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24 - reads a frr configuration text file
25 - reads frr's current running configuration via "vtysh -c 'show running'"
26 - compares the two configs and determines what commands to execute to
27 synchronize frr's running configuration with the configuation in the
40 from collections
import OrderedDict
41 from ipaddr
import IPv6Address
, IPNetwork
42 from pprint
import pformat
45 log
= logging
.getLogger(__name__
)
48 class VtyshMarkException(Exception):
52 class Context(object):
55 A Context object represents a section of frr configuration such as:
58 description swp3 -> r8's swp1
63 or a single line context object such as this:
69 def __init__(self
, keys
, lines
):
73 # Keep a dictionary of the lines, this is to make it easy to tell if a
74 # line exists in this Context
75 self
.dlines
= OrderedDict()
78 self
.dlines
[ligne
] = True
80 def add_lines(self
, lines
):
82 Add lines to specified context
85 self
.lines
.extend(lines
)
88 self
.dlines
[ligne
] = True
94 A frr configuration is stored in a Config object. A Config object
95 contains a dictionary of Context objects where the Context keys
96 ('router ospf' for example) are our dictionary key.
101 self
.contexts
= OrderedDict()
103 def load_from_file(self
, filename
):
105 Read configuration from specified file and slurp it into internal memory
106 The internal representation has been marked appropriately by passing it
107 through vtysh with the -m parameter
109 log
.info('Loading Config object from file %s', filename
)
112 file_output
= subprocess
.check_output(['/usr/bin/vtysh', '-m', '-f', filename
],
113 stderr
=subprocess
.STDOUT
)
114 except subprocess
.CalledProcessError
as e
:
115 ve
= VtyshMarkException(e
)
119 for line
in file_output
.split('\n'):
122 # Compress duplicate whitespaces
123 line
= ' '.join(line
.split())
126 qv6_line
= get_normalized_ipv6_line(line
)
127 self
.lines
.append(qv6_line
)
129 self
.lines
.append(line
)
133 def load_from_show_running(self
):
135 Read running configuration and slurp it into internal memory
136 The internal representation has been marked appropriately by passing it
137 through vtysh with the -m parameter
139 log
.info('Loading Config object from vtysh show running')
142 config_text
= subprocess
.check_output(
143 "/usr/bin/vtysh -c 'show run' | /usr/bin/tail -n +4 | /usr/bin/vtysh -m -f -",
144 shell
=True, stderr
=subprocess
.STDOUT
)
145 except subprocess
.CalledProcessError
as e
:
146 ve
= VtyshMarkException(e
)
150 for line
in config_text
.split('\n'):
153 if (line
== 'Building configuration...' or
154 line
== 'Current configuration:' or
158 self
.lines
.append(line
)
164 Return the lines read in from the configuration
167 return '\n'.join(self
.lines
)
169 def get_contexts(self
):
171 Return the parsed context as strings for display, log etc.
174 for (_
, ctx
) in sorted(self
.contexts
.iteritems()):
175 print str(ctx
) + '\n'
177 def save_contexts(self
, key
, lines
):
179 Save the provided key and lines as a context
186 IP addresses specified in "network" statements, "ip prefix-lists"
187 etc. can differ in the host part of the specification the user
188 provides and what the running config displays. For example, user
189 can specify 11.1.1.1/24, and the running config displays this as
190 11.1.1.0/24. Ensure we don't do a needless operation for such
191 lines. IS-IS & OSPFv3 have no "network" support.
193 re_key_rt
= re
.match(r
'(ip|ipv6)\s+route\s+([A-Fa-f:.0-9/]+)(.*)$', key
[0])
195 addr
= re_key_rt
.group(2)
198 newaddr
= IPNetwork(addr
)
199 key
[0] = '%s route %s/%s%s' % (re_key_rt
.group(1),
206 re_key_rt
= re
.match(
207 r
'(ip|ipv6)\s+prefix-list(.*)(permit|deny)\s+([A-Fa-f:.0-9/]+)(.*)$',
211 addr
= re_key_rt
.group(4)
214 newaddr
= '%s/%s' % (IPNetwork(addr
).network
,
215 IPNetwork(addr
).prefixlen
)
221 legestr
= re_key_rt
.group(5)
222 re_lege
= re
.search(r
'(.*)le\s+(\d+)\s+ge\s+(\d+)(.*)', legestr
)
224 legestr
= '%sge %s le %s%s' % (re_lege
.group(1),
228 re_lege
= re
.search(r
'(.*)ge\s+(\d+)\s+le\s+(\d+)(.*)', legestr
)
230 if (re_lege
and ((re_key_rt
.group(1) == "ip" and
231 re_lege
.group(3) == "32") or
232 (re_key_rt
.group(1) == "ipv6" and
233 re_lege
.group(3) == "128"))):
234 legestr
= '%sge %s%s' % (re_lege
.group(1),
238 key
[0] = '%s prefix-list%s%s %s%s' % (re_key_rt
.group(1),
244 if lines
and key
[0].startswith('router bgp'):
247 re_net
= re
.match(r
'network\s+([A-Fa-f:.0-9/]+)(.*)$', line
)
249 addr
= re_net
.group(1)
250 if '/' not in addr
and key
[0].startswith('router bgp'):
251 # This is most likely an error because with no
252 # prefixlen, BGP treats the prefixlen as 8
256 newaddr
= IPNetwork(addr
)
257 line
= 'network %s/%s %s' % (newaddr
.network
,
260 newlines
.append(line
)
262 # Really this should be an error. Whats a network
263 # without an IP Address following it ?
264 newlines
.append(line
)
266 newlines
.append(line
)
270 More fixups in user specification and what running config shows.
271 "null0" in routes must be replaced by Null0, and "blackhole" must
272 be replaced by Null0 as well.
274 if (key
[0].startswith('ip route') or key
[0].startswith('ipv6 route') and
275 'null0' in key
[0] or 'blackhole' in key
[0]):
276 key
[0] = re
.sub(r
'\s+null0(\s*$)', ' Null0', key
[0])
277 key
[0] = re
.sub(r
'\s+blackhole(\s*$)', ' Null0', key
[0])
280 if tuple(key
) not in self
.contexts
:
281 ctx
= Context(tuple(key
), lines
)
282 self
.contexts
[tuple(key
)] = ctx
284 ctx
= self
.contexts
[tuple(key
)]
288 if tuple(key
) not in self
.contexts
:
289 ctx
= Context(tuple(key
), [])
290 self
.contexts
[tuple(key
)] = ctx
292 def load_contexts(self
):
294 Parse the configuration and create contexts for each appropriate block
297 current_context_lines
= []
301 The end of a context is flagged via the 'end' keyword:
310 bgp router-id 10.0.0.1
311 bgp log-neighbor-changes
312 no bgp default ipv4-unicast
313 neighbor EBGP peer-group
314 neighbor EBGP advertisement-interval 1
315 neighbor EBGP timers connect 10
316 neighbor 2001:40:1:4::6 remote-as 40
317 neighbor 2001:40:1:8::a remote-as 40
321 neighbor IBGPv6 activate
322 neighbor 2001:10::2 peer-group IBGPv6
323 neighbor 2001:10::3 peer-group IBGPv6
328 neighbor LEAF activate
332 route-target import 10.1.1.1:10100
333 route-target export 10.1.1.1:10100
339 ospf router-id 10.0.0.1
340 log-adjacency-changes detail
341 timers throttle spf 0 50 5000
346 # The code assumes that its working on the output from the "vtysh -m"
347 # command. That provides the appropriate markers to signify end of
348 # a context. This routine uses that to build the contexts for the
351 # There are single line contexts such as "log file /media/node/zebra.log"
352 # and multi-line contexts such as "router ospf" and subcontexts
353 # within a context such as "address-family" within "router bgp"
354 # In each of these cases, the first line of the context becomes the
355 # key of the context. So "router bgp 10" is the key for the non-address
356 # family part of bgp, "router bgp 10, address-family ipv6 unicast" is
357 # the key for the subcontext and so on.
362 # the keywords that we know are single line contexts. bgp in this case
363 # is not the main router bgp block, but enabling multi-instance
364 oneline_ctx_keywords
= ("access-list ",
385 for line
in self
.lines
:
390 if line
.startswith('!') or line
.startswith('#'):
394 if new_ctx
is True and any(line
.startswith(keyword
) for keyword
in oneline_ctx_keywords
):
395 self
.save_contexts(ctx_keys
, current_context_lines
)
397 # Start a new context
400 current_context_lines
= []
402 log
.debug('LINE %-50s: entering new context, %-50s', line
, ctx_keys
)
403 self
.save_contexts(ctx_keys
, current_context_lines
)
407 self
.save_contexts(ctx_keys
, current_context_lines
)
408 log
.debug('LINE %-50s: exiting old context, %-50s', line
, ctx_keys
)
410 # Start a new context
414 current_context_lines
= []
416 elif line
== "exit-address-family" or line
== "exit" or line
== "exit-vni":
417 # if this exit is for address-family ipv4 unicast, ignore the pop
419 self
.save_contexts(ctx_keys
, current_context_lines
)
421 # Start a new context
422 ctx_keys
= copy
.deepcopy(main_ctx_key
)
423 current_context_lines
= []
424 log
.debug('LINE %-50s: popping from subcontext to ctx%-50s', line
, ctx_keys
)
426 elif new_ctx
is True:
430 ctx_keys
= copy
.deepcopy(main_ctx_key
)
433 current_context_lines
= []
435 log
.debug('LINE %-50s: entering new context, %-50s', line
, ctx_keys
)
440 # Save old context first
441 self
.save_contexts(ctx_keys
, current_context_lines
)
442 current_context_lines
= []
443 main_ctx_key
= copy
.deepcopy(ctx_keys
)
444 log
.debug('LINE %-50s: entering sub-context, append to ctx_keys', line
)
446 ctx_keys
.append(line
)
448 elif "address-family " in line
:
451 # Save old context first
452 self
.save_contexts(ctx_keys
, current_context_lines
)
453 current_context_lines
= []
454 main_ctx_key
= copy
.deepcopy(ctx_keys
)
455 log
.debug('LINE %-50s: entering sub-context, append to ctx_keys', line
)
457 if line
== "address-family ipv6":
458 ctx_keys
.append("address-family ipv6 unicast")
459 elif line
== "address-family ipv4":
460 ctx_keys
.append("address-family ipv4 unicast")
461 elif line
== "address-family evpn":
462 ctx_keys
.append("address-family l2vpn evpn")
464 ctx_keys
.append(line
)
467 # Continuing in an existing context, add non-commented lines to it
468 current_context_lines
.append(line
)
469 log
.debug('LINE %-50s: append to current_context_lines, %-50s', line
, ctx_keys
)
471 # Save the context of the last one
472 self
.save_contexts(ctx_keys
, current_context_lines
)
475 def line_to_vtysh_conft(ctx_keys
, line
, delete
):
477 Return the vtysh command for the specified context line
486 for ctx_key
in ctx_keys
:
495 if line
.startswith('no '):
496 cmd
.append('%s' % line
[3:])
498 cmd
.append('no %s' % line
)
504 # If line is None then we are typically deleting an entire
505 # context ('no router ospf' for example)
510 # Only put the 'no' on the last sub-context
511 for ctx_key
in ctx_keys
:
514 if ctx_key
== ctx_keys
[-1]:
515 cmd
.append('no %s' % ctx_key
)
517 cmd
.append('%s' % ctx_key
)
519 for ctx_key
in ctx_keys
:
526 def line_for_vtysh_file(ctx_keys
, line
, delete
):
528 Return the command as it would appear in frr.conf
533 for (i
, ctx_key
) in enumerate(ctx_keys
):
534 cmd
.append(' ' * i
+ ctx_key
)
537 indent
= len(ctx_keys
) * ' '
540 if line
.startswith('no '):
541 cmd
.append('%s%s' % (indent
, line
[3:]))
543 cmd
.append('%sno %s' % (indent
, line
))
546 cmd
.append(indent
+ line
)
548 # If line is None then we are typically deleting an entire
549 # context ('no router ospf' for example)
553 # Only put the 'no' on the last sub-context
554 for ctx_key
in ctx_keys
:
556 if ctx_key
== ctx_keys
[-1]:
557 cmd
.append('no %s' % ctx_key
)
559 cmd
.append('%s' % ctx_key
)
561 for ctx_key
in ctx_keys
:
564 cmd
= '\n' + '\n'.join(cmd
)
566 # There are some commands that are on by default so their "no" form will be
567 # displayed in the config. "no bgp default ipv4-unicast" is one of these.
568 # If we need to remove this line we do so by adding "bgp default ipv4-unicast",
569 # not by doing a "no no bgp default ipv4-unicast"
570 cmd
= cmd
.replace('no no ', '')
575 def get_normalized_ipv6_line(line
):
577 Return a normalized IPv6 line as produced by frr,
578 with all letters in lower case and trailing and leading
579 zeros removed, and only the network portion present if
580 the IPv6 word is a network
583 words
= line
.split(' ')
589 v6word
= IPNetwork(word
)
590 norm_word
= '%s/%s' % (v6word
.network
, v6word
.prefixlen
)
595 norm_word
= '%s' % IPv6Address(word
)
600 norm_line
= norm_line
+ " " + norm_word
602 return norm_line
.strip()
605 def line_exist(lines
, target_ctx_keys
, target_line
, exact_match
=True):
606 for (ctx_keys
, line
) in lines
:
607 if ctx_keys
== target_ctx_keys
:
609 if line
== target_line
:
612 if line
.startswith(target_line
):
617 def ignore_delete_re_add_lines(lines_to_add
, lines_to_del
):
619 # Quite possibly the most confusing (while accurate) variable names in history
620 lines_to_add_to_del
= []
621 lines_to_del_to_del
= []
623 for (ctx_keys
, line
) in lines_to_del
:
626 if ctx_keys
[0].startswith('router bgp') and line
:
628 if line
.startswith('neighbor '):
630 BGP changed how it displays swpX peers that are part of peer-group. Older
631 versions of frr would display these on separate lines:
632 neighbor swp1 interface
633 neighbor swp1 peer-group FOO
635 but today we display via a single line
636 neighbor swp1 interface peer-group FOO
638 This change confuses frr-reload.py so check to see if we are deleting
639 neighbor swp1 interface peer-group FOO
642 neighbor swp1 interface
643 neighbor swp1 peer-group FOO
645 If so then chop the del line and the corresponding add lines
648 re_swpx_int_peergroup
= re
.search('neighbor (\S+) interface peer-group (\S+)', line
)
649 re_swpx_int_v6only_peergroup
= re
.search('neighbor (\S+) interface v6only peer-group (\S+)', line
)
651 if re_swpx_int_peergroup
or re_swpx_int_v6only_peergroup
:
652 swpx_interface
= None
653 swpx_peergroup
= None
655 if re_swpx_int_peergroup
:
656 swpx
= re_swpx_int_peergroup
.group(1)
657 peergroup
= re_swpx_int_peergroup
.group(2)
658 swpx_interface
= "neighbor %s interface" % swpx
659 elif re_swpx_int_v6only_peergroup
:
660 swpx
= re_swpx_int_v6only_peergroup
.group(1)
661 peergroup
= re_swpx_int_v6only_peergroup
.group(2)
662 swpx_interface
= "neighbor %s interface v6only" % swpx
664 swpx_peergroup
= "neighbor %s peer-group %s" % (swpx
, peergroup
)
665 found_add_swpx_interface
= line_exist(lines_to_add
, ctx_keys
, swpx_interface
)
666 found_add_swpx_peergroup
= line_exist(lines_to_add
, ctx_keys
, swpx_peergroup
)
667 tmp_ctx_keys
= tuple(list(ctx_keys
))
669 if not found_add_swpx_peergroup
:
670 tmp_ctx_keys
= list(ctx_keys
)
671 tmp_ctx_keys
.append('address-family ipv4 unicast')
672 tmp_ctx_keys
= tuple(tmp_ctx_keys
)
673 found_add_swpx_peergroup
= line_exist(lines_to_add
, tmp_ctx_keys
, swpx_peergroup
)
675 if not found_add_swpx_peergroup
:
676 tmp_ctx_keys
= list(ctx_keys
)
677 tmp_ctx_keys
.append('address-family ipv6 unicast')
678 tmp_ctx_keys
= tuple(tmp_ctx_keys
)
679 found_add_swpx_peergroup
= line_exist(lines_to_add
, tmp_ctx_keys
, swpx_peergroup
)
681 if found_add_swpx_interface
and found_add_swpx_peergroup
:
683 lines_to_del_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, line
))
684 lines_to_add_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, swpx_interface
))
685 lines_to_add_to_del
.append((tmp_ctx_keys
, swpx_peergroup
))
688 We changed how we display the neighbor interface command. Older
689 versions of frr would display the following:
690 neighbor swp1 interface
691 neighbor swp1 remote-as external
692 neighbor swp1 capability extended-nexthop
694 but today we display via a single line
695 neighbor swp1 interface remote-as external
697 and capability extended-nexthop is no longer needed because we
698 automatically enable it when the neighbor is of type interface.
700 This change confuses frr-reload.py so check to see if we are deleting
701 neighbor swp1 interface remote-as (external|internal|ASNUM)
704 neighbor swp1 interface
705 neighbor swp1 remote-as (external|internal|ASNUM)
706 neighbor swp1 capability extended-nexthop
708 If so then chop the del line and the corresponding add lines
710 re_swpx_int_remoteas
= re
.search('neighbor (\S+) interface remote-as (\S+)', line
)
711 re_swpx_int_v6only_remoteas
= re
.search('neighbor (\S+) interface v6only remote-as (\S+)', line
)
713 if re_swpx_int_remoteas
or re_swpx_int_v6only_remoteas
:
714 swpx_interface
= None
717 if re_swpx_int_remoteas
:
718 swpx
= re_swpx_int_remoteas
.group(1)
719 remoteas
= re_swpx_int_remoteas
.group(2)
720 swpx_interface
= "neighbor %s interface" % swpx
721 elif re_swpx_int_v6only_remoteas
:
722 swpx
= re_swpx_int_v6only_remoteas
.group(1)
723 remoteas
= re_swpx_int_v6only_remoteas
.group(2)
724 swpx_interface
= "neighbor %s interface v6only" % swpx
726 swpx_remoteas
= "neighbor %s remote-as %s" % (swpx
, remoteas
)
727 found_add_swpx_interface
= line_exist(lines_to_add
, ctx_keys
, swpx_interface
)
728 found_add_swpx_remoteas
= line_exist(lines_to_add
, ctx_keys
, swpx_remoteas
)
729 tmp_ctx_keys
= tuple(list(ctx_keys
))
731 if found_add_swpx_interface
and found_add_swpx_remoteas
:
733 lines_to_del_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, line
))
734 lines_to_add_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, swpx_interface
))
735 lines_to_add_to_del
.append((tmp_ctx_keys
, swpx_remoteas
))
738 We made the 'bgp bestpath as-path multipath-relax' command
739 automatically assume 'no-as-set' since the lack of this option caused
740 weird routing problems. When the running config is shown in
741 releases with this change, the no-as-set keyword is not shown as it
742 is the default. This causes frr-reload to unnecessarily unapply
743 this option only to apply it back again, causing unnecessary session
746 if 'multipath-relax' in line
:
747 re_asrelax_new
= re
.search('^bgp\s+bestpath\s+as-path\s+multipath-relax$', line
)
748 old_asrelax_cmd
= 'bgp bestpath as-path multipath-relax no-as-set'
749 found_asrelax_old
= line_exist(lines_to_add
, ctx_keys
, old_asrelax_cmd
)
751 if re_asrelax_new
and found_asrelax_old
:
753 lines_to_del_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, line
))
754 lines_to_add_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, old_asrelax_cmd
))
757 If we are modifying the BGP table-map we need to avoid a del/add and
758 instead modify the table-map in place via an add. This is needed to
759 avoid installing all routes in the RIB the second the 'no table-map'
762 if line
.startswith('table-map'):
763 found_table_map
= line_exist(lines_to_add
, ctx_keys
, 'table-map', False)
766 lines_to_del_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, line
))
769 More old-to-new config handling. ip import-table no longer accepts
770 distance, but we honor the old syntax. But 'show running' shows only
771 the new syntax. This causes an unnecessary 'no import-table' followed
772 by the same old 'ip import-table' which causes perturbations in
773 announced routes leading to traffic blackholes. Fix this issue.
775 re_importtbl
= re
.search('^ip\s+import-table\s+(\d+)$', ctx_keys
[0])
777 table_num
= re_importtbl
.group(1)
778 for ctx
in lines_to_add
:
779 if ctx
[0][0].startswith('ip import-table %s distance' % table_num
):
780 lines_to_del_to_del
.append((('ip import-table %s' % table_num
,), None))
781 lines_to_add_to_del
.append((ctx
[0], None))
784 ip/ipv6 prefix-list can be specified without a seq number. However,
785 the running config always adds 'seq x', where x is a number incremented
786 by 5 for every element, to the prefix list. So, ignore such lines as
787 well. Sample prefix-list lines:
788 ip prefix-list PR-TABLE-2 seq 5 permit 20.8.2.0/24 le 32
789 ip prefix-list PR-TABLE-2 seq 10 permit 20.8.2.0/24 le 32
790 ipv6 prefix-list vrfdev6-12 permit 2000:9:2::/64 gt 64
792 re_ip_pfxlst
= re
.search('^(ip|ipv6)(\s+prefix-list\s+)(\S+\s+)(seq \d+\s+)(permit|deny)(.*)$',
795 tmpline
= (re_ip_pfxlst
.group(1) + re_ip_pfxlst
.group(2) +
796 re_ip_pfxlst
.group(3) + re_ip_pfxlst
.group(5) +
797 re_ip_pfxlst
.group(6))
798 for ctx
in lines_to_add
:
799 if ctx
[0][0] == tmpline
:
800 lines_to_del_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, None))
801 lines_to_add_to_del
.append(((tmpline
,), None))
803 if (len(ctx_keys
) == 3 and
804 ctx_keys
[0].startswith('router bgp') and
805 ctx_keys
[1] == 'address-family l2vpn evpn' and
806 ctx_keys
[2].startswith('vni')):
808 re_route_target
= re
.search('^route-target import (.*)$', line
) if line
is not None else False
811 rt
= re_route_target
.group(1).strip()
812 route_target_import_line
= line
813 route_target_export_line
= "route-target export %s" % rt
814 route_target_both_line
= "route-target both %s" % rt
816 found_route_target_export_line
= line_exist(lines_to_del
, ctx_keys
, route_target_export_line
)
817 found_route_target_both_line
= line_exist(lines_to_add
, ctx_keys
, route_target_both_line
)
820 If the running configs has
821 route-target import 1:1
822 route-target export 1:1
824 and the config we are reloading against has
825 route-target both 1:1
827 then we can ignore deleting the import/export and ignore adding the 'both'
829 if found_route_target_export_line
and found_route_target_both_line
:
830 lines_to_del_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, route_target_import_line
))
831 lines_to_del_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, route_target_export_line
))
832 lines_to_add_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, route_target_both_line
))
835 found_add_line
= line_exist(lines_to_add
, ctx_keys
, line
)
838 lines_to_del_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, line
))
839 lines_to_add_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, line
))
842 We have commands that used to be displayed in the global part
843 of 'router bgp' that are now displayed under 'address-family ipv4 unicast'
847 neighbor ISL advertisement-interval 0
853 address-family ipv4 unicast
854 neighbor ISL advertisement-interval 0
856 Look to see if we are deleting it in one format just to add it back in the other
858 if ctx_keys
[0].startswith('router bgp') and len(ctx_keys
) > 1 and ctx_keys
[1] == 'address-family ipv4 unicast':
859 tmp_ctx_keys
= list(ctx_keys
)[:-1]
860 tmp_ctx_keys
= tuple(tmp_ctx_keys
)
862 found_add_line
= line_exist(lines_to_add
, tmp_ctx_keys
, line
)
865 lines_to_del_to_del
.append((ctx_keys
, line
))
866 lines_to_add_to_del
.append((tmp_ctx_keys
, line
))
868 for (ctx_keys
, line
) in lines_to_del_to_del
:
869 lines_to_del
.remove((ctx_keys
, line
))
871 for (ctx_keys
, line
) in lines_to_add_to_del
:
872 lines_to_add
.remove((ctx_keys
, line
))
874 return (lines_to_add
, lines_to_del
)
877 def compare_context_objects(newconf
, running
):
879 Create a context diff for the two specified contexts
882 # Compare the two Config objects to find the lines that we need to add/del
887 # Find contexts that are in newconf but not in running
888 # Find contexts that are in running but not in newconf
889 for (running_ctx_keys
, running_ctx
) in running
.contexts
.iteritems():
891 if running_ctx_keys
not in newconf
.contexts
:
893 # We check that the len is 1 here so that we only look at ('router bgp 10')
894 # and not ('router bgp 10', 'address-family ipv4 unicast'). The
895 # latter could cause a false delete_bgpd positive if ipv4 unicast is in
896 # running but not in newconf.
897 if "router bgp" in running_ctx_keys
[0] and len(running_ctx_keys
) == 1:
899 lines_to_del
.append((running_ctx_keys
, None))
901 # We cannot do 'no interface' in FRR, and so deal with it
902 elif running_ctx_keys
[0].startswith('interface'):
903 for line
in running_ctx
.lines
:
904 lines_to_del
.append((running_ctx_keys
, line
))
906 # If this is an address-family under 'router bgp' and we are already deleting the
907 # entire 'router bgp' context then ignore this sub-context
908 elif "router bgp" in running_ctx_keys
[0] and len(running_ctx_keys
) > 1 and delete_bgpd
:
911 # Delete an entire vni sub-context under "address-family l2vpn evpn"
912 elif ("router bgp" in running_ctx_keys
[0] and
913 len(running_ctx_keys
) > 2 and
914 running_ctx_keys
[1].startswith('address-family l2vpn evpn') and
915 running_ctx_keys
[2].startswith('vni ')):
916 lines_to_del
.append((running_ctx_keys
, None))
918 elif ("router bgp" in running_ctx_keys
[0] and
919 len(running_ctx_keys
) > 1 and
920 running_ctx_keys
[1].startswith('address-family')):
921 # There's no 'no address-family' support and so we have to
922 # delete each line individually again
923 for line
in running_ctx
.lines
:
924 lines_to_del
.append((running_ctx_keys
, line
))
927 elif running_ctx_keys
and not any("address-family" in key
for key
in running_ctx_keys
):
928 lines_to_del
.append((running_ctx_keys
, None))
930 elif running_ctx_keys
and not any("vni" in key
for key
in running_ctx_keys
):
931 lines_to_del
.append((running_ctx_keys
, None))
935 for line
in running_ctx
.lines
:
936 lines_to_del
.append((running_ctx_keys
, line
))
938 # Find the lines within each context to add
939 # Find the lines within each context to del
940 for (newconf_ctx_keys
, newconf_ctx
) in newconf
.contexts
.iteritems():
942 if newconf_ctx_keys
in running
.contexts
:
943 running_ctx
= running
.contexts
[newconf_ctx_keys
]
945 for line
in newconf_ctx
.lines
:
946 if line
not in running_ctx
.dlines
:
947 lines_to_add
.append((newconf_ctx_keys
, line
))
949 for line
in running_ctx
.lines
:
950 if line
not in newconf_ctx
.dlines
:
951 lines_to_del
.append((newconf_ctx_keys
, line
))
953 for (newconf_ctx_keys
, newconf_ctx
) in newconf
.contexts
.iteritems():
955 if newconf_ctx_keys
not in running
.contexts
:
956 lines_to_add
.append((newconf_ctx_keys
, None))
958 for line
in newconf_ctx
.lines
:
959 lines_to_add
.append((newconf_ctx_keys
, line
))
961 (lines_to_add
, lines_to_del
) = ignore_delete_re_add_lines(lines_to_add
, lines_to_del
)
963 return (lines_to_add
, lines_to_del
)
967 def vtysh_config_available():
969 Return False if no frr daemon is running or some other vtysh session is
970 in 'configuration terminal' mode which will prevent us from making any
971 configuration changes.
975 cmd
= ['/usr/bin/vtysh', '-c', 'conf t']
976 output
= subprocess
.check_output(cmd
, stderr
=subprocess
.STDOUT
).strip()
978 if 'VTY configuration is locked by other VTY' in output
:
980 log
.error("'%s' returned\n%s\n" % (' '.join(cmd
), output
))
983 except subprocess
.CalledProcessError
as e
:
984 msg
= "vtysh could not connect with any frr daemons"
992 if __name__
== '__main__':
993 # Command line options
994 parser
= argparse
.ArgumentParser(description
='Dynamically apply diff in frr configs')
995 parser
.add_argument('--input', help='Read running config from file instead of "show running"')
996 group
= parser
.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required
=True)
997 group
.add_argument('--reload', action
='store_true', help='Apply the deltas', default
=False)
998 group
.add_argument('--test', action
='store_true', help='Show the deltas', default
=False)
999 parser
.add_argument('--debug', action
='store_true', help='Enable debugs', default
=False)
1000 parser
.add_argument('--stdout', action
='store_true', help='Log to STDOUT', default
=False)
1001 parser
.add_argument('filename', help='Location of new frr config file')
1002 parser
.add_argument('--overwrite', action
='store_true', help='Overwrite frr.conf with running config output', default
=False)
1003 args
= parser
.parse_args()
1006 # For --test log to stdout
1007 # For --reload log to /var/log/frr/frr-reload.log
1008 if args
.test
or args
.stdout
:
1009 logging
.basicConfig(level
=logging
.INFO
,
1010 format
='%(asctime)s %(levelname)5s: %(message)s')
1012 # Color the errors and warnings in red
1013 logging
.addLevelName(logging
.ERROR
, "\033[91m %s\033[0m" % logging
.getLevelName(logging
.ERROR
))
1014 logging
.addLevelName(logging
.WARNING
, "\033[91m%s\033[0m" % logging
.getLevelName(logging
.WARNING
))
1017 if not os
.path
.isdir('/var/log/frr/'):
1018 os
.makedirs('/var/log/frr/')
1020 logging
.basicConfig(filename
='/var/log/frr/frr-reload.log',
1022 format
='%(asctime)s %(levelname)5s: %(message)s')
1024 # argparse should prevent this from happening but just to be safe...
1026 raise Exception('Must specify --reload or --test')
1027 log
= logging
.getLogger(__name__
)
1029 # Verify the new config file is valid
1030 if not os
.path
.isfile(args
.filename
):
1031 msg
= "Filename %s does not exist" % args
.filename
1036 if not os
.path
.getsize(args
.filename
):
1037 msg
= "Filename %s is an empty file" % args
.filename
1042 # Verify that 'service integrated-vtysh-config' is configured
1043 vtysh_filename
= '/etc/frr/vtysh.conf'
1044 service_integrated_vtysh_config
= True
1046 if os
.path
.isfile(vtysh_filename
):
1047 with
open(vtysh_filename
, 'r') as fh
:
1048 for line
in fh
.readlines():
1051 if line
== 'no service integrated-vtysh-config':
1052 service_integrated_vtysh_config
= False
1055 if not service_integrated_vtysh_config
:
1056 msg
= "'service integrated-vtysh-config' is not configured, this is required for 'service frr reload'"
1062 log
.setLevel(logging
.DEBUG
)
1064 log
.info('Called via "%s"', str(args
))
1066 # Create a Config object from the config generated by newconf
1068 newconf
.load_from_file(args
.filename
)
1073 # Create a Config object from the running config
1077 running
.load_from_file(args
.input)
1079 running
.load_from_show_running()
1081 (lines_to_add
, lines_to_del
) = compare_context_objects(newconf
, running
)
1082 lines_to_configure
= []
1085 print "\nLines To Delete"
1086 print "==============="
1088 for (ctx_keys
, line
) in lines_to_del
:
1093 cmd
= line_for_vtysh_file(ctx_keys
, line
, True)
1094 lines_to_configure
.append(cmd
)
1098 print "\nLines To Add"
1099 print "============"
1101 for (ctx_keys
, line
) in lines_to_add
:
1106 cmd
= line_for_vtysh_file(ctx_keys
, line
, False)
1107 lines_to_configure
.append(cmd
)
1112 # We will not be able to do anything, go ahead and exit(1)
1113 if not vtysh_config_available():
1116 log
.debug('New Frr Config\n%s', newconf
.get_lines())
1118 # This looks a little odd but we have to do this twice...here is why
1119 # If the user had this running bgp config:
1122 # neighbor 1.1.1.1 remote-as 50
1123 # neighbor 1.1.1.1 route-map FOO out
1125 # and this config in the newconf config file
1128 # neighbor 1.1.1.1 remote-as 999
1129 # neighbor 1.1.1.1 route-map FOO out
1132 # Then the script will do
1133 # - no neighbor 1.1.1.1 remote-as 50
1134 # - neighbor 1.1.1.1 remote-as 999
1136 # The problem is the "no neighbor 1.1.1.1 remote-as 50" will also remove
1137 # the "neighbor 1.1.1.1 route-map FOO out" line...so we compare the
1138 # configs again to put this line back.
1140 # There are many keywords in FRR that can only appear one time under
1141 # a context, take "bgp router-id" for example. If the config that we are
1142 # reloading against has the following:
1145 # bgp router-id 1.1.1.1
1146 # bgp router-id 2.2.2.2
1148 # The final config needs to contain "bgp router-id 2.2.2.2". On the
1149 # first pass we will add "bgp router-id 2.2.2.2" but then on the second
1150 # pass we will see that "bgp router-id 1.1.1.1" is missing and add that
1151 # back which cancels out the "bgp router-id 2.2.2.2". The fix is for the
1152 # second pass to include all of the "adds" from the first pass.
1153 lines_to_add_first_pass
= []
1157 running
.load_from_show_running()
1158 log
.debug('Running Frr Config (Pass #%d)\n%s', x
, running
.get_lines())
1160 (lines_to_add
, lines_to_del
) = compare_context_objects(newconf
, running
)
1163 lines_to_add_first_pass
= lines_to_add
1165 lines_to_add
.extend(lines_to_add_first_pass
)
1167 # Only do deletes on the first pass. The reason being if we
1168 # configure a bgp neighbor via "neighbor swp1 interface" FRR
1169 # will automatically add:
1172 # ipv6 nd ra-interval 10
1173 # no ipv6 nd suppress-ra
1176 # but those lines aren't in the config we are reloading against so
1177 # on the 2nd pass they will show up in lines_to_del. This could
1178 # apply to other scenarios as well where configuring FOO adds BAR
1180 if lines_to_del
and x
== 0:
1181 for (ctx_keys
, line
) in lines_to_del
:
1186 # 'no' commands are tricky, we can't just put them in a file and
1187 # vtysh -f that file. See the next comment for an explanation
1189 cmd
= line_to_vtysh_conft(ctx_keys
, line
, True)
1192 # Some commands in frr are picky about taking a "no" of the entire line.
1193 # OSPF is bad about this, you can't "no" the entire line, you have to "no"
1194 # only the beginning. If we hit one of these command an exception will be
1195 # thrown. Catch it and remove the last '-c', 'FOO' from cmd and try again.
1198 # frr(config-if)# ip ospf authentication message-digest 1.1.1.1
1199 # frr(config-if)# no ip ospf authentication message-digest 1.1.1.1
1200 # % Unknown command.
1201 # frr(config-if)# no ip ospf authentication message-digest
1202 # % Unknown command.
1203 # frr(config-if)# no ip ospf authentication
1208 _
= subprocess
.check_output(cmd
, stderr
=subprocess
.STDOUT
)
1210 except subprocess
.CalledProcessError
:
1212 # - Pull the last entry from cmd (this would be
1213 # 'no ip ospf authentication message-digest 1.1.1.1' in
1215 # - Split that last entry by whitespace and drop the last word
1216 log
.info('Failed to execute %s', ' '.join(cmd
))
1217 last_arg
= cmd
[-1].split(' ')
1219 if len(last_arg
) <= 2:
1220 log
.error('"%s" we failed to remove this command', original_cmd
)
1223 new_last_arg
= last_arg
[0:-1]
1224 cmd
[-1] = ' '.join(new_last_arg
)
1226 log
.info('Executed "%s"', ' '.join(cmd
))
1230 lines_to_configure
= []
1232 for (ctx_keys
, line
) in lines_to_add
:
1237 cmd
= line_for_vtysh_file(ctx_keys
, line
, False)
1238 lines_to_configure
.append(cmd
)
1240 if lines_to_configure
:
1241 random_string
= ''.join(random
.SystemRandom().choice(
1242 string
.ascii_uppercase
+
1243 string
.digits
) for _
in range(6))
1245 filename
= "/var/run/frr/reload-%s.txt" % random_string
1246 log
.info("%s content\n%s" % (filename
, pformat(lines_to_configure
)))
1248 with
open(filename
, 'w') as fh
:
1249 for line
in lines_to_configure
:
1250 fh
.write(line
+ '\n')
1253 subprocess
.check_output(['/usr/bin/vtysh', '-f', filename
], stderr
=subprocess
.STDOUT
)
1254 except subprocess
.CalledProcessError
as e
:
1255 log
.warning("frr-reload.py failed due to\n%s" % e
.output
)
1259 # Make these changes persistent
1260 if args
.overwrite
or args
.filename
!= '/etc/frr/frr.conf':
1261 subprocess
.call(['/usr/bin/vtysh', '-c', 'write'])