NAME

BigIP::ParseConfig - F5/BigIP configuration parser

SYNOPSIS

use BigIP::ParseConfig;

# Module initialization
my $bip = new BigIP::ParseConfig( '/config/bigip.conf' );

# Iterate over pools
foreach my $pool ( $bip->pools() ) {
    # Iterate over pool members
    foreach my $member ( $bip->members( $pool ) ) {
        # Change port from 80 to 443
        if ( $member /^(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+):80/ ) {
            push @members, "$1:443";
            my $change = 1;
        }
    }
    # Commit the change above (80->443)
    if ( $change ) {
        $bip->modify(
            type => 'pool',
            key  => $pool,
            members => [ @members ]
        );
    }
}

# Write out a new config file
# $bip->write( '/config/bigip.conf.new' );

DESCRIPTION

BigIP::ParseConfig provides a Perl interface to reading, writing, and manipulating configuration files used on F5 (BigIP) LTM network devices.

This module is currently a work-in-progress. Please e-mail with problems, bug fixes, comments and complaints.

CONSTRUCTOR

new ( FILE )

Create a new BigIP::ParseConfig object.

FILE refers to the bigip.conf configuration file, usually found at /config/bigip.conf.

Example

$bip = BigIP::ParseConfig->new( '/config/bigip.conf' );

METHODS

monitors
nodes
partitions
pools
profiles
routes
users
virtuals

List the names of all found objects of the referring method.

Examples

@pools = $bip->pools();

@virtuals = $bip->virtuals();
members ( POOL )

List the members of a specified pool.

Example

@members = $bip->pools( 'Production_LDAP_pool' );
modify ( OPTIONS )

Modify the attributes of a specified object. The following options are required:

type

The type of object being modified. Allowed types are: monitor, node, partition, pool, profile, route, user, virtual.

key

The key (name) of the object being modified.

Following type and key should be a string or a reference to an array of strings. See the example below for more details.

Examples

$bip->modify(
    type => 'virtual',
    key  => 'Production_LDAP_vip',
    persist => 'cookie'
);

$bip->modify(
    type => 'pool',
    key  => 'Production_LDAP_pool',
    members => [ '192.168.0.1:636', '192.168.0.2:636' ]
);
write ( FILE )

Write out a new configuration file. FILE refers to the bigip.conf configuration file, usually found at /config/bigip.conf.

Example

$bip->write( '/config/bigip.conf.new' );

AUTHOR

Scott Schneider <sschneid@gmail.com>