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#!/usr/bin/python
#
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function


__metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = """
module: ios_vrf
author: Peter Sprygada (@privateip)
short_description: Module to configure VRF definitions.
description:
  - This module provides declarative management of VRF definitions on Cisco IOS devices.  It
    allows playbooks to manage individual or the entire VRF collection.  It also supports
    purging VRF definitions from the configuration that are not explicitly defined.
version_added: 1.0.0
extends_documentation_fragment:
  - cisco.ios.ios
notes:
  - Tested against Cisco IOSXE Version 17.3 on CML.
  - This module works with connection C(network_cli).
    See U(https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/network/user_guide/platform_ios.html)
options:
  vrfs:
    description:
      - The set of VRF definition objects to be configured on the remote IOS device.  Ths
        list entries can either be the VRF name or a hash of VRF definitions and attributes.  This
        argument is mutually exclusive with the C(name) argument.
    type: list
    elements: raw
  name:
    description:
      - The name of the VRF definition to be managed on the remote IOS device.  The
        VRF definition name is an ASCII string name used to uniquely identify the VRF.  This
        argument is mutually exclusive with the C(vrfs) argument
    type: str
  description:
    description:
      - Provides a short description of the VRF definition in the current active configuration.  The
        VRF definition value accepts alphanumeric characters used to provide additional
        information about the VRF.
    type: str
  rd:
    description:
      - The router-distinguisher value uniquely identifies the VRF to routing processes
        on the remote IOS system.  The RD value takes the form of C(A:B) where C(A)
        and C(B) are both numeric values.
    type: str
  interfaces:
    description:
      - Identifies the set of interfaces that should be configured in the VRF.  Interfaces
        must be routed interfaces in order to be placed into a VRF.
    type: list
    elements: str
  associated_interfaces:
    description:
      - This is a intent option and checks the operational state of the for given vrf
        C(name) for associated interfaces. If the value in the C(associated_interfaces)
        does not match with the operational state of vrf interfaces on device it will
        result in failure.
    type: list
    elements: str
  delay:
    description:
      - Time in seconds to wait before checking for the operational state on remote
        device.
    default: 10
    type: int
  purge:
    description:
      - Instructs the module to consider the VRF definition absolute.  It will remove
        any previously configured VRFs on the device.
    default: false
    type: bool
  state:
    description:
      - Configures the state of the VRF definition as it relates to the device operational
        configuration.  When set to I(present), the VRF should be configured in the
        device active configuration and when set to I(absent) the VRF should not be
        in the device active configuration
    default: present
    choices:
      - present
      - absent
    type: str
  route_both:
    description:
      - Adds an export and import list of extended route target communities to the VRF.
    type: list
    elements: str
  route_export:
    description:
      - Adds an export list of extended route target communities to the VRF.
    type: list
    elements: str
  route_import:
    description:
      - Adds an import list of extended route target communities to the VRF.
    type: list
    elements: str
  route_both_ipv4:
    description:
      - Adds an export and import list of extended route target communities in address-family
        configuration submode to the VRF.
    type: list
    elements: str
  route_export_ipv4:
    description:
      - Adds an export list of extended route target communities in address-family configuration
        submode to the VRF.
    type: list
    elements: str
  route_import_ipv4:
    description:
      - Adds an import list of extended route target communities in address-family configuration
        submode to the VRF.
    type: list
    elements: str
  route_both_ipv6:
    description:
      - Adds an export and import list of extended route target communities in address-family
        configuration submode to the VRF.
    type: list
    elements: str
  route_export_ipv6:
    description:
      - Adds an export list of extended route target communities in address-family configuration
        submode to the VRF.
    type: list
    elements: str
  route_import_ipv6:
    description:
      - Adds an import list of extended route target communities in address-family configuration
        submode to the VRF.
    type: list
    elements: str
"""

EXAMPLES = """
- name: Configure a vrf named management
  cisco.ios.ios_vrf:
    name: management
    description: oob mgmt vrf
    interfaces:
      - Management1

- name: Remove a vrf named test
  cisco.ios.ios_vrf:
    name: test
    state: absent

- name: Configure set of VRFs and purge any others
  cisco.ios.ios_vrf:
    vrfs:
      - red
      - blue
      - green
    purge: true

- name: Creates a list of import RTs for the VRF with the same parameters
  cisco.ios.ios_vrf:
    name: test_import
    rd: 1:100
    route_import:
      - 1:100
      - 3:100

- name:
    Creates a list of import RTs in address-family configuration submode for the
    VRF with the same parameters
  cisco.ios.ios_vrf:
    name: test_import_ipv4
    rd: 1:100
    route_import_ipv4:
      - 1:100
      - 3:100

- name:
    Creates a list of import RTs in address-family configuration submode for the
    VRF with the same parameters
  cisco.ios.ios_vrf:
    name: test_import_ipv6
    rd: 1:100
    route_import_ipv6:
      - 1:100
      - 3:100

- name: Creates a list of export RTs for the VRF with the same parameters
  cisco.ios.ios_vrf:
    name: test_export
    rd: 1:100
    route_export:
      - 1:100
      - 3:100

- name:
    Creates a list of export RTs in address-family configuration submode for the
    VRF with the same parameters
  cisco.ios.ios_vrf:
    name: test_export_ipv4
    rd: 1:100
    route_export_ipv4:
      - 1:100
      - 3:100

- name:
    Creates a list of export RTs in address-family configuration submode for the
    VRF with the same parameters
  cisco.ios.ios_vrf:
    name: test_export_ipv6
    rd: 1:100
    route_export_ipv6:
      - 1:100
      - 3:100

- name:
    Creates a list of import and export route targets for the VRF with the same
    parameters
  cisco.ios.ios_vrf:
    name: test_both
    rd: 1:100
    route_both:
      - 1:100
      - 3:100

- name:
    Creates a list of import and export route targets in address-family configuration
    submode for the VRF with the same parameters
  cisco.ios.ios_vrf:
    name: test_both_ipv4
    rd: 1:100
    route_both_ipv4:
      - 1:100
      - 3:100

- name:
    Creates a list of import and export route targets in address-family configuration
    submode for the VRF with the same parameters
  cisco.ios.ios_vrf:
    name: test_both_ipv6
    rd: 1:100
    route_both_ipv6:
      - 1:100
      - 3:100

"""

RETURN = """
commands:
  description: The list of configuration mode commands to send to the device
  returned: always
  type: list
  sample:
    - vrf definition ansible
    - description management vrf
    - rd: 1:100
start:
  description: The time the job started
  returned: always
  type: str
  sample: "2016-11-16 10:38:15.126146"
end:
  description: The time the job ended
  returned: always
  type: str
  sample: "2016-11-16 10:38:25.595612"
delta:
  description: The time elapsed to perform all operations
  returned: always
  type: str
  sample: "0:00:10.469466"
"""
import re
import time

from functools import partial

from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_utils.connection import exec_command
from ansible.module_utils.six import iteritems
from ansible_collections.ansible.netcommon.plugins.module_utils.network.common.config import (
    NetworkConfig,
)

from ansible_collections.cisco.ios.plugins.module_utils.network.ios.ios import (
    get_config,
    load_config,
)


def get_interface_type(interface):
    if interface.upper().startswith("ET"):
        return "ethernet"
    elif interface.upper().startswith("VL"):
        return "svi"
    elif interface.upper().startswith("LO"):
        return "loopback"
    elif interface.upper().startswith("MG"):
        return "management"
    elif interface.upper().startswith("MA"):
        return "management"
    elif interface.upper().startswith("PO"):
        return "portchannel"
    elif interface.upper().startswith("NV"):
        return "nve"
    else:
        return "unknown"


def add_command_to_vrf(name, cmd, commands):
    if "vrf definition %s" % name not in commands:
        commands.extend(["vrf definition %s" % name])
    commands.append(cmd)


def map_obj_to_commands(updates, module):
    commands = list()
    for update in updates:
        want, have = update

        def needs_update(want, have, x):
            if isinstance(want.get(x), list) and isinstance(have.get(x), list):
                return (
                    want.get(x)
                    and want.get(x) != have.get(x)
                    and not all(elem in have.get(x) for elem in want.get(x))
                )
            return want.get(x) and want.get(x) != have.get(x)

        if want["state"] == "absent":
            commands.append("no vrf definition %s" % want["name"])
            continue
        if not have.get("state"):
            commands.extend(["vrf definition %s" % want["name"]])
            ipv6 = (
                len(
                    [
                        k
                        for k, v in module.params.items()
                        if (k.endswith("_ipv6") or k.endswith("_both")) and v
                    ],
                )
                != 0
            )
            ipv4 = (
                len(
                    [
                        k
                        for k, v in module.params.items()
                        if (k.endswith("_ipv4") or k.endswith("_both")) and v
                    ],
                )
                != 0
            )
            if ipv4:
                commands.extend(["address-family ipv4", "exit"])
            if ipv6:
                commands.extend(["address-family ipv6", "exit"])
        if needs_update(want, have, "description"):
            cmd = "description %s" % want["description"]
            add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
        if needs_update(want, have, "rd"):
            cmd = "rd %s" % want["rd"]
            add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
        if needs_update(want, have, "route_import"):
            for route in want["route_import"]:
                cmd = "route-target import %s" % route
                add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
        if needs_update(want, have, "route_export"):
            for route in want["route_export"]:
                cmd = "route-target export %s" % route
                add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
        if needs_update(want, have, "route_import_ipv4"):
            cmd = "address-family ipv4"
            add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
            for route in want["route_import_ipv4"]:
                cmd = "route-target import %s" % route
                add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
            cmd = "exit-address-family"
            add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
        if needs_update(want, have, "route_export_ipv4"):
            cmd = "address-family ipv4"
            add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
            for route in want["route_export_ipv4"]:
                cmd = "route-target export %s" % route
                add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
            cmd = "exit-address-family"
            add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
        if needs_update(want, have, "route_import_ipv6"):
            cmd = "address-family ipv6"
            add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
            for route in want["route_import_ipv6"]:
                cmd = "route-target import %s" % route
                add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
            cmd = "exit-address-family"
            add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
        if needs_update(want, have, "route_export_ipv6"):
            cmd = "address-family ipv6"
            add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
            for route in want["route_export_ipv6"]:
                cmd = "route-target export %s" % route
                add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
            cmd = "exit-address-family"
            add_command_to_vrf(want["name"], cmd, commands)
        if want["interfaces"] is not None:
            for intf in set(have.get("interfaces", [])).difference(want["interfaces"]):
                commands.extend(["interface %s" % intf, "no vrf forwarding %s" % want["name"]])
            for intf in set(want["interfaces"]).difference(have.get("interfaces", [])):
                cfg = get_config(module)
                configobj = NetworkConfig(indent=1, contents=cfg)
                children = configobj["interface %s" % intf].children
                intf_config = "\n".join(children)
                commands.extend(["interface %s" % intf, "vrf forwarding %s" % want["name"]])
                match = re.search("ip address .+", intf_config, re.M)
                if match:
                    commands.append(match.group())
    return commands


def parse_description(configobj, name):
    cfg = configobj["vrf definition %s" % name]
    cfg = "\n".join(cfg.children)
    match = re.search("description (.+)$", cfg, re.M)
    if match:
        return match.group(1)


def parse_rd(configobj, name):
    cfg = configobj["vrf definition %s" % name]
    cfg = "\n".join(cfg.children)
    match = re.search("rd (.+)$", cfg, re.M)
    if match:
        return match.group(1)


def parse_interfaces(configobj):
    vrf_cfg = "vrf forwarding"
    interfaces = dict()
    for intf in set(re.findall("^interface .+", str(configobj), re.M)):
        for line in configobj[intf].children:
            if vrf_cfg in line:
                try:
                    interfaces[line.split()[-1]].append(intf.split(" ")[1])
                except KeyError:
                    interfaces[line.split()[-1]] = [intf.split(" ")[1]]
    return interfaces


def parse_import(configobj, name):
    cfg = configobj["vrf definition %s" % name]
    cfg = "\n".join(cfg.children)
    matches = re.findall("route-target\\s+import\\s+(.+)", cfg, re.M)
    return matches


def parse_export(configobj, name):
    cfg = configobj["vrf definition %s" % name]
    cfg = "\n".join(cfg.children)
    matches = re.findall("route-target\\s+export\\s+(.+)", cfg, re.M)
    return matches


def parse_both(configobj, name, address_family="global"):
    rd_pattern = re.compile("(?P<rd>.+:.+)")
    matches = list()
    export_match = None
    import_match = None
    if address_family == "global":
        export_match = parse_export(configobj, name)
        import_match = parse_import(configobj, name)
    elif address_family == "ipv4":
        export_match = parse_export_ipv4(configobj, name)
        import_match = parse_import_ipv4(configobj, name)
    elif address_family == "ipv6":
        export_match = parse_export_ipv6(configobj, name)
        import_match = parse_import_ipv6(configobj, name)
    if import_match and export_match:
        for ex in export_match:
            exrd = rd_pattern.search(ex)
            exrd = exrd.groupdict().get("rd")
            for im in import_match:
                imrd = rd_pattern.search(im)
                imrd = imrd.groupdict().get("rd")
                if exrd == imrd:
                    matches.extend([exrd]) if exrd not in matches else None
                    matches.extend([imrd]) if imrd not in matches else None
    return matches


def parse_import_ipv4(configobj, name):
    cfg = configobj["vrf definition %s" % name]
    try:
        subcfg = cfg["address-family ipv4"]
        subcfg = "\n".join(subcfg.children)
        matches = re.findall("route-target\\s+import\\s+(.+)", subcfg, re.M)
        return matches
    except KeyError:
        pass


def parse_export_ipv4(configobj, name):
    cfg = configobj["vrf definition %s" % name]
    try:
        subcfg = cfg["address-family ipv4"]
        subcfg = "\n".join(subcfg.children)
        matches = re.findall("route-target\\s+export\\s+(.+)", subcfg, re.M)
        return matches
    except KeyError:
        pass


def parse_import_ipv6(configobj, name):
    cfg = configobj["vrf definition %s" % name]
    try:
        subcfg = cfg["address-family ipv6"]
        subcfg = "\n".join(subcfg.children)
        matches = re.findall("route-target\\s+import\\s+(.+)", subcfg, re.M)
        return matches
    except KeyError:
        pass


def parse_export_ipv6(configobj, name):
    cfg = configobj["vrf definition %s" % name]
    try:
        subcfg = cfg["address-family ipv6"]
        subcfg = "\n".join(subcfg.children)
        matches = re.findall("route-target\\s+export\\s+(.+)", subcfg, re.M)
        return matches
    except KeyError:
        pass


def map_config_to_obj(module):
    config = get_config(module)
    configobj = NetworkConfig(indent=1, contents=config)
    match = re.findall("^vrf definition (\\S+)", config, re.M)
    if not match:
        return list()
    instances = list()
    interfaces = parse_interfaces(configobj)
    for item in set(match):
        obj = {
            "name": item,
            "state": "present",
            "description": parse_description(configobj, item),
            "rd": parse_rd(configobj, item),
            "interfaces": interfaces.get(item, []),
            "route_import": parse_import(configobj, item),
            "route_export": parse_export(configobj, item),
            "route_both": parse_both(configobj, item),
            "route_import_ipv4": parse_import_ipv4(configobj, item),
            "route_export_ipv4": parse_export_ipv4(configobj, item),
            "route_both_ipv4": parse_both(configobj, item, address_family="ipv4"),
            "route_import_ipv6": parse_import_ipv6(configobj, item),
            "route_export_ipv6": parse_export_ipv6(configobj, item),
            "route_both_ipv6": parse_both(configobj, item, address_family="ipv6"),
        }
        instances.append(obj)
    return instances


def get_param_value(key, item, module):
    # if key doesn't exist in the item, get it from module.params
    if not item.get(key):
        value = module.params[key]
    # if key does exist, do a type check on it to validate it
    else:
        value_type = module.argument_spec[key].get("type", "str")
        type_checker = module._CHECK_ARGUMENT_TYPES_DISPATCHER[value_type]
        type_checker(item[key])
        value = item[key]
    # validate the param value (if validator func exists)
    validator = globals().get("validate_%s" % key)
    if validator:
        validator(value, module)
    return value


def map_params_to_obj(module):
    vrfs = module.params.get("vrfs")
    if not vrfs:
        if not module.params["name"] and module.params["purge"]:
            return list()
        elif not module.params["name"]:
            module.fail_json(msg="name is required")
        collection = [{"name": module.params["name"]}]
    else:
        collection = list()
        for item in vrfs:
            if not isinstance(item, dict):
                collection.append({"name": item})
            elif "name" not in item:
                module.fail_json(msg="name is required")
            else:
                collection.append(item)
    objects = list()
    for item in collection:
        get_value = partial(get_param_value, item=item, module=module)
        item["description"] = get_value("description")
        item["rd"] = get_value("rd")
        item["interfaces"] = get_value("interfaces")
        item["state"] = get_value("state")
        item["route_import"] = get_value("route_import")
        item["route_export"] = get_value("route_export")
        item["route_both"] = get_value("route_both")
        item["route_import_ipv4"] = get_value("route_import_ipv4")
        item["route_export_ipv4"] = get_value("route_export_ipv4")
        item["route_both_ipv4"] = get_value("route_both_ipv4")
        item["route_import_ipv6"] = get_value("route_import_ipv6")
        item["route_export_ipv6"] = get_value("route_export_ipv6")
        item["route_both_ipv6"] = get_value("route_both_ipv6")
        both_addresses_family = ["", "_ipv6", "_ipv4"]
        for address_family in both_addresses_family:
            if item["route_both%s" % address_family]:
                if not item["route_export%s" % address_family]:
                    item["route_export%s" % address_family] = list()
                if not item["route_import%s" % address_family]:
                    item["route_import%s" % address_family] = list()
                item["route_export%s" % address_family].extend(
                    get_value("route_both%s" % address_family),
                )
                item["route_import%s" % address_family].extend(
                    get_value("route_both%s" % address_family),
                )
        item["associated_interfaces"] = get_value("associated_interfaces")
        objects.append(item)
    return objects


def update_objects(want, have):
    updates = list()
    for entry in want:
        item = next((i for i in have if i["name"] == entry["name"]), None)
        if all((item is None, entry["state"] == "present")):
            updates.append((entry, {}))
        else:
            for key, value in iteritems(entry):
                if value:
                    try:
                        if isinstance(value, list):
                            if sorted(value) != sorted(item[key]):
                                if (entry, item) not in updates:
                                    updates.append((entry, item))
                        elif value != item[key]:
                            if (entry, item) not in updates:
                                updates.append((entry, item))
                    except TypeError:
                        pass
    return updates


def check_declarative_intent_params(want, module, result):
    if module.params["associated_interfaces"]:
        if result["changed"]:
            time.sleep(module.params["delay"])
        name = module.params["name"]
        rc, out, err = exec_command(module, "show vrf | include {0}".format(name))
        if rc == 0:
            data = out.strip().split()
            if not data:
                return
            vrf = data[0]
            interface = data[-1]
            for w in want:
                if w["name"] == vrf:
                    if w.get("associated_interfaces") is None:
                        continue
                    for i in w["associated_interfaces"]:
                        if get_interface_type(i) is not get_interface_type(interface):
                            module.fail_json(
                                msg="Interface %s not configured on vrf %s" % (interface, name),
                            )


def main():
    """main entry point for module execution"""
    argument_spec = dict(
        vrfs=dict(type="list", elements="raw"),
        name=dict(),
        description=dict(),
        rd=dict(),
        route_export=dict(type="list", elements="str"),
        route_import=dict(type="list", elements="str"),
        route_both=dict(type="list", elements="str"),
        route_export_ipv4=dict(type="list", elements="str"),
        route_import_ipv4=dict(type="list", elements="str"),
        route_both_ipv4=dict(type="list", elements="str"),
        route_export_ipv6=dict(type="list", elements="str"),
        route_import_ipv6=dict(type="list", elements="str"),
        route_both_ipv6=dict(type="list", elements="str"),
        interfaces=dict(type="list", elements="str"),
        associated_interfaces=dict(type="list", elements="str"),
        delay=dict(default=10, type="int"),
        purge=dict(type="bool", default=False),
        state=dict(default="present", choices=["present", "absent"]),
    )
    mutually_exclusive = [("name", "vrfs")]
    module = AnsibleModule(
        argument_spec=argument_spec,
        mutually_exclusive=mutually_exclusive,
        supports_check_mode=True,
    )
    result = {"changed": False}
    warnings = list()
    result["warnings"] = warnings
    want = map_params_to_obj(module)
    have = map_config_to_obj(module)
    commands = map_obj_to_commands(update_objects(want, have), module)
    if module.params["purge"]:
        want_vrfs = [x["name"] for x in want]
        have_vrfs = [x["name"] for x in have]
        for item in set(have_vrfs).difference(want_vrfs):
            cmd = "no vrf definition %s" % item
            if cmd not in commands:
                commands.append(cmd)
    result["commands"] = commands
    if commands:
        if not module.check_mode:
            load_config(module, commands)
        result["changed"] = True
    check_declarative_intent_params(want, module, result)
    module.exit_json(**result)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()

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