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Overview of ANTA's Command-Line Interface (CLI) |
ANTA provides a powerful Command-Line Interface (CLI) to perform a wide range of operations. This document provides a comprehensive overview of ANTA CLI usage and its commands.
ANTA can also be used as a Python library, allowing you to build your own tools based on it. Visit this page for more details.
To start using the ANTA CLI, open your terminal and type anta
.
$ anta --help
--8<-- "anta_help.txt"
Certain parameters are required and can be either passed to the ANTA CLI or set as an environment variable (ENV VAR).
To pass the parameters via the CLI:
anta nrfu -u admin -p arista123 -i inventory.yaml -c tests.yaml
To set them as environment variables:
export ANTA_USERNAME=admin
export ANTA_PASSWORD=arista123
export ANTA_INVENTORY=inventory.yml
export ANTA_CATALOG=tests.yml
Then, run the CLI without options:
anta nrfu
!!! note
All environment variables may not be needed for every commands.
Refer to <command> --help
for the comprehensive environment variables names.
Below are the environment variables usable with the anta nrfu
command:
Variable Name | Purpose | Required |
---|---|---|
ANTA_USERNAME | The username to use in the inventory to connect to devices. | Yes |
ANTA_PASSWORD | The password to use in the inventory to connect to devices. | Yes |
ANTA_INVENTORY | The path to the inventory file. | Yes |
ANTA_CATALOG | The path to the catalog file. | Yes |
ANTA_PROMPT | The value to pass to the prompt for password is password is not provided | No |
ANTA_INSECURE | Whether or not using insecure mode when connecting to the EOS devices HTTP API. | No |
ANTA_DISABLE_CACHE | A variable to disable caching for all ANTA tests (enabled by default). | No |
ANTA_ENABLE | Whether it is necessary to go to enable mode on devices. | No |
ANTA_ENABLE_PASSWORD | The optional enable password, when this variable is set, ANTA_ENABLE or --enable is required. |
No |
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Caching can be disabled with the global parameter --disable-cache
. For more details about how caching is implemented in ANTA, please refer to Caching in ANTA.
ANTA CLI utilizes the following exit codes:
Exit code 0
- All tests passed successfully.Exit code 1
- An internal error occurred while executing ANTA.Exit code 2
- A usage error was raised.Exit code 3
- Tests were run, but at least one test returned an error.Exit code 4
- Tests were run, but at least one test returned a failure.
To ignore the test status, use anta nrfu --ignore-status
, and the exit code will always be 0.
To ignore errors, use anta nrfu --ignore-error
, and the exit code will be 0 if all tests succeeded or 1 if any test failed.
You can enable shell completion for the ANTA CLI:
=== "ZSH"
If you use ZSH shell, add the following line in your `~/.zshrc`:
```bash
eval "$(_ANTA_COMPLETE=zsh_source anta)" > /dev/null
```
=== "BASH"
With bash, add the following line in your `~/.bashrc`:
```bash
eval "$(_ANTA_COMPLETE=bash_source anta)" > /dev/null
```