Connpy is a SSH/Telnet connection manager and automation module
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Conn
Connpy is a ssh and telnet connection manager and automation module
Installation
pip install connpy
Automation module usage
Standalone module
import connpy
router = connpy.node("unique name","ip/hostname", user="username", password="password")
router.run(["term len 0","show run"])
print(router.output)
hasip = router.test("show ip int brief","1.1.1.1")
if hasip:
print("Router has ip 1.1.1.1")
else:
print("router does not have ip 1.1.1.1")
Using manager configuration
import connpy
conf = connpy.configfile()
device = conf.getitem("router@office")
router = connpy.node("unique name", **device, config=conf)
result = router.run("show ip int brief")
print(result)
Running parallel tasks on multiple devices
import connpy
conf = connpy.configfile()
#You can get the nodes from the config from a folder and fitlering in it
nodes = conf.getitem("@office", ["router1", "router2", "router3"])
#You can also get each node individually:
nodes = {}
nodes["router1"] = conf.getitem("router1@office")
nodes["router2"] = conf.getitem("router2@office")
nodes["router10"] = conf.getitem("router10@datacenter")
#Also, you can create the nodes manually:
nodes = {}
nodes["router1"] = {"host": "1.1.1.1", "user": "username", "password": "password1"}
nodes["router2"] = {"host": "1.1.1.2", "user": "username", "password": "password2"}
nodes["router3"] = {"host": "1.1.1.2", "user": "username", "password": "password3"}
#Finally you run some tasks on the nodes
mynodes = connpy.nodes(nodes, config = conf)
result = mynodes.test(["show ip int br"], "1.1.1.2")
for i in result:
print("---" + i + "---")
print(result[i])
print()
# Or for one specific node
mynodes.router1.run(["term len 0". "show run"], folder = "/home/user/logs")
Using variables
import connpy
config = connpy.configfile()
nodes = config.getitem("@office", ["router1", "router2", "router3"])
commands = []
commands.append("config t")
commands.append("interface lo {id}")
commands.append("ip add {ip} {mask}")
commands.append("end")
variables = {}
variables["router1@office"] = {"ip": "10.57.57.1"}
variables["router2@office"] = {"ip": "10.57.57.2"}
variables["router3@office"] = {"ip": "10.57.57.3"}
variables["__global__"] = {"id": "57"}
variables["__global__"]["mask"] = "255.255.255.255"
expected = "!"
routers = connpy.nodes(nodes, config = config)
routers.run(commands, variables)
routers.test("ping {ip}", expected, variables)
for key in routers.result:
print(key, ' ---> ', ("pass" if routers.result[key] else "fail"))
Connection manager
Features
- You can generate profiles and reference them from nodes using @profilename so you dont
need to edit multiple nodes when changing password or other information.
- Nodes can be stored on @folder or @subfolder@folder to organize your devices. Then can
be referenced using node@subfolder@folder or node@folder
- If you have too many nodes. Get completion script using: conn config --completion.
Or use fzf installing pyfzf and running conn config --fzf true
- Much more!
Usage:
usage: conn [-h] [--add | --del | --mod | --show | --debug] [node|folder]
conn {profile,move,mv,copy,cp,list,ls,bulk,config} ...
positional arguments:
node|folder node[@subfolder][@folder]
Connect to specific node or show all matching nodes
[@subfolder][@folder]
Show all available connections globaly or in specified path
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version Show version
-a, --add Add new node[@subfolder][@folder] or [@subfolder]@folder
-r, --del, --rm Delete node[@subfolder][@folder] or [@subfolder]@folder
-e, --mod, --edit Modify node[@subfolder][@folder]
-s, --show Show node[@subfolder][@folder]
-d, --debug Display all conections steps
Commands:
profile Manage profiles
move (mv) Move node
copy (cp) Copy node
list (ls) List profiles, nodes or folders
bulk Add nodes in bulk
run Run scripts or commands on nodes
config Manage app config
Manage profiles:
usage: conn profile [-h] (--add | --del | --mod | --show) profile
positional arguments:
profile Name of profile to manage
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a, --add Add new profile
-r, --del, --rm Delete profile
-e, --mod, --edit Modify profile
-s, --show Show profile
Examples:
conn profile --add office-user
conn --add @office
conn --add @datacenter@office
conn --add server@datacenter@office
conn --add pc@office
conn --show server@datacenter@office
conn pc@office
conn server
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