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devnet_training

Some network-oriented developments using APIs/Netconf/Yang/etc. (self-trainings, nothing fancy)

Some reminders/cheatsheets

Yang

(Must be in the directory of the module or --path must be specified to indicate where to search dependencies of the module)

pyang --tree-help

pyang -f tree <yang_module>

pyang -f tree --tree-path path/to/target <yang_module>

pyang -f tree --tree-depth 2 <yang_module>

pyang -f tree --tree-depth 10 bgp/openconfig-bgp.yang -p bgp -p rib -p policy -p types --tree-path bgp/neighbors/neighbor/afi-safis/afi-safi/ipv6-unicast

--tree-print-groupings Also print from which file each dependencies of the module were taken.

(Interesting enough there is also an output as -f jstree to browse the output in a browser. Similarly YangExplorer allows browsing & generating RPC requests)

Getting Netconf ready formats : (the output might need some corrections though) pyang -f sample-xml-skeleton --sample-xml-skeleton-path path/to/target <yang_module>

pyang -f sample-xml-skeleton --sample-xml-skeleton-path path/to/target --sample-xml-skeleton-doctype=config <yang_module>

Validating modules : pyang --lint <yang_module>

We can also validate modules via the website yangvalidator.com. This one is interesting since it can validate against a specific RFC and/or Draft.

Generating python : export PYBINDPLUGIN=`/usr/bin/env python -c 'import pyangbind; import os; print("%s/plugin" % os.path.dirname(pyangbind.__file__))' pyang -p /path/to/target --plugindir $PYBINDPLUGIN -f pybind openconfig-bgp.yang > openconfig-bgp.py

OR

Use of ydk-gen to generate python (or other) libs from yang modules + a profile file (mostly metadatas) : python generate.py --python --bundle profile_file.json

Nornir automation

This was for nornir 1.x, nornir 2.x broke most of the things below (https://nornir.readthedocs.io/en/stable/upgrading/1_to_2.html)

nornir.core.InitNornir -> function to init with conf/code

Example config file :

---
num_workers: 100
inventory: nornir.plugins.inventory.simple.SimpleInventory
SimpleInventory:
    host_file: "inventory/hosts.yaml"
    group_file: "inventory/groups.yaml"

Example hosts inventory (can use an Ansible style inventory also)

---
host1.earth:
    nornir_host: 1.2.3.4
    nornir_ssh_port: 22
    nornir_username: user
    nornir_password: pass
    site: earth
    role: spine
    groups:
        - earth
    nornir_nos: whateveros
    type: network_device

Example groups file :

---
defaults:
    domain: solar.space
solar:
    asn: 65100
earth:
    groups:
        - solar

Simple snippet :

from nornir.plugins.tasks import networking

earth_spine = nr.filter(site="earth", role="spine")
result = earth_spine.run(task=networking.napalm_get,
                        getters=["facts"])
print_result(result)

Tasks provided : https://nornir.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins/tasks/index.html Simple custom task :

def list_hosts(task, random_arg):
    print(f"{task.host.name}, {random_arg}")

nr.run(task=list_hosts, num_workers=1, random_arg=1)

Nornir 2.x

nornir.InitNornir -> function to init with conf/code

Example config file :

---
num_workers: 100
inventory: nornir.plugins.inventory.simple.SimpleInventory
SimpleInventory:
    host_file: "inventory/hosts.yaml"
    group_file: "inventory/groups.yaml"

Example hosts inventory (can use an Ansible style inventory also)

---
host1.earth:
    hostname: 1.2.3.4
    port: 22
    username: user
    password: pass
    platform: whateveros
    groups:
      - earth
    data:
      site: earth
      role: spine
      type: network_device

Example groups file :

---
global:
  data:
    domain: solar.space
solar:
  data:
    asn: 65100
earth:
    groups:
        - solar

Simple snippet :

from nornir import InitNornir
from nornir.plugins.tasks import networking

nr = InitNornir(config_file="config.yaml") (or the config can be inline)
earth_spine = nr.filter(site="earth", role="spine")
result = earth_spine.run(task=networking.napalm_get,
                        getters=["facts", "interfaces"])
print_result(result)

Tasks provided : https://nornir.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins/tasks/index.html Simple custom task :

def list_hosts(task, random_arg):
    print(f"{task.host.name}, {random_arg}")

nr.run(task=list_hosts, num_workers=1, random_arg=1)

Leverage Ansible inventory

Not a lot to change :

  1. Modify the config file to :
inventory: nornir.plugins.inventory.ansible.AnsibleInventory
AnsibleInventory:
  hostsfile: "hosts"
  1. Add the mandatory variables if you don't have them already (platform, hostname, username, password, port)