#!/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 . # ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1', 'status': ['preview'], 'supported_by': 'network'} DOCUMENTATION = """ --- module: ios_banner version_added: "2.3" author: "Ricardo Carrillo Cruz (@rcarrillocruz)" short_description: Manage multiline banners on Cisco IOS devices description: - This will configure both login and motd banners on remote devices running Cisco IOS. It allows playbooks to add or remote banner text from the active running configuration. extends_documentation_fragment: ios notes: - Tested against IOS 15.6 options: banner: description: - Specifies which banner that should be configured on the remote device. required: true default: null choices: ['login', 'motd'] text: description: - The banner text that should be present in the remote device running configuration. This argument accepts a multiline string, with no empty lines. Requires I(state=present). default: null state: description: - Specifies whether or not the configuration is present in the current devices active running configuration. default: present choices: ['present', 'absent'] """ EXAMPLES = """ - name: configure the login banner ios_banner: banner: login text: | this is my login banner that contains a multiline string state: present - name: remove the motd banner ios_banner: banner: motd state: absent - name: Configure banner from file ios_banner: banner: motd text: "{{ lookup('file', './config_partial/raw_banner.cfg') }}" state: present """ RETURN = """ commands: description: The list of configuration mode commands to send to the device returned: always type: list sample: - banner login - this is my login banner - that contains a multiline - string """ from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible.module_utils.connection import exec_command from ansible.module_utils.ios import load_config, run_commands from ansible.module_utils.ios import ios_argument_spec, check_args import re def map_obj_to_commands(updates, module): commands = list() want, have = updates state = module.params['state'] if state == 'absent' and 'text' in have.keys() and have['text']: commands.append('no banner %s' % module.params['banner']) elif state == 'present': if want['text'] and (want['text'] != have.get('text')): banner_cmd = 'banner %s' % module.params['banner'] banner_cmd += ' @\n' banner_cmd += want['text'].strip() banner_cmd += '\n@' commands.append(banner_cmd) return commands def map_config_to_obj(module): rc, out, err = exec_command(module, 'show banner %s' % module.params['banner']) if rc == 0: output = out else: rc, out, err = exec_command(module, 'show running-config | begin banner %s' % module.params['banner']) if out: output = re.search('\^C(.*)\^C', out, re.S).group(1).strip() else: output = None obj = {'banner': module.params['banner'], 'state': 'absent'} if output: obj['text'] = output obj['state'] = 'present' return obj def map_params_to_obj(module): text = module.params['text'] if text: text = str(text).strip() return { 'banner': module.params['banner'], 'text': text, 'state': module.params['state'] } def main(): """ main entry point for module execution """ argument_spec = dict( banner=dict(required=True, choices=['login', 'motd']), text=dict(), state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']) ) argument_spec.update(ios_argument_spec) required_if = [('state', 'present', ('text',))] module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=argument_spec, required_if=required_if, supports_check_mode=True) warnings = list() check_args(module, warnings) result = {'changed': False} if warnings: result['warnings'] = warnings want = map_params_to_obj(module) have = map_config_to_obj(module) commands = map_obj_to_commands((want, have), module) result['commands'] = commands if commands: if not module.check_mode: response = load_config(module, commands) result['changed'] = True module.exit_json(**result) if __name__ == '__main__': main()