Cisco Viptela vManage Python SDK/CLI/Ansible

This repo contains a Python SDK for Cisco Viptela vManage as well as a CLI and Ansible modules that leverage the SDK.
Stable releases are found in pypi. The master branch is under active development and may not offer a stable interface.

Requirements

  • Python 3.6+

Installation

Creating Python virtual environment

python3 -m venv env
. env/bin/activate

Installation from PyPI

pip install viptela

Installation from github

pip install git+https://github.com/CiscoDevNet/python-viptela.git@specific_branch

Installation from within repo

git clone https://github.com/CiscoDevNet/python-viptela.git
cd python-viptela
pip install -e .

Environment Variables

IP/DNS, port and credentials for the vManage server can be set for the SDK via environment variable

  • VMANAGE_HOST
  • VMANAGE_PORT
  • VMANAGE_USERNAME
  • VMANAGE_PASSWORD

vManage Command Line Interface

Usage: vmanage [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

Options:
  --host TEXT      vManage Host (env: VMANAGE_HOST)  [required]
  --port INTEGER   vManage Port (env: VMANAGE_PORT, default=443)
  --username TEXT  vManage Username (env: VMANAGE_USERNAME)  [required]
  --password TEXT  vManage Password (env: VMANAGE_PASSWORD)  [required]
  --help           Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  activate     Activate commands
  certificate  Certficate commands
  clean        Clean vManage
  deactivate   Deactivate commands
  export       Export commands
  import       Import commands
  set          vManage Settings set commands
  show         Show commands

vManage host and credentials can be also specified via command line options. The
command line options override the environment variables. If no password is specified,
the user will be prompted for one.

Importing and exporting of templates and policy

Data file format

All template information is exported to a single file with to lists: feature_templates and device_templates. Each list contains dictionaries as pulled from the vManage API with a few
additions and modifications. First, a list of attached devices and a list of input variables
is added to the device template. Then instance IDs are translated into name so that the templates
can be imported into another vManage.

All policy template information is exported to a single file with four lists: policy_lists,
policy_definitions, central_policies, local_policies. Each list contains dictionaries as
pulled from the vManage API with the instance IDs converted to names so that policies can be
imported into another vManage.

Import Options

  • --check: Just check. No changes. (default=False)
  • --update: Update if exists (default=False)
  • --diff: Show diffs (default=False)

The CLI/SDK will import templates and policy idempotently and as non-destructivly as possible.
It will only add templates and policies that are not there. When a template or policy does exist
but is different than what is in the import file, it will not he updates unless the --update
option is given.

Export Templates

Export all templates to a file
vmanage export templates --file vmanage-templates.json
Export templates from a specific vManange
vmanage --host=192.133.178.54 export templates --file vmanage-templates.json
Export specific device templates
vmanage export templates --type=device --file vmanage-templates.json --name=isr4331 --name=ISR1111-8P
Export just feature templates
vmanage export templates --type=feature --file vmanage-templates.json

Import Templates

Import all templates
vmanage import templates --file vmanage-templates.json
Import feature templates
vmanage import templates --type=feature --file vmanage-templates.json
Import specific device templates
vmanage import templates --type=device --file vmanage-templates.json --name=isr4331 --name=ISR1111-8P

Export Policies

vmanage export policies --file vmanage-policies.json

Import Policies

vmanage import policies --file vmanage-policies.json
Diff two templates
vmanage show template g0/0/0-R1 --diff g0/0/0-R2
[ ( 'change',
    'templateDefinition.tunnel-interface.color.value.vipType',
    ('ignore', 'constant')),
  ( 'change',
    'templateDefinition.tunnel-interface.color.value.vipValue',
    ('default', 'custom2')),
  ( 'add',
    'templateDefinition.tunnel-interface.color.restrict',
    [('vipVariableName', 'vpn_if_tunnel_color_restrict')]),
  ( 'change',
    'templateId',
    ( '2a0481f4-a5b2-44bf-baad-59de4d3b4e99',
      '1dc123db-7a14-40f5-9653-1c87ccd5eaa2')),
  ('change', 'createdOn', (1569072320921, 1569072320260)),
  ('change', '@rid', (843, 839)),
  ( 'change',
    'templateDescription',
    ( 'G0/0/0 Interface for R1 router with TLOC extension, adds NAT',
      'G0/0/0 Interface for R2 router with TLOC extension, adds NAT, changes '
      'color to custom2')),
  ('change', 'lastUpdatedOn', (1569072320921, 1569072320260))]

License

GNU General Public License v3.0

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