EOS Designs internal notes¶
Warning
Anything mentioned here is subject to change without notice. Use of avd_switch_facts
or switch.*
facts in custom templates is not supported and should be avoided.
Overview¶
flowchart TD
subgraph role[arista.avd.eos_designs role]
eos_designs_facts[[arista.avd.eos_designs_facts action plugin]] -->
SetSwitchFacts(Set switch.* Facts) -->
eos_designs_structured_config[[arista.avd.eos_designs_structured_config action plugin]]-->
RemoveAvdSwitchFacts(Remove AvdSwitchFacts)
end
Ansible Action Plugins¶
arista.avd.eos_designs_facts
¶
The arista.avd.eos_designs_facts
module is an Ansible Action Plugin providing the following capabilities:
- Set
avd_switch_facts
fact containingswitch
facts per switch. - Set
avd_topology_peers
fact containing a list of downlink switches per host. This list is built based on theuplink_switches
from all other hosts. - Set
avd_evpn_overlay_peers
fact containing a list of EVPN overlay peers per host. This list is built based on theevpn_route_servers
andmpls_route_reflectors
from all other hosts. - Set
avd_evpn_overlay_peers
fact containing a list of EVPN or MPLS overlay peers per host. This list is built based on theevpn_route_servers
andmpls_route_reflectors
from all other hosts.
The plugin is designed to run_once
. With this, Ansible will set the same facts on all devices, so all devices can lookup values of any other device without using the slower hostvars
.
The facts can also be copied to the “root” switch
variable in a task run per device (see example below).
The module is used in arista.avd.eos_designs
to set facts for devices, which are then used by Python modules loaded in arista.avd.eos_designs_structured_config
to generate the structured_configuration
.
Arguments¶
template_output: <true | false | default -> false>
conversion_mode: <"warning" | "info" | "debug" | "quiet" | "disabled" | default -> "debug">
validation_mode: <"error" | "warning" | "info" | "debug" | "disabled" | default -> "warning">
cprofile_file: <Filename for storing cprofile data used to debug performance issues>
See the full argument spec here
Output data model¶
ansible_facts:
avd_switch_facts:
<switch_1>:
switch:
< switch.* facts used by eos_designs >
<switch_2>:
...
avd_topology_peers:
<uplink_switch_1>:
- <downlink_switch_1>
- <downlink_switch_2>
- <downlink_switch_3>
<uplink_switch_1>:
...
avd_overlay_peers:
<route_server_1>:
- <route_server_client_1>
- <route_server_client_2>
- <route_server_client_3>
<route_server_2>:
- <route_server_client_1>
- <route_server_client_2>
- <route_server_client_3>
The facts can be inspected in a file per device by running the arista.avd.eos_designs
role with --tags facts,debug
.
Internal structure¶
classDiagram
direction LR
class eos_designs_facts["arista.avd.eos_designs_facts"]{
- Verify devices are in one fabric group
- Read and template default role_vars
- Read and validate Hostvars for all devices
- Instantiate SharedUtils and EosDesignsFacts classes per device
- Set "avd_switch_facts" referencing all EosDesignsFacts instances
- Set "switch" referencing the device's own EosDesignsFacts instance
- Run "render" method on all EosDesignsFacts instances
- Build facts from data returned by "render"
}
class ActionBase["Ansible ActionBase"]{
}
class AvdSchemaTools{
}
class EosDesignsFacts{
avd_switch_facts: dict[str, EosDesignsFacts]
render(): dict
}
ActionBase <|-- eos_designs_facts : extends
eos_designs_facts --* AvdSchemaTools
eos_designs_facts --* "many" EosDesignsFacts : per device
EosDesignsFacts ..> eos_designs_facts : pointer to instances for other devices
arista.avd.eos_designs_structured_config
¶
TODO
Python packages¶
AvdFacts¶
The AvdFacts
class serve as a base class for EosDesignsFacts
as well as the many AvdStructuredConfig*
classes.
The purpose of AvdFacts
subclasses is to return a dictionary when the render
method is called.
The class is also partially emulating a dict
type by exposing keys()
and get()
methods and exposing all public attributes
as cached_property
. This allows for a class instance to be used as part of a deeper data model, where our utility tools
can traverse deeper data models using dot-notation. It also allows for partial rendering of data, since only the accessed
attributes/cached_properties will be rendered.
The base class has a few important methods:
keys()
return a list of attributes not beginning with an undercore and where the attribute is decorated withcached_property
. These attributes represent the keys in the emulated dict.render()
loop over every attribute returned bykeys()
and return a dict with all the returnedcached_properties
, exceptcached_property
with a value ofNone
which will be skipped.get(key, default=None)
returns the value of the requested “key” (cached_property
) if the “key” is in the list returned bykeys()
. Otherwise the default value is returned.
See the source code here
get_structured_config¶
TODO
EosDesignsFacts¶
EosDesignsFacts
is based on AvdFacts
, so make sure to read the description there first.
The class is instantiated once per device. Methods may use references to other device instances using hostvars.avd_switch_facts
,
which is a dict of EosDesignsfacts
instances covering all devices.
See the source code here
classDiagram
direction LR
class AvdFacts{
render(): dict
}
class EosDesignsFacts{
shared_utils: SharedUtils
_hostvars: dict
_hostvars["switch"]: self
}
class MlagMixin
class OverlayMixin
class ShortEsiMixin
class UplinksMixin
class VlansMixin
class SharedUtils
AvdFacts <|-- EosDesignsFacts : extends
MlagMixin <|-- EosDesignsFacts : extends
OverlayMixin <|-- EosDesignsFacts : extends
ShortEsiMixin <|-- EosDesignsFacts : extends
UplinksMixin <|-- EosDesignsFacts : extends
VlansMixin <|-- EosDesignsFacts : extends
EosDesignsFacts --* SharedUtils
SharedUtils ..> EosDesignsFacts : hostvars.switch
SharedUtils¶
See the source code here
classDiagram
direction LR
class InterfaceDescriptionsMixin
class BgpPeerGroupsMixin
class LinkTrackingGroupsMixin
class MgmtMixin
class MlagMixin
class MiscMixin
class NodeTypeKeyMixin
class OverlayMixin
class PlatformMixin
class PtpMixin
class SwitchDataMixin
class RoutingMixin
class UnderlayMixin
class UtilsMixin
class IpAddressingMixin
InterfaceDescriptionsMixin --* AvdInterfaceDescriptions
InterfaceDescriptionsMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
BgpPeerGroupsMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
LinkTrackingGroupsMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
MgmtMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
MlagMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
MiscMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
NodeTypeKeyMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
OverlayMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
PlatformMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
PtpMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
SwitchDataMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
RoutingMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
UnderlayMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
UtilsMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
IpAddressingMixin <|-- SharedUtils : extends
IpAddressingMixin --* AvdIpAddressing
AvdStructuredConfig*¶
AvdStructuredConfig*
classes are based on AvdFacts
, so make sure to read the description there first.
The generation of the final structured_config
is split into multiple python modules which are subclasses of AvdFacts
.
Each class is loaded in get_structured_config
and rendered. All the results are deepmerged into the final structured_config
.
The class is instantiated once per device. Methods may use references to other device instances using hostvars.avd_switch_facts
,
which at the time where eos_designs_structured_config
run, is a nested dict
. It contains the output from EosDesignsFacts
‘s render()
method.
Subclasses are typically using Mixin classes to split all the attributes/cached_properties
into managable files.
Source code:
- AvdStructuredConfigBase (Unfortunate naming. Base here refers to base configurations. Not a Base class.)
- AvdStructuredConfigConnectedEndpoints
- AvdStructuredConfigCoreInterfaces
- AvdStructuredConfigCustomStructuredConfiguration
- AvdStructuredConfigInbandManagement
- AvdStructuredConfigL3Edge
- AvdStructuredConfigMlag
- AvdStructuredConfigNetworkServices
- AvdStructuredConfigOverlay
- AvdStructuredConfigUnderlay
classDiagram
direction LR
class AvdFacts{
render(): dict
}
class AvdStructuredConfigBase
class AvdStructuredConfigConnectedEndpoints
class AvdStructuredConfigCoreInterfaces
class AvdStructuredConfigCustomStructuredConfiguration
class AvdStructuredConfigInbandManagement
class AvdStructuredConfigL3Edge
class AvdStructuredConfigMlag
class AvdStructuredConfigNetworkServices
class AvdStructuredConfigOverlay
class AvdStructuredConfigUnderlay
AvdFacts <|-- AvdStructuredConfigBase : extends
AvdFacts <|-- AvdStructuredConfigConnectedEndpoints : extends
AvdFacts <|-- AvdStructuredConfigCoreInterfaces : extends
AvdFacts <|-- AvdStructuredConfigCustomStructuredConfiguration : extends
AvdFacts <|-- AvdStructuredConfigInbandManagement : extends
AvdFacts <|-- AvdStructuredConfigL3Edge : extends
AvdFacts <|-- AvdStructuredConfigMlag : extends
AvdFacts <|-- AvdStructuredConfigNetworkServices : extends
AvdFacts <|-- AvdStructuredConfigOverlay : extends
AvdFacts <|-- AvdStructuredConfigUnderlay : extends
AvdStructuredConfigBase --* SharedUtils
AvdStructuredConfigConnectedEndpoints --* SharedUtils
AvdStructuredConfigCoreInterfaces --* SharedUtils
AvdStructuredConfigCustomStructuredConfiguration --* SharedUtils
AvdStructuredConfigInbandManagement --* SharedUtils
AvdStructuredConfigL3Edge --* SharedUtils
AvdStructuredConfigMlag --* SharedUtils
AvdStructuredConfigNetworkServices --* SharedUtils
AvdStructuredConfigOverlay --* SharedUtils
AvdStructuredConfigUnderlay --* SharedUtils
Facts set at runtime¶
avd_switch_facts¶
The following model is set as eos_designs_facts
. Most keys are optional depending on the
usecase and configuration. The use of each key is tracked in the sections below.
avd_switch_facts:
<hostname>:
switch:
bgp_as: <str>
dc_name: <str>
endpoint_trunk_groups: <list>
endpoint_vlans: <str>
evpn_multicast: <bool>
evpn_role: <str>
evpn_route_servers: <list[str]>
group: <str>
id: <int>
inband_mgmt_subnet: <str>
inband_mgmt_vlan: <int>
is_deployed: <bool>
loopback_ipv4_pool: <str>
local_endpoint_trunk_groups: <list[str]>
max_parallel_uplinks: <int>
max_uplink_switches: <int>
mlag_interfaces: <list[str]>
mlag_ip: <str>
mlag_l3_ip: <str>
mlag_peer: <str>
mlag_port_channel_id: <int>
mlag_switch_ids:
primary: <int>
secondary: <int>
mgmt_interface: <str>
mgmt_ip: <int>
mpls_lsr: <bool>
mpls_overlay_role: <str>
mpls_route_reflectors: <list[str]>
overlay:
peering_address: <str>
evpn_mpls: <bool>
platform: <str>
router_id: <str>
serial_number: <str>
type: <str>
underlay_routing_protocol: <str>
uplink_ipv4_pool: <str>
uplink_peers: <list[str]>
uplinks: <list[dict]>
vlans: <str>
vtep_ip: <str>
vtep_loopback_ipv4_pool: <str>
avd_switch_facts leveraged in eos_designs python_modules¶
These variables are read for all or some devices as part of structured_config generation,
so they must be available in the avd_switch_facts
object.
Variable | Used in file |
---|---|
switch.type | core_interfaces/utils.py |
switch.type | l3_edge/utils.py |
switch.inband_mgmt_subnet | inband_management/avdstructuredconfig.py |
switch.inband_mgmt_vlan | inband_management/avdstructuredconfig.py |
switch.vlans | network_services/utils_filtered_tenants.py |
switch.vtep_ip | network_services/vxlan_interface.py |
switch.vlans | network_services/vxlan_interface.py |
switch.uplinks | underlay/utils.py |
switch.type | underlay/utils.py |
switch.is_deployed | underlay/utils.py |
switch.bgp_as | underlay/utils.py |
switch | overlay/utils.py |
switch.evpn_route_servers | overlay/utils.py |
switch.evpn_role | overlay/utils.py |
switch.mpls_route_reflectors | overlay/utils.py |
switch.bgp_as | overlay/utils.py |
switch.overlay.peering_address | overlay/utils.py |
switch.mpls_overlay_role | overlay/utils.py |
switch.overlay.evpn_mpls | overlay/utils.py |
switch.* leveraged for Jinja2 templates¶
These variables are historically used in builtin jinja2 templates so they should not be removed without warning. TODO: Only expose these in the Jinja2 templating environment used for custom templates. They would not be available outside of that, so any inline Jinja2 could not use these values.
Variable | Used in file |
---|---|
switch.type | fabric-documentation.j2 |
switch.uplink_ipv4_pool | fabric-documentation.j2 |
switch.loopback_ipv4_pool | fabric-documentation.j2 |
switch.vtep_loopback_ipv4_pool | fabric-documentation.j2 |
switch.node | fabric-documentation.j2 |
switch.mgmt_ip | fabric-documentation.j2 |
switch.platform | fabric-documentation.j2 |
switch.serial_number | fabric-documentation.j2 |
switch.underlay_routing_protocol | fabric-documentation.j2 |
switch.type | fabric-p2p-links.j2 |
switch.type | fabric-topology.j2 |
switch.mpls_overlay_role | interface_descriptions/loopback_interfaces/overlay-loopback.j2 |
switch.mpls_lsr | interface_descriptions/loopback_interfaces/overlay-loopback.j2 |
switch.mlag_peer | interface_descriptions/mlag/ethernet-interfaces.j2 |
switch.mlag_interfaces | interface_descriptions/mlag/port-channel-interfaces.j2 |
switch.mlag_peer | interface_descriptions/mlag/port-channel-interfaces.j2 |
switch.mlag_port_channel_id | interface_descriptions/mlag/port-channel-interfaces.j2 |
switch.uplink_ipv4_pool | ip_addressing/avd-v2-spine-p2p-uplinks-ip.j2 |
switch.id | ip_addressing/avd-v2-spine-p2p-uplinks-ip.j2 |
switch.max_parallel_uplinks | ip_addressing/avd-v2-spine-p2p-uplinks-ip.j2 |
switch.max_uplink_switches | ip_addressing/avd-v2-spine-p2p-uplinks-ip.j2 |
switch.uplink_ipv4_pool | ip_addressing/avd-v2-spine-p2p-uplinks-peer-ip.j2 |
switch.id | ip_addressing/avd-v2-spine-p2p-uplinks-peer-ip.j2 |
switch.max_parallel_uplinks | ip_addressing/avd-v2-spine-p2p-uplinks-peer-ip.j2 |
switch.max_uplink_switches | ip_addressing/avd-v2-spine-p2p-uplinks-peer-ip.j2 |
switch.mlag_switch_ids.primary | ip_addressing/mlag-ibgp-peering-ip-primary.j2 |
switch.mlag_switch_ids.primary | ip_addressing/mlag-ibgp-peering-ip-secondary.j2 |
switch.uplink_ipv4_pool | ip_addressing/p2p-uplinks-ip.j2 |
switch.id | ip_addressing/p2p-uplinks-ip.j2 |
switch.max_uplink_switches | ip_addressing/p2p-uplinks-ip.j2 |
switch.max_parallel_uplinks | ip_addressing/p2p-uplinks-ip.j2 |
switch.uplink_ipv4_pool | ip_addressing/p2p-uplinks-peer-ip.j2 |
switch.id | ip_addressing/p2p-uplinks-peer-ip.j2 |
switch.max_uplink_switches | ip_addressing/p2p-uplinks-peer-ip.j2 |
switch.max_parallel_uplinks | ip_addressing/p2p-uplinks-peer-ip.j2 |
Other switch.* variables set in eos_designs_facts¶
Variable | Reason |
---|---|
switch.evpn_multicast | Since the code behind evpn_multicast has to check the mlag peer facts for ‘overlay_rd_type_admin_subfield’ we can either expose that field in facts, or perform the check inside eos_designs_facts. |
switch.endpoint_trunk_groups | Complex calculations leveraging data from peers leading to compact output, so instead of repeating in multiple areas, we do it once and store the result. |
switch.endpoint_vlans | Complex calculations leveraging data from peers leading to compact output, so instead of repeating in multiple areas, we do it once and store the result. |
switch.local_endpoint_trunk_groups | Complex calculations leveraging data from peers leading to compact output, so instead of repeating in multiple areas, we do it once and store the result. |
switch.mlag_ip | mlag_ip must be available to the mlag peer. |
switch.mlag_l3_ip | mlag_l3_ip must be available to the mlag peer. |
switch.mgmt_ip | mgmp_ip must be available to the mlag peer. |
switch.uplink_peers | These are used to generate the “avd_topology_peers” fact covering downlinks for all devices in eos_designs_facts action plugin. |
switch.dc_name | Used for underlay HER flood-list calculations when using scope dc_name |
switch.bgp_as | Known use of inline jinja in customer deployments |
switch.group | Known use of inline jinja in customer deployments |
switch.hostname | Known use of inline jinja in customer deployments |
switch.id | Known use of inline jinja in customer deployments |
switch.mgmt_interface | Known use of inline jinja in customer deployments |
switch.mgmt_ip | Known use of inline jinja in customer deployments |
switch.router_id | Known use of inline jinja in customer deployments |