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Shared utilities for Kibana operations, authentication, and workflows

Project description

kb-dashboard-tools

Shared utilities for Kibana operations, authentication, and workflows. This package provides common functionality used across the kb-yaml-to-lens ecosystem, including CLI tools, Language Server Protocol (LSP) servers, and future MCP servers.

Features

  • KibanaClient: HTTP client for interacting with Kibana's Saved Objects API and Elasticsearch APIs
  • Authentication utilities: Credential normalization and URL redaction for safe logging
  • Result pattern: Type-safe error handling without exceptions
  • ES|QL support: Models for ES|QL query execution and results

Installation

pip install kb-dashboard-tools

Usage

Kibana Client

from kb_dashboard_tools import KibanaClient

# Note: ssl_verify=False is only for local development with self-signed certificates.
# Always use ssl_verify=True (the default) in production environments.
async with KibanaClient(
    url='https://localhost:5601',
    username='elastic',
    password='changeme',
    ssl_verify=False,  # Only for local dev with self-signed certs
) as client:
    # Upload a dashboard
    result = await client.upload_ndjson('dashboard.ndjson')

    # Execute ES|QL query
    esql_result = await client.execute_esql('FROM logs | LIMIT 10')
    print(f'Found {esql_result.row_count} rows')

Authentication Utilities

from kb_dashboard_tools import normalize_credentials, redact_url

# Normalize credentials (converts empty strings to None)
api_key = normalize_credentials(user_input)

# Redact credentials from URLs for safe logging
safe_url = redact_url('https://user:pass@example.com:9200/path')
# Returns: 'https://example.com:9200/path'

Result Pattern

from kb_dashboard_tools import Result

def divide(a: int, b: int) -> Result[float]:
    if b == 0:
        return Result.fail('Division by zero')
    return Result.ok(a / b)

result = divide(10, 2)
if result.success:
    print(f'Result: {result.unwrap()}')
else:
    print(f'Error: {result.error}')

Development

See the main repository's DEVELOPING.md for development setup.

# Install dependencies
make install

# Run CI checks
make ci

# Run tests
make test

License

MIT

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