Manages the configuration of the users on network devices.
Mircea Ulinic <ping@mirceaulinic.net>
new
napalm
unix
See also
New in version 2016.11.0.
Returns the configuration of the users on the device
CLI Example:
salt '*' users.config
Output example:
{
'mircea': {
'level': 15,
'password': '$1$0P70xKPa$4jt5/10cBTckk6I/w/',
'sshkeys': [
'ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQC4pFn+shPwTb2yELO4L7NtQrKOJXNeCl1je l9STXVaGnRAnuc2PXl35vnWmcUq6YbUEcgUTRzzXfmelJKuVJTJIlMXii7h2xkbQp0YZIEs4P 8ipwnRBAxFfk/ZcDsN3mjep4/yjN56ejk345jhk345jk345jk341p3A/9LIL7l6YewLBCwJj6 D+fWSJ0/YW+7oH17Fk2HH+tw0L5PcWLHkwA4t60iXn16qDbIk/ze6jv2hDGdCdz7oYQeCE55C CHOHMJWYfN3jcL4s0qv8/u6Ka1FVkV7iMmro7ChThoV/5snI4Ljf2wKqgHH7TfNaCfpU0WvHA nTs8zhOrGScSrtb mircea@master-roshi'
]
}
}
Removes users from the configuration of network devices.
users -- Dictionary formatted as the output of the function config()
test -- Dry run? If set as True, will apply the config, discard and return the changes. Default: False
commit -- Commit? (default: True) Sometimes it is not needed to commit the config immediately after loading the changes. E.g.: a state loads a couple of parts (add / remove / update) and would not be optimal to commit after each operation. Also, from the CLI when the user needs to apply the similar changes before committing, can specify commit=False and will not discard the config.
MergeConfigException -- If there is an error on the configuration sent.
result (bool): if the config was applied successfully. It is False only in case of failure. In case there are no changes to be applied and successfully performs all operations it is still True and so will be the already_configured flag (example below)
comment (str): a message for the user
already_configured (bool): flag to check if there were no changes applied
diff (str): returns the config changes applied
CLI Example:
salt '*' users.delete_users "{'mircea': {}}"
Configures users on network devices.
users -- Dictionary formatted as the output of the function config()
test -- Dry run? If set as True, will apply the config, discard and return the changes. Default: False
commit -- Commit? (default: True) Sometimes it is not needed to commit the config immediately after loading the changes. E.g.: a state loads a couple of parts (add / remove / update) and would not be optimal to commit after each operation. Also, from the CLI when the user needs to apply the similar changes before committing, can specify commit=False and will not discard the config.
MergeConfigException -- If there is an error on the configuration sent.
result (bool): if the config was applied successfully. It is False only in case of failure. In case there are no changes to be applied and successfully performs all operations it is still True and so will be the already_configured flag (example below)
comment (str): a message for the user
already_configured (bool): flag to check if there were no changes applied
diff (str): returns the config changes applied
CLI Example:
salt '*' users.set_users "{'mircea': {}}"