#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # Copyright (C) 2017 Lenovo, Inc. # # 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 . # # Module to send CLI commands to Lenovo Switches # Lenovo Networking # # ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1', 'status': ['preview'], 'supported_by': 'community'} DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: cnos_command author: "Dave Kasberg (@dkasberg)" short_description: Execute a single command on devices running Lenovo CNOS description: - This module allows you to modify the switch running configuration. It provides a way to execute a single CNOS command on a switch by evaluating the current running configuration and executing the command only if the specific setting has not been already configured. The CNOS command is passed as an argument of the method. This module uses SSH to manage network device configuration. The results of the operation will be placed in a directory named 'results' that must be created by the user in their local directory to where the playbook is run. For more information about this module from Lenovo and customizing it usage for your use cases, please visit U(http://systemx.lenovofiles.com/help/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.lenovo.switchmgt.ansible.doc%2Fcnos_command.html) version_added: "2.3" extends_documentation_fragment: cnos options: clicommand: description: - This specifies the CLI command as an attribute to this method. The command is passed using double quotes. The variables can be placed directly on to the CLI commands or can be invoked from the vars directory. required: true default: Null ''' EXAMPLES = ''' Tasks : The following are examples of using the module cnos_command. These are written in the main.yml file of the tasks directory. --- - name: Test Command cnos_command: host: "{{ inventory_hostname }}" username: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname]['username'] }}" password: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname]['password'] }}" enablePassword: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname]['enablePassword'] }}" deviceType: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname]['deviceType'] }}" outputfile: "./results/test_command_{{ inventory_hostname }}_output.txt" clicommand: "display users" ''' RETURN = ''' msg: description: Success or failure message returned: always type: string sample: "Command Applied" ''' import sys import paramiko import time import argparse import socket import array import json import time import re try: from ansible.module_utils import cnos HAS_LIB = True except: HAS_LIB = False from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule from collections import defaultdict def main(): module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec=dict( clicommand=dict(required=True), outputfile=dict(required=True), host=dict(required=True), deviceType=dict(required=True), username=dict(required=True), password=dict(required=True, no_log=True), enablePassword=dict(required=False, no_log=True),), supports_check_mode=False) username = module.params['username'] password = module.params['password'] enablePassword = module.params['enablePassword'] cliCommand = module.params['clicommand'] deviceType = module.params['deviceType'] outputfile = module.params['outputfile'] hostIP = module.params['host'] output = "" # Create instance of SSHClient object remote_conn_pre = paramiko.SSHClient() # Automatically add untrusted hosts (make sure okay for security policy in your environment) remote_conn_pre.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy()) # initiate SSH connection with the switch remote_conn_pre.connect(hostIP, username=username, password=password) time.sleep(2) # Use invoke_shell to establish an 'interactive session' remote_conn = remote_conn_pre.invoke_shell() time.sleep(2) # Enable and enter configure terminal then send command output = output + cnos.waitForDeviceResponse("\n", ">", 2, remote_conn) output = output + cnos.enterEnableModeForDevice(enablePassword, 3, remote_conn) # Make terminal length = 0 output = output + cnos.waitForDeviceResponse("terminal length 0\n", "#", 2, remote_conn) # Go to config mode output = output + cnos.waitForDeviceResponse("configure d\n", "(config)#", 2, remote_conn) # Send the CLi command output = output + cnos.waitForDeviceResponse(cliCommand + "\n", "(config)#", 2, remote_conn) # Save it into the file file = open(outputfile, "a") file.write(output) file.close() # Logic to check when changes occur or not errorMsg = cnos.checkOutputForError(output) if(errorMsg is None): module.exit_json(changed=True, msg="CLI command executed and results saved in file ") else: module.fail_json(msg=errorMsg) if __name__ == '__main__': main()