community.general/lib/ansible/plugins/connection/netconf.py
Matt Martz 445ff39f94
Become plugins (#50991)
* [WIP] become plugins

Move from hardcoded method to plugins for ease of use, expansion and overrides
  - load into connection as it is going to be the main consumer
  - play_context will also use to keep backwards compat API
  - ensure shell is used to construct commands when needed
  - migrate settings remove from base config in favor of plugin specific configs
  - cleanup ansible-doc
  - add become plugin docs
  - remove deprecated sudo/su code and keywords
  - adjust become options for cli
  - set plugin options from context
  - ensure config defs are avaialbe before instance
  - refactored getting the shell plugin, fixed tests
     - changed into regex as they were string matching, which does not work with random string generation
     - explicitly set flags for play context tests
 - moved plugin loading up front
 - now loads for basedir also
 - allow pyc/o for non m modules
 - fixes to tests and some plugins
 - migrate to play objects fro play_context
 - simiplify gathering
 -  added utf8 headers
 - moved option setting
 - add fail msg to dzdo
 - use tuple for multiple options on fail/missing
 - fix relative plugin paths
 - shift from play context to play
 - all tasks already inherit this from play directly
 - remove obsolete 'set play'
 - correct environment handling
 - add wrap_exe option to pfexec
 - fix runas to noop
 - fixed setting play context
 - added password configs
 - removed required false
 - remove from doc building till they are ready

future development:
  - deal with 'enable' and 'runas' which are not 'command wrappers' but 'state flags' and currently hardcoded in diff subsystems

* cleanup

  remove callers to removed func
  removed --sudo cli doc refs
  remove runas become_exe
  ensure keyerorr on plugin
  also fix backwards compat, missing method is attributeerror, not ansible error
  get remote_user consistently
  ignore missing system_tmpdirs on plugin load
  correct config precedence
  add deprecation
  fix networking imports
  backwards compat for plugins using BECOME_METHODS

* Port become_plugins to context.CLIARGS

This is a work in progress:
* Stop passing options around everywhere as we can use context.CLIARGS
  instead

* Refactor make_become_commands as asked for by alikins

* Typo in comment fix

* Stop loading values from the cli in more than one place

Both play and play_context were saving default values from the cli
arguments directly.  This changes things so that the default values are
loaded into the play and then play_context takes them from there.

* Rename BECOME_PLUGIN_PATH to DEFAULT_BECOME_PLUGIN_PATH

As alikins said, all other plugin paths are named
DEFAULT_plugintype_PLUGIN_PATH.  If we're going to rename these, that
should be done all at one time rather than piecemeal.

* One to throw away

This is a set of hacks to get setting FieldAttribute defaults to command
line args to work.  It's not fully done yet.

After talking it over with sivel and jimi-c this should be done by
fixing FieldAttributeBase and _get_parent_attribute() calls to do the
right thing when there is a non-None default.

What we want to be able to do ideally is something like this:

class Base(FieldAttributeBase):
    _check_mode = FieldAttribute([..] default=lambda: context.CLIARGS['check'])

class Play(Base):
    # lambda so that we have a chance to parse the command line args
    # before we get here.  In the future we might be able to restructure
    # this so that the cli parsing code runs before these classes are
    # defined.

class Task(Base):
    pass

And still have a playbook like this function:

---
- hosts:
  tasks:
  - command: whoami
    check_mode: True

(The check_mode test that is added as a separate commit in this PR will
let you test variations on this case).

There's a few separate reasons that the code doesn't let us do this or
a non-ugly workaround for this as written right now.  The fix that
jimi-c, sivel, and I talked about may let us do this or it may still
require a workaround (but less ugly) (having one class that has the
FieldAttributes with default values and one class that inherits from
that but just overrides the FieldAttributes which now have defaults)

* Revert "One to throw away"

This reverts commit 23aa883cbed11429ef1be2a2d0ed18f83a3b8064.

* Set FieldAttr defaults directly from CLIARGS

* Remove dead code

* Move timeout directly to PlayContext, it's never needed on Play

* just for backwards compat, add a static version of BECOME_METHODS to constants

* Make the become attr on the connection public, since it's used outside of the connection

* Logic fix

* Nuke connection testing if it supports specific become methods

* Remove unused vars

* Address rebase issues

* Fix path encoding issue

* Remove unused import

* Various cleanups

* Restore network_cli check in _low_level_execute_command

* type improvements for cliargs_deferred_get and swap shallowcopy to default to False

* minor cleanups

* Allow the su plugin to work, since it doesn't define a prompt the same way

* Fix up ksu become plugin

* Only set prompt if build_become_command was called

* Add helper to assist connection plugins in knowing they need to wait for a prompt

* Fix tests and code expectations

* Doc updates

* Various additional minor cleanups

* Make doas functional

* Don't change connection signature, load become plugin from TaskExecutor

* Remove unused imports

* Add comment about setting the become plugin on the playcontext

* Fix up tests for recent changes

* Support 'Password:' natively for the doas plugin

* Make default prompts raw

* wording cleanups. ci_complete

* Remove unrelated changes

* Address spelling mistake

* Restore removed test, and udpate to use new functionality

* Add changelog fragment

* Don't hard fail in set_attributes_from_cli on missing CLI keys

* Remove unrelated change to loader

* Remove internal deprecated FieldAttributes now

* Emit deprecation warnings now
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Python

# (c) 2016 Red Hat Inc.
# (c) 2017 Ansible Project
# 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
DOCUMENTATION = """
---
author: Ansible Networking Team
connection: netconf
short_description: Provides a persistent connection using the netconf protocol
description:
- This connection plugin provides a connection to remote devices over the
SSH NETCONF subsystem. This connection plugin is typically used by
network devices for sending and receiving RPC calls over NETCONF.
- Note this connection plugin requires ncclient to be installed on the
local Ansible controller.
version_added: "2.3"
requirements:
- ncclient
options:
host:
description:
- Specifies the remote device FQDN or IP address to establish the SSH
connection to.
default: inventory_hostname
vars:
- name: ansible_host
port:
type: int
description:
- Specifies the port on the remote device that listens for connections
when establishing the SSH connection.
default: 830
ini:
- section: defaults
key: remote_port
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_REMOTE_PORT
vars:
- name: ansible_port
network_os:
description:
- Configures the device platform network operating system. This value is
used to load a device specific netconf plugin. If this option is not
configured, then the default netconf plugin will be used.
vars:
- name: ansible_network_os
remote_user:
description:
- The username used to authenticate to the remote device when the SSH
connection is first established. If the remote_user is not specified,
the connection will use the username of the logged in user.
- Can be configured from the CLI via the C(--user) or C(-u) options.
ini:
- section: defaults
key: remote_user
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_REMOTE_USER
vars:
- name: ansible_user
password:
description:
- Configures the user password used to authenticate to the remote device
when first establishing the SSH connection.
vars:
- name: ansible_password
- name: ansible_ssh_pass
- name: ansible_ssh_password
- name: ansible_netconf_password
private_key_file:
description:
- The private SSH key or certificate file used to authenticate to the
remote device when first establishing the SSH connection.
ini:
- section: defaults
key: private_key_file
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE
vars:
- name: ansible_private_key_file
timeout:
type: int
description:
- Sets the connection time, in seconds, for communicating with the
remote device. This timeout is used as the default timeout value when
awaiting a response after issuing a call to a RPC. If the RPC
does not return in timeout seconds, an error is generated.
default: 120
host_key_auto_add:
type: boolean
description:
- By default, Ansible will prompt the user before adding SSH keys to the
known hosts file. By enabling this option, unknown host keys will
automatically be added to the known hosts file.
- Be sure to fully understand the security implications of enabling this
option on production systems as it could create a security vulnerability.
default: False
ini:
- section: paramiko_connection
key: host_key_auto_add
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_AUTO_ADD
look_for_keys:
default: True
description:
- Enables looking for ssh keys in the usual locations for ssh keys (e.g. :file:`~/.ssh/id_*`).
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_PARAMIKO_LOOK_FOR_KEYS
ini:
- section: paramiko_connection
key: look_for_keys
type: boolean
host_key_checking:
description: 'Set this to "False" if you want to avoid host key checking by the underlying tools Ansible uses to connect to the host'
type: boolean
default: True
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING
- name: ANSIBLE_SSH_HOST_KEY_CHECKING
- name: ANSIBLE_NETCONF_HOST_KEY_CHECKING
ini:
- section: defaults
key: host_key_checking
- section: paramiko_connection
key: host_key_checking
vars:
- name: ansible_host_key_checking
- name: ansible_ssh_host_key_checking
- name: ansible_netconf_host_key_checking
persistent_connect_timeout:
type: int
description:
- Configures, in seconds, the amount of time to wait when trying to
initially establish a persistent connection. If this value expires
before the connection to the remote device is completed, the connection
will fail.
default: 30
ini:
- section: persistent_connection
key: connect_timeout
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
vars:
- name: ansible_connect_timeout
persistent_command_timeout:
type: int
description:
- Configures, in seconds, the amount of time to wait for a command to
return from the remote device. If this timer is exceeded before the
command returns, the connection plugin will raise an exception and
close.
default: 30
ini:
- section: persistent_connection
key: command_timeout
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_COMMAND_TIMEOUT
vars:
- name: ansible_command_timeout
netconf_ssh_config:
description:
- This variable is used to enable bastion/jump host with netconf connection. If set to
True the bastion/jump host ssh settings should be present in ~/.ssh/config file,
alternatively it can be set to custom ssh configuration file path to read the
bastion/jump host settings.
ini:
- section: netconf_connection
key: ssh_config
version_added: '2.7'
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_NETCONF_SSH_CONFIG
vars:
- name: ansible_netconf_ssh_config
version_added: '2.7'
persistent_log_messages:
type: boolean
description:
- This flag will enable logging the command executed and response received from
target device in the ansible log file. For this option to work 'log_path' ansible
configuration option is required to be set to a file path with write access.
- Be sure to fully understand the security implications of enabling this
option as it could create a security vulnerability by logging sensitive information in log file.
default: False
ini:
- section: persistent_connection
key: log_messages
env:
- name: ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_LOG_MESSAGES
vars:
- name: ansible_persistent_log_messages
"""
import os
import logging
import json
from ansible.errors import AnsibleConnectionFailure, AnsibleError
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text
from ansible.module_utils.parsing.convert_bool import BOOLEANS_TRUE, BOOLEANS_FALSE
from ansible.plugins.loader import netconf_loader
from ansible.plugins.connection import NetworkConnectionBase
try:
from ncclient import manager
from ncclient.operations import RPCError
from ncclient.transport.errors import SSHUnknownHostError
from ncclient.xml_ import to_ele, to_xml
HAS_NCCLIENT = True
NCCLIENT_IMP_ERR = None
except (ImportError, AttributeError) as err: # paramiko and gssapi are incompatible and raise AttributeError not ImportError
HAS_NCCLIENT = False
NCCLIENT_IMP_ERR = err
logging.getLogger('ncclient').setLevel(logging.INFO)
NETWORK_OS_DEVICE_PARAM_MAP = {
"nxos": "nexus",
"ios": "default",
"dellos10": "default",
"sros": "alu",
"ce": "huawei"
}
class Connection(NetworkConnectionBase):
"""NetConf connections"""
transport = 'netconf'
has_pipelining = False
def __init__(self, play_context, new_stdin, *args, **kwargs):
super(Connection, self).__init__(play_context, new_stdin, *args, **kwargs)
self._network_os = self._network_os or 'default'
netconf = netconf_loader.get(self._network_os, self)
if netconf:
self._sub_plugin = {'type': 'netconf', 'name': self._network_os, 'obj': netconf}
self.queue_message('log', 'loaded netconf plugin for network_os %s' % self._network_os)
else:
netconf = netconf_loader.get("default", self)
self._sub_plugin = {'type': 'netconf', 'name': 'default', 'obj': netconf}
self.queue_message('display', 'unable to load netconf plugin for network_os %s, falling back to default plugin' % self._network_os)
self.queue_message('log', 'network_os is set to %s' % self._network_os)
self._manager = None
self.key_filename = None
def exec_command(self, cmd, in_data=None, sudoable=True):
"""Sends the request to the node and returns the reply
The method accepts two forms of request. The first form is as a byte
string that represents xml string be send over netconf session.
The second form is a json-rpc (2.0) byte string.
"""
if self._manager:
# to_ele operates on native strings
request = to_ele(to_native(cmd, errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
if request is None:
return 'unable to parse request'
try:
reply = self._manager.rpc(request)
except RPCError as exc:
error = self.internal_error(data=to_text(to_xml(exc.xml), errors='surrogate_or_strict'))
return json.dumps(error)
return reply.data_xml
else:
return super(Connection, self).exec_command(cmd, in_data, sudoable)
def _connect(self):
if not HAS_NCCLIENT:
raise AnsibleError(
'The required "ncclient" python library is required to use the netconf connection type: %s.\n'
'Please run pip install ncclient' % to_native(NCCLIENT_IMP_ERR)
)
self.queue_message('log', 'ssh connection done, starting ncclient')
allow_agent = True
if self._play_context.password is not None:
allow_agent = False
setattr(self._play_context, 'allow_agent', allow_agent)
self.key_filename = self._play_context.private_key_file or self.get_option('private_key_file')
if self.key_filename:
self.key_filename = str(os.path.expanduser(self.key_filename))
if self._network_os == 'default':
for cls in netconf_loader.all(class_only=True):
network_os = cls.guess_network_os(self)
if network_os:
self.queue_message('log', 'discovered network_os %s' % network_os)
self._network_os = network_os
device_params = {'name': NETWORK_OS_DEVICE_PARAM_MAP.get(self._network_os) or self._network_os}
ssh_config = self.get_option('netconf_ssh_config')
if ssh_config in BOOLEANS_TRUE:
ssh_config = True
elif ssh_config in BOOLEANS_FALSE:
ssh_config = None
try:
port = self._play_context.port or 830
self.queue_message('vvv', "ESTABLISH NETCONF SSH CONNECTION FOR USER: %s on PORT %s TO %s" %
(self._play_context.remote_user, port, self._play_context.remote_addr))
self._manager = manager.connect(
host=self._play_context.remote_addr,
port=port,
username=self._play_context.remote_user,
password=self._play_context.password,
key_filename=self.key_filename,
hostkey_verify=self.get_option('host_key_checking'),
look_for_keys=self.get_option('look_for_keys'),
device_params=device_params,
allow_agent=self._play_context.allow_agent,
timeout=self.get_option('persistent_connect_timeout'),
ssh_config=ssh_config
)
except SSHUnknownHostError as exc:
raise AnsibleConnectionFailure(to_native(exc))
except ImportError as exc:
raise AnsibleError("connection=netconf is not supported on {0}".format(self._network_os))
if not self._manager.connected:
return 1, b'', b'not connected'
self.queue_message('log', 'ncclient manager object created successfully')
self._connected = True
super(Connection, self)._connect()
return 0, to_bytes(self._manager.session_id, errors='surrogate_or_strict'), b''
def close(self):
if self._manager:
self._manager.close_session()
super(Connection, self).close()