initial add of new module eos_template

The eos_template module works by allowing configurations to be pushed
to Arista EOS devices that can be templated by the Ansible Jinja2
template engine
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#!/usr/bin/python
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DOCUMENTATION = """
---
module: eos_template
version_added: "2.1"
author: "Peter sprygada (@privateip)"
short_description: Manage Arista EOS device configurations
description:
- Manages network device configurations over SSH or eAPI. 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: eos
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 search for the source
file in role or playbook root folder in templates directory.
required: false
default: null
force:
description:
- The force argument instructs the module to not consider the
current devices 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
include_defaults:
description:
- The module, by default, will collect the current device
running-config to use as a base for comparision to the commands
in I(src). Setting this value to true will cause the module
to issue the command `show running-config all` to include all
device settings.
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
replace:
description:
- This argument will cause the provided configuration to be replaced
on the destination node. The use of the replace argument will
always cause the task to set changed to true and will implies
I(force) is true. This argument is only valid with I(transport)
is eapi.
required: false
default: false
choice: 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 in a playbook. 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
eos_template:
src: config.j2
- name: forceable push a configuration onto the device
eos_template:
src: config.j2
force: yes
- name: provide the base configuration for comparision
eos_template:
src: candidate_config.txt
config: current_config.txt
# The example below shows how to use ignore_missing. In the example,
# the device running config is already configured with 'no shutdown' but
# the value does not show up in the running-config as it is the default. The
# ignore_missing argument will not cause the task to try to reconfigure the
# same command since the source value is ignored.
vars:
candidate_config:
interface Ethernet1
no shutdown
tasks:
- name: configure interface administrative state
eos_template:
src: candidate_config.txt
ignore_missing: yes
"""
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'),
include_defaults=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
backup=dict(default=False, type='bool'),
replace=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)
replace = module.params['replace']
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:
commands = [str(c).strip() for c in commands]
if replace:
response = module.config_replace(commands)
else:
response = module.configure(commands)
result['changed'] = True
result['commands'] = commands
return module.exit_json(**result)
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
from ansible.module_utils.urls import *
from ansible.module_utils.shell import *
from ansible.module_utils.netcfg import *
from ansible.module_utils.eos import *
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()