networkconfgen

Jinja2 based configuration generator with some extensions required to generate configurations for network devices


License
MIT
Install
pip install networkconfgen==0.2.0

Documentation

NetworkConfGen

Jinja2 based configuration generator with some extensions required to generate configurations for network devices. It's build on top of the Jinja2 template engine.

The following python versions are supported:

  • python 2.7 (requires py2-ipaddress backport)
  • python 3.4
  • python 3.5
  • python 3.6

Setup and Installation

You can install it via pip:

pip install networkconfgen 

Quickstart

Before you begin, I assume that you are already familiar with the Jinja2 Template syntax. If not, please take a look at the Jinja2 Template Designer Documentation.

The following custom filters/extensions are added to the standard Jinja2 template syntax:

  • filter to convert strings to VLAN names (e.g. {{ "Data Network"|valid_vlan_name }} will render to Data_Network)
  • filter to convert an integer (0-32)
    • to a dotted decimal network mask (e.g. {{ "24"|dotted_decimal }} will render to 255.255.255.0)
    • to a dotted decimal hostmask/wildcard mask (e.g. {{ "24"|wildcard_mask }} will render to 0.0.0.255)
  • filter to convert a given VLAN range to a list with individual values (e.g. {{ "2-4"|expand_vlan_list }} will render to [2, 3, 4])
  • split an interface string into it's components (dictionary with the keys chassis, module and port)
    • for Cisco IOS, e.g. {{ "GigabitEthernet1/2/3"|split_interface_cisco_ios }} will render to {"chassis": "1", "module": "2", "port": "3"})
    • for Juniper JUNOS, e.g. {{ "ge-0/1/2"|split_interface_juniper_junos }} will render to {"chassis": "0", "module": "1", "port": "2"})
    • generic filter (var|split_interface(regex)) that requires a regular expression with three named groups: chassis, module and port
  • an experimental filter to convert interface names between vendors (e.g. {{ "Gi0/0/1"|convert_interface_name("juniper_junos") }} will render to ge-0/0/0)
  • Jinja2 Expression Statement (do) extension, see the Jinja 2 docmentation for details

The following example script shows, how to render jinja2 templates from strings:

from networkconfgen import NetworkConfGen


if __name__ == "__main__":
    confgen = NetworkConfGen()
    template = "My {{ awesome }} template"
    parameters = {
        "awesome": "great"
    }
    
    # returns a NetworkConfGenResult instance
    result = confgen.render_from_string(template_content=template, parameters=parameters)
    
    # verify that the rendering was successful
    if not result.render_error:
        # raw output from jinja2
        print(result.template_result)
        
        # cleaned result (strip whitespace and 4 consecutive blanks)
        print(result.cleaned_template_result())
       
    else: 
        print("Something went wrong: %s" % result.error_text)

The result of the render_from_string (and render_from_file) functions is an instance of the class NetworkConfGenResult with the following attributes and methods:

attribute/method description
template_result The result of the template rendering process (if no error during rendering occurred)
render_error True if an error during rendering occurred (e.g. Syntax Errors)
content_error True if one of the custom filters produces an invalid result, indicate that the result may not be trustworthy
from_string True if the template was rendered from a string value, otherwise False
error_text contains the error message if a rendering error occurred
search_path (render_from_file only, primarily for debugging) where is the template stored
template_file_name (render_from_file only, primarily for debugging) name of the template, that was used
cleaned_template_result() returns a cleaned representation of the template_result (without whitespace and tabs/4 times blanks)
to_json() returns a dictionary representation of this class

You can als render templates that are stored in directories to use more `advanced features, like Template inheritance and multiple template files. To enable the file-based lookup, just modify the following two lines from the previous example:

...
if __name__ == "__main__":
    confgen = NetworkConfGen(searchpath="templates")
    
    ...
    
    # will look for a template file located at "./templates/my_template_file.txt"
    result = confgen.render_from_file(file="my_template_file.txt", parameters=parameters)
    
    ...

You find additional example scripts in the examples directory.

content error checks

To check if something went wrong within the custom filters, you can verify the content with the content_error property (see the previous table in the "Quickstart" section). The content_error is set to True if the template result contains well-known error codes this value is set to true. These well known error codes are also available within the _ERROR_ variable that is added to the parameter set. It can be used to signal logical errors within the templates.

The following example template shows how to use it:

!
hostname {{ hostname }}
!
{% if management_ip is defined %}
    interface Loopback1
        ip address {{ management_ip }} 255.255.255.255
{% else %}
    {# if no management IP is defined, add a content error #}
    {# There are multiple error codes available (see table below) #}
    {{ _ERROR_.template }}
{% endif %}
!
error code variable string in template description
_ERROR_.unknown $$UNKOWN_ERROR_IN_CUSTOM_FUNCTION$$ unknown error within a custom filter
_ERROR_.invalid_vlan_range $$INVALID_VLAN_RANGE$$ invalid VLAN range statement (following a detailed error message)
_ERROR_.invalid_value $$INVALID_VALUE$$ any invalid value (following a detailed error message)
_ERROR_.template $$TEMPLATE_ERROR$$ can be used to signal an error based on some template logic
_ERROR_.parameter $$PARAMETER_ERROR$$ issue with an parameter
_ERROR_.invalid_regex $$INVALID_REGEX_ERROR$$ error if an invalid regular expression is used
_ERROR_.no_match $$NO_MATCH_ERROR$$ error if a value within a regular expression lookup is not found

changelog

version 0.2.0

  • add error code variables to the configuration rendering process
  • add three new custom filters:
    • split_interface
    • split_interface_cisco_ios
    • split_interface_juniper_junos

version 0.1.0

  • initial version of the library

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