Python library for NETCONF clients
Project description
ncclient is a Python library that facilitates client-side scripting and application development around the NETCONF protocol. ncclient was developed by Shikar Bhushan. It is now maintained by Leonidas Poulopoulos (@leopoul)
This version includes a merge of Juniper Networks and Cisco Systems respective ncclient forks based on leopoul/ncclient v0.3.2
Docs: http://ncclient.readthedocs.org
Requirements:
Python 2.6 <= version < 3.0
setuptools 0.6+
Paramiko 1.7+
lxml 3.0+
libxml2
libxslt
If you are on Debian/Ubuntu install the following libs (via aptitude or apt-get):
libxml2-dev
libxslt1-dev
Installation:
[ncclient] $ sudo python setup.py install
Examples:
[ncclient] $ python examples/juniper/*.py
Usage
Get device running config
Use either an interactive Python console (ipython) or integrate the following in your code:
from ncclient import manager with manager.connect(host=host, port=830, username=user, hostkey_verify=False) as m: c = m.get_config(source='running').data_xml with open("%s.xml" % host, 'w') as f: f.write(c)
As this version integrates Juniper’s and Cisco’s forks, lots of new concepts have been introduced that ease management of Juniper and Cisco devices respectively. The biggest change is the introduction of device handlers in connection paramms. For example to invoke Juniper’s functions annd params one has to re-write the above with device_params={‘name’:’junos’}:
from ncclient import manager with manager.connect(host=host, port=830, username=user, hostkey_verify=False, device_params={'name':'junos'}) as m: c = m.get_config(source='running').data_xml with open("%s.xml" % host, 'w') as f: f.write(c)
Respectively, for Cisco nxos, the name is nxos. Device handlers are easy to implement and prove to be futureproof.
Changes | brief
Switch between replies if custom handler is found
Add Juniper, Cisco and default device handlers
Allow preferred SSH subsystem name in device params
Allow iteration over multiple SSH subsystem names.
Acknowledgements
Many thanks, primarily to Jeremy Schulman (Juniper) for providing his precious feedback, to Eben Aries (Juniper) for his contribution, to Juergen Brendel (Cisco) for the Cisco fork and to all contributors from Cisco and Juniper.
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