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Mastering Python Networking - Third Edition

By : Eric Chou
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Mastering Python Networking - Third Edition

By: Eric Chou

Overview of this book

Networks in your infrastructure set the foundation for how your application can be deployed, maintained, and serviced. Python is the ideal language for network engineers to explore tools that were previously available to systems engineers and application developers. In Mastering Python Networking, Third edition, you’ll embark on a Python-based journey to transition from traditional network engineers to network developers ready for the next-generation of networks. This new edition is completely revised and updated to work with Python 3. In addition to new chapters on network data analysis with ELK stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, and Beats) and Azure Cloud Networking, it includes updates on using newer libraries such as pyATS and Nornir, as well as Ansible 2.8. Each chapter is updated with the latest libraries with working examples to ensure compatibility and understanding of the concepts. Starting with a basic overview of Python, the book teaches you how it can interact with both legacy and API-enabled network devices. You will learn to leverage high-level Python packages and frameworks to perform network automation tasks, monitoring, management, and enhanced network security followed by Azure and AWS Cloud networking. Finally, you will use Jenkins for continuous integration as well as testing tools to verify your network.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Index

Git with Python

There are some Python packages that we can use with Git and GitHub. In this section, we will take a look at the GitPython and PyGithub libraries.

GitPython

We can use the GitPython package, https://gitpython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html, to work with our Git repository. We will install the package and use the Python shell to construct a Repo object. From there, we can list all the commits in the repository:

(venv) $ pip install gitpython
(venv) $ python
>>> from git import Repo
>>> repo = Repo('/home/echou/Mastering_Python_Networking_third_edition/Chapter13/TestRepo-1')
>>> for commits in list(repo.iter_commits('master')):
... print(commits)
...
1b24b4e95eb0c01cc9a7124dc6ac1ea37d44d51a
169a2034fb9844889f5130f0e42bf9c9b7c08b05
a537bdcc1648458ce88120ae607b4ddea7fa9637
ff7dc1a40e5603fed552a3403be97addefddc4e9
5d7c1c8543c8342b689c66f1ac1fa888090ffa34

We can also...