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+# This file is part of Ansible
+#
+# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
+__metaclass__ = type
+
+import re
+
+from ansible.module_utils.facts.network.base import NetworkCollector
+from ansible.module_utils.facts.network.generic_bsd import GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork
+
+
+class SunOSNetwork(GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork):
+ """
+ This is the SunOS Network Class.
+ It uses the GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork.
+
+ Solaris can have different FLAGS and MTU for IPv4 and IPv6 on the same interface
+ so these facts have been moved inside the 'ipv4' and 'ipv6' lists.
+ """
+ platform = 'SunOS'
+
+ # Solaris 'ifconfig -a' will print interfaces twice, once for IPv4 and again for IPv6.
+ # MTU and FLAGS also may differ between IPv4 and IPv6 on the same interface.
+ # 'parse_interface_line()' checks for previously seen interfaces before defining
+ # 'current_if' so that IPv6 facts don't clobber IPv4 facts (or vice versa).
+ def get_interfaces_info(self, ifconfig_path):
+ interfaces = {}
+ current_if = {}
+ ips = dict(
+ all_ipv4_addresses=[],
+ all_ipv6_addresses=[],
+ )
+ rc, out, err = self.module.run_command([ifconfig_path, '-a'])
+
+ for line in out.splitlines():
+
+ if line:
+ words = line.split()
+
+ if re.match(r'^\S', line) and len(words) > 3:
+ current_if = self.parse_interface_line(words, current_if, interfaces)
+ interfaces[current_if['device']] = current_if
+ elif words[0].startswith('options='):
+ self.parse_options_line(words, current_if, ips)
+ elif words[0] == 'nd6':
+ self.parse_nd6_line(words, current_if, ips)
+ elif words[0] == 'ether':
+ self.parse_ether_line(words, current_if, ips)
+ elif words[0] == 'media:':
+ self.parse_media_line(words, current_if, ips)
+ elif words[0] == 'status:':
+ self.parse_status_line(words, current_if, ips)
+ elif words[0] == 'lladdr':
+ self.parse_lladdr_line(words, current_if, ips)
+ elif words[0] == 'inet':
+ self.parse_inet_line(words, current_if, ips)
+ elif words[0] == 'inet6':
+ self.parse_inet6_line(words, current_if, ips)
+ else:
+ self.parse_unknown_line(words, current_if, ips)
+
+ # 'parse_interface_line' and 'parse_inet*_line' leave two dicts in the
+ # ipv4/ipv6 lists which is ugly and hard to read.
+ # This quick hack merges the dictionaries. Purely cosmetic.
+ for iface in interfaces:
+ for v in 'ipv4', 'ipv6':
+ combined_facts = {}
+ for facts in interfaces[iface][v]:
+ combined_facts.update(facts)
+ if len(combined_facts.keys()) > 0:
+ interfaces[iface][v] = [combined_facts]
+
+ return interfaces, ips
+
+ def parse_interface_line(self, words, current_if, interfaces):
+ device = words[0][0:-1]
+ if device not in interfaces:
+ current_if = {'device': device, 'ipv4': [], 'ipv6': [], 'type': 'unknown'}
+ else:
+ current_if = interfaces[device]
+ flags = self.get_options(words[1])
+ v = 'ipv4'
+ if 'IPv6' in flags:
+ v = 'ipv6'
+ if 'LOOPBACK' in flags:
+ current_if['type'] = 'loopback'
+ current_if[v].append({'flags': flags, 'mtu': words[3]})
+ current_if['macaddress'] = 'unknown' # will be overwritten later
+ return current_if
+
+ # Solaris displays single digit octets in MAC addresses e.g. 0:1:2:d:e:f
+ # Add leading zero to each octet where needed.
+ def parse_ether_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
+ macaddress = ''
+ for octet in words[1].split(':'):
+ octet = ('0' + octet)[-2:None]
+ macaddress += (octet + ':')
+ current_if['macaddress'] = macaddress[0:-1]
+
+
+class SunOSNetworkCollector(NetworkCollector):
+ _fact_class = SunOSNetwork
+ _platform = 'SunOS'