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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-14 09:24:45 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-14 09:24:45 +0000
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Adding upstream version 0.6.3.upstream/0.6.3upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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-rw-r--r--aioeapi/__init__.py3
-rw-r--r--aioeapi/aio_portcheck.py56
-rw-r--r--aioeapi/config_session.py259
-rw-r--r--aioeapi/device.py283
-rw-r--r--aioeapi/errors.py30
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diff --git a/aioeapi/__init__.py b/aioeapi/__init__.py
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+from .device import Device
+from .errors import EapiCommandError
+from .config_session import SessionConfig
diff --git a/aioeapi/aio_portcheck.py b/aioeapi/aio_portcheck.py
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+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# System Imports
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+from typing import Optional
+import socket
+import asyncio
+
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Public Imports
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+from httpx import URL
+
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Exports
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+__all__ = ["port_check_url"]
+
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# CODE BEGINS
+#
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+async def port_check_url(url: URL, timeout: Optional[int] = 5) -> bool:
+ """
+ This function attempts to open the port designated by the URL given the
+ timeout in seconds. If the port is avaialble then return True; False
+ otherwise.
+
+ Parameters
+ ----------
+ url:
+ The URL that provides the target system
+
+ timeout: optional, default is 5 seonds
+ Time to await for the port to open in seconds
+ """
+ port = url.port or socket.getservbyname(url.scheme)
+
+ try:
+ wr: asyncio.StreamWriter
+ _, wr = await asyncio.wait_for(
+ asyncio.open_connection(host=url.host, port=port), timeout=timeout
+ )
+
+ # MUST close if opened!
+ wr.close()
+ return True
+
+ except Exception: # noqa
+ return False
diff --git a/aioeapi/config_session.py b/aioeapi/config_session.py
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+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# System Imports
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+import re
+from typing import Optional, TYPE_CHECKING, Union, List
+
+if TYPE_CHECKING:
+ from .device import Device
+
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Exports
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+__all__ = ["SessionConfig"]
+
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# CODE BEGINS
+#
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+class SessionConfig:
+ """
+ The SessionConfig instance is used to send configuration to a device using
+ the EOS session mechanism. This is the preferred way of managing
+ configuraiton changes.
+
+ Notes
+ -----
+ This class definition is used by the parent Device class definition as
+ defined by `config_session`. A Caller can use the SessionConfig directly
+ as well, but it is not required.
+ """
+
+ CLI_CFG_FACTORY_RESET = "rollback clean-config"
+
+ def __init__(self, device: "Device", name: str):
+ """
+ Creates a new instance of the session config instance bound
+ to the given device instance, and using the session `name`.
+
+ Parameters
+ ----------
+ device:
+ The associated device instance
+
+ name:
+ The name of the config session
+ """
+ self._device = device
+ self._cli = device.cli
+ self._name = name
+ self._cli_config_session = f"configure session {self.name}"
+
+ # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ # properties for read-only attributes
+ # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ @property
+ def name(self) -> str:
+ """returns read-only session name attribute"""
+ return self._name
+
+ @property
+ def device(self) -> "Device":
+ """returns read-only device instance attribute"""
+ return self._device
+
+ # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ # Public Methods
+ # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ async def status_all(self) -> dict:
+ """
+ Get the status of the session config by running the command:
+ # show configuration sessions detail
+
+ Returns
+ -------
+ dict object of native EOS eAPI response; see `status` method for
+ details.
+ """
+ return await self._cli("show configuration sessions detail")
+
+ async def status(self) -> Union[dict, None]:
+ """
+ Get the status of the session config by running the command:
+ # show configuration sessions detail
+
+ And returning only the status dictionary for this session. If you want
+ all sessions, then use the `status_all` method.
+
+ Returns
+ -------
+ Dict instance of the session status. If the session does not exist,
+ then this method will return None.
+
+ The native eAPI results from JSON output, see exmaple:
+
+ Examples
+ --------
+ all results:
+ {
+ "maxSavedSessions": 1,
+ "maxOpenSessions": 5,
+ "sessions": {
+ "jeremy1": {
+ "instances": {},
+ "state": "pending",
+ "commitUser": "",
+ "description": ""
+ },
+ "ansible_167510439362": {
+ "instances": {},
+ "state": "completed",
+ "commitUser": "joe.bob",
+ "description": "",
+ "completedTime": 1675104396.4500246
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if the session name was 'jeremy1', then this method would return
+ {
+ "instances": {},
+ "state": "pending",
+ "commitUser": "",
+ "description": ""
+ }
+ """
+ res = await self.status_all()
+ return res["sessions"].get(self.name)
+
+ async def push(
+ self, content: Union[List[str], str], replace: Optional[bool] = False
+ ):
+ """
+ Sends the configuration content to the device. If `replace` is true,
+ then the command "rollback clean-config" is issued before sendig the
+ configuration content.
+
+ Parameters
+ ----------
+ content: Union[List[str], str]
+ The text configuration CLI commands, as a list of strings, that
+ will be sent to the device. If the parameter is a string, and not
+ a list, then split the string across linebreaks. In either case
+ any empty lines will be discarded before they are send to the
+ device.
+
+ replace: bool
+ When True, the content will replace the existing configuration
+ on the device.
+ """
+
+ # if given s string, we need to break it up into individual command
+ # lines.
+
+ if isinstance(content, str):
+ content = content.splitlines()
+
+ # prepare the initial set of command to enter the config session and
+ # rollback clean if the `replace` argument is True.
+
+ commands = [self._cli_config_session]
+ if replace:
+ commands.append(self.CLI_CFG_FACTORY_RESET)
+
+ # add the Caller's commands, filtering out any blank lines. any command
+ # lines (!) are still included.
+
+ commands.extend(filter(None, content))
+
+ await self._cli(commands=commands)
+
+ async def commit(self, timer: Optional[str] = None):
+ """
+ Commits the session config using the commands
+ # configure session <name>
+ # commit
+
+ If the timer is specified, format is "hh:mm:ss", then a commit timer is
+ started. A second commit action must be made to confirm the config
+ session before the timer expires; otherwise the config-session is
+ automatically aborted.
+ """
+ command = f"{self._cli_config_session} commit"
+
+ if timer:
+ command += f" timer {timer}"
+
+ await self._cli(command)
+
+ async def abort(self):
+ """
+ Aborts the configuration session using the command:
+ # configure session <name> abort
+ """
+ await self._cli(f"{self._cli_config_session} abort")
+
+ async def diff(self) -> str:
+ """
+ Returns the "diff" of the session config relative to the running config, using
+ the command:
+ # show session-config named <name> diffs
+
+ Returns
+ -------
+ Returns a string in diff-patch format.
+
+ References
+ ----------
+ * https://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/manual/diffutils.txt
+ """
+ return await self._cli(
+ f"show session-config named {self.name} diffs", ofmt="text"
+ )
+
+ async def load_scp_file(self, filename: str, replace: Optional[bool] = False):
+ """
+ This function is used to load the configuration from <filename> into
+ the session configuration. If the replace parameter is True then the
+ file contents will replace the existing session config (load-replace).
+
+ Parameters
+ ----------
+ filename:
+ The name of the configuration file. The caller is required to
+ specify the filesystem, for exmaple, the
+ filename="flash:thisfile.cfg"
+
+ replace:
+ When True, the contents of the file will completely replace the
+ session config for a load-replace behavior.
+
+ Raises
+ -------
+ If there are any issues with loading the configuration file then a
+ RuntimeError is raised with the error messages content.
+ """
+ commands = [self._cli_config_session]
+ if replace:
+ commands.append(self.CLI_CFG_FACTORY_RESET)
+
+ commands.append(f"copy {filename} session-config")
+ res = await self._cli(commands=commands)
+ checks_re = re.compile(r"error|abort|invalid", flags=re.I)
+ messages = res[-1]["messages"]
+
+ if any(map(checks_re.search, messages)):
+ raise RuntimeError("".join(messages))
+
+ async def write(self):
+ """
+ Saves the running config to the startup config by issuing the command
+ "write" to the device.
+ """
+ await self._cli("write")
diff --git a/aioeapi/device.py b/aioeapi/device.py
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+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# System Imports
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+from typing import Optional, List, Union, Dict, AnyStr
+from socket import getservbyname
+
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Public Imports
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+import httpx
+
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Private Imports
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+from .aio_portcheck import port_check_url
+from .errors import EapiCommandError
+from .config_session import SessionConfig
+
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Exports
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+__all__ = ["Device"]
+
+
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# CODE BEGINS
+#
+# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+class Device(httpx.AsyncClient):
+ """
+ The Device class represents the async JSON-RPC client that communicates with
+ an Arista EOS device. This class inherits directly from the
+ httpx.AsyncClient, so any initialization options can be passed directly.
+ """
+
+ auth = None
+ EAPI_OFMT_OPTIONS = ("json", "text")
+ EAPI_DEFAULT_OFMT = "json"
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ host: Optional[str] = None,
+ username: Optional[str] = None,
+ password: Optional[str] = None,
+ proto: Optional[str] = "https",
+ port=None,
+ **kwargs,
+ ):
+ """
+ Initializes the Device class. As a subclass to httpx.AsyncClient, the
+ Caller can provide any of those initializers. Specific paramertes for
+ Device class are all optional and described below.
+
+ Parameters
+ ----------
+ host: Optional[str]
+ The EOS target device, either hostname (DNS) or ipaddress.
+
+ username: Optional[str]
+ The login user-name; requires the password parameter.
+
+ password: Optional[str]
+ The login password; requires the username parameter.
+
+ proto: Optional[str]
+ The protocol, http or https, to communicate eAPI with the device.
+
+ port: Optional[Union[str,int]]
+ If not provided, the proto value is used to look up the associated
+ port (http=80, https=443). If provided, overrides the port used to
+ communite with the device.
+
+ Other Parameters
+ ----------------
+ base_url: str
+ If provided, the complete URL to the device eAPI endpoint.
+
+ auth:
+ If provided, used as the httpx authorization initializer value. If
+ not provided, then username+password is assumed by the Caller and
+ used to create a BasicAuth instance.
+ """
+
+ self.port = port or getservbyname(proto)
+ self.host = host
+ kwargs.setdefault("base_url", httpx.URL(f"{proto}://{self.host}:{self.port}"))
+ kwargs.setdefault("verify", False)
+
+ if username and password:
+ self.auth = httpx.BasicAuth(username, password)
+
+ kwargs.setdefault("auth", self.auth)
+
+ super(Device, self).__init__(**kwargs)
+ self.headers["Content-Type"] = "application/json-rpc"
+
+ async def check_connection(self) -> bool:
+ """
+ This function checks the target device to ensure that the eAPI port is
+ open and accepting connections. It is recommended that a Caller checks
+ the connection before involing cli commands, but this step is not
+ required.
+
+ Returns
+ -------
+ True when the device eAPI is accessible, False otherwise.
+ """
+ return await port_check_url(self.base_url)
+
+ async def cli(
+ self,
+ command: Optional[AnyStr] = None,
+ commands: Optional[List[AnyStr]] = None,
+ ofmt: Optional[str] = None,
+ suppress_error: Optional[bool] = False,
+ version: Optional[Union[int, str]] = "latest",
+ **kwargs,
+ ):
+ """
+ Execute one or more CLI commands.
+
+ Parameters
+ ----------
+ command: str
+ A single command to execute; results in a single output response
+
+ commands: List[str]
+ A list of commands to execute; results in a list of output responses
+
+ ofmt: str
+ Either 'json' or 'text'; indicates the output fromat for the CLI commands.
+
+ suppress_error: Optional[bool] = False
+ When not False, then if the execution of the command would-have
+ raised an EapiCommandError, rather than raising this exception this
+ routine will return the value None.
+
+ For example, if the following command had raised
+ EapiCommandError, now response would be set to None instead.
+
+ response = dev.cli(..., suppress_error=True)
+
+ version: Optional[int | string]
+ By default the eAPI will use "version 1" for all API object models.
+ This driver will, by default, always set version to "latest" so
+ that the behavior matches the CLI of the device. The caller can
+ override the "latest" behavior by explicity setting the version.
+
+
+ Other Parameters
+ ----------------
+ autoComplete: Optional[bool] = False
+ Enabled/disables the command auto-compelete feature of the EAPI. Per the
+ documentation:
+ Allows users to use shorthand commands in eAPI calls. With this
+ parameter included a user can send 'sh ver' via eAPI to get the
+ output of 'show version'.
+
+ expandAliases: Optional[bool] = False
+ Enables/disables the command use of User defined alias. Per the
+ documentation:
+ Allowed users to provide the expandAliases parameter to eAPI
+ calls. This allows users to use aliased commands via the API.
+ For example if an alias is configured as 'sv' for 'show version'
+ then an API call with sv and the expandAliases parameter will
+ return the output of show version.
+
+ Returns
+ -------
+ One or List of output respones, per the description above.
+ """
+ if not any((command, commands)):
+ raise RuntimeError("Required 'command' or 'commands'")
+
+ jsonrpc = self.jsoncrpc_command(
+ commands=[command] if command else commands,
+ ofmt=ofmt,
+ version=version,
+ **kwargs,
+ )
+
+ try:
+ res = await self.jsonrpc_exec(jsonrpc)
+ return res[0] if command else res
+ except EapiCommandError as eapi_error:
+ if suppress_error:
+ return None
+ raise eapi_error
+
+ def jsoncrpc_command(self, commands, ofmt, version, **kwargs) -> dict:
+ """Used to create the JSON-RPC command dictionary object"""
+
+ cmd = {
+ "jsonrpc": "2.0",
+ "method": "runCmds",
+ "params": {
+ "version": version,
+ "cmds": commands,
+ "format": ofmt or self.EAPI_DEFAULT_OFMT,
+ },
+ "id": str(kwargs.get("req_id") or id(self)),
+ }
+ if "autoComplete" in kwargs:
+ cmd["params"]["autoComplete"] = kwargs["autoComplete"]
+
+ if "expandAliases" in kwargs:
+ cmd["params"]["expandAliases"] = kwargs["expandAliases"]
+
+ return cmd
+
+ async def jsonrpc_exec(self, jsonrpc: dict) -> List[Union[Dict, AnyStr]]:
+ """
+ Execute the JSON-RPC dictionary object.
+
+ Parameters
+ ----------
+ jsonrpc: dict
+ The JSON-RPC as created by the `meth`:jsonrpc_command().
+
+ Raises
+ ------
+ EapiCommandError
+ In the event that a command resulted in an error response.
+
+ Returns
+ -------
+ The list of command results; either dict or text depending on the
+ JSON-RPC format pameter.
+ """
+ res = await self.post("/command-api", json=jsonrpc)
+ res.raise_for_status()
+ body = res.json()
+
+ commands = jsonrpc["params"]["cmds"]
+ ofmt = jsonrpc["params"]["format"]
+
+ get_output = (lambda _r: _r["output"]) if ofmt == "text" else (lambda _r: _r)
+
+ # if there are no errors then return the list of command results.
+
+ if (err_data := body.get("error")) is None:
+ return [get_output(cmd_res) for cmd_res in body["result"]]
+
+ # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ # if we are here, then there were some command errors. Raise a
+ # EapiCommandError exception with args (commands that failed, passed,
+ # not-executed).
+ # ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ cmd_data = err_data["data"]
+ len_data = len(cmd_data)
+ err_at = len_data - 1
+ err_msg = err_data["message"]
+
+ raise EapiCommandError(
+ passed=[
+ get_output(cmd_data[cmd_i])
+ for cmd_i, cmd in enumerate(commands[:err_at])
+ ],
+ failed=commands[err_at],
+ errmsg=err_msg,
+ not_exec=commands[err_at + 1 :],
+ )
+
+ def config_session(self, name: str) -> SessionConfig:
+ """
+ Factory method that returns a SessionConfig instance bound to this
+ device with the given session name.
+
+ Parameters
+ ----------
+ name:
+ The config-session name
+ """
+ return SessionConfig(self, name)
diff --git a/aioeapi/errors.py b/aioeapi/errors.py
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+import httpx
+
+
+class EapiCommandError(RuntimeError):
+ """
+ Exception class for EAPI command errors
+
+ Attributes
+ ----------
+ failed: str - the failed command
+ errmsg: str - a description of the failure reason
+ passed: List[dict] - a list of command results of the commands that passed
+ not_exec: List[str] - a list of commands that were not executed
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, failed: str, errmsg: str, passed, not_exec):
+ """Initializer for the EapiCommandError exception"""
+ self.failed = failed
+ self.errmsg = errmsg
+ self.passed = passed
+ self.not_exec = not_exec
+ super(EapiCommandError, self).__init__()
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ """returns the error message associated with the exception"""
+ return self.errmsg
+
+
+# alias for exception during sending-receiving
+EapiTransportError = httpx.HTTPStatusError