Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: juniper-nxpy
Version: 0.4.2
Summary: nxpy: Network XML Python Proxy
Home-page: https://github.com/grnet/juniper-nxpy
Author: Leonidas Poulopoulos
Author-email: dev@noc.grnet.gr
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # nxpy: Network XML Python Proxy
        
        `nxpy` maps exported XML configuration (from Juniper network devices) to python
        classes. It is compatible only with Junipers' xml configuration and is developed
        to work alongside [ncclient](https://github.com/ncclient/ncclient).
        
        nxpy allows for retrieving the device configuration in xml format (using either
        netconf or "show configuration | display xml" via an expect script), transform
        the configuration to python classes in order to manipulate them (view, edit,
        delete).  After editing, the configuration can be applied back to the device via
        netconf or cli expect.
        
        Furthermore, it allows for building configuration via python classes, and apply
        it to the device(s) via netconf or cli expect.  For the time, it supports
        limited configuration changes.
        
        ## Installing
        
        Requirements:
        
        * Python 2.6 <= version < 3.0
        * lxml (tested with 2.2.6)
        
        To install:
        
        ```
        python setup.py install
        ```
        
        ## Examples
        
        * Grab the configuration in xml format
        
        Let's say that you have grabbed your Juniper device configuration in xml format
        (This is STRICT!!!). You can use either "show configuration | display xml" (and
        copy paste the output to a file), or use an automated cli excpect script or
        invoke netconf.  nxpy is developed as a companion to
        [ncclient](https://github.com/ncclient/ncclient).
        
        * Feed the configuration to nxpy
        
        ```
        import nxpy as np
        conf = np.Parser(<configuration_file_OR_configuration_text>)
        conf = conf.export()
        ```
        
        To check if it worked:
        
        ```
        conf.interfaces
        ```
        
        (...you should get the list of device interfaces)
        
        ## Changelog
        
        * v0.4.3:
          * Python packaging changes (README,setup.py)
          * Change license to GPLv3
        * v0.4.2:
          * Preliminary support for L2VPNS
          * Ethernet OAM support
        * v0.4.1:
          * Fix version in setup.py
        * v0.4:
          * Added full support for bgp flowspec (routing-options flow) configuration
        * v0.3:
          * Support for basic interface configuration (name, description, vlan)
          * Support for basic vlan configuration
        
        ## License
        
        This project is licensed under the GPL License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file
        for details.
        
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
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