This 'SOLIDserverRest' allows to easily interact with SOLIDserver's REST API. It allows managing all IPAM objects through CRUD operations.
- Free software: BSD2 License
This 'SOLIDserverRest' is compatible with SOLIDserver version 7 and ownward.
Install 'SOLIDserverRest' using pip in your virtualenv:
pip install SOLIDserverRest
All commands and object manipulation are going through a SOLIDserver main object, handling the connection to the manager and pushing API calls. The creation of a SOLIDserver object is done like that:
from SOLIDserverRest import *
from SOLIDserverRest import adv as sdsadv
SDS_HOST = "192.168.254.254"
SDS_LOGIN = "foo"
SDS_PWD = "bar"
sds = sdsadv.SDS(ip_address=SDS_HOST,
user=SDS_LOGIN,
pwd=SDS_PWD)
try:
sds.connect(method="native")
except SDSError as e:
logging.error(e)
exit(1)
print(adv)
More examples in the example directory.
The raw API is mapped using the SOLIDserverRest object which handle the connection, prepare the formating and handle some errors. It can be usefull twhen the advanced library is not yet implementing an object that you require in your code.
Set the API endpoint you want to talk with through API. Could use an IP address (v4 or v6) or a host name
- host = IP address of the SOLIDserver server
con = SOLIDserverRest("fqdn_host.org")
You can use native connection mode using SOLIDserver default method which provide authentication through headers in the requests with information encoded in base64
- user = user who want to use
- password = password of the user
con.use_native_sds(user="apiuser", password="apipwd")
You can also use the basic authentication method for connecting the SOLIDserver.
- user = user who want to use
- password = password of the user
con.use_basicauth_sds(user="apiuser", password="apipwd")
SSL certificate chain is validated by default, to disable it, use the set_ssl_verify method
con.set_ssl_verify(False) # True by default
rest_answer = con.query("method", "parameters")
Otherwise, you have to provide the certificate file:
con = SOLIDserverRest(SERVER)
If the certificate file is not valide, an exception SDSInitError
is raised.
You need parameters:
- method = choose your method in the list below
- parameters = Python dictionary with parameters you want to use
rest_answer = con.query("method", "parameters")
- rest_answer => object name
- rest_answer.status_code => current http answer code set in the object
- rest_answer.content => Answer core from SOLIDserver API set in the object
Example:
print(rest_answer)
print(rest_answer.status_code)
print(rest_answer.content)
Methods are organized to match the ontology used in SOLIDServer, you will find:
- Sites - address spaces
- Subnets (v4 and v6)
- Pools (v4 and v6)
- Addresses (v4 and v6)
- Aliases (v4 and v6)
- DNS servers, views, zones, RR, acl, key
- application manager
- DHCP server, scope, shared net, range, static, group
- device manager
- VLAN manager
More information about supported methods in the specific document