#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2017, Ansible by Red Hat, inc # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1', 'status': ['preview'], 'supported_by': 'network'} DOCUMENTATION = """ --- module: junos_netconf version_added: "2.1" author: "Peter Sprygada (@privateip)" short_description: Configures the Junos Netconf system service description: - This module provides an abstraction that enables and configures the netconf system service running on Junos devices. This module can be used to easily enable the Netconf API. Netconf provides a programmatic interface for working with configuration and state resources as defined in RFC 6242. If the C(netconf_port) is not mentioned in the task by default netconf will be enabled on port 830 only. extends_documentation_fragment: junos options: netconf_port: description: - This argument specifies the port the netconf service should listen on for SSH connections. The default port as defined in RFC 6242 is 830. required: false default: 830 aliases: ['listens_on'] version_added: "2.2" state: description: - Specifies the state of the C(junos_netconf) resource on the remote device. If the I(state) argument is set to I(present) the netconf service will be configured. If the I(state) argument is set to I(absent) the netconf service will be removed from the configuration. required: false default: present choices: ['present', 'absent'] notes: - Tested against vSRX JUNOS version 15.1X49-D15.4, vqfx-10000 JUNOS Version 15.1X53-D60.4. - Recommended connection is C(network_cli). See L(the Junos OS Platform Options,../network/user_guide/platform_junos.html). - This module also works with C(local) connections for legacy playbooks. - If C(netconf_port) value is not mentioned in task by default it will be enabled on port 830 only. Although C(netconf_port) value can be from 1 through 65535, avoid configuring access on a port that is normally assigned for another service. This practice avoids potential resource conflicts. """ EXAMPLES = """ - name: enable netconf service on port 830 junos_netconf: listens_on: 830 state: present - name: disable netconf service junos_netconf: state: absent """ RETURN = """ commands: description: Returns the command sent to the remote device returned: when changed is True type: str sample: 'set system services netconf ssh port 830' """ import re from ansible.module_utils._text import to_text from ansible.module_utils.connection import ConnectionError from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from ansible.module_utils.network.junos.junos import junos_argument_spec, get_connection from ansible.module_utils.network.junos.junos import commit_configuration, discard_changes from ansible.module_utils.network.common.utils import to_list from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems USE_PERSISTENT_CONNECTION = True def map_obj_to_commands(updates, module): want, have = updates commands = list() if want['state'] == 'absent': if have['state'] == 'present': commands.append('delete system services netconf') else: if have['state'] == 'absent' or want['netconf_port'] != have.get('netconf_port'): commands.append( 'set system services netconf ssh port %s' % want['netconf_port'] ) return commands def parse_port(config): match = re.search(r'port (\d+)', config) if match: return int(match.group(1)) def map_config_to_obj(module): conn = get_connection(module) out = conn.get(command='show configuration system services netconf') if out is None: module.fail_json(msg='unable to retrieve current config') config = str(out).strip() obj = {'state': 'absent'} if 'ssh' in config: obj.update({ 'state': 'present', 'netconf_port': parse_port(config) }) return obj def validate_netconf_port(value, module): if not 1 <= value <= 65535: module.fail_json(msg='netconf_port must be between 1 and 65535') def map_params_to_obj(module): obj = { 'netconf_port': module.params['netconf_port'], 'state': module.params['state'] } for key, value in iteritems(obj): # validate the param value (if validator func exists) validator = globals().get('validate_%s' % key) if callable(validator): validator(value, module) return obj def load_config(module, config, commit=False): conn = get_connection(module) try: resp = conn.edit_config(to_list(config) + ['top']) except ConnectionError as exc: module.fail_json(msg=to_text(exc, errors='surrogate_then_replace')) diff = resp.get('diff', '') if diff: if commit: commit_configuration(module) else: discard_changes(module) return to_text(diff, errors='surrogate_then_replace').strip() def main(): """main entry point for module execution """ argument_spec = dict( netconf_port=dict(type='int', default=830, aliases=['listens_on']), state=dict(default='present', choices=['present', 'absent']), ) argument_spec.update(junos_argument_spec) module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=argument_spec, supports_check_mode=True) warnings = list() result = {'changed': False, '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: commit = not module.check_mode diff = load_config(module, commands, commit=commit) if diff: if module._diff: result['diff'] = {'prepared': diff} result['changed'] = True module.exit_json(**result) if __name__ == '__main__': main()