community.general/lib/ansible/plugins/terminal/eos.py
Peter Sprygada 905d71d46a fix eos terminal plugin to recognize ospf error message (#32039)
The eos terminal plugin did not correctly catch the error message
returned with trying to configure more than one ospf instance.  This
change updates the terminal plugin to catch that scenario
2017-10-23 17:27:58 -04:00

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#
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import re
import json
from ansible.plugins.terminal import TerminalBase
from ansible.errors import AnsibleConnectionFailure
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_text
class TerminalModule(TerminalBase):
terminal_stdout_re = [
re.compile(br"[\r\n]?[\w+\-\.:\/\[\]]+(?:\([^\)]+\)){,3}(?:>|#) ?$"),
re.compile(br"\[\w+\@[\w\-\.]+(?: [^\]])\] ?[>#\$] ?$")
]
terminal_stderr_re = [
re.compile(br"% ?Error"),
# re.compile(br"^% \w+", re.M),
re.compile(br"% User not present"),
re.compile(br"% ?Bad secret"),
re.compile(br"invalid input", re.I),
re.compile(br"(?:incomplete|ambiguous) command", re.I),
re.compile(br"connection timed out", re.I),
re.compile(br"[^\r\n]+ not found", re.I),
re.compile(br"'[^']' +returned error code: ?\d+"),
re.compile(br"[^\r\n]\/bin\/(?:ba)?sh"),
re.compile(br"% More than \d+ OSPF instance", re.I)
]
def on_open_shell(self):
try:
for cmd in (b'terminal length 0', b'terminal width 512'):
self._exec_cli_command(cmd)
except AnsibleConnectionFailure:
raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('unable to set terminal parameters')
def on_authorize(self, passwd=None):
if self._get_prompt().endswith(b'#'):
return
cmd = {u'command': u'enable'}
if passwd:
cmd[u'prompt'] = to_text(r"[\r\n]?password: $", errors='surrogate_or_strict')
cmd[u'answer'] = passwd
try:
self._exec_cli_command(to_bytes(json.dumps(cmd), errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
except AnsibleConnectionFailure:
raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('unable to elevate privilege to enable mode')
def on_deauthorize(self):
prompt = self._get_prompt()
if prompt is None:
# if prompt is None most likely the terminal is hung up at a prompt
return
if b'(config' in prompt:
self._exec_cli_command(b'end')
self._exec_cli_command(b'disable')
elif prompt.endswith(b'#'):
self._exec_cli_command(b'disable')