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Cisco Identity Services Engine Platform SDK

Project description

ciscoisesdk is a community developed Python library for working with the Identity Services Engine APIs. Our goal is to make working with Cisco Identity Services Engine in Python a native and natural experience!

from ciscoisesdk import IdentityServicesEngineAPI
from ciscoisesdk.exceptions import ApiError

# Create a IdentityServicesEngineAPI connection object;
# it uses ISE custom URL, username, and password, with ISE API version 3.1.0
# and its API Gateway enabled,
# and verify=True to verify the server's TLS certificate.
api = IdentityServicesEngineAPI(username='admin',
                                password='C1sco12345',
                                uses_api_gateway=True,
                                base_url='https://198.18.133.27',
                                version='3.1.0',
                                verify=True)
# NOTE: This collection assumes that the ERS APIs and OpenAPIs are enabled.

# Get allowed protocols (first page)
search_result = api.allowed_protocols.get_all().response.SearchResult
if search_result and search_result.resources:
  for resource in search_result.resources:
    resource_detail = api.allowed_protocols.get_by_id(
                        resource.id
                      ).response.AllowedProtocols
    print("Id {}\nName {}\nallowChap {}\n".format(resource_detail.id,
                                                  resource_detail.name,
                                                  resource_detail.allowChap))
print("----------")

# Handle pagination with a generator
allowed_protols_gen = api.allowed_protocols.get_all_generator()
for allowed_protocols_page_resp in allowed_protols_gen:
  allowed_protols_result = allowed_protocols_page_resp.response.SearchResult
  for resource in allowed_protols_result.resources:
    resource_detail = api.allowed_protocols.get_by_id(
                        resource.id
                      ).response.AllowedProtocols
    print("Id {}\nName {}\nallowChap {}\n".format(resource_detail.id,
                                                  resource_detail.name,
                                                  resource_detail.allowChap))

# Filter network device
device_list_response = api.network_device.get_all(filter='name.EQ.ISE_EST_Local_Host_19')
device_responses = device_list_response.response.SearchResult.resources
device_response = device_responses[0]

# Get network device detail
device_response_detail = api.network_device.get_by_id(device_response.id).response.NetworkDevice

# Delete network device
delete_device = api.network_device.delete_by_id(device_response.id)

# Create network device
try:
    network_device_response = api.network_device.create(
                                name='ISE_EST_Local_Host_19',
                                network_device_iplist=[{"ipaddress": "127.35.0.1", "mask": 32}])
    print("Created, new Location {}".format(network_device_response.headers.Location))
except ApiError as e:
    print(e)

# Advance usage example using Custom Caller functions
## Define a Custom caller named function
## Call them with:
##    get_created_result(network_device_response.headers.Location)
def get_created_result(location):
    return api.custom_caller.call_api('GET', location)

## Define the get_created_result function
## under the custom_caller wrapper.
## Call them with:
##    api.custom_caller.get_created_result(network_device_response.headers.Location)
def setup_custom():
    api.custom_caller.add_api('get_created_result',
                                lambda location:
                                api.custom_caller.call_api('GET', location)
                              )

# Add the custom API calls to the connection object under the custom_caller wrapper
setup_custom()

# Call the newly added functions
created_device_1 = get_created_result(network_device_response.headers.Location)
created_device_2 = api.custom_caller.get_created_result(network_device_response.headers.Location)
print(created_device_1.response == created_device_2.response)

Introduction

Installation

Installing and upgrading ciscoisesdk is easy:

Install via PIP

$ pip install ciscoisesdk

Upgrading to the latest Version

$ pip install ciscoisesdk --upgrade

Documentation

Excellent documentation is now available at: https://ciscoisesdk.readthedocs.io

Check out the Quickstart to dive in and begin using ciscoisesdk.

Release Notes

Please see the releases page for release notes on the incremental functionality and bug fixes incorporated into the published releases.

Questions, Support & Discussion

ciscoisesdk is a community developed and community supported project. If you experience any issues using this package, please report them using the issues page.

Contribution

ciscoisesdk is a community development projects. Feedback, thoughts, ideas, and code contributions are welcome! Please see the Contributing guide for more information.

Inspiration

This library is inspired by the webexteamssdk library

Change log

All notable changes to this project will be documented in the CHANGELOG file.

The development team may make additional name changes as the library evolves with the ISE APIs.

Copyright (c) 2021 Cisco and/or its affiliates.

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