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add parse_cli and parse_cli_textfsm to documentation (#27755)
* add parse_cli and parse_cli_textfsm to documentation * Minor edits.
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More information about ``ipaddr`` filter and complete usage guide can be found
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in :doc:`playbooks_filters_ipaddr`.
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.. _network_filters:
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Network CLI filters
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```````````````````
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.. versionadded:: 2.4
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To convert the output of a network device CLI command into structured JSON
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output, use the ``parse_cli`` filter::
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{{ output | parse_cli('path/to/spec') }}
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The ``parse_cli`` filter will load the spec file and pass the command output
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through, it returning JSON output. The spec file is a YAML yaml that defines
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how to parse the CLI output.
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The spec file should be valid formatted YAML. It defines how to parse the CLI
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output and return JSON data. Below is an example of a valid spec file that
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will parse the output from the ``show vlan`` command.::
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---
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vlan:
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vlan_id: "{{ item.vlan_id }}"
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name: "{{ item.name }}"
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enabled: "{{ item.state != 'act/lshut' }}"
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state: "{{ item.state }}"
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attributes:
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vlans:
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type: list
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value: "{{ vlan }}"
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items: "^(?P<vlan_id>\\d+)\\s+(?P<name>\\w+)\\s+(?P<state>active|act/lshut|suspended)"
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state_static:
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value: present
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The spec file above will return a JSON data structure that is a list of hashs
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with the parsed VLAN information.
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The network filters also support parsing the output of a CLI command using the
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TextFSM library. To parse the CLI output with TextFSM use the following
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filter::
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{{ output | parse_cli_textfsm('path/to/fsm') }}
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Use of the TextFSM filter requires the TextFSM library to be installed.
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.. _hash_filters:
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