ansible-later/env_27/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/modules/network/ios/ios_ping.py
2019-04-11 13:00:36 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# 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
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community'}
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: ios_ping
short_description: Tests reachability using ping from Cisco IOS network devices
description:
- Tests reachability using ping from switch to a remote destination.
- For a general purpose network module, see the M(net_ping) module.
- For Windows targets, use the M(win_ping) module instead.
- For targets running Python, use the M(ping) module instead.
author:
- Jacob McGill (@jmcgill298)
version_added: '2.4'
extends_documentation_fragment: ios
options:
count:
description:
- Number of packets to send.
default: 5
dest:
description:
- The IP Address or hostname (resolvable by switch) of the remote node.
required: true
source:
description:
- The source IP Address.
state:
description:
- Determines if the expected result is success or fail.
choices: [ absent, present ]
default: present
vrf:
description:
- The VRF to use for forwarding.
default: default
notes:
- For a general purpose network module, see the M(net_ping) module.
- For Windows targets, use the M(win_ping) module instead.
- For targets running Python, use the M(ping) module instead.
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Test reachability to 10.10.10.10 using default vrf
ios_ping:
dest: 10.10.10.10
- name: Test reachability to 10.20.20.20 using prod vrf
ios_ping:
dest: 10.20.20.20
vrf: prod
- name: Test unreachability to 10.30.30.30 using default vrf
ios_ping:
dest: 10.30.30.30
state: absent
- name: Test reachability to 10.40.40.40 using prod vrf and setting count and source
ios_ping:
dest: 10.40.40.40
source: loopback0
vrf: prod
count: 20
'''
RETURN = '''
commands:
description: Show the command sent.
returned: always
type: list
sample: ["ping vrf prod 10.40.40.40 count 20 source loopback0"]
packet_loss:
description: Percentage of packets lost.
returned: always
type: str
sample: "0%"
packets_rx:
description: Packets successfully received.
returned: always
type: int
sample: 20
packets_tx:
description: Packets successfully transmitted.
returned: always
type: int
sample: 20
rtt:
description: Show RTT stats.
returned: always
type: dict
sample: {"avg": 2, "max": 8, "min": 1}
'''
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils.network.ios.ios import run_commands
from ansible.module_utils.network.ios.ios import ios_argument_spec, check_args
import re
def main():
""" main entry point for module execution
"""
argument_spec = dict(
count=dict(type="int"),
dest=dict(type="str", required=True),
source=dict(type="str"),
state=dict(type="str", choices=["absent", "present"], default="present"),
vrf=dict(type="str")
)
argument_spec.update(ios_argument_spec)
module = AnsibleModule(argument_spec=argument_spec)
count = module.params["count"]
dest = module.params["dest"]
source = module.params["source"]
vrf = module.params["vrf"]
warnings = list()
check_args(module, warnings)
results = {}
if warnings:
results["warnings"] = warnings
results["commands"] = [build_ping(dest, count, source, vrf)]
ping_results = run_commands(module, commands=results["commands"])
ping_results_list = ping_results[0].split("\n")
stats = ""
for line in ping_results_list:
if line.startswith('Success'):
stats = line
success, rx, tx, rtt = parse_ping(stats)
loss = abs(100 - int(success))
results["packet_loss"] = str(loss) + "%"
results["packets_rx"] = int(rx)
results["packets_tx"] = int(tx)
# Convert rtt values to int
for k, v in rtt.items():
if rtt[k] is not None:
rtt[k] = int(v)
results["rtt"] = rtt
validate_results(module, loss, results)
module.exit_json(**results)
def build_ping(dest, count=None, source=None, vrf=None):
"""
Function to build the command to send to the terminal for the switch
to execute. All args come from the module's unique params.
"""
if vrf is not None:
cmd = "ping vrf {0} {1}".format(vrf, dest)
else:
cmd = "ping {0}".format(dest)
if count is not None:
cmd += " repeat {0}".format(str(count))
if source is not None:
cmd += " source {0}".format(source)
return cmd
def parse_ping(ping_stats):
"""
Function used to parse the statistical information from the ping response.
Example: "Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/8 ms"
Returns the percent of packet loss, recieved packets, transmitted packets, and RTT dict.
"""
rate_re = re.compile(r"^\w+\s+\w+\s+\w+\s+(?P<pct>\d+)\s+\w+\s+\((?P<rx>\d+)/(?P<tx>\d+)\)")
rtt_re = re.compile(r".*,\s+\S+\s+\S+\s+=\s+(?P<min>\d+)/(?P<avg>\d+)/(?P<max>\d+)\s+\w+\s*$|.*\s*$")
rate = rate_re.match(ping_stats)
rtt = rtt_re.match(ping_stats)
return rate.group("pct"), rate.group("rx"), rate.group("tx"), rtt.groupdict()
def validate_results(module, loss, results):
"""
This function is used to validate whether the ping results were unexpected per "state" param.
"""
state = module.params["state"]
if state == "present" and loss == 100:
module.fail_json(msg="Ping failed unexpectedly", **results)
elif state == "absent" and loss < 100:
module.fail_json(msg="Ping succeeded unexpectedly", **results)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()