cisco.dnac.profiling_rules_in_bulk_create module – Resource module for Profiling Rules In Bulk Create

Note

This module is part of the cisco.dnac collection (version 6.5.0).

You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible package. It is not included in ansible-core. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list.

To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install cisco.dnac.

To use it in a playbook, specify: cisco.dnac.profiling_rules_in_bulk_create.

New in version 4.0.0: of cisco.dnac

Synopsis

  • Manage operation create of the resource Profiling Rules In Bulk Create.

  • This API imports the given list of profiling rules. For each record, 1) If ‘ruleType’ for a record is not ‘Custom Rule’, then it is rejected. 2) If ‘ruleId’ is provided in the input record,

Note

This module has a corresponding action plugin.

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • dnacentersdk >= 2.4.9

  • python >= 3.5

Parameters

Parameter

Comments

dnac_debug

boolean

Flag for Cisco DNA Center SDK to enable debugging.

Choices:

  • no ← (default)

  • yes

dnac_host

string / required

The Cisco DNA Center hostname.

dnac_password

string

The Cisco DNA Center password to authenticate.

dnac_port

integer

The Cisco DNA Center port.

Default: 443

dnac_username

aliases: user

string

The Cisco DNA Center username to authenticate.

Default: “admin”

dnac_verify

boolean

Flag to enable or disable SSL certificate verification.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes ← (default)

dnac_version

string

Informs the SDK which version of Cisco DNA Center to use.

Default: “2.3.3.0”

profilingRules

list / elements=dictionary

Profiling Rules In Bulk Create’s profilingRules.

clusterId

string

Unique identifier for ML cluster. Only applicable for ‘ML Rule’.

conditionGroups

dictionary

Profiling Rules In Bulk Create’s conditionGroups.

condition

dictionary

Profiling Rules In Bulk Create’s condition.

attribute

string

Profiling Rules In Bulk Create’s attribute.

attributeDictionary

string

Profiling Rules In Bulk Create’s attributeDictionary.

operator

string

Profiling Rules In Bulk Create’s operator.

value

string

Profiling Rules In Bulk Create’s value.

conditionGroup

list / elements=dictionary

Profiling Rules In Bulk Create’s conditionGroup.

operator

string

Profiling Rules In Bulk Create’s operator.

type

string

Profiling Rules In Bulk Create’s type.

isDeleted

boolean

Flag to indicate whether the rule was deleted.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

lastModifiedBy

string

User that last modified the rule. It is read-only, and is ignored if provided as part of input request.

lastModifiedOn

integer

Timestamp (in epoch milliseconds) of last modification. It is read-only, and is ignored if provided as part of input request.

pluginId

string

Plugin for the rule. Only applicable for ‘Cisco Default’ rules.

rejected

boolean

Flag to indicate whether rule has been rejected by user or not. Only applicable for ‘ML Rule’.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

result

dictionary

Profiling Rules In Bulk Create’s result.

deviceType

list / elements=string

List of device types determined by the current rule.

hardwareManufacturer

list / elements=string

List of hardware manufacturers determined by the current rule.

hardwareModel

list / elements=string

List of hardware models determined by the current rule.

operatingSystem

list / elements=string

List of operating systems determined by the current rule.

ruleId

string

Unique identifier for the rule. This is normally generated by the system, and client does not need to provide it for rules that need to be newly created.

ruleName

string

Human readable name for the rule.

rulePriority

integer

Priority for the rule.

ruleType

string

Type of the rule. Allowed values are ‘Cisco Default - Static’, ‘Cisco Default - Dynamic’, ‘Custom Rule’, ‘ML Rule’.

ruleVersion

integer

Version of the rule.

sourcePriority

integer

Source priority for the rule.

usedAttributes

list / elements=string

List of attributes used in the rule. Only applicable for ‘Cisco Default’ rules.

validate_response_schema

boolean

Flag for Cisco DNA Center SDK to enable the validation of request bodies against a JSON schema.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes ← (default)

Notes

Note

  • SDK Method used are policy.Policy.import_profiling_rules_in_bulk,

  • Paths used are post /dna/intent/api/v1/endpoint-analytics/profiling-rules/bulk,

  • Does not support check_mode

  • The plugin runs on the control node and does not use any ansible connection plugins, but instead the embedded connection manager from Cisco DNAC SDK

  • The parameters starting with dnac_ are used by the Cisco DNAC Python SDK to establish the connection

Examples

- name: Create
  cisco.dnac.profiling_rules_in_bulk_create:
    dnac_host: "{{dnac_host}}"
    dnac_username: "{{dnac_username}}"
    dnac_password: "{{dnac_password}}"
    dnac_verify: "{{dnac_verify}}"
    dnac_port: "{{dnac_port}}"
    dnac_version: "{{dnac_version}}"
    dnac_debug: "{{dnac_debug}}"
    profilingRules:
    - clusterId: string
      conditionGroups:
        condition:
          attribute: string
          attributeDictionary: string
          operator: string
          value: string
        conditionGroup:
        - {}
        operator: string
        type: string
      isDeleted: true
      lastModifiedBy: string
      lastModifiedOn: 0
      pluginId: string
      rejected: true
      result:
        deviceType:
        - string
        hardwareManufacturer:
        - string
        hardwareModel:
        - string
        operatingSystem:
        - string
      ruleId: string
      ruleName: string
      rulePriority: 0
      ruleType: string
      ruleVersion: 0
      sourcePriority: 0
      usedAttributes:
      - string

Return Values

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

Key

Description

dnac_response

dictionary

A dictionary or list with the response returned by the Cisco DNAC Python SDK

Returned: always

Sample: “{}\n”

Authors

  • Rafael Campos (@racampos)