ansible/contrib/inventory/apstra_aos.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# (c) 2017 Apstra Inc, <community@apstra.com>
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
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"""
Apstra AOS external inventory script
====================================
Ansible has a feature where instead of reading from /etc/ansible/hosts
as a text file, it can query external programs to obtain the list
of hosts, groups the hosts are in, and even variables to assign to each host.
To use this:
- copy this file over /etc/ansible/hosts and chmod +x the file.
- Copy both files (.py and .ini) in your prefered directory
More information about Ansible Dynamic Inventory here
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/205479/in-ansible-dynamic-inventory-json-can-i-render-hostvars-based-on-the-hostname
2 modes are currently, supported: **device based** or **blueprint based**:
- For **Device based**, the list of device is taken from the global device list
the serial ID will be used as the inventory_hostname
- For **Blueprint based**, the list of device is taken from the given blueprint
the Node name will be used as the inventory_hostname
Input parameters parameter can be provided using either with the ini file or by using Environment Variables:
The following list of Environment Variables are supported: AOS_SERVER, AOS_PORT, AOS_USERNAME, AOS_PASSWORD, AOS_BLUEPRINT
The config file takes precedence over the Environment Variables
Tested with Apstra AOS 1.1
This script has been inspired by the cobbler.py inventory. thanks
Author: Damien Garros (@dgarros)
Version: 0.2.0
"""
import os
import argparse
import re
try:
import json
except ImportError:
import simplejson as json
try:
from apstra.aosom.session import Session
HAS_AOS_PYEZ = True
except ImportError:
HAS_AOS_PYEZ = False
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import configparser
"""
##
Expected output format in Device mode
{
"Cumulus": {
"hosts": [
"52540073956E",
"52540022211A"
],
"vars": {}
},
"EOS": {
"hosts": [
"5254001CAFD8",
"525400DDDF72"
],
"vars": {}
},
"Generic Model": {
"hosts": [
"525400E5486D"
],
"vars": {}
},
"Ubuntu GNU/Linux": {
"hosts": [
"525400E5486D"
],
"vars": {}
},
"VX": {
"hosts": [
"52540073956E",
"52540022211A"
],
"vars": {}
},
"_meta": {
"hostvars": {
"5254001CAFD8": {
"agent_start_time": "2017-02-03T00:49:16.000000Z",
"ansible_ssh_host": "172.20.52.6",
"aos_hcl_model": "Arista_vEOS",
"aos_server": "",
"aos_version": "AOS_1.1.1_OB.5",
"comm_state": "on",
"device_start_time": "2017-02-03T00:47:58.454480Z",
"domain_name": "",
"error_message": "",
"fqdn": "localhost",
"hostname": "localhost",
"hw_model": "vEOS",
"hw_version": "",
"is_acknowledged": false,
"mgmt_ifname": "Management1",
"mgmt_ipaddr": "172.20.52.6",
"mgmt_macaddr": "52:54:00:1C:AF:D8",
"os_arch": "x86_64",
"os_family": "EOS",
"os_version": "4.16.6M",
"os_version_info": {
"build": "6M",
"major": "4",
"minor": "16"
},
"serial_number": "5254001CAFD8",
"state": "OOS-QUARANTINED",
"vendor": "Arista"
},
"52540022211A": {
"agent_start_time": "2017-02-03T00:45:22.000000Z",
"ansible_ssh_host": "172.20.52.7",
"aos_hcl_model": "Cumulus_VX",
"aos_server": "172.20.52.3",
"aos_version": "AOS_1.1.1_OB.5",
"comm_state": "on",
"device_start_time": "2017-02-03T00:45:11.019189Z",
"domain_name": "",
"error_message": "",
"fqdn": "cumulus",
"hostname": "cumulus",
"hw_model": "VX",
"hw_version": "",
"is_acknowledged": false,
"mgmt_ifname": "eth0",
"mgmt_ipaddr": "172.20.52.7",
"mgmt_macaddr": "52:54:00:22:21:1a",
"os_arch": "x86_64",
"os_family": "Cumulus",
"os_version": "3.1.1",
"os_version_info": {
"build": "1",
"major": "3",
"minor": "1"
},
"serial_number": "52540022211A",
"state": "OOS-QUARANTINED",
"vendor": "Cumulus"
},
"52540073956E": {
"agent_start_time": "2017-02-03T00:45:19.000000Z",
"ansible_ssh_host": "172.20.52.8",
"aos_hcl_model": "Cumulus_VX",
"aos_server": "172.20.52.3",
"aos_version": "AOS_1.1.1_OB.5",
"comm_state": "on",
"device_start_time": "2017-02-03T00:45:11.030113Z",
"domain_name": "",
"error_message": "",
"fqdn": "cumulus",
"hostname": "cumulus",
"hw_model": "VX",
"hw_version": "",
"is_acknowledged": false,
"mgmt_ifname": "eth0",
"mgmt_ipaddr": "172.20.52.8",
"mgmt_macaddr": "52:54:00:73:95:6e",
"os_arch": "x86_64",
"os_family": "Cumulus",
"os_version": "3.1.1",
"os_version_info": {
"build": "1",
"major": "3",
"minor": "1"
},
"serial_number": "52540073956E",
"state": "OOS-QUARANTINED",
"vendor": "Cumulus"
},
"525400DDDF72": {
"agent_start_time": "2017-02-03T00:49:07.000000Z",
"ansible_ssh_host": "172.20.52.5",
"aos_hcl_model": "Arista_vEOS",
"aos_server": "",
"aos_version": "AOS_1.1.1_OB.5",
"comm_state": "on",
"device_start_time": "2017-02-03T00:47:46.929921Z",
"domain_name": "",
"error_message": "",
"fqdn": "localhost",
"hostname": "localhost",
"hw_model": "vEOS",
"hw_version": "",
"is_acknowledged": false,
"mgmt_ifname": "Management1",
"mgmt_ipaddr": "172.20.52.5",
"mgmt_macaddr": "52:54:00:DD:DF:72",
"os_arch": "x86_64",
"os_family": "EOS",
"os_version": "4.16.6M",
"os_version_info": {
"build": "6M",
"major": "4",
"minor": "16"
},
"serial_number": "525400DDDF72",
"state": "OOS-QUARANTINED",
"vendor": "Arista"
},
"525400E5486D": {
"agent_start_time": "2017-02-02T18:44:42.000000Z",
"ansible_ssh_host": "172.20.52.4",
"aos_hcl_model": "Generic_Server_1RU_1x10G",
"aos_server": "172.20.52.3",
"aos_version": "AOS_1.1.1_OB.5",
"comm_state": "on",
"device_start_time": "2017-02-02T21:11:25.188734Z",
"domain_name": "",
"error_message": "",
"fqdn": "localhost",
"hostname": "localhost",
"hw_model": "Generic Model",
"hw_version": "pc-i440fx-trusty",
"is_acknowledged": false,
"mgmt_ifname": "eth0",
"mgmt_ipaddr": "172.20.52.4",
"mgmt_macaddr": "52:54:00:e5:48:6d",
"os_arch": "x86_64",
"os_family": "Ubuntu GNU/Linux",
"os_version": "14.04 LTS",
"os_version_info": {
"build": "",
"major": "14",
"minor": "04"
},
"serial_number": "525400E5486D",
"state": "OOS-QUARANTINED",
"vendor": "Generic Manufacturer"
}
}
},
"all": {
"hosts": [
"5254001CAFD8",
"52540073956E",
"525400DDDF72",
"525400E5486D",
"52540022211A"
],
"vars": {}
},
"vEOS": {
"hosts": [
"5254001CAFD8",
"525400DDDF72"
],
"vars": {}
}
}
"""
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def fail(msg):
sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % msg)
sys.exit(1)
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class AosInventory(object):
def __init__(self):
""" Main execution path """
if not HAS_AOS_PYEZ:
raise Exception('aos-pyez is not installed. Please see details here: https://github.com/Apstra/aos-pyez')
# Initialize inventory
self.inventory = dict() # A list of groups and the hosts in that group
self.inventory['_meta'] = dict()
self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars'] = dict()
# Read settings and parse CLI arguments
self.read_settings()
self.parse_cli_args()
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Open session to AOS
# ----------------------------------------------------
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aos = Session(server=self.aos_server,
port=self.aos_server_port,
user=self.aos_username,
passwd=self.aos_password)
aos.login()
# Save session information in variables of group all
self.add_var_to_group('all', 'aos_session', aos.session)
# Add the AOS server itself in the inventory
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self.add_host_to_group("all", 'aos')
self.add_var_to_host("aos", "ansible_ssh_host", self.aos_server)
self.add_var_to_host("aos", "ansible_ssh_pass", self.aos_password)
self.add_var_to_host("aos", "ansible_ssh_user", self.aos_username)
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Build the inventory
# 2 modes are supported: device based or blueprint based
# - For device based, the list of device is taken from the global device list
# the serial ID will be used as the inventory_hostname
# - For Blueprint based, the list of device is taken from the given blueprint
# the Node name will be used as the inventory_hostname
# ----------------------------------------------------
if self.aos_blueprint:
bp = aos.Blueprints[self.aos_blueprint]
if bp.exists is False:
fail("Unable to find the Blueprint: %s" % self.aos_blueprint)
for dev_name, dev_id in bp.params['devices'].value.items():
self.add_host_to_group('all', dev_name)
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device = aos.Devices.find(uid=dev_id)
if 'facts' in device.value.keys():
self.add_device_facts_to_var(dev_name, device)
# Define admin State and Status
if 'user_config' in device.value.keys():
if 'admin_state' in device.value['user_config'].keys():
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self.add_var_to_host(dev_name, 'admin_state', device.value['user_config']['admin_state'])
self.add_device_status_to_var(dev_name, device)
# Go over the contents data structure
for node in bp.contents['system']['nodes']:
if node['display_name'] == dev_name:
self.add_host_to_group(node['role'], dev_name)
# Check for additional attribute to import
attributes_to_import = [
'loopback_ip',
'asn',
'role',
'position',
]
for attr in attributes_to_import:
if attr in node.keys():
self.add_var_to_host(dev_name, attr, node[attr])
# if blueprint_interface is enabled in the configuration
# Collect links information
if self.aos_blueprint_int:
interfaces = dict()
for link in bp.contents['system']['links']:
# each link has 2 sides [0,1], and it's unknown which one match this device
# at first we assume, first side match(0) and peer is (1)
peer_id = 1
for side in link['endpoints']:
if side['display_name'] == dev_name:
# import local information first
int_name = side['interface']
# init dict
interfaces[int_name] = dict()
if 'ip' in side.keys():
interfaces[int_name]['ip'] = side['ip']
if 'interface' in side.keys():
interfaces[int_name]['name'] = side['interface']
if 'display_name' in link['endpoints'][peer_id].keys():
interfaces[int_name]['peer'] = link['endpoints'][peer_id]['display_name']
if 'ip' in link['endpoints'][peer_id].keys():
interfaces[int_name]['peer_ip'] = link['endpoints'][peer_id]['ip']
if 'type' in link['endpoints'][peer_id].keys():
interfaces[int_name]['peer_type'] = link['endpoints'][peer_id]['type']
else:
# if we haven't match the first time, prepare the peer_id
# for the second loop iteration
peer_id = 0
self.add_var_to_host(dev_name, 'interfaces', interfaces)
else:
for device in aos.Devices:
# If not reacheable, create by key and
# If reacheable, create by hostname
self.add_host_to_group('all', device.name)
# populate information for this host
self.add_device_status_to_var(device.name, device)
if 'user_config' in device.value.keys():
for key, value in device.value['user_config'].items():
self.add_var_to_host(device.name, key, value)
# Based on device status online|offline, collect facts as well
if device.value['status']['comm_state'] == 'on':
if 'facts' in device.value.keys():
self.add_device_facts_to_var(device.name, device)
# Check if device is associated with a blueprint
# if it's create a new group
if 'blueprint_active' in device.value['status'].keys():
if 'blueprint_id' in device.value['status'].keys():
bp = aos.Blueprints.find(uid=device.value['status']['blueprint_id'])
if bp:
self.add_host_to_group(bp.name, device.name)
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Convert the inventory and return a JSON String
# ----------------------------------------------------
data_to_print = ""
data_to_print += self.json_format_dict(self.inventory, True)
print(data_to_print)
def read_settings(self):
""" Reads the settings from the apstra_aos.ini file """
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
config.read(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + '/apstra_aos.ini')
# Default Values
self.aos_blueprint = False
self.aos_blueprint_int = True
self.aos_username = 'admin'
self.aos_password = 'admin'
self.aos_server_port = 8888
# Try to reach all parameters from File, if not available try from ENV
try:
self.aos_server = config.get('aos', 'aos_server')
except:
if 'AOS_SERVER' in os.environ.keys():
self.aos_server = os.environ['AOS_SERVER']
pass
try:
self.aos_server_port = config.get('aos', 'port')
except:
if 'AOS_PORT' in os.environ.keys():
self.aos_server_port = os.environ['AOS_PORT']
pass
try:
self.aos_username = config.get('aos', 'username')
except:
if 'AOS_USERNAME' in os.environ.keys():
self.aos_username = os.environ['AOS_USERNAME']
pass
try:
self.aos_password = config.get('aos', 'password')
except:
if 'AOS_PASSWORD' in os.environ.keys():
self.aos_password = os.environ['AOS_PASSWORD']
pass
try:
self.aos_blueprint = config.get('aos', 'blueprint')
except:
if 'AOS_BLUEPRINT' in os.environ.keys():
self.aos_blueprint = os.environ['AOS_BLUEPRINT']
pass
try:
if config.get('aos', 'blueprint_interface') in ['false', 'no']:
self.aos_blueprint_int = False
except:
pass
def parse_cli_args(self):
""" Command line argument processing """
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Produce an Ansible Inventory file based on Apstra AOS')
parser.add_argument('--list', action='store_true', default=True, help='List instances (default: True)')
parser.add_argument('--host', action='store', help='Get all the variables about a specific instance')
self.args = parser.parse_args()
def json_format_dict(self, data, pretty=False):
""" Converts a dict to a JSON object and dumps it as a formatted string """
if pretty:
return json.dumps(data, sort_keys=True, indent=2)
else:
return json.dumps(data)
def add_host_to_group(self, group, host):
# Cleanup group name first
clean_group = self.cleanup_group_name(group)
# Check if the group exist, if not initialize it
if clean_group not in self.inventory.keys():
self.inventory[clean_group] = {}
self.inventory[clean_group]['hosts'] = []
self.inventory[clean_group]['vars'] = {}
self.inventory[clean_group]['hosts'].append(host)
def add_var_to_host(self, host, var, value):
# Check if the host exist, if not initialize it
if host not in self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars'].keys():
self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][host] = {}
self.inventory['_meta']['hostvars'][host][var] = value
def add_var_to_group(self, group, var, value):
# Cleanup group name first
clean_group = self.cleanup_group_name(group)
# Check if the group exist, if not initialize it
if clean_group not in self.inventory.keys():
self.inventory[clean_group] = {}
self.inventory[clean_group]['hosts'] = []
self.inventory[clean_group]['vars'] = {}
self.inventory[clean_group]['vars'][var] = value
def add_device_facts_to_var(self, device_name, device):
# Populate variables for this host
self.add_var_to_host(device_name,
'ansible_ssh_host',
device.value['facts']['mgmt_ipaddr'])
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self.add_var_to_host(device_name, 'id', device.id)
# self.add_host_to_group('all', device.name)
for key, value in device.value['facts'].items():
self.add_var_to_host(device_name, key, value)
if key == 'os_family':
self.add_host_to_group(value, device_name)
elif key == 'hw_model':
self.add_host_to_group(value, device_name)
def cleanup_group_name(self, group_name):
"""
Clean up group name by :
- Replacing all non-alphanumeric caracter by underscore
- Converting to lowercase
"""
rx = re.compile('\W+')
clean_group = rx.sub('_', group_name).lower()
return clean_group
def add_device_status_to_var(self, device_name, device):
if 'status' in device.value.keys():
for key, value in device.value['status'].items():
self.add_var_to_host(device.name, key, value)
# Run the script
if __name__ == '__main__':
AosInventory()