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An API that allows you to communicate with AMP installations from within Python.

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An API that allows you to communicate with AMP installations from within Python.

Documentation for available API calls can be found by appending /API to the URL of any existing AMP installation.

Support:

Installation

pip install ampapi

or

pip install 'ampapi @ git+https://github.com/p0t4t0sandwich/ampapi-py.git'

You also need the following packages installed:

pip install requests aiohttp json

Notes

I've redone the return types, most should work, but if you find any that don't, please let me know.

Examples

CommonAPI Example

from ampapi.modules.CommonAPI import CommonAPI

def main():
    # If you know the module that the instance is using, specify it instead of CommonAPI
    API = CommonAPI("http://localhost:8080/", "admin", "myfancypassword123")
    API.Login()

    # API call parameters are simply in the same order as shown in the documentation.
    API.Core.SendConsoleMessage("say Hello Everyone, this message was sent from the Python API!")

    currentStatus = API.Core.GetStatus()
    CPUUsagePercent = currentStatus.Metrics["CPU Usage"].Percent

    print(f"Current CPU usage is: {CPUUsagePercent}%")

main()

Async CommonAPI Example

import asyncio
from ampapi.modules.CommonAPI import CommonAPI

async def main():
    # If you know the module that the instance is using, specify it instead of CommonAPI
    API = CommonAPI("http://localhost:8080/", "admin", "myfancypassword123")
    await API.LoginAsync()

    # API call parameters are simply in the same order as shown in the documentation.
    await API.Core.SendConsoleMessageAsync("say Hello Everyone, this message was sent from the Python API!")

    currentStatus = await API.Core.GetStatusAsync()
    CPUUsagePercent = currentStatus.Metrics["CPU Usage"].Percent

    print(f"Current CPU usage is: {CPUUsagePercent}%")

asyncio.run(main())

Example using the ADS to manage an instance

from ampapi.modules.ADS import ADS

API = ADS("http://localhost:8080/", "admin", "myfancypassword123")
API.Login()

# Get the available instances
targets = API.ADSModule.GetInstances()

# In this example, my Hub server is on the second target
# If you're running a standalone setup, you can just use targets[1]
target = targets[1]

hub_instance_id = ""

# Get the available instances
instances = target.AvailableInstances
for instance in instances:
    # Find the instance named "Hub"
    if instance.InstanceName == "Hub":
        hub_instance_id = instance.InstanceID
        break

# Use the instance ID to get the API for the instance
Hub = API.InstanceLogin(hub_instance_id, "Minecraft")

# Get the current CPU usage
currentStatus = Hub.Core.GetStatus()
CPUUsagePercent = currentStatus.Metrics["CPU Usage"].Percent

# Send a message to the console
Hub.Core.SendConsoleMessage(f"say Current CPU usage is {CPUUsagePercent}%")

CommonAPI Example, handling the sessionId and rememberMeToken manually (not recommended)

from ampapi.modules.CommonAPI import CommonAPI

try:
    API = CommonAPI("http://localhost:8080/")

    # The third parameter is either used for 2FA logins, or if no password is specified to use a remembered token from a previous login, or a service login token.
    loginResult = API.Core.Login("admin", "myfancypassword123", "", False)

    if loginResult.success:
        print("Login successful")
        API.sessionId = loginResult.sessionID
        API.Core.sessionId = loginResult.sessionID

        # API call parameters are simply in the same order as shown in the documentation.
        API.Core.SendConsoleMessage("say Hello Everyone, this message was sent from the Python API!")
        currentStatus = API.Core.GetStatus()
        CPUUsagePercent = currentStatus.Metrics["CPU Usage"].Percent
        print(f"Current CPU usage is: {CPUUsagePercent}%")

    else:
        print("Login failed")
        print(loginResult)

except Exception as err:
    # In reality, you'd handle this exception better
    raise Exception(err)

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