ansible/network/nxos/nxos_snmp_traps.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: nxos_snmp_trap
version_added: "2.2"
short_description: Manages SNMP traps.
description:
- Manages SNMP traps configurations.
extends_documentation_fragment: nxos
author:
- Jason Edelman (@jedelman8)
notes:
- This module works at the group level for traps. If you need to only
enable/disable 1 specific trap within a group, use the M(nxos_command)
module.
- Be aware that you can set a trap only for an enabled feature.
options:
group:
description:
- Case sensitive group.
required: true
choices: ['aaa', 'bridge', 'callhome', 'cfs', 'config', 'entity',
'feature-control', 'hsrp', 'license', 'link', 'lldp', 'ospf', 'pim',
'rf', 'rmon', 'snmp', 'storm-control', 'stpx', 'sysmgr', 'system',
'upgrade', 'vtp', 'all']
state:
description:
- Manage the state of the resource.
required: false
default: enabled
choices: ['enabled','disabled']
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# ensure lldp trap configured
- nxos_snmp_traps:
group=lldp
state=enabled
host={{ inventory_hostname }}
username={{ un }}
password={{ pwd }}
# ensure lldp trap is not configured
- nxos_snmp_traps:
group=lldp
state=disabled
host={{ inventory_hostname }}
username={{ un }}
password={{ pwd }}
'''
RETURN = '''
proposed:
description: k/v pairs of parameters passed into module
returned: always
type: dict
sample: {"group": "lldp"}
existing:
description: k/v pairs of existing trap status
type: dict
sample: {"lldp": [{"enabled": "No",
"trap": "lldpRemTablesChange"}]}
end_state:
description: k/v pairs of trap info after module execution
returned: always
type: dict
sample: {"lldp": [{"enabled": "Yes",
"trap": "lldpRemTablesChange"}]}
updates:
description: command sent to the device
returned: always
type: list
sample: "snmp-server enable traps lldp ;"
changed:
description: check to see if a change was made on the device
returned: always
type: boolean
sample: true
'''
import json
# COMMON CODE FOR MIGRATION
import re
from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_exception
from ansible.module_utils.netcfg import NetworkConfig, ConfigLine
from ansible.module_utils.shell import ShellError
try:
from ansible.module_utils.nxos import get_module
except ImportError:
from ansible.module_utils.nxos import NetworkModule
def to_list(val):
if isinstance(val, (list, tuple)):
return list(val)
elif val is not None:
return [val]
else:
return list()
class CustomNetworkConfig(NetworkConfig):
def expand_section(self, configobj, S=None):
if S is None:
S = list()
S.append(configobj)
for child in configobj.children:
if child in S:
continue
self.expand_section(child, S)
return S
def get_object(self, path):
for item in self.items:
if item.text == path[-1]:
parents = [p.text for p in item.parents]
if parents == path[:-1]:
return item
def to_block(self, section):
return '\n'.join([item.raw for item in section])
def get_section(self, path):
try:
section = self.get_section_objects(path)
return self.to_block(section)
except ValueError:
return list()
def get_section_objects(self, path):
if not isinstance(path, list):
path = [path]
obj = self.get_object(path)
if not obj:
raise ValueError('path does not exist in config')
return self.expand_section(obj)
def add(self, lines, parents=None):
"""Adds one or lines of configuration
"""
ancestors = list()
offset = 0
obj = None
## global config command
if not parents:
for line in to_list(lines):
item = ConfigLine(line)
item.raw = line
if item not in self.items:
self.items.append(item)
else:
for index, p in enumerate(parents):
try:
i = index + 1
obj = self.get_section_objects(parents[:i])[0]
ancestors.append(obj)
except ValueError:
# add parent to config
offset = index * self.indent
obj = ConfigLine(p)
obj.raw = p.rjust(len(p) + offset)
if ancestors:
obj.parents = list(ancestors)
ancestors[-1].children.append(obj)
self.items.append(obj)
ancestors.append(obj)
# add child objects
for line in to_list(lines):
# check if child already exists
for child in ancestors[-1].children:
if child.text == line:
break
else:
offset = len(parents) * self.indent
item = ConfigLine(line)
item.raw = line.rjust(len(line) + offset)
item.parents = ancestors
ancestors[-1].children.append(item)
self.items.append(item)
def get_network_module(**kwargs):
try:
return get_module(**kwargs)
except NameError:
return NetworkModule(**kwargs)
def get_config(module, include_defaults=False):
config = module.params['config']
if not config:
try:
config = module.get_config()
except AttributeError:
defaults = module.params['include_defaults']
config = module.config.get_config(include_defaults=defaults)
return CustomNetworkConfig(indent=2, contents=config)
def load_config(module, candidate):
config = get_config(module)
commands = candidate.difference(config)
commands = [str(c).strip() for c in commands]
save_config = module.params['save']
result = dict(changed=False)
if commands:
if not module.check_mode:
try:
module.configure(commands)
except AttributeError:
module.config(commands)
if save_config:
try:
module.config.save_config()
except AttributeError:
module.execute(['copy running-config startup-config'])
result['changed'] = True
result['updates'] = commands
return result
# END OF COMMON CODE
def execute_config_command(commands, module):
try:
module.configure(commands)
except ShellError:
clie = get_exception()
module.fail_json(msg='Error sending CLI commands',
error=str(clie), commands=commands)
except AttributeError:
try:
commands.insert(0, 'configure')
module.cli.add_commands(commands, output='config')
module.cli.run_commands()
except ShellError:
clie = get_exception()
module.fail_json(msg='Error sending CLI commands',
error=str(clie), commands=commands)
def get_cli_body_ssh(command, response, module):
"""Get response for when transport=cli. This is kind of a hack and mainly
needed because these modules were originally written for NX-API. And
not every command supports "| json" when using cli/ssh. As such, we assume
if | json returns an XML string, it is a valid command, but that the
resource doesn't exist yet. Instead, the output will be a raw string
when issuing commands containing 'show run'.
"""
if 'xml' in response[0]:
body = []
elif 'show run' in command:
body = response
else:
try:
if isinstance(response[0], str):
body = [json.loads(response[0])]
else:
body = response
except ValueError:
module.fail_json(msg='Command does not support JSON output',
command=command)
return body
def execute_show(cmds, module, command_type=None):
command_type_map = {
'cli_show': 'json',
'cli_show_ascii': 'text'
}
try:
if command_type:
response = module.execute(cmds, command_type=command_type)
else:
response = module.execute(cmds)
except ShellError:
clie = get_exception()
module.fail_json(msg='Error sending {0}'.format(cmds),
error=str(clie))
except AttributeError:
try:
if command_type:
command_type = command_type_map.get(command_type)
module.cli.add_commands(cmds, output=command_type)
response = module.cli.run_commands()
else:
module.cli.add_commands(cmds)
response = module.cli.run_commands()
except ShellError:
clie = get_exception()
module.fail_json(msg='Error sending {0}'.format(cmds),
error=str(clie))
return response
def execute_show_command(command, module, command_type='cli_show'):
if module.params['transport'] == 'cli':
if 'show run' not in command:
command += ' | json'
cmds = [command]
response = execute_show(cmds, module)
body = get_cli_body_ssh(command, response, module)
elif module.params['transport'] == 'nxapi':
cmds = [command]
body = execute_show(cmds, module, command_type=command_type)
return body
def apply_key_map(key_map, table):
new_dict = {}
for key, value in table.items():
new_key = key_map.get(key)
if new_key:
value = table.get(key)
if value:
new_dict[new_key] = str(value)
else:
new_dict[new_key] = value
return new_dict
def flatten_list(command_lists):
flat_command_list = []
for command in command_lists:
if isinstance(command, list):
flat_command_list.extend(command)
else:
flat_command_list.append(command)
return flat_command_list
def get_snmp_traps(group, module):
command = 'show snmp trap'
body = execute_show_command(command, module)
trap_key = {
'description': 'trap',
'isEnabled': 'enabled'
}
resource = {}
try:
resource_table = body[0]['TABLE_snmp_trap']['ROW_snmp_trap']
for each_feature in ['aaa', 'bridge', 'callhome', 'cfs', 'config',
'entity', 'feature-control', 'hsrp', 'license',
'link', 'lldp', 'ospf', 'pim', 'rf', 'rmon',
'snmp', 'storm-control', 'stpx', 'sysmgr',
'system', 'upgrade', 'vtp']:
resource[each_feature] = []
for each_resource in resource_table:
key = str(each_resource['trap_type'])
mapped_trap = apply_key_map(trap_key, each_resource)
if key != 'Generic':
resource[key].append(mapped_trap)
except (KeyError, AttributeError):
return resource
find = resource.get(group, None)
if group == 'all'.lower():
return resource
elif find:
trap_resource = {group: resource[group]}
return trap_resource
else:
# if 'find' is None, it means that 'group' is a
# currently disabled feature.
return {}
def get_trap_commands(group, state, existing, module):
commands = []
enabled = False
disabled = False
if group == 'all':
if state == 'disabled':
for feature in existing:
trap_commands = ['no snmp-server enable traps {0}'.format(feature) for
trap in existing[feature] if trap['enabled'] == 'Yes']
trap_commands = list(set(trap_commands))
commands.append(trap_commands)
elif state == 'enabled':
for feature in existing:
trap_commands = ['snmp-server enable traps {0}'.format(feature) for
trap in existing[feature] if trap['enabled'] == 'No']
trap_commands = list(set(trap_commands))
commands.append(trap_commands)
else:
if group in existing:
for each_trap in existing[group]:
check = each_trap['enabled']
if check.lower() == 'yes':
enabled = True
if check.lower() == 'no':
disabled = True
if state == 'disabled' and enabled:
commands.append(['no snmp-server enable traps {0}'.format(group)])
elif state == 'enabled' and disabled:
commands.append(['snmp-server enable traps {0}'.format(group)])
else:
module.fail_json(msg='{0} is not a currently '
'enabled feature.'.format(group))
return commands
def main():
argument_spec = dict(
state=dict(choices=['enabled', 'disabled'], default='enabled'),
group=dict(choices=['aaa', 'bridge', 'callhome', 'cfs', 'config',
'entity', 'feature-control', 'hsrp',
'license', 'link', 'lldp', 'ospf', 'pim', 'rf',
'rmon', 'snmp', 'storm-control', 'stpx',
'sysmgr', 'system', 'upgrade', 'vtp', 'all'],
required=True),
)
module = get_network_module(argument_spec=argument_spec,
supports_check_mode=True)
group = module.params['group'].lower()
state = module.params['state']
existing = get_snmp_traps(group, module)
proposed = {'group': group}
changed = False
end_state = existing
commands = get_trap_commands(group, state, existing, module)
cmds = flatten_list(commands)
if cmds:
if module.check_mode:
module.exit_json(changed=True, commands=cmds)
else:
changed = True
execute_config_command(cmds, module)
end_state = get_snmp_traps(group, module)
results = {}
results['proposed'] = proposed
results['existing'] = existing
results['end_state'] = end_state
results['updates'] = cmds
results['changed'] = changed
module.exit_json(**results)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()