:
raise FMGBaseException(err)
try:
# IF OBJECT IS CLUSTER_NODES
if paramgram["object"] == "cluster_nodes" and paramgram["nodes"] is not None:
results = fmgr_get_cluster_nodes(fmgr, paramgram)
if results["cluster_status"] == "MISSING":
module.exit_json(msg="No cluster device found!", **results)
elif results["query_status"] == "good":
module.exit_json(msg="Cluster Found - Showing Nodes", **results)
elif results is None:
module.fail_json(msg="Query FAILED -- Check module or playbook syntax")
except Exception as err:
raise FMGBaseException(err)
try:
# IF OBJECT IS TASK
if paramgram["object"] == "task":
results = fmgr_get_task_status(fmgr, paramgram)
if results[0] != 0:
module.fail_json(**results[1])
if results[0] == 0:
module.exit_json(**results[1])
except Exception as err:
raise FMGBaseException(err)
try:
# IF OBJECT IS CUSTOM
if paramgram["object"] == "custom":
results = fmgr_get_custom(fmgr, paramgram)
if results[0] != 0:
module.fail_json(msg="QUERY FAILED -- Please check syntax check JSON guide if needed.")
if results[0] == 0:
results_len = len(results[1])
if results_len > 0:
results_combine = dict()
if isinstance(results[1], dict):
results_combine["results"] = results[1]
if isinstance(results[1], list):
results_combine["results"] = results[1][0:results_len]
module.exit_json(msg="Custom Query Success", **results_combine)
else:
module.exit_json(msg="NO RESULTS")
except Exception as err:
raise FMGBaseException(err)
return module.exit_json(**results[1])
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()