Re: [ansible-project] Extract the output to excel files

2019-01-30 Thread Kefi Ammar .
Hello everyone,

I've already tried to extract in csv then opened it with excel but I did
not really like the output, I think it needs some more "polishing".

Now I'm exploring napalm hopefully to get a good and readable results with
it.

Thanks
Ammar

Le mer. 30 janv. 2019 à 06:36, bikram40  a écrit :

> Hi Kefi,
>
> You can do something like this. echo your result and redirect the result
> to a csv. Later open with excel.
>
> - name: Output Information to CSV file
>
>   shell: echo {{inventory_hostname}}, {{ difference_7010.stdout }}>>
>  mismatched_qos.csv
>
>   delegate_to: localhost
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bikram
>
> On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 6:21 AM Kefi Ammar  wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am new to Ansible and I am using it for network operations. So, I am
>> extracting informations from network devices (software versions, platforms,
>> hostnames, interfaces, system infos,...) and they are presented in a messy
>> way that makes it hard to read or organise especially for an important
>> number of devices.
>>
>> I am asking if there is modules or something that Ansible can do to
>> extract these informations to an excel file or maybe in a .csv file that
>> can be structured. Anyone has an experience with the management and health
>> check of network devices (Cisco and Juniper) using Ansible could help me
>> out.
>>
>> I am using Ansible 2.7.5
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Ammar
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[ansible-project] Extract the output to excel files

2019-01-29 Thread Kefi Ammar
Hello everyone,

I am new to Ansible and I am using it for network operations. So, I am 
extracting informations from network devices (software versions, platforms, 
hostnames, interfaces, system infos,...) and they are presented in a messy 
way that makes it hard to read or organise especially for an important 
number of devices.

I am asking if there is modules or something that Ansible can do to extract 
these informations to an excel file or maybe in a .csv file that can be 
structured. Anyone has an experience with the management and health check 
of network devices (Cisco and Juniper) using Ansible could help me out.

I am using Ansible 2.7.5

Thank you.

Best regards,
Ammar

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