python-ttp-templates
Port variant v11
Summary Template Text Parser Templates collections (3.11)
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Package version 0.3.7
Homepage https://github.com/dmulyalin/ttp_templates
Keywords python
Maintainer Python Automaton
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Last modified 09 NOV 2024, 17:03:26 UTC
Port created 08 JAN 2023, 04:18:24 UTC
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single [Downloads] [PyPI versions] # Template Text Parser Templates This repository contains a collection of [TTP] templates. If you solved a problem using TTP and feel that your work can be useful to other people, feel free to raise an issue or submit pull request to include your template(s) in this repository. Refer to [Contribute Guide] for details. Documentation: [https://dmulyalin.github.io/ttp_templates/] Repository: [https://github.com/dmulyalin/ttp_templates] TTP: [https://ttp.readthedocs.io/] ## Installation From PyPi: `pip install ttp-templates` or latest from GitHub master branch (need Git installed on the system): `pip install git+https://github.com/dmulyalin/ttp_templates.git` ## Sample usage This example demonstrates how to parse `Test Platform` output for `show run | sec interface` command using `platform/test_platform_show_run_pipe_sec_interface.txt` template.
Code ```python from ttp_templates import parse_output import pprint data = """ interface GigabitEthernet1/3.251 description Customer #32148 encapsulation dot1q 251 ip address 172.16.33.10 255.255.255.128 shutdown ! interface GigabitEthernet1/3.251 description Customer #32148 encapsulation dot1q 251 ip address 172.16.33.10 255.255.255.128 shutdown """ result = parse_output( data=data, platform="Test Platform", command="show run | sec interface" ) pprint.pprint(result) # prints: # [[[{'description': 'Customer #32148', # 'disabled': True, # 'dot1q': '251', # 'interface': 'GigabitEthernet1/3.251', # 'ip': '172.16.33.10', # 'mask': '255.255.255.128'}, # {'description': 'Customer #32148', # 'disabled': True, # 'dot1q': '251', # 'interface': 'GigabitEthernet1/3.251', # 'ip': '172.16.33.10', # 'mask': '255.255.255.128'}]]] ```
Sample code to parse `Cisco IOS` output in a structure compatible with `ietf-interfaces` YANG module.
Code ```python from ttp_templates import get_template from ttp import ttp import pprint data1 = """ interface GigabitEthernet1/3.251 description Customer #32148 encapsulation dot1q 251 ip address 172.16.33.10 255.255.255.128 shutdown ! interface GigabitEthernet1/4 description vCPEs access control ip address 172.16.33.10 255.255.255.128 ! """ data2 = """
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