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community.network.netscaler_nitro_request – Issue Nitro API requests to a Netscaler instance.

Note

This plugin is part of the community.network collection.

To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.network.

To use it in a playbook, specify: community.network.netscaler_nitro_request.

Synopsis

  • Issue Nitro API requests to a Netscaler instance.
  • This is intended to be a short hand for using the uri Ansible module to issue the raw HTTP requests directly.
  • It provides consistent return values and has no other dependencies apart from the base Ansible runtime environment.
  • This module is intended to run either on the Ansible control node or a bastion (jumpserver) with access to the actual Netscaler instance

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
action
string
The action to perform when the operation value is set to action.
Some common values for this parameter are enable, disable, rename.
args
string
A dictionary which defines the key arguments by which we will select the Nitro object to operate on.
It is required for the following operation values: get_by_args, 'delete_by_args'.
attributes
string
The attributes of the Nitro object we are operating on.
It is required for the following operation values: add, update, action.
expected_nitro_errorcode
string / required
Default:
[0]
A list of numeric values that signify that the operation was successful.
filter
string
A dictionary which defines the filter with which to refine the Nitro objects returned by the get_filtered operation.
instance_id
string
The id of the target Netscaler instance when issuing a Nitro request through a MAS proxy.
instance_ip
string
The IP address of the target Netscaler instance when issuing a Nitro request through a MAS proxy.
instance_name
string
The name of the target Netscaler instance when issuing a Nitro request through a MAS proxy.
name
string
The name of the resource we are operating on.
It is required for the following operation values: update, get, delete.
nitro_auth_token
string
The authentication token provided by the mas_login operation. It is required when issuing Nitro API calls through a MAS proxy.
nitro_pass
string / required
The password with which to authenticate to the Netscaler node.
nitro_protocol
string
    Choices:
  • http
  • https
Which protocol to use when accessing the Nitro API objects.
nitro_user
string / required
The username with which to authenticate to the Netscaler node.
nsip
string
The IP address of the Netscaler or MAS instance where the Nitro API calls will be made.
The port can be specified with the colon :. E.g. 192.168.1.1:555.
operation
string
    Choices:
  • add
  • update
  • get
  • get_by_args
  • get_filtered
  • get_all
  • delete
  • delete_by_args
  • count
  • mas_login
  • save_config
  • action
Define the Nitro operation that we want to perform.
resource
string
The type of resource we are operating on.
It is required for all operation values except mas_login and save_config.
validate_certs
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
If no, SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates.

Examples

- name: Add a server
  delegate_to: localhost
  community.network.netscaler_nitro_request:
    nsip: "{{ nsip }}"
    nitro_user: "{{ nitro_user }}"
    nitro_pass: "{{ nitro_pass }}"
    operation: add
    resource: server
    name: test-server-1
    attributes:
      name: test-server-1
      ipaddress: 192.168.1.1

- name: Update server
  delegate_to: localhost
  community.network.netscaler_nitro_request:
    nsip: "{{ nsip }}"
    nitro_user: "{{ nitro_user }}"
    nitro_pass: "{{ nitro_pass }}"
    operation: update
    resource: server
    name: test-server-1
    attributes:
      name: test-server-1
      ipaddress: 192.168.1.2

- name: Get server
  delegate_to: localhost
  register: result
  community.network.netscaler_nitro_request:
    nsip: "{{ nsip }}"
    nitro_user: "{{ nitro_user }}"
    nitro_pass: "{{ nitro_pass }}"
    operation: get
    resource: server
    name: test-server-1

- name: Delete server
  delegate_to: localhost
  register: result
  community.network.netscaler_nitro_request:
    nsip: "{{ nsip }}"
    nitro_user: "{{ nitro_user }}"
    nitro_pass: "{{ nitro_pass }}"
    operation: delete
    resource: server
    name: test-server-1

- name: Rename server
  delegate_to: localhost
  community.network.netscaler_nitro_request:
    nsip: "{{ nsip }}"
    nitro_user: "{{ nitro_user }}"
    nitro_pass: "{{ nitro_pass }}"
    operation: action
    action: rename
    resource: server
    attributes:
      name: test-server-1
      newname: test-server-2

- name: Get server by args
  delegate_to: localhost
  register: result
  community.network.netscaler_nitro_request:
    nsip: "{{ nsip }}"
    nitro_user: "{{ nitro_user }}"
    nitro_pass: "{{ nitro_pass }}"
    operation: get_by_args
    resource: server
    args:
      name: test-server-1

- name: Get server by filter
  delegate_to: localhost
  register: result
  community.network.netscaler_nitro_request:
    nsip: "{{ nsip }}"
    nitro_user: "{{ nitro_user }}"
    nitro_pass: "{{ nitro_pass }}"
    operation: get_filtered
    resource: server
    filter:
      ipaddress: 192.168.1.2

# Doing a NITRO request through MAS.
# Requires to have an authentication token from the mas_login and used as the nitro_auth_token parameter
# Also nsip is the MAS address and the target Netscaler IP must be defined with instance_ip
# The rest of the task arguments remain the same as when issuing the NITRO request directly to a Netscaler instance.

- name: Do mas login
  delegate_to: localhost
  register: login_result
  community.network.netscaler_nitro_request:
    nsip: "{{ mas_ip }}"
    nitro_user: "{{ nitro_user }}"
    nitro_pass: "{{ nitro_pass }}"
    operation: mas_login

- name: Add resource through MAS proxy
  delegate_to: localhost
  community.network.netscaler_nitro_request:
    nsip: "{{ mas_ip }}"
    nitro_auth_token: "{{ login_result.nitro_auth_token }}"
    instance_ip: "{{ nsip }}"
    operation: add
    resource: server
    name: test-server-1
    attributes:
      name: test-server-1
      ipaddress: 192.168.1.7

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description
http_response_body
string
always
A string with the actual HTTP response body content if existent. If there is no HTTP response body it is an empty string.

Sample:
{ errorcode: 0, message: Done, severity: NONE }
http_response_data
dictionary
always
A dictionary that contains all the HTTP response's data.

Sample:
status: 200
nitro_auth_token
string
when applicable
The token returned by the mas_login operation when successful.

Sample:
##E8D7D74DDBD907EE579E8BB8FF4529655F22227C1C82A34BFC93C9539D66
nitro_errorcode
integer
always
A numeric value containing the return code of the NITRO operation. When 0 the operation is successful. Any non zero value indicates an error.

nitro_message
string
always
A string containing a human readable explanation for the NITRO operation result.

Sample:
Success
nitro_object
list / elements=string
when applicable
The object returned from the NITRO operation. This is applicable to the various get operations which return an object.

Sample:
[{'ipaddress': '192.168.1.8', 'ipv6address': 'NO', 'maxbandwidth': '0', 'name': 'test-server-1', 'port': 0, 'sp': 'OFF', 'state': 'ENABLED'}]
nitro_severity
string
always
A string describing the severity of the NITRO operation error or NONE.

Sample:
NONE


Authors

  • George Nikolopoulos (@giorgos-nikolopoulos)

© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2019 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/collections/community/network/netscaler_nitro_request_module.html