#!/usr/bin/python # # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . # DOCUMENTATION = """ --- module: eos_eapi version_added: "2.1" author: "Peter Sprygada (@privateip)" short_description: Manage and configure Arista EOS eAPI. requirements: - "EOS v4.12 or greater" description: - Use to enable or disable eAPI access, and set the port and state of http, https, local_http and unix-socket servers. - When enabling eAPI access the default is to enable HTTP on port 80, enable HTTPS on port 443, disable local HTTP, and disable Unix socket server. Use the options listed below to override the default configuration. - Requires EOS v4.12 or greater. extends_documentation_fragment: eos options: http: description: - The C(http) argument controls the operating state of the HTTP transport protocol when eAPI is present in the running-config. When the value is set to True, the HTTP protocol is enabled and when the value is set to False, the HTTP protocol is disabled. By default, when eAPI is first configured, the HTTP protocol is disabled. required: false default: yes choices: ['yes', 'no'] aliases: ['enable_http'] http_port: description: - Configures the HTTP port that will listen for connections when the HTTP transport protocol is enabled. This argument accepts integer values in the valid range of 1 to 65535. required: false default: 80 https: description: - The C(https) argument controls the operating state of the HTTPS transport protocol when eAPI is present in the running-config. When the value is set to True, the HTTPS protocol is enabled and when the value is set to False, the HTTPS protocol is disabled. By default, when eAPI is first configured, the HTTPS protocol is enabled. required: false default: yes choices: ['yes', 'no'] aliases: ['enable_http'] https_port: description: - Configures the HTTP port that will listen for connections when the HTTP transport protocol is enabled. This argument accepts integer values in the valid range of 1 to 65535. required: false default: 443 local_http: description: - The C(local_http) argument controls the operating state of the local HTTP transport protocol when eAPI is present in the running-config. When the value is set to True, the HTTP protocol is enabled and restricted to connections from localhost only. When the value is set to False, the HTTP local protocol is disabled. - Note is value is independent of the C(http) argument required: false default: false choices: ['yes', 'no'] aliases: ['enable_local_http'] local_http_port: description: - Configures the HTTP port that will listen for connections when the HTTP transport protocol is enabled. This argument accepts integer values in the valid range of 1 to 65535. required: false default: 8080 socket: description: - The C(socket) argument controls the operating state of the UNIX Domain Socket used to receive eAPI requests. When the value of this argument is set to True, the UDS will listen for eAPI requests. When the value is set to False, the UDS will not be available to handle requests. By default when eAPI is first configured, the UDS is disabled. required: false default: false choices: ['yes', 'no'] aliases: ['enable_socket'] vrf: description: - The C(vrf) argument will configure eAPI to listen for connections in the specified VRF. By default, eAPI transports will listen for connections in the global table. This value requires the VRF to already be created otherwise the task will fail. required: false default: default version_added: "2.2" 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 configuration to use as the base config for comparison. required: false default: nul version_added: "2.2" state: description: - The C(state) argument controls the operational state of eAPI on the remote device. When this argument is set to C(started), eAPI is enabled to receive requests and when this argument is C(stopped), eAPI is disabled and will not receive requests. required: false default: started choices: ['started', 'stopped'] """ EXAMPLES = """ # Note: examples below use the following provider dict to handle # transport and authentication to the node. vars: cli: host: "{{ inventory_hostname }}" username: admin password: admin - name: Enable eAPI access with default configuration eos_eapi: state: started provider: {{ cli }} - name: Enable eAPI with no HTTP, HTTPS at port 9443, local HTTP at port 80, and socket enabled eos_eapi: state: started http: false https_port: 9443 local_http: yes local_http_port: 80 socket: yes provider: {{ cli }} - name: Shutdown eAPI access eos_eapi: state: stopped provider: {{ cli }} """ RETURN = """ updates: description: - Set of commands to be executed on remote device returned: always type: list sample: ['management api http-commands', 'shutdown'] urls: description: Hash of URL endpoints eAPI is listening on per interface returned: when eAPI is started type: dict sample: {'Management1': ['http://172.26.10.1:80']} """ import re import time from ansible.module_utils.netcfg import NetworkConfig, dumps from ansible.module_utils.eos import NetworkModule, NetworkError from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_exception PRIVATE_KEYS_RE = re.compile('__.+__') def invoke(name, *args, **kwargs): func = globals().get(name) if func: return func(*args, **kwargs) def started(module, commands): commands.append('no shutdown') setters = set() for key, value in module.argument_spec.iteritems(): if module.params[key] is not None: setter = value.get('setter') or 'set_%s' % key if setter not in setters: setters.add(setter) invoke(setter, module, commands) def stopped(module, commands): commands.append('shutdown') def set_protocol_http(module, commands): port = module.params['http_port'] if not 1 <= port <= 65535: module.fail_json(msg='http_port must be between 1 and 65535') elif module.params['http'] is True: commands.append('protocol http port %s' % port) elif module.params['http'] is False: commands.append('no protocol http') def set_protocol_https(module, commands): port = module.params['https_port'] if not 1 <= port <= 65535: module.fail_json(msg='https_port must be between 1 and 65535') elif module.params['https'] is True: commands.append('protocol https port %s' % port) elif module.params['https'] is False: commands.append('no protocol https') def set_local_http(module, commands): port = module.params['local_http_port'] if not 1 <= port <= 65535: module.fail_json(msg='local_http_port must be between 1 and 65535') elif module.params['local_http'] is True: commands.append('protocol http localhost port %s' % port) elif module.params['local_http'] is False: commands.append('no protocol http localhost port 8080') def set_socket(module, commands): if module.params['socket'] is True: commands.append('protocol unix-socket') elif module.params['socket'] is False: commands.append('no protocol unix-socket') def set_vrf(module, commands): vrf = module.params['vrf'] if vrf != 'default': resp = module.cli(['show vrf']) if vrf not in resp[0]: module.fail_json(msg="vrf '%s' is not configured" % vrf) commands.append('vrf %s' % vrf) def get_config(module): contents = module.params['config'] if not contents: cmd = 'show running-config all section management api http-commands' contents = module.cli([cmd]) config = NetworkConfig(indent=3, contents=contents[0]) return config def load_config(module, commands, result): commit = not module.check_mode diff = module.config.load_config(commands, commit=commit) if diff: result['diff'] = dict(prepared=diff) result['changed'] = True def load(module, commands, result): candidate = NetworkConfig(indent=3) candidate.add(commands, parents=['management api http-commands']) config = get_config(module) configobjs = candidate.difference(config) if configobjs: commands = dumps(configobjs, 'commands').split('\n') result['updates'] = commands load_config(module, commands, result) def clean_result(result): # strip out any keys that have two leading and two trailing # underscore characters for key in result.keys(): if PRIVATE_KEYS_RE.match(key): del result[key] def collect_facts(module, result): resp = module.cli(['show management api http-commands'], output='json') facts = dict(eos_eapi_urls=dict()) for each in resp[0]['urls']: intf, url = each.split(' : ') key = str(intf).strip() if key not in facts['eos_eapi_urls']: facts['eos_eapi_urls'][key] = list() facts['eos_eapi_urls'][key].append(str(url).strip()) result['ansible_facts'] = facts def main(): """ main entry point for module execution """ argument_spec = dict( http=dict(aliases=['enable_http'], default=False, type='bool', setter='set_protocol_http'), http_port=dict(default=80, type='int', setter='set_protocol_http'), https=dict(aliases=['enable_https'], default=True, type='bool', setter='set_protocol_https'), https_port=dict(default=443, type='int', setter='set_protocol_https'), local_http=dict(aliases=['enable_local_http'], default=False, type='bool', setter='set_local_http'), local_http_port=dict(default=8080, type='int', setter='set_local_http'), socket=dict(aliases=['enable_socket'], default=False, type='bool'), vrf=dict(default='default'), config=dict(), # Only allow use of transport cli when configuring eAPI transport=dict(default='cli', choices=['cli']), state=dict(default='started', choices=['stopped', 'started']), ) module = NetworkModule(argument_spec=argument_spec, connect_on_load=False, supports_check_mode=True) state = module.params['state'] warnings = list() result = dict(changed=False, warnings=warnings) commands = list() invoke(state, module, commands) try: load(module, commands, result) except NetworkError: exc = get_exception() module.fail_json(msg=str(exc), **exc.kwargs) collect_facts(module, result) clean_result(result) module.exit_json(**result) if __name__ == '__main__': main()