The following examples will use this configuration which is taken from http://pennington.net/tutorial/ciscoconfparse/ccp_tutorial.html#slide3
! filename:exampleswitch.conf ! hostname ExampleSwitch ! interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 switchport mode trunk shutdown ! interface GigabitEthernet 1/2 switchport mode access switchport access vlan 20 switchport nonegotiate no cdp enable ! interface GigabitEthernet 1/3 no switchport ip address 192.0.2.1 255.255.255.0
This is the code which is also taken from http://pennington.net/tutorial/ciscoconfparse/ccp_tutorial.html#slide7
from ciscoconfparse import CiscoConfParse parse = CiscoConfParse('exampleswitch.conf', syntax='ios') for intf_obj in parse.find_objects_w_child('^interface', '^s+shutdown'): print("Shutdown: " + intf_obj.text)
Output
$ python script.py Shutdown: interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 $
The code is working just fine. But instead of just displaying Shutdown: interface GigabitEthernet 1/1, would it be possible to display the whole interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 block in the output which is:
Shutdown: interface GigabitEthernet 1/1
interface GigabitEthernet 1/1
interface GigabitEthernet 1/1 switchport mode trunk shutdown
I guess what you are looking for is find_blocks.
find_blocks(linespec, exactmatch=False, ignore_ws=False). Find all siblings matching the linespec, then find all parents of those siblings. Return a list of config lines sorted by line number, lowest first
Have a look at the Ciscoconfparse API Documentation which includes an Example.
So I guess it would look something like this:
from ciscoconfparse import CiscoConfParse parse = CiscoConfParse('exampleswitch.conf', syntax='ios') for intf_obj in parse.find_blocks(r'^sshutdown'): print(intf_obj)
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