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Nornir plugin to validate network state on a per-device basis

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Nornir Validate

A Nornir plugin for validating network state (actual state) against YAML-based specifications (desired state). This project extends napalm-validate to perform command-based validation rather than relying solely on getters, providing greater flexibility in validating arbitrary command outputs. It leverages Nornir with nornir-netmiko to collect and format device data, then compares actual state against desired state to generate a compliance report.

For a complete list of supported validations, see the validation reference.

How It Works

  1. Validation File: The expected desired state specified in YAML format (can be automatically generated) is provided at runtime
  2. Desired State: The validation file is rendered by Jinja adding validation commands to the desired state and storing this as a Nornir host variable
  3. Data Collection: Nornir (netmiko plugin) executes commands against target devices parsing the outputs through ntc-templates to construct the actual state
  4. Compliance Report: The desired state and actual state are fed into napalm_validate generating a compliance report of the differences

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Installation

pip install nornir-validate

or

uv add nornir-validate

Due to the fact I am using a customised version on nornir-rich you must install that branch manually as PyPi will only default PyPI version (see issue #5)

uv add "nornir_rich @ git+https://github.com/sjhloco/nornir_rich" --branch per_panel_var

Usage

Below is just the bare minimum to get started, see the documentation for more detailed information.

Generating a Compliance Report

The compliance report is generated based on a YAML formatted validation file describing the desired state of the network. Comprehensive validation file examples for all supported operating systems and features can be found in the example_validation_files directory.

import yaml
from nornir import InitNornir
from nornir_validate import validate, print_result_val

nr = InitNornir(config_file="config.yml")

with open("input_val_data.yml") as tmp_data:
    input_data = yaml.load(tmp_data, Loader=yaml.Loader)

result = nr.run(task=validate, input_data=input_data)
print_result_val(result)

By default the full compliance report will be printed to the screen if the validation fails, add the save_report="" argument to also save it to file.

Auto-generation of Validation Files

Rather than defining validation files manually from scratch they can be automatically generated from a devices actual state based of an index of sub-features. If no index file is specified (omit the input_data= argument), validations will be generated for all enabled sub-features on the device.

from nornir import InitNornir
from nornir_validate import generate_val_file, print_result_gvf

nr = InitNornir(config_file="config.yml")

with open("CORE_index.yml") as tmp_data:
    input_idx = yaml.load(tmp_data, Loader=yaml.Loader)

result = nr.run(task=generate_val_file, input_data=input_idx)
print_result_gvf(result, nr)

Validations that have environment-specific elements (such as VRF route table) must be manually defined in the index file, if not it will only generate validations for the global elements (the global routing table).

Example projects

Below are few projects that use nornir-validate:

  • nr-val: A basic no-frills script to generate validation files and create compliance reports
  • nornir-ppcheck: Tool for running pre and post change check as well as validation of network state
  • update-mgmt-acl: Tool to update management and SNMP ACLs on Cisco IOS-XE, NXOS and ASA

Contributing

If you want to help add any validations to the project the Contribution Guidelines walk through the steps.

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