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An app for Nautobot. This Nautobot app facilitates integration and data synchronization between various "source of truth" (SoT) systems, with Nautobot acting as a central clearinghouse for data - a Single Source of Truth, if you will.
The Nautobot SSoT app builds atop the DiffSync Python library and Nautobot's Jobs feature. This enables the rapid development and integration of Jobs that can be run within Nautobot to pull data from other systems ("Data Sources") into Nautobot and/or push data from Nautobot into other systems ("Data Targets") as desired. Key features include the following:
This Nautobot application framework includes the following integrations:
Read more about integrations here. To enable and configure integrations follow the instructions from the install guide.
The dashboard view of the app.
The detailed view of the example data source that is prepackaged within this app.
The detailed view of an executed sync.
More screenshots can be found in the Using the App page in the documentation.
This Nautobot app is installed in the Nautobot Community Sandbox found over at demo.nautobot.com!
For a full list of all the available always-on sandbox environments, head over to the main page on networktocode.com.
Full documentation for this app can be found over on the Nautobot Docs website:
The SSoT framework includes a number of integrations with external Systems of Record:
Note that the Arista CloudVision integration is currently incompatible with the Arista Labs environment due to a TLS issue. It has been confirmed to work in on-prem environments previously.
You can find all the Markdown source for the App documentation under the docs
folder in this repository. For simple edits, a Markdown capable editor is sufficient: clone the repository and edit away.
If you need to view the fully-generated documentation site, you can build it with MkDocs. A container hosting the documentation can be started using the invoke
commands (details in the Development Environment Guide) on http://localhost:8001. Using this container, as your changes to the documentation are saved, they will be automatically rebuilt and any pages currently being viewed will be reloaded in your browser.
Any PRs with fixes or improvements are very welcome!
For any questions or comments, please check the FAQ first. Feel free to also swing by the Network to Code Slack (channel #nautobot
), sign up here if you don't have an account.
This project includes code originally written in separate Nautobot apps, which have been merged into this project:
FAQs
Nautobot Single Source of Truth
We found that nautobot-ssot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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