def main(): """Basic use example""" # create scrapli_netconf connection just like with scrapli, open the connection conn = NetconfScrape(**JUNOS_DEVICE) conn.open() # lock the candidate config before starting because why not result = conn.lock(target="candidate") print(result.result) # get the whole config; just like scrapli the result is a `Response` object, in this case a # `NetconfResponse` object with some additional methods result = conn.get_config() # print xml text result print(result.result) # print xml element result print(result.xml_result) # get the whole config, but apply some filters (subtree filters) in the case of junos since its # just a config, not a model and we are filtering for things under `configuration` this has to # live in a single filter unlike iosxr result = conn.get_config(filters=CONFIG_FILTER) print(result.result) # get some operational data via "rpc" for juniper style rpc calls; note the `filter_` to # not reuse builtins result = conn.rpc(filter_=COMMIT_FILTER) print(result.result) # edit the candidate configuration result = conn.edit_config(config=EDIT_NETCONF, target="candidate") print(result.result) # commit config changes conn.commit() print(result.result) # edit multiple config elements result = conn.edit_config(config=EDIT_MULTIPLE, target="candidate") print(result.result) # discard this config change result = conn.discard() print(result.result) # unlock the candidate now that we're done result = conn.unlock(target="candidate") print(result.result) # close the session conn.close()
from scrapli_netconf.driver import NetconfScrape from mydevice import * import logging logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG) xpath_filter = ''' <get> <filter xmlns:t="http://cisco.com/ns/yang/Cisco-IOS-XE-ospf-oper" type="xpath" select="/ospf-oper-data/ospf-state/ospf-instance[af='address-family-ipv4' and router-id='168432911']" /> </get> ''' conn = NetconfScrape(**router) conn.open() response = conn.rpc(filter_=xpath_filter) print(response.result)
from scrapli_netconf.driver import NetconfScrape my_device = { "host": "10.10.20.100", "auth_username": "******", "auth_password": "******", "auth_strict_key": False, "port": 830 } conn = NetconfScrape(**my_device) conn.open() rpc_filter = ''' <get> <filter xmlns:t="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-interfaces" type="xpath" select="/interfaces/interface[name='Vlan500']/description"/> </get> ''' response = conn.rpc(rpc_filter) print(response.result)