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ONEKEY API client

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ONEKEY API Client

This is the official Python client for the ONEKEY public API. This package provides both a cli and a python library.

Installation

The client is available at https://github.com/onekey-sec/python-client or can be installed as a python package:

pip install onekey-client

CLI Usage

The client can be used with the onekey command and offers multiple subcommands:

Usage: onekey [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

Options:
  --api-url TEXT        ONEKEY platform API endpoint  [default:
                        https://app.eu.onekey.com/api]
  --disable-tls-verify  Disable verifying server certificate, use only for
                        testing
  --email TEXT          Email to authenticate on the ONEKEY platform
  --password TEXT       Password to authenticate on the ONEKEY platform
  --tenant TEXT         Tenant name on ONEKEY platform
  --token TEXT          API token to authenticate on the ONEKEY platform
  --help                Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  ci-result         Fetch analysis results for CI
  get-tenant-token  Get tenant specific Bearer token
  list-tenants      List available tenants
  upload-firmware   Uploads a firmware to the ONEKEY platform

To use the ONEKEY platform a valid email & password need to be supplied along with specifying the tenant name to be used. (SSO authentication is currently not supported.) Preferred alternative is to use a dedicated API token based authentication, API tokens can be generated on the ONEKEY platform.

The required parameters can be supplied through command line arguments or using environment variables prefixed with ONEKEY_, such as the following two are identical:

onekey --email "<email>" --tenant "<tenant-name>" --password "<password>" get-tenant-token
ONEKEY_EMAIL="<email>" ONEKEY_TENANT_NAME="<tenant-name>" ONEKEY_PASSWORD="<password>" onekey get-tenant-token

Environment variables and command line arguments can be also mixed. Using environment variables is useful when the client is used from CI/CD jobs/tasks.

API Usage

First, you have to log in and select a tenant:

from onekey_client import Client

YOUR_API_URL = "https://app.eu.onekey.com/api"

client = Client(api_url=YOUR_API_URL)

client.login(EMAIL, PASSWORD)
tenant = client.get_tenant("Environment name")
client.use_tenant(tenant)

Or use an API Token:

from onekey_client import Client

YOUR_API_URL = "https://app.eu.onekey.com/api"

client = Client(api_url=YOUR_API_URL)

client.use_token(API_TOKEN)

After you logged in and selected the tenant, you can query the GraphQL API

GET_ALL_FIRMWARES = """
query {
  allFirmwares {
    id
    name
  }
}
"""
res = client.query(GET_ALL_FIRMWARES)
print(res)

GET_PRODUCT_GROUPS = """
query {
  allProductGroups {
    id
    name
  }
}
"""
res = client.query(GET_PRODUCT_GROUPS)
default_product_group = next(pg for pg in res["allProductGroups"] if pg["name"] == "Default")

GET_ANALYSIS_CONFIGURATIONS = """
query {
  allAnalysisConfigurations {
    id
    name
  }
}
"""
res = client.query(GET_ANALYSIS_CONFIGURATIONS)
default_analysis_configuration = next(conf for conf in res["allAnalysisConfigurations"] if conf["name"] == "Default")

You can upload firmwares:

metadata = FirmwareMetadata(
    name="myFirmware",
    vendor_name="myVendor",
    product_name="myProduct",
    product_group_id=default_product_group["id"],
    analysis_configuration_id=default_analysis_configuration["id"],
)

firmware_path = Path("/path/to/firmware.bin")
res = client.upload_firmware(metadata, firmware_path, enable_monitoring=True)
print(res)

Support

You can create a new issue in this repo or contact us at support@onekey.com.

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