# # (c) 2016 Red Hat Inc. # # 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 . # from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function __metaclass__ = type import json import re from ansible.errors import AnsibleConnectionFailure from ansible.module_utils._text import to_text, to_bytes from ansible.plugins.terminal import TerminalBase from ansible.utils.display import Display display = Display() class TerminalModule(TerminalBase): terminal_stdout_re = [ re.compile(rb"[\r\n]?[\w\+\-\.:\/\[\]]+(?:\([^\)]+\)){0,3}(?:[>#]) ?$") ] privilege_level_re = re.compile(r"Current privilege level is (\d+)$") terminal_stderr_re = [ re.compile(rb"% ?Error"), # re.compile(rb"^% \w+", re.M), re.compile(rb"% ?Bad secret"), re.compile(rb"[\r\n%] Bad passwords"), re.compile(rb"invalid input", re.I), re.compile(rb"(?:incomplete|ambiguous) command", re.I), re.compile(rb"connection timed out", re.I), re.compile(rb"[^\r\n]+ not found"), re.compile(rb"'[^']' +returned error code: ?\d+"), re.compile(rb"Bad mask", re.I), re.compile(rb"% ?(\S+) ?overlaps with ?(\S+)", re.I), re.compile(rb"[%\S] ?Error: ?[\s]+", re.I), re.compile(rb"[%\S] ?Informational: ?[\s]+", re.I), re.compile(rb"Command authorization failed"), re.compile(rb"Command Rejected: ?[\s]+", re.I), ] terminal_config_prompt = re.compile(r"^.+\(config(-.*)?\)#$") def get_privilege_level(self): try: cmd = {"command": "show privilege"} result = self._exec_cli_command( to_bytes(json.dumps(cmd), errors="surrogate_or_strict") ) except AnsibleConnectionFailure as e: raise AnsibleConnectionFailure( "unable to fetch privilege, with error: %s" % (e.message) ) prompt = self.privilege_level_re.match(result) if not prompt: raise AnsibleConnectionFailure( "unable to check privilege level [%s]" % result ) return int(prompt.group(1)) def on_open_shell(self): _is_sdWan = False # initialize to false for default IOS execution try: self._exec_cli_command(b"terminal length 0") except AnsibleConnectionFailure: try: self._exec_cli_command( b"screen-length 0" ) # support to SD-WAN mode _is_sdWan = True except AnsibleConnectionFailure: # fails as length required for handling prompt raise AnsibleConnectionFailure( "unable to set terminal parameters" ) try: if _is_sdWan: self._exec_cli_command( b"screen-width 512" ) # support to SD-WAN mode else: self._exec_cli_command(b"terminal width 512") try: self._exec_cli_command(b"terminal width 0") except AnsibleConnectionFailure: pass except AnsibleConnectionFailure: display.display( "WARNING: Unable to set terminal/screen width, command responses may be truncated" ) def on_become(self, passwd=None): if ( self._get_prompt().endswith(b"#") and self.get_privilege_level() == 15 ): return cmd = {"command": "enable"} if passwd: # Note: python-3.5 cannot combine u"" and r"" together. Thus make # an r string and use to_text to ensure it's text on both py2 and py3. cmd["prompt"] = to_text( r"[\r\n]?(?:.*)?[Pp]assword: ?$", errors="surrogate_or_strict" ) cmd["answer"] = passwd cmd["prompt_retry_check"] = True try: self._exec_cli_command( to_bytes(json.dumps(cmd), errors="surrogate_or_strict") ) prompt = self._get_prompt() privilege_level = self.get_privilege_level() except AnsibleConnectionFailure as e: prompt = self._get_prompt() raise AnsibleConnectionFailure( "failed to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [%s] with error: %s" % (prompt, e.message) ) if ( prompt is None or not prompt.endswith(b"#") or privilege_level != 15 ): raise AnsibleConnectionFailure( "failed to elevate privilege to enable mode, still at level [%d] and prompt [%s]" % (privilege_level, prompt) ) def on_unbecome(self): prompt = self._get_prompt() if prompt is None: # if prompt is None most likely the terminal is hung up at a prompt return if self.get_privilege_level() != 15: return if b"(config" in prompt: self._exec_cli_command(b"end") self._exec_cli_command(b"disable") elif prompt.endswith(b"#"): self._exec_cli_command(b"disable")