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Installation

Standard Installation

As outlined in the quick start, you should be able to pip install scrapli_netconf "normally":

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pip install scrapli_netconf

Installing current master branch

To install from the source repositories master branch:

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pip install git+https://github.com/scrapli/scrapli_netconf

Installing current develop branch

To install from this repositories develop branch:

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pip install -e git+https://github.com/scrapli/scrapli_netconf.git@develop#egg=scrapli_netconf

Installation from Source

To install from source:

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git clone https://github.com/scrapli/scrapli_netconf
cd scrapli_netconf
python setup.py install

Optional Extras

Just like scrapli "core" scrapli_netconf tries to have as few dependencies as possible. scrapli_netconf requires scrapli (of course!) and lxml. If you would like to use any of the transport plugins that are not part of the standard library you can install those as optional extras via pip:

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pip install scrapli_netconf[paramiko]

The available optional installation extras options are:

  • paramiko
  • ssh2
  • asyncssh

Supported Platforms

As for platforms to run scrapli on -- it has and will be tested on MacOS and Ubuntu regularly and should work on any POSIX system. Windows at one point was being tested very minimally via GitHub Actions builds, however this is no longer the case as it is just not worth the effort. While scrapli/scrapli_netconf should work on Windows when using the paramiko or ssh2-python transport drivers, it is not "officially" supported. It is strongly recommended/preferred for folks to use WSL/Cygwin instead of Windows.