This module parses the YAML configuration files describing the system's network configuration in the format used by the netplan.io package. The main parser is the "netplan.parser.Parser" class (also exported as "netplan.Parser"); its "parse()" method returns a data structure of the "netplan.config.NetPlan" class (also exported as "netplan.NetPlan").
import netplan
p = netplan.Parser()
data = p.parse()
for iface, cfg in data.items():
print('{section}/{name}'.format(section=cfg.section, name=iface)
p = netplan.Parser()
data = p.parse(exclude=['set-mtu.yaml'])
fix = {'version': 2}
for iface, cfg in data.get_all_interfaces(['br-enp4s0']).data.items():
if cfg.get('mtu') != 9000:
if cfg.section not in fix:
fix[cfg.section] = {}
fix[cfg.section][iface] = {'mtu': 9000}
fix = {'network': fix}
with open('/etc/netplan/set-mtu.yaml', mode='w') as f:
print(yaml.dump(fix), file=f, end='')
The three types of queries - parse the interface data, get all related
interfaces, and get only the physical related interfaces - are also
available via the command-line netplan-parser
tool:
# Show the configuration of all interfaces in YAML format
netplan-parser show
# Show the configuration of the specified interfaces in JSON format
netplan-parser -f json show eno1 eno2.617
# List the names of the interfaces related to the specified one
netplan-parser -f names related eno2.617
# Show the configuration of the physical interfaces related to
# the specified ones
netplan-parser --format=json physical eno2.617 br1-eno1
The netplan
Python library was written by Peter Pentchev as part of
the OpenStack development team at StorPool.