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Edit: bigip.py
""" An execution module which can manipulate an f5 bigip via iControl REST :maturity: develop :platform: f5_bigip_11.6 """ import salt.exceptions import salt.utils.json try: import requests import requests.exceptions HAS_LIBS = True except ImportError: HAS_LIBS = False # Define the module's virtual name __virtualname__ = "bigip" def __virtual__(): """ Only return if requests is installed """ if HAS_LIBS: return __virtualname__ return ( False, "The bigip execution module cannot be loaded: " "python requests library not available.", ) BIG_IP_URL_BASE = "https://{host}/mgmt/tm" def _build_session(username, password, trans_label=None): """ Create a session to be used when connecting to iControl REST. """ bigip = requests.session() bigip.auth = (username, password) bigip.verify = True bigip.headers.update({"Content-Type": "application/json"}) if trans_label: # pull the trans id from the grain trans_id = __salt__["grains.get"]( "bigip_f5_trans:{label}".format(label=trans_label) ) if trans_id: bigip.headers.update({"X-F5-REST-Coordination-Id": trans_id}) else: bigip.headers.update({"X-F5-REST-Coordination-Id": None}) return bigip def _load_response(response): """ Load the response from json data, return the dictionary or raw text """ try: data = salt.utils.json.loads(response.text) except ValueError: data = response.text ret = {"code": response.status_code, "content": data} return ret def _load_connection_error(hostname, error): """ Format and Return a connection error """ ret = { "code": None, "content": ( "Error: Unable to connect to the bigip device: {host}\n{error}".format( host=hostname, error=error ) ), } return ret def _loop_payload(params): """ Pass in a dictionary of parameters, loop through them and build a payload containing, parameters who's values are not None. """ # construct the payload payload = {} # set the payload for param, value in params.items(): if value is not None: payload[param] = value return payload def _build_list(option_value, item_kind): """ pass in an option to check for a list of items, create a list of dictionary of items to set for this option """ # specify profiles if provided if option_value is not None: items = [] # if user specified none, return an empty list if option_value == "none": return items # was a list already passed in? if not isinstance(option_value, list): values = option_value.split(",") else: values = option_value for value in values: # sometimes the bigip just likes a plain ol list of items if item_kind is None: items.append(value) # other times it's picky and likes key value pairs... else: items.append({"kind": item_kind, "name": value}) return items return None def _determine_toggles(payload, toggles): """ BigIP can't make up its mind if it likes yes / no or true or false. Figure out what it likes to hear without confusing the user. """ for toggle, definition in toggles.items(): # did the user specify anything? if definition["value"] is not None: # test for yes_no toggle if ( definition["value"] is True or definition["value"] == "yes" ) and definition["type"] == "yes_no": payload[toggle] = "yes" elif ( definition["value"] is False or definition["value"] == "no" ) and definition["type"] == "yes_no": payload[toggle] = "no" # test for true_false toggle if ( definition["value"] is True or definition["value"] == "yes" ) and definition["type"] == "true_false": payload[toggle] = True elif ( definition["value"] is False or definition["value"] == "no" ) and definition["type"] == "true_false": payload[toggle] = False return payload def _set_value(value): """ A function to detect if user is trying to pass a dictionary or list. parse it and return a dictionary list or a string """ # don't continue if already an acceptable data-type if isinstance(value, bool) or isinstance(value, dict) or isinstance(value, list): return value # check if json if value.startswith("j{") and value.endswith("}j"): value = value.replace("j{", "{") value = value.replace("}j", "}") try: return salt.utils.json.loads(value) except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except raise salt.exceptions.CommandExecutionError # detect list of dictionaries if "|" in value and r"\|" not in value: values = value.split("|") items = [] for value in values: items.append(_set_value(value)) return items # parse out dictionary if detected if ":" in value and r"\:" not in value: options = {} # split out pairs key_pairs = value.split(",") for key_pair in key_pairs: k = key_pair.split(":")[0] v = key_pair.split(":")[1] options[k] = v return options # try making a list elif "," in value and r"\," not in value: value_items = value.split(",") return value_items # just return a string else: # remove escape chars if added if r"\|" in value: value = value.replace(r"\|", "|") if r"\:" in value: value = value.replace(r"\:", ":") if r"\," in value: value = value.replace(r"\,", ",") return value def start_transaction(hostname, username, password, label): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and start a new transaction. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password label The name / alias for this transaction. The actual transaction id will be stored within a grain called ``bigip_f5_trans:<label>`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.start_transaction bigip admin admin my_transaction """ # build the session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) payload = {} # post to REST to get trans id try: response = bigip_session.post( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/transaction", data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) # extract the trans_id data = _load_response(response) if data["code"] == 200: trans_id = data["content"]["transId"] __salt__["grains.setval"]("bigip_f5_trans", {label: trans_id}) return ( "Transaction: {trans_id} - has successfully been stored in the grain:" " bigip_f5_trans:{label}".format(trans_id=trans_id, label=label) ) else: return data def list_transaction(hostname, username, password, label): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and list an existing transaction. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password label the label of this transaction stored within the grain: ``bigip_f5_trans:<label>`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.list_transaction bigip admin admin my_transaction """ # build the session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # pull the trans id from the grain trans_id = __salt__["grains.get"]("bigip_f5_trans:{label}".format(label=label)) if trans_id: # post to REST to get trans id try: response = bigip_session.get( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/transaction/{trans_id}/commands".format(trans_id=trans_id) ) return _load_response(response) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) else: return ( "Error: the label for this transaction was not defined as a grain. Begin a" " new transaction using the bigip.start_transaction function" ) def commit_transaction(hostname, username, password, label): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and commit an existing transaction. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password label the label of this transaction stored within the grain: ``bigip_f5_trans:<label>`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.commit_transaction bigip admin admin my_transaction """ # build the session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # pull the trans id from the grain trans_id = __salt__["grains.get"]("bigip_f5_trans:{label}".format(label=label)) if trans_id: payload = {} payload["state"] = "VALIDATING" # patch to REST to get trans id try: response = bigip_session.patch( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/transaction/{trans_id}".format(trans_id=trans_id), data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) return _load_response(response) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) else: return ( "Error: the label for this transaction was not defined as a grain. Begin a" " new transaction using the bigip.start_transaction function" ) def delete_transaction(hostname, username, password, label): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and delete an existing transaction. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password label The label of this transaction stored within the grain: ``bigip_f5_trans:<label>`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.delete_transaction bigip admin admin my_transaction """ # build the session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # pull the trans id from the grain trans_id = __salt__["grains.get"]("bigip_f5_trans:{label}".format(label=label)) if trans_id: # patch to REST to get trans id try: response = bigip_session.delete( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/transaction/{trans_id}".format(trans_id=trans_id) ) return _load_response(response) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) else: return ( "Error: the label for this transaction was not defined as a grain. Begin a" " new transaction using the bigip.start_transaction function" ) def list_node(hostname, username, password, name=None, trans_label=None): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and list all nodes or a specific node. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the node to list. If no name is specified than all nodes will be listed. trans_label The label of the transaction stored within the grain: ``bigip_f5_trans:<label>`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.list_node bigip admin admin my-node """ # build sessions bigip_session = _build_session(username, password, trans_label) # get to REST try: if name: response = bigip_session.get( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/node/{name}".format(name=name) ) else: response = bigip_session.get( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/node" ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def create_node(hostname, username, password, name, address, trans_label=None): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and create a node. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the node address The address of the node trans_label The label of the transaction stored within the grain: ``bigip_f5_trans:<label>`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.create_node bigip admin admin 10.1.1.2 """ # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password, trans_label) # construct the payload payload = {} payload["name"] = name payload["address"] = address # post to REST try: response = bigip_session.post( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/node", data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def modify_node( hostname, username, password, name, connection_limit=None, description=None, dynamic_ratio=None, logging=None, monitor=None, rate_limit=None, ratio=None, session=None, state=None, trans_label=None, ): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and modify an existing node. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the node to modify connection_limit [integer] description [string] dynamic_ratio [integer] logging [enabled | disabled] monitor [[name] | none | default] rate_limit [integer] ratio [integer] session [user-enabled | user-disabled] state [user-down | user-up ] trans_label The label of the transaction stored within the grain: ``bigip_f5_trans:<label>`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.modify_node bigip admin admin 10.1.1.2 ratio=2 logging=enabled """ params = { "connection-limit": connection_limit, "description": description, "dynamic-ratio": dynamic_ratio, "logging": logging, "monitor": monitor, "rate-limit": rate_limit, "ratio": ratio, "session": session, "state": state, } # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password, trans_label) # build payload payload = _loop_payload(params) payload["name"] = name # put to REST try: response = bigip_session.put( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/node/{name}".format(name=name), data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def delete_node(hostname, username, password, name, trans_label=None): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and delete a specific node. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the node which will be deleted. trans_label The label of the transaction stored within the grain: ``bigip_f5_trans:<label>`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.delete_node bigip admin admin my-node """ # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password, trans_label) # delete to REST try: response = bigip_session.delete( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/node/{name}".format(name=name) ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) if _load_response(response) == "": return True else: return _load_response(response) def list_pool(hostname, username, password, name=None): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and list all pools or a specific pool. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the pool to list. If no name is specified then all pools will be listed. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.list_pool bigip admin admin my-pool """ # build sessions bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # get to REST try: if name: response = bigip_session.get( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/pool/{name}/?expandSubcollections=true".format(name=name) ) else: response = bigip_session.get( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/pool" ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def create_pool( hostname, username, password, name, members=None, allow_nat=None, allow_snat=None, description=None, gateway_failsafe_device=None, ignore_persisted_weight=None, ip_tos_to_client=None, ip_tos_to_server=None, link_qos_to_client=None, link_qos_to_server=None, load_balancing_mode=None, min_active_members=None, min_up_members=None, min_up_members_action=None, min_up_members_checking=None, monitor=None, profiles=None, queue_depth_limit=None, queue_on_connection_limit=None, queue_time_limit=None, reselect_tries=None, service_down_action=None, slow_ramp_time=None, ): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and create a pool. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the pool to create. members List of comma delimited pool members to add to the pool. i.e. 10.1.1.1:80,10.1.1.2:80,10.1.1.3:80 allow_nat [yes | no] allow_snat [yes | no] description [string] gateway_failsafe_device [string] ignore_persisted_weight [enabled | disabled] ip_tos_to_client [pass-through | [integer]] ip_tos_to_server [pass-through | [integer]] link_qos_to_client [pass-through | [integer]] link_qos_to_server [pass-through | [integer]] load_balancing_mode [dynamic-ratio-member | dynamic-ratio-node | fastest-app-response | fastest-node | least-connections-members | least-connections-node | least-sessions | observed-member | observed-node | predictive-member | predictive-node | ratio-least-connections-member | ratio-least-connections-node | ratio-member | ratio-node | ratio-session | round-robin | weighted-least-connections-member | weighted-least-connections-node] min_active_members [integer] min_up_members [integer] min_up_members_action [failover | reboot | restart-all] min_up_members_checking [enabled | disabled] monitor [name] profiles [none | profile_name] queue_depth_limit [integer] queue_on_connection_limit [enabled | disabled] queue_time_limit [integer] reselect_tries [integer] service_down_action [drop | none | reselect | reset] slow_ramp_time [integer] CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.create_pool bigip admin admin my-pool 10.1.1.1:80,10.1.1.2:80,10.1.1.3:80 monitor=http """ params = { "description": description, "gateway-failsafe-device": gateway_failsafe_device, "ignore-persisted-weight": ignore_persisted_weight, "ip-tos-to-client": ip_tos_to_client, "ip-tos-to-server": ip_tos_to_server, "link-qos-to-client": link_qos_to_client, "link-qos-to-server": link_qos_to_server, "load-balancing-mode": load_balancing_mode, "min-active-members": min_active_members, "min-up-members": min_up_members, "min-up-members-action": min_up_members_action, "min-up-members-checking": min_up_members_checking, "monitor": monitor, "profiles": profiles, "queue-on-connection-limit": queue_on_connection_limit, "queue-depth-limit": queue_depth_limit, "queue-time-limit": queue_time_limit, "reselect-tries": reselect_tries, "service-down-action": service_down_action, "slow-ramp-time": slow_ramp_time, } # some options take yes no others take true false. Figure out when to use which without # confusing the end user toggles = { "allow-nat": {"type": "yes_no", "value": allow_nat}, "allow-snat": {"type": "yes_no", "value": allow_snat}, } # build payload payload = _loop_payload(params) payload["name"] = name # determine toggles payload = _determine_toggles(payload, toggles) # specify members if provided if members is not None: payload["members"] = _build_list(members, "ltm:pool:members") # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # post to REST try: response = bigip_session.post( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/pool", data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def modify_pool( hostname, username, password, name, allow_nat=None, allow_snat=None, description=None, gateway_failsafe_device=None, ignore_persisted_weight=None, ip_tos_to_client=None, ip_tos_to_server=None, link_qos_to_client=None, link_qos_to_server=None, load_balancing_mode=None, min_active_members=None, min_up_members=None, min_up_members_action=None, min_up_members_checking=None, monitor=None, profiles=None, queue_depth_limit=None, queue_on_connection_limit=None, queue_time_limit=None, reselect_tries=None, service_down_action=None, slow_ramp_time=None, ): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and modify an existing pool. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the pool to modify. allow_nat [yes | no] allow_snat [yes | no] description [string] gateway_failsafe_device [string] ignore_persisted_weight [yes | no] ip_tos_to_client [pass-through | [integer]] ip_tos_to_server [pass-through | [integer]] link_qos_to_client [pass-through | [integer]] link_qos_to_server [pass-through | [integer]] load_balancing_mode [dynamic-ratio-member | dynamic-ratio-node | fastest-app-response | fastest-node | least-connections-members | least-connections-node | least-sessions | observed-member | observed-node | predictive-member | predictive-node | ratio-least-connections-member | ratio-least-connections-node | ratio-member | ratio-node | ratio-session | round-robin | weighted-least-connections-member | weighted-least-connections-node] min_active_members [integer] min_up_members [integer] min_up_members_action [failover | reboot | restart-all] min_up_members_checking [enabled | disabled] monitor [name] profiles [none | profile_name] queue_on_connection_limit [enabled | disabled] queue_depth_limit [integer] queue_time_limit [integer] reselect_tries [integer] service_down_action [drop | none | reselect | reset] slow_ramp_time [integer] CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.modify_pool bigip admin admin my-pool 10.1.1.1:80,10.1.1.2:80,10.1.1.3:80 min_active_members=1 """ params = { "description": description, "gateway-failsafe-device": gateway_failsafe_device, "ignore-persisted-weight": ignore_persisted_weight, "ip-tos-to-client": ip_tos_to_client, "ip-tos-to-server": ip_tos_to_server, "link-qos-to-client": link_qos_to_client, "link-qos-to-server": link_qos_to_server, "load-balancing-mode": load_balancing_mode, "min-active-members": min_active_members, "min-up-members": min_up_members, "min-up_members-action": min_up_members_action, "min-up-members-checking": min_up_members_checking, "monitor": monitor, "profiles": profiles, "queue-on-connection-limit": queue_on_connection_limit, "queue-depth-limit": queue_depth_limit, "queue-time-limit": queue_time_limit, "reselect-tries": reselect_tries, "service-down-action": service_down_action, "slow-ramp-time": slow_ramp_time, } # some options take yes no others take true false. Figure out when to use which without # confusing the end user toggles = { "allow-nat": {"type": "yes_no", "value": allow_nat}, "allow-snat": {"type": "yes_no", "value": allow_snat}, } # build payload payload = _loop_payload(params) payload["name"] = name # determine toggles payload = _determine_toggles(payload, toggles) # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # post to REST try: response = bigip_session.put( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/pool/{name}".format(name=name), data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def delete_pool(hostname, username, password, name): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and delete a specific pool. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the pool which will be deleted CLI Example .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.delete_node bigip admin admin my-pool """ # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # delete to REST try: response = bigip_session.delete( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/pool/{name}".format(name=name) ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) if _load_response(response) == "": return True else: return _load_response(response) def replace_pool_members(hostname, username, password, name, members): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and replace members of an existing pool with new members. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the pool to modify members List of comma delimited pool members to replace existing members with. i.e. 10.1.1.1:80,10.1.1.2:80,10.1.1.3:80 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.replace_pool_members bigip admin admin my-pool 10.2.2.1:80,10.2.2.2:80,10.2.2.3:80 """ payload = {} payload["name"] = name # specify members if provided if members is not None: if isinstance(members, str): members = members.split(",") pool_members = [] for member in members: # check to see if already a dictionary ( for states) if isinstance(member, dict): # check for state alternative name 'member_state', replace with state if "member_state" in member.keys(): member["state"] = member.pop("member_state") # replace underscore with dash for key in member: new_key = key.replace("_", "-") member[new_key] = member.pop(key) pool_members.append(member) # parse string passed via execution command (for executions) else: pool_members.append({"name": member, "address": member.split(":")[0]}) payload["members"] = pool_members # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # put to REST try: response = bigip_session.put( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/pool/{name}".format(name=name), data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def add_pool_member(hostname, username, password, name, member): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and add a new member to an existing pool. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the pool to modify member The name of the member to add i.e. 10.1.1.2:80 CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.add_pool_members bigip admin admin my-pool 10.2.2.1:80 """ # for states if isinstance(member, dict): # check for state alternative name 'member_state', replace with state if "member_state" in member.keys(): member["state"] = member.pop("member_state") # replace underscore with dash for key in member: new_key = key.replace("_", "-") member[new_key] = member.pop(key) payload = member # for execution else: payload = {"name": member, "address": member.split(":")[0]} # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # post to REST try: response = bigip_session.post( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/pool/{name}/members".format(name=name), data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def modify_pool_member( hostname, username, password, name, member, connection_limit=None, description=None, dynamic_ratio=None, inherit_profile=None, logging=None, monitor=None, priority_group=None, profiles=None, rate_limit=None, ratio=None, session=None, state=None, ): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and modify an existing member of a pool. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the pool to modify member The name of the member to modify i.e. 10.1.1.2:80 connection_limit [integer] description [string] dynamic_ratio [integer] inherit_profile [enabled | disabled] logging [enabled | disabled] monitor [name] priority_group [integer] profiles [none | profile_name] rate_limit [integer] ratio [integer] session [user-enabled | user-disabled] state [ user-up | user-down ] CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.modify_pool_member bigip admin admin my-pool 10.2.2.1:80 state=use-down session=user-disabled """ params = { "connection-limit": connection_limit, "description": description, "dynamic-ratio": dynamic_ratio, "inherit-profile": inherit_profile, "logging": logging, "monitor": monitor, "priority-group": priority_group, "profiles": profiles, "rate-limit": rate_limit, "ratio": ratio, "session": session, "state": state, } # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # build payload payload = _loop_payload(params) # put to REST try: response = bigip_session.put( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/pool/{name}/members/{member}".format(name=name, member=member), data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def delete_pool_member(hostname, username, password, name, member): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and delete a specific pool. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the pool to modify member The name of the pool member to delete CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.delete_pool_member bigip admin admin my-pool 10.2.2.2:80 """ # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # delete to REST try: response = bigip_session.delete( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/pool/{name}/members/{member}".format(name=name, member=member) ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) if _load_response(response) == "": return True else: return _load_response(response) def list_virtual(hostname, username, password, name=None): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and list all virtuals or a specific virtual. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the virtual to list. If no name is specified than all virtuals will be listed. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.list_virtual bigip admin admin my-virtual """ # build sessions bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # get to REST try: if name: response = bigip_session.get( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/virtual/{name}/?expandSubcollections=true".format(name=name) ) else: response = bigip_session.get( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/virtual" ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def create_virtual( hostname, username, password, name, destination, pool=None, address_status=None, auto_lasthop=None, bwc_policy=None, cmp_enabled=None, connection_limit=None, dhcp_relay=None, description=None, fallback_persistence=None, flow_eviction_policy=None, gtm_score=None, ip_forward=None, ip_protocol=None, internal=None, twelve_forward=None, last_hop_pool=None, mask=None, mirror=None, nat64=None, persist=None, profiles=None, policies=None, rate_class=None, rate_limit=None, rate_limit_mode=None, rate_limit_dst=None, rate_limit_src=None, rules=None, related_rules=None, reject=None, source=None, source_address_translation=None, source_port=None, state=None, traffic_classes=None, translate_address=None, translate_port=None, vlans=None, ): r""" A function to connect to a bigip device and create a virtual server. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the virtual to create destination [ [virtual_address_name:port] | [ipv4:port] | [ipv6.port] ] pool [ [pool_name] | none] address_status [yes | no] auto_lasthop [default | enabled | disabled ] bwc_policy [none] | string] cmp_enabled [yes | no] dhcp_relay [yes | no] connection_limit [integer] description [string] state [disabled | enabled] fallback_persistence [none | [profile name] ] flow_eviction_policy [none | [eviction policy name] ] gtm_score [integer] ip_forward [yes | no] ip_protocol [any | protocol] internal [yes | no] twelve_forward (12-forward) [yes | no] last_hop-pool [ [pool_name] | none] mask { [ipv4] | [ipv6] } mirror { [disabled | enabled | none] } nat64 [enabled | disabled] persist [none | profile1,profile2,profile3 ... ] profiles [none | default | profile1,profile2,profile3 ... ] policies [none | default | policy1,policy2,policy3 ... ] rate_class [name] rate_limit [integer] rate_limit_mode [destination | object | object-destination | object-source | object-source-destination | source | source-destination] rate_limit_dst [integer] rate_limitçsrc [integer] rules [none | [rule_one,rule_two ...] ] related_rules [none | [rule_one,rule_two ...] ] reject [yes | no] source { [ipv4[/prefixlen]] | [ipv6[/prefixlen]] } source_address_translation [none | snat:pool_name | lsn | automap ] source_port [change | preserve | preserve-strict] state [enabled | disabled] traffic_classes [none | default | class_one,class_two ... ] translate_address [enabled | disabled] translate_port [enabled | disabled] vlans [none | default | [enabled|disabled]:vlan1,vlan2,vlan3 ... ] CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.create_virtual bigip admin admin my-virtual-3 26.2.2.5:80 \ pool=my-http-pool-http profiles=http,tcp salt '*' bigip.create_virtual bigip admin admin my-virtual-3 43.2.2.5:80 \ pool=test-http-pool-http profiles=http,websecurity persist=cookie,hash \ policies=asm_auto_l7_policy__http-virtual \ rules=_sys_APM_ExchangeSupport_helper,_sys_https_redirect \ related_rules=_sys_APM_activesync,_sys_APM_ExchangeSupport_helper \ source_address_translation=snat:my-snat-pool \ translate_address=enabled translate_port=enabled \ traffic_classes=my-class,other-class \ vlans=enabled:external,internal """ params = { "pool": pool, "auto-lasthop": auto_lasthop, "bwc-policy": bwc_policy, "connection-limit": connection_limit, "description": description, "fallback-persistence": fallback_persistence, "flow-eviction-policy": flow_eviction_policy, "gtm-score": gtm_score, "ip-protocol": ip_protocol, "last-hop-pool": last_hop_pool, "mask": mask, "mirror": mirror, "nat64": nat64, "persist": persist, "rate-class": rate_class, "rate-limit": rate_limit, "rate-limit-mode": rate_limit_mode, "rate-limit-dst": rate_limit_dst, "rate-limit-src": rate_limit_src, "source": source, "source-port": source_port, "translate-address": translate_address, "translate-port": translate_port, } # some options take yes no others take true false. Figure out when to use which without # confusing the end user toggles = { "address-status": {"type": "yes_no", "value": address_status}, "cmp-enabled": {"type": "yes_no", "value": cmp_enabled}, "dhcp-relay": {"type": "true_false", "value": dhcp_relay}, "reject": {"type": "true_false", "value": reject}, "12-forward": {"type": "true_false", "value": twelve_forward}, "internal": {"type": "true_false", "value": internal}, "ip-forward": {"type": "true_false", "value": ip_forward}, } # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # build payload payload = _loop_payload(params) payload["name"] = name payload["destination"] = destination # determine toggles payload = _determine_toggles(payload, toggles) # specify profiles if provided if profiles is not None: payload["profiles"] = _build_list(profiles, "ltm:virtual:profile") # specify persist if provided if persist is not None: payload["persist"] = _build_list(persist, "ltm:virtual:persist") # specify policies if provided if policies is not None: payload["policies"] = _build_list(policies, "ltm:virtual:policy") # specify rules if provided if rules is not None: payload["rules"] = _build_list(rules, None) # specify related-rules if provided if related_rules is not None: payload["related-rules"] = _build_list(related_rules, None) # handle source-address-translation if source_address_translation is not None: # check to see if this is already a dictionary first if isinstance(source_address_translation, dict): payload["source-address-translation"] = source_address_translation elif source_address_translation == "none": payload["source-address-translation"] = {"pool": "none", "type": "none"} elif source_address_translation == "automap": payload["source-address-translation"] = {"pool": "none", "type": "automap"} elif source_address_translation == "lsn": payload["source-address-translation"] = {"pool": "none", "type": "lsn"} elif source_address_translation.startswith("snat"): snat_pool = source_address_translation.split(":")[1] payload["source-address-translation"] = {"pool": snat_pool, "type": "snat"} # specify related-rules if provided if traffic_classes is not None: payload["traffic-classes"] = _build_list(traffic_classes, None) # handle vlans if vlans is not None: # ceck to see if vlans is a dictionary (used when state makes use of function) if isinstance(vlans, dict): try: payload["vlans"] = vlans["vlan_ids"] if vlans["enabled"]: payload["vlans-enabled"] = True elif vlans["disabled"]: payload["vlans-disabled"] = True except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except return ( "Error: Unable to Parse vlans dictionary: \n\tvlans={vlans}".format( vlans=vlans ) ) elif vlans == "none": payload["vlans"] = "none" elif vlans == "default": payload["vlans"] = "default" elif isinstance(vlans, str) and ( vlans.startswith("enabled") or vlans.startswith("disabled") ): try: vlans_setting = vlans.split(":")[0] payload["vlans"] = vlans.split(":")[1].split(",") if vlans_setting == "disabled": payload["vlans-disabled"] = True elif vlans_setting == "enabled": payload["vlans-enabled"] = True except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except return "Error: Unable to Parse vlans option: \n\tvlans={vlans}".format( vlans=vlans ) else: return "Error: vlans must be a dictionary or string." # determine state if state is not None: if state == "enabled": payload["enabled"] = True elif state == "disabled": payload["disabled"] = True # post to REST try: response = bigip_session.post( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/virtual", data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def modify_virtual( hostname, username, password, name, destination=None, pool=None, address_status=None, auto_lasthop=None, bwc_policy=None, cmp_enabled=None, connection_limit=None, dhcp_relay=None, description=None, fallback_persistence=None, flow_eviction_policy=None, gtm_score=None, ip_forward=None, ip_protocol=None, internal=None, twelve_forward=None, last_hop_pool=None, mask=None, mirror=None, nat64=None, persist=None, profiles=None, policies=None, rate_class=None, rate_limit=None, rate_limit_mode=None, rate_limit_dst=None, rate_limit_src=None, rules=None, related_rules=None, reject=None, source=None, source_address_translation=None, source_port=None, state=None, traffic_classes=None, translate_address=None, translate_port=None, vlans=None, ): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and modify an existing virtual server. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the virtual to modify destination [ [virtual_address_name:port] | [ipv4:port] | [ipv6.port] ] pool [ [pool_name] | none] address_status [yes | no] auto_lasthop [default | enabled | disabled ] bwc_policy [none] | string] cmp_enabled [yes | no] dhcp_relay [yes | no} connection_limit [integer] description [string] state [disabled | enabled] fallback_persistence [none | [profile name] ] flow_eviction_policy [none | [eviction policy name] ] gtm_score [integer] ip_forward [yes | no] ip_protocol [any | protocol] internal [yes | no] twelve_forward (12-forward) [yes | no] last_hop-pool [ [pool_name] | none] mask { [ipv4] | [ipv6] } mirror { [disabled | enabled | none] } nat64 [enabled | disabled] persist [none | profile1,profile2,profile3 ... ] profiles [none | default | profile1,profile2,profile3 ... ] policies [none | default | policy1,policy2,policy3 ... ] rate_class [name] rate_limit [integer] rate_limitr_mode [destination | object | object-destination | object-source | object-source-destination | source | source-destination] rate_limit_dst [integer] rate_limit_src [integer] rules [none | [rule_one,rule_two ...] ] related_rules [none | [rule_one,rule_two ...] ] reject [yes | no] source { [ipv4[/prefixlen]] | [ipv6[/prefixlen]] } source_address_translation [none | snat:pool_name | lsn | automap ] source_port [change | preserve | preserve-strict] state [enabled | disable] traffic_classes [none | default | class_one,class_two ... ] translate_address [enabled | disabled] translate_port [enabled | disabled] vlans [none | default | [enabled|disabled]:vlan1,vlan2,vlan3 ... ] CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.modify_virtual bigip admin admin my-virtual source_address_translation=none salt '*' bigip.modify_virtual bigip admin admin my-virtual rules=my-rule,my-other-rule """ params = { "destination": destination, "pool": pool, "auto-lasthop": auto_lasthop, "bwc-policy": bwc_policy, "connection-limit": connection_limit, "description": description, "fallback-persistence": fallback_persistence, "flow-eviction-policy": flow_eviction_policy, "gtm-score": gtm_score, "ip-protocol": ip_protocol, "last-hop-pool": last_hop_pool, "mask": mask, "mirror": mirror, "nat64": nat64, "persist": persist, "rate-class": rate_class, "rate-limit": rate_limit, "rate-limit-mode": rate_limit_mode, "rate-limit-dst": rate_limit_dst, "rate-limit-src": rate_limit_src, "source": source, "source-port": source_port, "translate-address": translate_address, "translate-port": translate_port, } # some options take yes no others take true false. Figure out when to use which without # confusing the end user toggles = { "address-status": {"type": "yes_no", "value": address_status}, "cmp-enabled": {"type": "yes_no", "value": cmp_enabled}, "dhcp-relay": {"type": "true_false", "value": dhcp_relay}, "reject": {"type": "true_false", "value": reject}, "12-forward": {"type": "true_false", "value": twelve_forward}, "internal": {"type": "true_false", "value": internal}, "ip-forward": {"type": "true_false", "value": ip_forward}, } # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # build payload payload = _loop_payload(params) payload["name"] = name # determine toggles payload = _determine_toggles(payload, toggles) # specify profiles if provided if profiles is not None: payload["profiles"] = _build_list(profiles, "ltm:virtual:profile") # specify persist if provided if persist is not None: payload["persist"] = _build_list(persist, "ltm:virtual:persist") # specify policies if provided if policies is not None: payload["policies"] = _build_list(policies, "ltm:virtual:policy") # specify rules if provided if rules is not None: payload["rules"] = _build_list(rules, None) # specify related-rules if provided if related_rules is not None: payload["related-rules"] = _build_list(related_rules, None) # handle source-address-translation if source_address_translation is not None: if source_address_translation == "none": payload["source-address-translation"] = {"pool": "none", "type": "none"} elif source_address_translation == "automap": payload["source-address-translation"] = {"pool": "none", "type": "automap"} elif source_address_translation == "lsn": payload["source-address-translation"] = {"pool": "none", "type": "lsn"} elif source_address_translation.startswith("snat"): snat_pool = source_address_translation.split(":")[1] payload["source-address-translation"] = {"pool": snat_pool, "type": "snat"} # specify related-rules if provided if traffic_classes is not None: payload["traffic-classes"] = _build_list(traffic_classes, None) # handle vlans if vlans is not None: # ceck to see if vlans is a dictionary (used when state makes use of function) if isinstance(vlans, dict): try: payload["vlans"] = vlans["vlan_ids"] if vlans["enabled"]: payload["vlans-enabled"] = True elif vlans["disabled"]: payload["vlans-disabled"] = True except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except return ( "Error: Unable to Parse vlans dictionary: \n\tvlans={vlans}".format( vlans=vlans ) ) elif vlans == "none": payload["vlans"] = "none" elif vlans == "default": payload["vlans"] = "default" elif vlans.startswith("enabled") or vlans.startswith("disabled"): try: vlans_setting = vlans.split(":")[0] payload["vlans"] = vlans.split(":")[1].split(",") if vlans_setting == "disabled": payload["vlans-disabled"] = True elif vlans_setting == "enabled": payload["vlans-enabled"] = True except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except return "Error: Unable to Parse vlans option: \n\tvlans={vlans}".format( vlans=vlans ) # determine state if state is not None: if state == "enabled": payload["enabled"] = True elif state == "disabled": payload["disabled"] = True # put to REST try: response = bigip_session.put( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/virtual/{name}".format(name=name), data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def delete_virtual(hostname, username, password, name): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and delete a specific virtual. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password name The name of the virtual to delete CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.delete_virtual bigip admin admin my-virtual """ # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # delete to REST try: response = bigip_session.delete( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/virtual/{name}".format(name=name) ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) if _load_response(response) == "": return True else: return _load_response(response) def list_monitor( hostname, username, password, monitor_type, name=None, ): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and list an existing monitor. If no name is provided than all monitors of the specified type will be listed. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password monitor_type The type of monitor(s) to list name The name of the monitor to list CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.list_monitor bigip admin admin http my-http-monitor """ # build sessions bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # get to REST try: if name: response = bigip_session.get( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/monitor/{type}/{name}?expandSubcollections=true".format( type=monitor_type, name=name ) ) else: response = bigip_session.get( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/monitor/{type}".format(type=monitor_type) ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def create_monitor(hostname, username, password, monitor_type, name, **kwargs): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and create a monitor. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password monitor_type The type of monitor to create name The name of the monitor to create kwargs Consult F5 BIGIP user guide for specific options for each monitor type. Typically, tmsh arg names are used. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.create_monitor bigip admin admin http my-http-monitor timeout=10 interval=5 """ # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # construct the payload payload = {} payload["name"] = name # there's a ton of different monitors and a ton of options for each type of monitor. # this logic relies that the end user knows which options are meant for which monitor types for key, value in kwargs.items(): if not key.startswith("__"): if key not in ["hostname", "username", "password", "type"]: key = key.replace("_", "-") payload[key] = value # post to REST try: response = bigip_session.post( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/monitor/{type}".format(type=monitor_type), data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def modify_monitor(hostname, username, password, monitor_type, name, **kwargs): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and modify an existing monitor. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password monitor_type The type of monitor to modify name The name of the monitor to modify kwargs Consult F5 BIGIP user guide for specific options for each monitor type. Typically, tmsh arg names are used. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.modify_monitor bigip admin admin http my-http-monitor timout=16 interval=6 """ # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # construct the payload payload = {} # there's a ton of different monitors and a ton of options for each type of monitor. # this logic relies that the end user knows which options are meant for which monitor types for key, value in kwargs.items(): if not key.startswith("__"): if key not in ["hostname", "username", "password", "type", "name"]: key = key.replace("_", "-") payload[key] = value # put to REST try: response = bigip_session.put( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/monitor/{type}/{name}".format(type=monitor_type, name=name), data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def delete_monitor(hostname, username, password, monitor_type, name): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and delete an existing monitor. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password monitor_type The type of monitor to delete name The name of the monitor to delete CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.delete_monitor bigip admin admin http my-http-monitor """ # build sessions bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # delete to REST try: response = bigip_session.delete( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/monitor/{type}/{name}".format(type=monitor_type, name=name) ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) if _load_response(response) == "": return True else: return _load_response(response) def list_profile( hostname, username, password, profile_type, name=None, ): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and list an existing profile. If no name is provided than all profiles of the specified type will be listed. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password profile_type The type of profile(s) to list name The name of the profile to list CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.list_profile bigip admin admin http my-http-profile """ # build sessions bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # get to REST try: if name: response = bigip_session.get( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/profile/{type}/{name}?expandSubcollections=true".format( type=profile_type, name=name ) ) else: response = bigip_session.get( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/profile/{type}".format(type=profile_type) ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def create_profile(hostname, username, password, profile_type, name, **kwargs): r""" A function to connect to a bigip device and create a profile. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password profile_type The type of profile to create name The name of the profile to create kwargs ``[ arg=val ] ... [arg=key1:val1,key2:val2] ...`` Consult F5 BIGIP user guide for specific options for each monitor type. Typically, tmsh arg names are used. Creating Complex Args Profiles can get pretty complicated in terms of the amount of possible config options. Use the following shorthand to create complex arguments such as lists, dictionaries, and lists of dictionaries. An option is also provided to pass raw json as well. lists ``[i,i,i]``: ``param='item1,item2,item3'`` Dictionary ``[k:v,k:v,k,v]``: ``param='key-1:val-1,key-2:val2,key-3:va-3'`` List of Dictionaries ``[k:v,k:v|k:v,k:v|k:v,k:v]``: ``param='key-1:val-1,key-2:val-2|key-1:val-1,key-2:val-2|key-1:val-1,key-2:val-2'`` JSON: ``'j{ ... }j'``: ``cert-key-chain='j{ "default": { "cert": "default.crt", "chain": "default.crt", "key": "default.key" } }j'`` Escaping Delimiters: Use ``\,`` or ``\:`` or ``\|`` to escape characters which shouldn't be treated as delimiters i.e. ``ciphers='DEFAULT\:!SSLv3'`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.create_profile bigip admin admin http my-http-profile defaultsFrom='/Common/http' salt '*' bigip.create_profile bigip admin admin http my-http-profile defaultsFrom='/Common/http' \ enforcement=maxHeaderCount:3200,maxRequests:10 """ # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # construct the payload payload = {} payload["name"] = name # there's a ton of different profiles and a ton of options for each type of profile. # this logic relies that the end user knows which options are meant for which profile types for key, value in kwargs.items(): if not key.startswith("__"): if key not in ["hostname", "username", "password", "profile_type"]: key = key.replace("_", "-") try: payload[key] = _set_value(value) except salt.exceptions.CommandExecutionError: return "Error: Unable to Parse JSON data for parameter: {key}\n{value}".format( key=key, value=value ) # post to REST try: response = bigip_session.post( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/profile/{type}".format(type=profile_type), data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def modify_profile(hostname, username, password, profile_type, name, **kwargs): r""" A function to connect to a bigip device and create a profile. A function to connect to a bigip device and create a profile. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password profile_type The type of profile to create name The name of the profile to create kwargs ``[ arg=val ] ... [arg=key1:val1,key2:val2] ...`` Consult F5 BIGIP user guide for specific options for each monitor type. Typically, tmsh arg names are used. Creating Complex Args Profiles can get pretty complicated in terms of the amount of possible config options. Use the following shorthand to create complex arguments such as lists, dictionaries, and lists of dictionaries. An option is also provided to pass raw json as well. lists ``[i,i,i]``: ``param='item1,item2,item3'`` Dictionary ``[k:v,k:v,k,v]``: ``param='key-1:val-1,key-2:val2,key-3:va-3'`` List of Dictionaries ``[k:v,k:v|k:v,k:v|k:v,k:v]``: ``param='key-1:val-1,key-2:val-2|key-1:val-1,key-2:val-2|key-1:val-1,key-2:val-2'`` JSON: ``'j{ ... }j'``: ``cert-key-chain='j{ "default": { "cert": "default.crt", "chain": "default.crt", "key": "default.key" } }j'`` Escaping Delimiters: Use ``\,`` or ``\:`` or ``\|`` to escape characters which shouldn't be treated as delimiters i.e. ``ciphers='DEFAULT\:!SSLv3'`` CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.modify_profile bigip admin admin http my-http-profile defaultsFrom='/Common/http' salt '*' bigip.modify_profile bigip admin admin http my-http-profile defaultsFrom='/Common/http' \ enforcement=maxHeaderCount:3200,maxRequests:10 salt '*' bigip.modify_profile bigip admin admin client-ssl my-client-ssl-1 retainCertificate=false \ ciphers='DEFAULT\:!SSLv3' cert_key_chain='j{ "default": { "cert": "default.crt", "chain": "default.crt", "key": "default.key" } }j' """ # build session bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # construct the payload payload = {} payload["name"] = name # there's a ton of different profiles and a ton of options for each type of profile. # this logic relies that the end user knows which options are meant for which profile types for key, value in kwargs.items(): if not key.startswith("__"): if key not in ["hostname", "username", "password", "profile_type"]: key = key.replace("_", "-") try: payload[key] = _set_value(value) except salt.exceptions.CommandExecutionError: return "Error: Unable to Parse JSON data for parameter: {key}\n{value}".format( key=key, value=value ) # put to REST try: response = bigip_session.put( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/profile/{type}/{name}".format(type=profile_type, name=name), data=salt.utils.json.dumps(payload), ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) return _load_response(response) def delete_profile(hostname, username, password, profile_type, name): """ A function to connect to a bigip device and delete an existing profile. hostname The host/address of the bigip device username The iControl REST username password The iControl REST password profile_type The type of profile to delete name The name of the profile to delete CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' bigip.delete_profile bigip admin admin http my-http-profile """ # build sessions bigip_session = _build_session(username, password) # delete to REST try: response = bigip_session.delete( BIG_IP_URL_BASE.format(host=hostname) + "/ltm/profile/{type}/{name}".format(type=profile_type, name=name) ) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: return _load_connection_error(hostname, e) if _load_response(response) == "": return True else: return _load_response(response)
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