fortinet.fortimanager.fmgr_firewall_proxyaddress module – Web proxy address configuration.

Note

This module is part of the fortinet.fortimanager collection (version 2.1.5).

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 fortinet.fortimanager.

To use it in a playbook, specify: fortinet.fortimanager.fmgr_firewall_proxyaddress.

New in version 2.10: of fortinet.fortimanager

Synopsis

  • This module is able to configure a FortiManager device.

  • Examples include all parameters and values which need to be adjusted to data sources before usage.

Parameters

Parameter

Comments

adom

string / required

the parameter (adom) in requested url

bypass_validation

boolean

only set to True when module schema diffs with FortiManager API structure, module continues to execute without validating parameters

Choices:

  • no ← (default)

  • yes

enable_log

boolean

Enable/Disable logging for task

Choices:

  • no ← (default)

  • yes

firewall_proxyaddress

dictionary

the top level parameters set

_image-base64

string

_Image-Base64.

case-sensitivity

string

Enable to make the pattern case sensitive.

Choices:

  • disable

  • enable

category

string

FortiGuard category ID.

color

integer

Integer value to determine the color of the icon in the GUI (1 - 32, default = 0, which sets value to 1).

comment

string

Optional comments.

header

string

HTTP header name as a regular expression.

header-group

list / elements=string

Header-Group.

case-sensitivity

string

Case sensitivity in pattern.

Choices:

  • disable

  • enable

header

string

HTTP header regular expression.

header-name

string

HTTP header.

id

integer

ID.

header-name

string

Name of HTTP header.

host

string

Address object for the host.

host-regex

string

Host name as a regular expression.

method

list / elements=string

HTTP request methods to be used.

Choices:

  • delete

  • get

  • head

  • options

  • post

  • put

  • trace

  • connect

name

string

Address name.

path

string

URL path as a regular expression.

query

string

Match the query part of the URL as a regular expression.

referrer

string

Enable/disable use of referrer field in the HTTP header to match the address.

Choices:

  • disable

  • enable

tagging

list / elements=string

Tagging.

category

string

Tag category.

name

string

Tagging entry name.

tags

string

Tags.

type

string

Proxy address type.

Choices:

  • host-regex

  • url

  • category

  • method

  • ua

  • header

  • src-advanced

  • dst-advanced

ua

list / elements=string

Names of browsers to be used as user agent.

Choices:

  • chrome

  • ms

  • firefox

  • safari

  • other

uuid

string

Universally Unique Identifier (UUID; automatically assigned but can be manually reset).

visibility

string

Enable/disable visibility of the object in the GUI.

Choices:

  • disable

  • enable

proposed_method

string

The overridden method for the underlying Json RPC request

Choices:

  • update

  • set

  • add

rc_failed

list / elements=string

the rc codes list with which the conditions to fail will be overriden

rc_succeeded

list / elements=string

the rc codes list with which the conditions to succeed will be overriden

state

string / required

the directive to create, update or delete an object

Choices:

  • present

  • absent

workspace_locking_adom

string

the adom to lock for FortiManager running in workspace mode, the value can be global and others including root

workspace_locking_timeout

integer

the maximum time in seconds to wait for other user to release the workspace lock

Default: 300

Notes

Note

  • Running in workspace locking mode is supported in this FortiManager module, the top level parameters workspace_locking_adom and workspace_locking_timeout help do the work.

  • To create or update an object, use state present directive.

  • To delete an object, use state absent directive.

  • Normally, running one module can fail when a non-zero rc is returned. you can also override the conditions to fail or succeed with parameters rc_failed and rc_succeeded

Examples

- name: gathering fortimanager facts
  hosts: fortimanager00
  gather_facts: no
  connection: httpapi
  collections:
    - fortinet.fortimanager
  vars:
    ansible_httpapi_use_ssl: True
    ansible_httpapi_validate_certs: False
    ansible_httpapi_port: 443
  tasks:
   - name: retrieve all the proxy addresses
     fmgr_fact:
       facts:
           selector: 'firewall_proxyaddress'
           params:
               adom: 'ansible'
               proxy-address: ''
- hosts: fortimanager00
  collections:
    - fortinet.fortimanager
  connection: httpapi
  vars:
     ansible_httpapi_use_ssl: True
     ansible_httpapi_validate_certs: False
     ansible_httpapi_port: 443
  tasks:
   - name: Web proxy address configuration.
     fmgr_firewall_proxyaddress:
        bypass_validation: False
        adom: ansible
        state: present
        firewall_proxyaddress:
           case-sensitivity: disable
           color: 1
           comment: 'ansible-comment'
           name: 'ansible-test'

Return Values

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

Key

Description

request_url

string

The full url requested

Returned: always

Sample: “/sys/login/user”

response_code

integer

The status of api request

Returned: always

Sample: 0

response_message

string

The descriptive message of the api response

Returned: always

Sample: “OK.”

Authors

  • Link Zheng (@chillancezen)

  • Jie Xue (@JieX19)

  • Frank Shen (@fshen01)

  • Hongbin Lu (@fgtdev-hblu)