Esempio n. 1
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def main():
    """Example demonstrating using the `Scrape` driver directly"""
    # the `Scrape` driver is only for use if you *really* want to manually handle the channel
    # input/output if your device type is supported by a core platform you should probably use that,
    # otherwise check out the `GenericDriver` before diving into `Scrape` as a last resort!
    conn = Scrape(**MY_DEVICE)
    conn.open()

    print(conn.channel.get_prompt())
    print(conn.channel.send_input("show run | i hostname")[1])

    # paging is NOT disabled w/ Scrape driver!
    conn.channel.send_input("terminal length 0")
    print(conn.channel.send_input("show run")[1])
    conn.close()

    # Context manager is a great way to use scrapli:
    with Scrape(**MY_DEVICE) as conn:
        result = conn.channel.send_input("show run | i hostname")
    print(result[1])
Esempio n. 2
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import logging
import time
from pathlib import Path

from device_info import iosxe_device
from scrapli import Scrape

logging.basicConfig(
    filename=f"{Path(__file__).resolve().parents[0]}/scrape_driver.log", level=logging.DEBUG
)
logger = logging.getLogger("scrapli")

conn = Scrape(**iosxe_device)
conn.open()

print("***** Get Prompt:")
print(conn.channel.get_prompt())

print("***** Show run | i hostname:")
result = conn.channel.send_input("show run | i hostname")
print(result)

print("***** Clear logging buffer:")
interact = [("clear logg", "Clear logging buffer [confirm]"), ("", "csr1000v#")]
result = conn.channel.send_inputs_interact(interact)
print(result)

print("***** Disable Paging:")
result = conn.channel.send_input("term length 0")
print(result)