ansible/library/net_infrastructure/a10_virtual_server
James Cammarata 70ff6d35aa A10 module improvements
* moved common code to an module_util snippet
* rewrote logic to make each module idempotent
* added new capabilities like the write_config option
2014-08-28 20:23:48 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Ansible module to manage A10 Networks slb virtual server objects
(c) 2014, Mischa Peters <mpeters@a10networks.com>
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
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Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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"""
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: a10_virtual_server
version_added: 1.8
short_description: Manage A10 Networks AX/SoftAX/Thunder/vThunder devices
description:
- Manage slb virtual server objects on A10 Networks devices via aXAPI
author: Mischa Peters
notes:
- Requires A10 Networks aXAPI 2.1
requirements:
- urllib2
- re
options:
host:
description:
- hostname or ip of your A10 Networks device
required: true
default: null
aliases: []
choices: []
username:
description:
- admin account of your A10 Networks device
required: true
default: null
aliases: ['user', 'admin']
choices: []
password:
description:
- admin password of your A10 Networks device
required: true
default: null
aliases: ['pass', 'pwd']
choices: []
virtual_server:
description:
- slb virtual server name
required: true
default: null
aliases: ['vip', 'virtual']
choices: []
virtual_server_ip:
description:
- slb virtual server ip address
required: false
default: null
aliases: ['ip', 'address']
choices: []
virtual_server_status:
description:
- slb virtual server status
required: false
default: enable
aliases: ['status']
choices: ['enabled', 'disabled']
virtual_server_ports:
description:
- A list of ports to create for the virtual server. Each list item should be a
dictionary which specifies the C(port:) and C(type:), but can also optionally
specify the C(service_group:) as well as the C(status:). See the examples
below for details. This parameter is required when C(state) is C(present).
required: false
write_config:
description:
- If C(yes), any changes will cause a write of the running configuration
to non-volatile memory. This will save I(all) configuration changes,
including those that may have been made manually or through other modules,
so care should be taken when specifying C(yes).
required: false
default: "no"
choices: ["yes", "no"]
validate_certs:
description:
- If C(no), SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used
on personally controlled devices using self-signed certificates.
required: false
default: 'yes'
choices: ['yes', 'no']
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Create a new virtual server
- a10_virtual_server:
host: a10.mydomain.com
username: myadmin
password: mypassword
virtual_server: vserver1
virtual_server_ip: 1.1.1.1
virtual_server_ports:
- port: 80
protocol: TCP
service_group: sg-80-tcp
- port: 443
protocol: HTTPS
service_group: sg-443-https
- port: 8080
protocol: http
status: disabled
'''
VALID_PORT_FIELDS = ['port', 'protocol', 'service_group', 'status']
def validate_ports(module, ports):
for item in ports:
for key in item:
if key not in VALID_PORT_FIELDS:
module.fail_json(msg="invalid port field (%s), must be one of: %s" % (key, ','.join(VALID_PORT_FIELDS)))
# validate the port number is present and an integer
if 'port' in item:
try:
item['port'] = int(item['port'])
except:
module.fail_json(msg="port definitions must be integers")
else:
module.fail_json(msg="port definitions must define the port field")
# validate the port protocol is present, and convert it to
# the internal API integer value (and validate it)
if 'protocol' in item:
protocol = axapi_get_vport_protocol(item['protocol'])
if not protocol:
module.fail_json(msg="invalid port protocol, must be one of: %s" % ','.join(AXAPI_VPORT_PROTOCOLS))
else:
item['protocol'] = protocol
else:
module.fail_json(msg="port definitions must define the port protocol (%s)" % ','.join(AXAPI_VPORT_PROTOCOLS))
# convert the status to the internal API integer value
if 'status' in item:
item['status'] = axapi_enabled_disabled(item['status'])
else:
item['status'] = 1
# ensure the service_group field is at least present
if 'service_group' not in item:
item['service_group'] = ''
def main():
argument_spec = a10_argument_spec()
argument_spec.update(url_argument_spec())
argument_spec.update(
dict(
state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']),
virtual_server=dict(type='str', aliases=['vip', 'virtual'], required=True),
virtual_server_ip=dict(type='str', aliases=['ip', 'address'], required=True),
virtual_server_status=dict(type='str', default='enabled', aliases=['status'], choices=['enabled', 'disabled']),
virtual_server_ports=dict(type='list', required=True),
)
)
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=argument_spec,
supports_check_mode=False
)
host = module.params['host']
username = module.params['username']
password = module.params['password']
state = module.params['state']
write_config = module.params['write_config']
slb_virtual = module.params['virtual_server']
slb_virtual_ip = module.params['virtual_server_ip']
slb_virtual_status = module.params['virtual_server_status']
slb_virtual_ports = module.params['virtual_server_ports']
if slb_virtual is None:
module.fail_json(msg='virtual_server is required')
validate_ports(module, slb_virtual_ports)
axapi_base_url = 'https://%s/services/rest/V2.1/?format=json' % host
session_url = axapi_authenticate(module, axapi_base_url, username, password)
slb_virtual_data = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.virtual_server.search', json.dumps({'name': slb_virtual}))
slb_virtual_exists = not axapi_failure(slb_virtual_data)
changed = False
if state == 'present':
json_post = {
'virtual_server': {
'name': slb_virtual,
'address': slb_virtual_ip,
'status': axapi_enabled_disabled(slb_virtual_status),
'vport_list': slb_virtual_ports,
}
}
# before creating/updating we need to validate that any
# service groups defined in the ports list exist since
# since the API will still create port definitions for
# them while indicating a failure occurred
checked_service_groups = []
for port in slb_virtual_ports:
if 'service_group' in port and port['service_group'] not in checked_service_groups:
# skip blank service group entries
if port['service_group'] == '':
continue
result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.service_group.search', json.dumps({'name': port['service_group']}))
if axapi_failure(result):
module.fail_json(msg="the service group %s specified in the ports list does not exist" % port['service_group'])
checked_service_groups.append(port['service_group'])
if not slb_virtual_exists:
result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.virtual_server.create', json.dumps(json_post))
if axapi_failure(result):
module.fail_json(msg="failed to create the virtual server: %s" % result['response']['err']['msg'])
changed = True
else:
def needs_update(src_ports, dst_ports):
'''
Checks to determine if the port definitions of the src_ports
array are in or different from those in dst_ports. If there is
a difference, this function returns true, otherwise false.
'''
for src_port in src_ports:
found = False
different = False
for dst_port in dst_ports:
if src_port['port'] == dst_port['port']:
found = True
for valid_field in VALID_PORT_FIELDS:
if src_port[valid_field] != dst_port[valid_field]:
different = True
break
if found or different:
break
if not found or different:
return True
# every port from the src exists in the dst, and none of them were different
return False
defined_ports = slb_virtual_data.get('virtual_server', {}).get('vport_list', [])
# we check for a needed update both ways, in case ports
# are missing from either the ones specified by the user
# or from those on the device
if needs_update(defined_ports, slb_virtual_ports) or needs_update(slb_virtual_ports, defined_ports):
result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.virtual_server.update', json.dumps(json_post))
if axapi_failure(result):
module.fail_json(msg="failed to create the virtual server: %s" % result['response']['err']['msg'])
changed = True
# if we changed things, get the full info regarding
# the service group for the return data below
if changed:
result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.virtual_server.search', json.dumps({'name': slb_virtual}))
else:
result = slb_virtual_data
elif state == 'absent':
if slb_virtual_exists:
result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=slb.virtual_server.delete', json.dumps({'name': slb_virtual}))
changed = True
else:
result = dict(msg="the virtual server was not present")
# if the config has changed, save the config unless otherwise requested
if changed and write_config:
write_result = axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=system.action.write_memory')
if axapi_failure(write_result):
module.fail_json(msg="failed to save the configuration: %s" % write_result['response']['err']['msg'])
# log out of the session nicely and exit
axapi_call(module, session_url + '&method=session.close')
module.exit_json(changed=changed, content=result)
# standard ansible module imports
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
from ansible.module_utils.urls import *
from ansible.module_utils.a10 import *
main()