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ANTA is Python framework that automates tests for Arista devices.
- ANTA provides a set of tests to validate the state of your network
- ANTA can be used to:
- Automate NRFU (Network Ready For Use) test on a preproduction network
- Automate tests on a live network (periodically or on demand)
- ANTA can be used with:
- The ANTA CLI
- As a Python library in your own application
# Install ANTA CLI
$ pip install anta
# Run ANTA CLI
$ anta --help
Usage: anta [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Arista Network Test Automation (ANTA) CLI
Options:
--version Show the version and exit.
--log-file FILE Send the logs to a file. If logging level is
DEBUG, only INFO or higher will be sent to
stdout. [env var: ANTA_LOG_FILE]
-l, --log-level [CRITICAL|ERROR|WARNING|INFO|DEBUG]
ANTA logging level [env var:
ANTA_LOG_LEVEL; default: INFO]
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
check Commands to validate configuration files
debug Commands to execute EOS commands on remote devices
exec Commands to execute various scripts on EOS devices
get Commands to get information from or generate inventories
nrfu Run ANTA tests on devices
Warning
The ANTA CLI options have changed after version 0.11 and have moved away from the top level anta
and are now required at their respective commands (e.g. anta nrfu
). This breaking change occurs after users feedback on making the CLI more intuitive. This change should not affect user experience when using environment variables.
The documentation is published on ANTA package website. Also, a demo repository is available to facilitate your journey with ANTA.
Contributions are welcome. Please refer to the contribution guide
Thank you to Angélique Phillipps, Colin MacGiollaEáin, Khelil Sator, Matthieu Tache, Onur Gashi, Paul Lavelle, Guillaume Mulocher and Thomas Grimonet for their contributions and guidances.