Note
This plugin is part of the ansible.netcommon collection (version 1.5.0).
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install ansible.netcommon
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: ansible.netcommon.netconf_get
.
New in version 1.0.0: of ansible.netcommon
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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display string |
| Encoding scheme to use when serializing output from the device. The option json will serialize the output as JSON data. If the option value is json it requires jxmlease to be installed on control node. The option pretty is similar to received XML response but is using human readable format (spaces, new lines). The option value xml is similar to received XML response but removes all XML namespaces. |
filter raw | This argument specifies the string which acts as a filter to restrict the portions of the data to be are retrieved from the remote device. If this option is not specified entire configuration or state data is returned in result depending on the value of source option. The filter value can be either XML string or XPath or JSON string or native python dictionary, if the filter is in XPath format the NETCONF server running on remote host should support xpath capability else it will result in an error. If the filter is in JSON format the xmltodict library should be installed on the control node for JSON to XML conversion. | |
lock string |
| Instructs the module to explicitly lock the datastore specified as source . If no source is defined, the running datastore will be locked. By setting the option value always is will explicitly lock the datastore mentioned in source option. By setting the option value never it will not lock the source datastore. The value if-supported allows better interworking with NETCONF servers, which do not support the (un)lock operation for all supported datastores. |
source string |
| This argument specifies the datastore from which configuration data should be fetched. Valid values are running, candidate and startup. If the source value is not set both configuration and state information are returned in response from running datastore. |
Note
ansible_network_os
network platforms. See the Network Platform Options for details.- name: Get running configuration and state data ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: - name: Get configuration and state data from startup datastore ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: source: startup - name: Get system configuration data from running datastore state (junos) ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: source: running filter: <configuration><system></system></configuration> - name: Get configuration and state data in JSON format ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: display: json - name: get schema list using subtree w/ namespaces ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: display: json filter: <netconf-state xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-netconf-monitoring"><schemas><schema/></schemas></netconf-state> lock: never - name: get schema list using xpath ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: display: xml filter: /netconf-state/schemas/schema - name: get interface configuration with filter (iosxr) ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: display: pretty filter: <interface-configurations xmlns="http://cisco.com/ns/yang/Cisco-IOS-XR-ifmgr-cfg"></interface-configurations> lock: if-supported - name: Get system configuration data from running datastore state (junos) ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: source: running filter: <configuration><system></system></configuration> lock: if-supported - name: Get complete configuration data from running datastore (SROS) ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: source: running filter: <configure xmlns="urn:nokia.com:sros:ns:yang:sr:conf"/> - name: Get complete state data (SROS) ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: filter: <state xmlns="urn:nokia.com:sros:ns:yang:sr:state"/> - name: "get configuration with json filter string and native output (using xmltodict)" netconf_get: filter: | { "interface-configurations": { "@xmlns": "http://cisco.com/ns/yang/Cisco-IOS-XR-ifmgr-cfg", "interface-configuration": null } } display: native - name: Define the Cisco IOSXR interface filter set_fact: filter: interface-configurations: "@xmlns": "http://cisco.com/ns/yang/Cisco-IOS-XR-ifmgr-cfg" interface-configuration: null - name: "get configuration with native filter type using set_facts" ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: filter: "{{ filter }}" display: native register: result - name: "get configuration with direct native filter type" ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: filter: { "interface-configurations": { "@xmlns": "http://cisco.com/ns/yang/Cisco-IOS-XR-ifmgr-cfg", "interface-configuration": null } } display: native register: result # Make a round-trip interface description change, diff the before and after # this demonstrates the use of the native display format and several utilities # from the ansible.utils collection - name: Define the openconfig interface filter set_fact: filter: interfaces: "@xmlns": "http://openconfig.net/yang/interfaces" interface: name: Ethernet2 - name: Get the pre-change config using the filter ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: source: running filter: "{{ filter }}" display: native register: pre - name: Update the description ansible.utils.update_fact: updates: - path: pre.output.data.interfaces.interface.config.description value: "Configured by ansible {{ 100 | random }}" register: updated - name: Apply the new configuration ansible.netcommon.netconf_config: content: config: interfaces: "{{ updated.pre.output.data.interfaces }}" - name: Get the post-change config using the filter ansible.netcommon.netconf_get: source: running filter: "{{ filter }}" display: native register: post - name: Show the differences between the pre and post configurations ansible.utils.fact_diff: before: "{{ pre.output.data|ansible.utils.to_paths }}" after: "{{ post.output.data|ansible.utils.to_paths }}" # TASK [Show the differences between the pre and post configurations] ******** # --- before # +++ after # @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ # { # - "@time-modified": "2020-10-23T12:27:17.462332477Z", # + "@time-modified": "2020-10-23T12:27:21.744541708Z", # "@xmlns": "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0", # "interfaces.interface.aggregation.config['fallback-timeout']['#text']": "90", # "interfaces.interface.aggregation.config['fallback-timeout']['@xmlns']": "http://arista.com/yang/openconfig/interfaces/augments", # "interfaces.interface.aggregation.config['min-links']": "0", # "interfaces.interface.aggregation['@xmlns']": "http://openconfig.net/yang/interfaces/aggregate", # - "interfaces.interface.config.description": "Configured by ansible 56", # + "interfaces.interface.config.description": "Configured by ansible 67", # "interfaces.interface.config.enabled": "true", # "interfaces.interface.config.mtu": "0", # "interfaces.interface.config.name": "Ethernet2",
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description | |
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output complex | If the display format is selected as json it is returned as dict type and the conversion is done using jxmlease python library. If the display format is selected as native it is returned as dict type and the conversion is done using xmltodict python library. If the display format is xml or pretty it is returned as a string apart from low-level errors (such as action plugin). | Based on the value of display option will return either the set of transformed XML to JSON format from the RPC response with type dict or pretty XML string response (human-readable) or response with namespace removed from XML string. | |
formatted_output string | success | Contains formatted response received from remote host as per the value in display format. | |
stdout string | always apart from low-level errors (such as action plugin) | The raw XML string containing configuration or state data received from the underlying ncclient library. Sample: ... | |
stdout_lines list / elements=string | always apart from low-level errors (such as action plugin) | The value of stdout split into a list Sample: ['...', '...'] |
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