# Community RouterOS Collection [![CI](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.routeros/workflows/CI/badge.svg?event=push)](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.routeros/actions) [![Codecov](https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/ansible-collections/community.routeros)](https://codecov.io/gh/ansible-collections/community.routeros) Provides modules for [Ansible](https://www.ansible.com/community) to manage [MikroTik RouterOS](http://www.mikrotik-routeros.net/routeros.aspx) instances. You can find [documentation for the modules and plugins in this collection here](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/collections/community/routeros/). ## Tested with Ansible Tested with the current Ansible 2.9, ansible-base 2.10, ansible-core 2.11, ansible-core 2.12, ansible-core 2.13, ansible-core 2.14, ansible-core 2.15, ansible-core 2.16, and ansible-core 2.17 releases and the current development version of ansible-core. Ansible versions before 2.9.10 are not supported. ## External requirements The exact requirements for every module are listed in the module documentation. ### Supported connections The collection supports the `network_cli` connection. ### Edge cases Please note that `community.routeros.api` module does **not** support Windows jump hosts! ## Collection Documentation Browsing the [**latest** collection documentation](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/routeros) will show docs for the _latest version released in the Ansible package_, not the latest version of the collection released on Galaxy. Browsing the [**devel** collection documentation](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/collections/community/routeros) shows docs for the _latest version released on Galaxy_. We also separately publish [**latest commit** collection documentation](https://ansible-collections.github.io/community.routeros/branch/main/) which shows docs for the _latest commit in the `main` branch_. If you use the Ansible package and do not update collections independently, use **latest**. If you install or update this collection directly from Galaxy, use **devel**. If you are looking to contribute, use **latest commit**. ## Included content - `community.routeros.api` - `community.routeros.api_facts` - `community.routeros.api_find_and_modify` - `community.routeros.api_info` - `community.routeros.api_modify` - `community.routeros.command` - `community.routeros.facts` You can find [documentation for the modules and plugins in this collection here](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/collections/community/routeros/). ## Using this collection See [Ansible Using collections](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/collections_using.html) for general detail on using collections. There are two approaches for using this collection. The `command` and `facts` modules use the `network_cli` connection and connect with SSH. The `api` module connects with the HTTP/HTTPS API. ### Prerequisites The terminal-based modules in this collection (`community.routeros.command` and `community.routeros.facts`) do not support arbitrary symbols in router's identity. If you are having trouble connecting to your device, please make sure that your MikroTik's identity contains only alphanumeric characters and dashes. Also, the `community.routeros.command` module does not support nesting commands and expects every command to start with a forward slash (`/`). Running the following command will produce an error. ```yaml - community.routeros.command: commands: - /ip - print ``` ### Connecting with `network_cli` Example inventory `hosts` file: ```.ini [routers] router ansible_host=192.168.1.1 [routers:vars] ansible_connection=ansible.netcommon.network_cli ansible_network_os=community.routeros.routeros ansible_user=admin ansible_ssh_pass=test1234 ``` Example playbook: ```.yaml --- - name: RouterOS test with network_cli connection hosts: routers gather_facts: false tasks: - name: Run a command community.routeros.command: commands: - /system resource print register: system_resource_print - name: Print its output ansible.builtin.debug: var: system_resource_print.stdout_lines - name: Retrieve facts community.routeros.facts: - ansible.builtin.debug: msg: "First IP address: {{ ansible_net_all_ipv4_addresses[0] }}" ``` ### Connecting with HTTP/HTTPS API Example playbook: ```.yaml --- - name: RouterOS test with API hosts: localhost gather_facts: false vars: hostname: 192.168.1.1 username: admin password: test1234 module_defaults: group/community.routeros.api: hostname: "{{ hostname }}" password: "{{ password }}" username: "{{ username }}" tls: true force_no_cert: false validate_certs: true validate_cert_hostname: true ca_path: /path/to/ca-certificate.pem tasks: - name: Get "ip address print" community.routeros.api: path: ip address register: print_path - name: Print the result ansible.builtin.debug: var: print_path.msg - name: Change IP address to 192.168.1.1 for interface bridge community.routeros.api_find_and_modify: path: ip address find: interface: bridge values: address: "192.168.1.1/24" - name: Retrieve facts community.routeros.api_facts: - ansible.builtin.debug: msg: "First IP address: {{ ansible_net_all_ipv4_addresses[0] }}" ``` ## Contributing to this collection We're following the general Ansible contributor guidelines; see [Ansible Community Guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/index.html). If you want to clone this repositority (or a fork of it) to improve it, you can proceed as follows: 1. Create a directory `ansible_collections/community`; 2. In there, checkout this repository (or a fork) as `routeros`; 3. Add the directory containing `ansible_collections` to your [ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATH](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/config.html#collections-paths). See [Ansible's dev guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/dev_guide/developing_collections.html#contributing-to-collections) for more information. ## Release notes See the [changelog](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.routeros/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md). ## Roadmap We plan to regularly release minor and patch versions, whenever new features are added or bugs fixed. Our collection follows [semantic versioning](https://semver.org/), so breaking changes will only happen in major releases. ## More information - [Ansible Collection overview](https://github.com/ansible-collections/overview) - [Ansible User guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/index.html) - [Ansible Developer guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/index.html) - [Ansible Collections Checklist](https://github.com/ansible-collections/overview/blob/master/collection_requirements.rst) - [Ansible Community code of conduct](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/code_of_conduct.html) - [The Bullhorn (the Ansible Contributor newsletter)](https://us19.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=56d874e027110e35dea0e03c1&id=d6635f5420) - [Changes impacting Contributors](https://github.com/ansible-collections/overview/issues/45) ## Licensing This collection is primarily licensed and distributed as a whole under the GNU General Public License v3.0 or later. See [LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.routeros/blob/main/COPYING) for the full text. Parts of the collection are licensed under the [BSD 2-Clause license](https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.routeros/blob/main/LICENSES/BSD-2-Clause.txt). All files have a machine readable `SDPX-License-Identifier:` comment denoting its respective license(s) or an equivalent entry in an accompanying `.license` file. Only changelog fragments (which will not be part of a release) are covered by a blanket statement in `.reuse/dep5`. This conforms to the [REUSE specification](https://reuse.software/spec/).