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Parse, Audit, Query, Build, and Modify Cisco IOS-style and JunOS-style configs

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Introduction: What is ciscoconfparse?

Short answer: ciscoconfparse is a Python library that helps you quickly answer questions like these about your Cisco configurations:

  • What interfaces are shutdown?
  • Which interfaces are in trunk mode?
  • What address and subnet mask is assigned to each interface?
  • Which interfaces are missing a critical command?
  • Is this configuration missing a standard config line?

It can help you:

  • Audit existing router / switch / firewall / wlc configurations
  • Modify existing configurations
  • Build new configurations

Speaking generally, the library examines an IOS-style config and breaks it into a set of linked parent / child relationships. You can perform complex queries about these relationships.

Cisco IOS config: Parent / child

Usage

The following code will parse a configuration stored in 'exampleswitch.conf' and select interfaces that are shutdown.

from ciscoconfparse import CiscoConfParse

parse = CiscoConfParse('exampleswitch.conf', syntax='ios')

for intf_obj in parse.find_objects_w_child('^interface', '^\s+shutdown'):
    print("Shutdown: " + intf_obj.text)

The next example will find the IP address assigned to interfaces.

from ciscoconfparse import CiscoConfParse

parse = CiscoConfParse('exampleswitch.conf', syntax='ios')

for intf_obj in parse.find_objects('^interface'):

    intf_name = intf_obj.re_match_typed('^interface\s+(\S.+?)$')

    # Search children of all interfaces for a regex match and return
    # the value matched in regex match group 1.  If there is no match,
    # return a default value: ''
    intf_ip_addr = intf_obj.re_match_iter_typed(
        r'ip\saddress\s(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)\s', result_type=str,
        group=1, default='')
    print("{0}: {1}".format(intf_name, intf_ip_addr))

What if we don't use Cisco?

Don't let that stop you.

As of CiscoConfParse 1.2.4, you can parse brace-delimited configurations into a Cisco IOS style (see Github Issue #17), which means that CiscoConfParse can parse these configurations:

  • Juniper Networks Junos
  • Palo Alto Networks Firewall configurations
  • F5 Networks configurations

CiscoConfParse also handles anything that has a Cisco IOS style of configuration, which includes:

  • Cisco IOS, Cisco Nexus, Cisco IOS-XR, Cisco IOS-XE, Aironet OS, Cisco ASA, Cisco CatOS
  • Arista EOS
  • Brocade
  • HP Switches
  • Force 10 Switches
  • Dell PowerConnect Switches
  • Extreme Networks
  • Enterasys
  • Screenos

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Editing the Package

  • git clone https://github.com/mpenning/ciscoconfparse
  • cd ciscoconfparse
  • git checkout -b develop
  • Add / modify / delete on the develop branch
  • make test
  • If tests run clean, git commit all the pending changes on the develop branch
  • (as required) Edit the version number in pyproject.toml
  • git checkout main
  • git merge develop
  • make test
  • make repo-push
  • make pypi

Pre-requisites

The ciscoconfparse python package requires Python versions 3.7+ (note: Python version 3.7.0 has a bug - ref Github issue #117, but version 3.7.1 works); the OS should not matter.

Installation and Downloads

  • Use poetry for Python3.x... :

    python -m pip install ciscoconfparse
    

If you're interested in the source, you can always pull from the github repo:

  • Download from the github repo: :

      git clone git://github.com/mpenning/ciscoconfparse
      cd ciscoconfparse/
      python -m pip install .
    

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Unit-Tests

The project's test workflow checks ciscoconfparse on Python versions 3.6 and higher, as well as a pypy JIT executable.

Click the image below for details; the current build status is: Github unittest status

License and Copyright

ciscoconfparse is licensed GPLv3

  • Copyright (C) 2021-2022 David Michael Pennington
  • Copyright (C) 2020-2021 David Michael Pennington at Cisco Systems (post-acquisition: Cisco acquired ThousandEyes)
  • Copyright (C) 2019 David Michael Pennington at ThousandEyes
  • Copyright (C) 2012-2019 David Michael Pennington at Samsung Data Services
  • Copyright (C) 2011-2012 David Michael Pennington at Dell Computer Corp
  • Copyright (C) 2007-2011 David Michael Pennington

The word "Cisco" is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems.

Author

ciscoconfparse was written by David Michael Pennington (mike [~at~] pennington [.dot.] net).

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