community.general/lib/ansible/module_utils/network/checkpoint/checkpoint.py
Ricardo Carrillo Cruz 077d6a63c1
Add autopublish and autoinstallpolicy behaviour to Checkpoint devices (#50862)
* Add autopublish and autoinstallpolicy behaviour to Checkpoint devices

Up till now we published and installed policy package for every operation,
however operators may not want that and only reconcile changes after a series
of changes.
Added flags to toggle this behaviour, which defaults to autopublish and
autoinstall policy package just as it was till now.
The policy package name defaults to 'standard', since it's the default one
created on the Checkpoint management server on AWS, unsure if that's common
in other setups.

* Change signature for publish and install policy

The module object is not needed

* Fix pep8

* Fix install_policy invocation

Also fix payload in publish/discard, since it seems passing the UID
when it's not needed has issues.

* Add doc fragments

* Remove default value of targets on install_policy method

It's already defaulting to None via checkpoint_arg_spec

* Fix pep8

* Remove doc fragment and push down auto options to resource modules

I realized if I put those options as doc fragments they will show up
on facts module, which do not apply, only on resource modules that
mangle with objects.

* Fix bogus param name and validate modules issues

* Fix bogus param name on checkpoint_host
2019-01-15 11:03:48 +01:00

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checkpoint_argument_spec = dict(auto_publish_session=dict(type='bool', default=True),
policy_package=dict(type='str', default='standard'),
auto_install_policy=dict(type='bool', default=True),
targets=dict(type='list')
)
def publish(connection, uid=None):
payload = None
if uid:
payload = {'uid': uid}
connection.send_request('/web_api/publish', payload)
def discard(connection, uid=None):
payload = None
if uid:
payload = {'uid': uid}
connection.send_request('/web_api/discard', payload)
def install_policy(connection, policy_package, targets):
payload = {'policy-package': policy_package,
'targets': targets}
connection.send_request('/web_api/install-policy', payload)