initial add of iosxr_template module

This adds a new module, iosxr_template, that can be used to template
configurations for IOS XR devices.  Templates are then loaded into the
target device over cli
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Peter Sprygada 2016-02-12 17:00:50 -05:00 committed by Matt Clay
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#!/usr/bin/python
#
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DOCUMENTATION = """
---
module: iosxr_template
version_added: "2.1"
author: "Peter sprygada (@privateip)"
short_description: Manage Cisco IOS device configurations over SSH
description:
- Manages network device configurations over SSH. This module
allows implementors to work with the device running-config. It
provides a way to push a set of commands onto a network device
by evaluting the current running-config and only pushing configuration
commands that are not already configured. The config source can
be a set of commands or a template.
extends_documentation_fragment: ios
options:
src:
description:
- The path to the config source. The source can be either a
file with config or a template that will be merged during
runtime. By default the task will first search for the source
file in role or playbook root folder in templates unless a full
path to the file is given.
required: false
default: null
force:
description:
- The force argument instructs the module not to consider the
current device running-config. When set to true, this will
cause the module to push the contents of I(src) into the device
without first checking if already configured.
required: false
default: false
choices: BOOLEANS
backup:
description:
- When this argument is configured true, the module will backup
the running-config from the node prior to making any changes.
The backup file will be written to backup_{{ hostname }} in
the root of the playbook directory.
required: false
default: false
choices: BOOLEANS
config:
description:
- The module, by default, will connect to the remote device and
retrieve the current running-config to use as a base for comparing
against the contents of source. There are times when it is not
desirable to have the task get the current running-config for
every task. The I(config) argument allows the implementer to
pass in the configuruation to use as the base config for
comparision.
required: false
default: null
"""
EXAMPLES = """
- name: push a configuration onto the device
net_config:
src: config.j2
- name: forceable push a configuration onto the device
net_config:
src: config.j2
force: yes
- name: provide the base configuration for comparision
net_config:
src: candidate_config.txt
config: current_config.txt
"""
RETURN = """
commands:
description: The set of commands that will be pushed to the remote device
returned: always
type: list
sample: [...]
"""
def compare(this, other):
parents = [item.text for item in this.parents]
for entry in other:
if this == entry:
return None
return this
def expand(obj, queue):
block = [item.raw for item in obj.parents]
block.append(obj.raw)
current_level = queue
for b in block:
if b not in current_level:
current_level[b] = collections.OrderedDict()
current_level = current_level[b]
for c in obj.children:
if c.raw not in current_level:
current_level[c.raw] = collections.OrderedDict()
def flatten(data, obj):
for k, v in data.items():
obj.append(k)
flatten(v, obj)
return obj
def get_config(module):
config = module.params['config'] or dict()
if not config and not module.params['force']:
config = module.config
return config
def main():
""" main entry point for module execution
"""
argument_spec = dict(
src=dict(),
force=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
backup=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
config=dict(),
)
mutually_exclusive = [('config', 'backup'), ('config', 'force')]
module = get_module(argument_spec=argument_spec,
mutually_exclusive=mutually_exclusive,
supports_check_mode=True)
result = dict(changed=False)
candidate = module.parse_config(module.params['src'])
contents = get_config(module)
result['_backup'] = module.config
config = module.parse_config(contents)
commands = collections.OrderedDict()
toplevel = [c.text for c in config]
for line in candidate:
if line.text in ['!', '']:
continue
if not line.parents:
if line.text not in toplevel:
expand(line, commands)
else:
item = compare(line, config)
if item:
expand(item, commands)
commands = flatten(commands, list())
if commands:
if not module.check_mode:
updates = [str(c).strip() for c in commands]
response = module.configure(updates)
result['changed'] = True
result['updates'] = commands
return module.exit_json(**result)
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
from ansible.module_utils.shell import *
from ansible.module_utils.netcfg import *
from ansible.module_utils.iosxr import *
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()