A Python library to interact with the LibreNMS API (v0)
Project description
LibreNMS handler
A Python library to interact with the LibreNMS API (v0).
The project aims to provide the user with as much information as if they were looking at the reference guide themselves.
I have not used it myself so I cannot endorse it, but a quick search shows that LibreNMSAPI has a similar goal with a different outlook. Consider checking it out if this project doesn't suit your needs!
Usage
The package is installed with the following package managers like so:
Pip
pip install librenms-handler
Pipenv
pipenv install librenms-handler
The following statement will initialise the chosen endpoint:
from librenms_handler.devices import Devices
devices = Devices(
'https://librenms.example.com',
'e4ef9234abab59a90628dd3f616a60b4'
)
NOTE: If you are using a self-signed certificate for your server, you can bypass the errors by passing the initialisation option verify=False
.
Once done, a list of methods will be available to you such as devices.list_devices()
.
Upon operation, the method will execute and return the required request to your LibreNMS instance.
>>> devices.add_device('test_device', snmp_disable=True, force_add=True)
{'status': 'ok', 'message': 'Device test_device (13) has been added successfully'}
>>> devices.del_device('test')
{'status': 'ok', 'devices': [{'device_id': 13, 'inserted': '2021-03-13 15:56:19', 'hostname': 'test_device', 'sysName': '', 'ip': None, 'overwrite_ip': None, 'community': '', 'authlevel': None, 'authname': None, 'authpass': None, 'authalgo': None, 'cryptopass': None, 'cryptoalgo': None, 'snmpver': 'v2c', 'port': 161, 'transport': 'udp', 'timeout': None, 'retries': None, 'snmp_disable': 1, 'bgpLocalAs': None, 'sysObjectID': None, 'sysDescr': None, 'sysContact': None, 'version': None, 'hardware': '', 'features': None, 'location_id': None, 'os': 'ping', 'status': True, 'status_reason': '', 'ignore': 0, 'disabled': 0, 'uptime': None, 'agent_uptime': 0, 'last_polled': None, 'last_poll_attempted': None, 'last_polled_timetaken': None, 'last_discovered_timetaken': None, 'last_discovered': None, 'last_ping': None, 'last_ping_timetaken': None, 'purpose': None, 'type': 'server', 'serial': None, 'icon': 'images/os/ping.svg', 'poller_group': 0, 'override_sysLocation': 0, 'notes': None, 'port_association_mode': 1, 'max_depth': 0, 'disable_notify': 0, 'location': None, 'lat': None, 'lng': None, 'attribs': [], 'vrf_lite_cisco': []}], 'message': 'Removed device test_device\n', 'count': 1}
The output is exactly the same as if you were using Curl to make the requests.
Should you wish to use any other endpoint, the situation would be the same: from librenms_handler.endpoint import Endpoint
Environment variables
While initialising the handler, the following parameters are required. The handler first checks for the following environment variables, should you choose to use them.
Environment variable | Description | Type | Example |
---|---|---|---|
LIBRENMS_URL | Full URL to the target LibreNMS instance | string | https://librenms.example.com |
LIBRENMS_TOKEN | Token generated from LIBRENMS_URL/api-access |
string | e4ef9234abab59a90628dd3f616a60b4 |
Endpoints
The progress of API endpoints are shown in their respective projects below: See Projects to track the progress of the endpoints or select individual ones below.
It is not possible to say when an endpoint is 'done', as they are being expanded as time goes on. Each function will have its own issue tracked, so you can search to see if implemented or not.
Endpoint | Started |
---|---|
Alerts | False |
ARP | True |
Bills | False |
Device Groups | True |
Devices | True |
Inventory | True |
Locations | True |
Logs | True |
Port Groups | False |
Ports | False |
Routing | False |
Services | False |
Switching | False |
System | True |
Collaboration
The project has no complex logic behind it - all you need to do is read the API docs and follow the existing code structure. Sometimes the documentation is not consistent, so providing more information in the docstring is preferred than not explaining arguments.
All code should be formatted by Black before submission and adhere to Pylint recommendations where reasonable. Linting is not absolute; functionality is the priority.
By following these standards, the code should be easy for people from all skill-sets to help out!
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