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Re: [O] Some advice on how to use babel to generate cisco configs
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Thomas S. Dye |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Some advice on how to use babel to generate cisco configs |
Date: |
Thu, 31 Jan 2013 01:44:57 -1000 |
Aloha Bart,
"Bart Bunting" <address@hidden> writes:
> Good morning,
>
> I have been trying to figure out without much luck how to use babel to
> generate some cisco configs.
>
>
> What I would like to achieve is to have a table containing a few values,
> e.g. ip address vlan number etc.
>
> Then have a cisco config in the org file with markers where the
> substitutions are to be inserted.
> Run through the table and create a node in the org file one for each row
> of the table.
>
> The end result should be a set of cisco configs with the substitutions
> made. I was hoping to also use shell to call pwgen to generate a
> random password to insert.
>
> Hope that ramble made some sort of sence.
I don't know a Cisco config from a fig newton, but here is my sense of
what you wrote, in case it is helpful.
#+name: cisco-table
| 1 | one | two |
| 2 | three | four |
| 3 | five | six |
#+header: :results output raw
#+header: :var x=cisco-table
#+begin_src python
for y in x:
s = "* Cisco %s \nTwiddle %s, poke %s \n\n" % tuple(y)
print s,
#+end_src
#+results:
* Cisco 1
Twiddle one, poke two
* Cisco 2
Twiddle three, poke four
* Cisco 3
Twiddle five, poke six
--
Thomas S. Dye
http://www.tsdye.com