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nornir_scrapli


Documentation: https://scrapli.github.io/nornir_scrapli

Source Code: https://github.com/scrapli/nornir_scrapli

Examples: https://github.com/scrapli/nornir_scrapli/tree/master/examples


nornir_scrapli -- scrapli's plugin for nornir

Key Features:

  • Easy: It's easy to get going with scrapli -- check out the documentation and example links above, and you'll be connecting to devices in no time.
  • Fast: Do you like to go fast? Of course you do! All of scrapli is built with speed in mind, but if you really feel the need for speed, check out the ssh2 transport plugin to take it to the next level!
  • Great Developer Experience: scrapli has great editor support thanks to being fully typed; that plus thorough docs make developing with scrapli a breeze.
  • Well Tested: Perhaps out of paranoia, but regardless of the reason, scrapli has lots of tests! Unit tests cover the basics, regularly ran functional tests connect to virtual routers to ensure that everything works IRL!
  • Pluggable: scrapli provides a pluggable transport system -- don't like the currently available transports, simply extend the base classes and add your own! Need additional device support? Create a simple "platform" in scrapli_community to easily add new device support!
  • But wait, there's more!: Have NETCONF devices in your environment, but love the speed and simplicity of scrapli? You're in luck! Check out scrapli_netconf!

Requirements

MacOS or *nix1, Python 3.7+

1 Although many parts of scrapli do run on Windows, Windows is not officially supported

Installation

pip install nornir-scrapli

See the docs for other installation methods/details.

A simple Example

from nornir import InitNornir
from nornir_scrapli.tasks import send_command


nr = InitNornir(config_file="nornir_data/config.yaml")
command_results = nr.run(task=send_command, command="show version")

print("send_command result:")
print(command_results["iosxe-1"].result)