adds netconf shared module (#20743)

New netconf shared lib added to module_utils for sending netconf
messages to remote devices over netconf connection plugin
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Peter Sprygada 2017-02-04 09:40:27 -05:00 committed by GitHub
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from contextlib import contextmanager
from ncclient.xml_ import new_ele, sub_ele, to_xml, to_ele
def send_request(module, obj, check_rc=True):
request = to_xml(obj)
rc, out, err = module.exec_command(request)
if rc != 0:
if check_rc:
module.fail_json(msg=str(err))
return to_ele(err)
return to_ele(out)
def children(root, iterable):
for item in iterable:
try:
ele = sub_ele(ele, item)
except NameError:
ele = sub_ele(root, item)
def lock(module, target='candidate'):
obj = new_ele('lock')
children(obj, ('target', target))
return send_request(module, obj)
def unlock(module, target='candidate'):
obj = new_ele('unlock')
children(obj, ('target', target))
return send_request(module, obj)
def commit(module):
return send_request(module, new_ele('commit'))
def discard_changes(module):
return send_request(module, new_ele('discard-changes'))
def validate(module):
obj = new_ele('validate')
children(obj, ('source', 'candidate'))
return send_request(module, obj)
def get_config(module, source='running', filter=None):
obj = new_ele('get-config')
children(obj, ('source', source))
children(obj, ('filter', filter))
return send_request(module, obj)
@contextmanager
def locked_config(module):
try:
lock(module)
yield
finally:
unlock(module)