I have groups of scripts, such as MIKROTIK::Update and MIKROTIK::Backup
Each script needs to be an individual script so that it can be executed from it's main(), needed for object tools.
Each script calls a global script which runs the requested scripted recursively on all matching nodes. I do the same for WINDOWS::, LINUX::, etc.
For this to work, the global script has an import directive for each script, but there are a lot of them.
It would be really convenient if I instead of:
import MIKROTIK::Update
import MIKROTIK::Backup
I could rather have
import MIKROTIK::*
Each script needs to be an individual script so that it can be executed from it's main(), needed for object tools.
Each script calls a global script which runs the requested scripted recursively on all matching nodes. I do the same for WINDOWS::, LINUX::, etc.
For this to work, the global script has an import directive for each script, but there are a lot of them.
It would be really convenient if I instead of:
import MIKROTIK::Update
import MIKROTIK::Backup
I could rather have
import MIKROTIK::*