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Execution module for `ciscoconfparse <http://www.pennington.net/py/ciscoconfparse/index.html>`_
.. versionadded:: 2019.2.0
This module can be used for basic configuration parsing, audit or validation
for a variety of network platforms having Cisco IOS style configuration (one
space indentation), including: Cisco IOS, Cisco Nexus, Cisco IOS-XR,
Cisco IOS-XR, Cisco ASA, Arista EOS, Brocade, HP Switches, Dell PowerConnect
Switches, or Extreme Networks devices. In newer versions, ``ciscoconfparse``
provides support for brace-delimited configuration style as well, for platforms
such as: Juniper Junos, Palo Alto, or F5 Networks.
See http://www.pennington.net/py/ciscoconfparse/index.html for further details.
:depends: ciscoconfparse
This module depends on the Python library with the same name,
``ciscoconfparse`` - to install execute: ``pip install ciscoconfparse``.
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Return all the line objects that match the expression in the ``regex``
argument.
.. warning::
This function is mostly valuable when invoked from other Salt
components (i.e., execution modules, states, templates etc.). For CLI
usage, please consider using
:py:func:`ciscoconfparse.find_lines <salt.ciscoconfparse_mod.find_lines>`
config
The configuration sent as text.
.. note::
This argument is ignored when ``config_path`` is specified.
config_path
The absolute or remote path to the file with the configuration to be
parsed. This argument supports the usual Salt filesystem URIs, e.g.,
``salt://``, ``https://``, ``ftp://``, ``s3://``, etc.
regex
The regular expression to match the lines against.
saltenv: ``base``
Salt fileserver environment from which to retrieve the file. This
argument is ignored when ``config_path`` is not a ``salt://`` URL.
Usage example:
.. code-block:: python
objects = __salt__['ciscoconfparse.find_objects'](config_path='salt://path/to/config.txt',
regex='Gigabit')
for obj in objects:
print(obj.text)
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Return all the lines (as text) that match the expression in the ``regex``
argument.
config
The configuration sent as text.
.. note::
This argument is ignored when ``config_path`` is specified.
config_path
The absolute or remote path to the file with the configuration to be
parsed. This argument supports the usual Salt filesystem URIs, e.g.,
``salt://``, ``https://``, ``ftp://``, ``s3://``, etc.
regex
The regular expression to match the lines against.
saltenv: ``base``
Salt fileserver environment from which to retrieve the file. This
argument is ignored when ``config_path`` is not a ``salt://`` URL.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' ciscoconfparse.find_lines config_path=https://bit.ly/2mAdq7z regex='ip address'
Output example:
.. code-block:: text
cisco-ios-router:
- ip address dhcp
- ip address 172.20.0.1 255.255.255.0
- no ip address
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Parse through the children of all parent lines matching ``parent_regex``,
and return a list of child objects, which matched the ``child_regex``.
.. warning::
This function is mostly valuable when invoked from other Salt
components (i.e., execution modules, states, templates etc.). For CLI
usage, please consider using
:py:func:`ciscoconfparse.find_lines_w_child <salt.ciscoconfparse_mod.find_lines_w_child>`
config
The configuration sent as text.
.. note::
This argument is ignored when ``config_path`` is specified.
config_path
The absolute or remote path to the file with the configuration to be
parsed. This argument supports the usual Salt filesystem URIs, e.g.,
``salt://``, ``https://``, ``ftp://``, ``s3://``, etc.
parent_regex
The regular expression to match the parent lines against.
child_regex
The regular expression to match the child lines against.
ignore_ws: ``False``
Whether to ignore the white spaces.
saltenv: ``base``
Salt fileserver environment from which to retrieve the file. This
argument is ignored when ``config_path`` is not a ``salt://`` URL.
Usage example:
.. code-block:: python
objects = __salt__['ciscoconfparse.find_objects_w_child'](config_path='https://bit.ly/2mAdq7z',
parent_regex='line con',
child_regex='stopbits')
for obj in objects:
print(obj.text)
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Return a list of parent lines (as text) matching the regular expression
``parent_regex`` that have children lines matching ``child_regex``.
config
The configuration sent as text.
.. note::
This argument is ignored when ``config_path`` is specified.
config_path
The absolute or remote path to the file with the configuration to be
parsed. This argument supports the usual Salt filesystem URIs, e.g.,
``salt://``, ``https://``, ``ftp://``, ``s3://``, etc.
parent_regex
The regular expression to match the parent lines against.
child_regex
The regular expression to match the child lines against.
ignore_ws: ``False``
Whether to ignore the white spaces.
saltenv: ``base``
Salt fileserver environment from which to retrieve the file. This
argument is ignored when ``config_path`` is not a ``salt://`` URL.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' ciscoconfparse.find_lines_w_child config_path=https://bit.ly/2mAdq7z parent_line='line con' child_line='stopbits'
salt '*' ciscoconfparse.find_lines_w_child config_path=https://bit.ly/2uIRxau parent_regex='ge-(.*)' child_regex='unit \d+'
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Return a list of parent ``ciscoconfparse.IOSCfgLine`` objects, which matched
the ``parent_regex`` and whose children did *not* match ``child_regex``.
Only the parent ``ciscoconfparse.IOSCfgLine`` objects will be returned. For
simplicity, this method only finds oldest ancestors without immediate
children that match.
.. warning::
This function is mostly valuable when invoked from other Salt
components (i.e., execution modules, states, templates etc.). For CLI
usage, please consider using
:py:func:`ciscoconfparse.find_lines_wo_child <salt.ciscoconfparse_mod.find_lines_wo_child>`
config
The configuration sent as text.
.. note::
This argument is ignored when ``config_path`` is specified.
config_path
The absolute or remote path to the file with the configuration to be
parsed. This argument supports the usual Salt filesystem URIs, e.g.,
``salt://``, ``https://``, ``ftp://``, ``s3://``, etc.
parent_regex
The regular expression to match the parent lines against.
child_regex
The regular expression to match the child lines against.
ignore_ws: ``False``
Whether to ignore the white spaces.
saltenv: ``base``
Salt fileserver environment from which to retrieve the file. This
argument is ignored when ``config_path`` is not a ``salt://`` URL.
Usage example:
.. code-block:: python
objects = __salt__['ciscoconfparse.find_objects_wo_child'](config_path='https://bit.ly/2mAdq7z',
parent_regex='line con',
child_regex='stopbits')
for obj in objects:
print(obj.text)
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Return a list of parent ``ciscoconfparse.IOSCfgLine`` lines as text, which
matched the ``parent_regex`` and whose children did *not* match ``child_regex``.
Only the parent ``ciscoconfparse.IOSCfgLine`` text lines will be returned.
For simplicity, this method only finds oldest ancestors without immediate
children that match.
config
The configuration sent as text.
.. note::
This argument is ignored when ``config_path`` is specified.
config_path
The absolute or remote path to the file with the configuration to be
parsed. This argument supports the usual Salt filesystem URIs, e.g.,
``salt://``, ``https://``, ``ftp://``, ``s3://``, etc.
parent_regex
The regular expression to match the parent lines against.
child_regex
The regular expression to match the child lines against.
ignore_ws: ``False``
Whether to ignore the white spaces.
saltenv: ``base``
Salt fileserver environment from which to retrieve the file. This
argument is ignored when ``config_path`` is not a ``salt://`` URL.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' ciscoconfparse.find_lines_wo_child config_path=https://bit.ly/2mAdq7z parent_line='line con' child_line='stopbits'
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Return a list of detailed matches, for the configuration blocks (parent-child
relationship) whose parent respects the regular expressions configured via
the ``parent_regex`` argument, and the child matches the ``child_regex``
regular expression. The result is a list of dictionaries with the following
keys:
- ``match``: a boolean value that tells whether ``child_regex`` matched any
children lines.
- ``parent``: the parent line (as text).
- ``child``: the child line (as text). If no child line matched, this field
will be ``None``.
Note that the return list contains the elements that matched the parent
condition, the ``parent_regex`` regular expression. Therefore, the ``parent``
field will always have a valid value, while ``match`` and ``child`` may
default to ``False`` and ``None`` respectively when there is not child match.
CLI Example:
.. code-block:: bash
salt '*' ciscoconfparse.filter_lines config_path=https://bit.ly/2mAdq7z parent_regex='Gigabit' child_regex='shutdown'
Example output (for the example above):
.. code-block:: python
[
{
'parent': 'interface GigabitEthernet1',
'match': False,
'child': None
},
{
'parent': 'interface GigabitEthernet2',
'match': True,
'child': ' shutdown'
},
{
'parent': 'interface GigabitEthernet3',
'match': True,
'child': ' shutdown'
}
]
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