Python SDK for 1Password Connect with OP.exe
Project description
1Password Connect Python SDK with OP.exe
The 1Password Connect SDK with OP.exe provides access to 1Password via 1Password command-line tool hosted in your infrastructure. The library is intended to be used by Python applications to simplify accessing items in 1Password vaults.
Installation
To install the 1Password Connect Python SDK:
$ pip install onepasswordconnectsdkopexe
To install a specific release of the 1Password Connect Python SDK:
$ pip install onepasswordconnectsdkopexe==1.0.1
Usage
Import 1Password Connect Python SDK
import onepasswordconnectsdkopexe
Environment Variables
- OP_ACCOUNT - Account 1Password
- OP_CONNECT_HOST - The hostname of the 1Password Connect API.
Possible values include:
connect-api:8080
if the Connect server is running in the same Kubernetes cluster as your application.localhost:8080
if the Connect server is running in Docker on the same host.<ip>:8080
or<hostname>:8080
if the Connect server is running on another host.
- OP_VAULT - The default vault to fetch items from if not specified.
- OP_EMAIL_ADDRESS - User login of 1Password
- OP_MASTER_PASSWORD - Master password of previous login
- OP_SECRET_KEY - Sercret key of previous login
Create a Client
There are two methods available for creating a client:
new_client_interactif
: Builds a new client for interacting with 1Password Connect. Accepts the hostname, the account, the email address of user, the master password and the secret key of the connection at 1Password if the values are not passed in parameter. Builds a new client for interacting with 1Password Connect using theOP_CONNECT_TOKEN
andOP_CONNECT_HOST
environment variables.new_client
: Builds a new client to interact with 1Password without checking past parameter values.
from onepasswordconnectsdk.client import (
Client,
new_client_interactif,
new_client
)
# creation client by asking him the different parameters
client_from_env: Client = new_client_interactif()
# creates a client by supplying hostname and 1Password Connect API token
client_from_token: Client = new_client(
"{1Password_CONNECT_HOST}",
"{1Password_account}",
"{1Password_email}",
"{1Password_secret_key}",
"{1Password_master_password}")
Get Item
Get a specific item by item and vault ids:
client.get_item("{item_id}", "{vault_id}")
Get Item By Title
Get a specific item by item title and vault id:
client.get_item_by_title("{item_title}", "{vault_id}")
Get All Items
Get a summarized list of all items for a specified vault:
client.get_items("{vault_id}")
Delete Item
Delete an item by item and vault ids:
client.delete_item("{item_id}", "{vault_id}")
Create Item
Create an item in a specified vault:
from onepasswordconnectsdkopexe.models import OPItemVault as ItemVault
from onepasswordconnectsdkopexe.models import OPField as Field
# Example item creation. Create an item with your desired arguments.
item = onepasswordconnectsdk.models.Item(vault=ItemVault(id="av223f76ydutdngislnkbz6z5u"),
id="kp2td65r4wbuhocwhhijpdbfqq",
title="newtitle",
category="LOGIN",
tags=["1password-connect"],
fields=[Field(value="new_user",
purpose="USERNAME")],
)
client.create_item("{vault_id}", item)
Update Item
Update the item identified by the specified item and vault ids. The existing item will be overwritten with the newly supplied item.
from onepasswordconnectsdkopexe.models import OPItemVault as ItemVault
from onepasswordconnectsdkopexe.models import OPField as Field
# Example item creation. Create an item with your desired arguments.
item = onepasswordconnectsdk.models.Item(vault=ItemVault(id="av223f76ydutdngislnkbz6z5u"),
id="kp2td65r4wbuhocwhhijpdbfqq",
title="newtitle",
category="LOGIN",
tags=["1password-connect"],
fields=[Field(value="new_user",
purpose="USERNAME")],
)
client.update_item("{item_id}", "{vault_id}", item)
Get Specific Vault
Get a vault by vault id:
client.get_vault("{vault_id}")
Get Vaults
Retrieve all vaults available to the service account:
client.get_vaults()
Load Configuration
Users can create classes
or dicts
that describe fields they wish to get the values from in 1Password. Two convienience methods are provided that will handle the fetching of values for these fields:
- load_dict: Takes a dictionary with keys specifying the user desired naming scheme of the values to return. Each key's value is a dictionary that includes information on where to find the item field value in 1Password. This returns a dictionary of user specified keys with values retrieved from 1Password
- load: Takes an object with class attributes annotated with tags describing where to find desired fields in 1Password. Manipulates given object and fills attributes in with 1Password item field values.
# example dict configuration for onepasswordconnectsdk.load_dict(CONFIG)
CONFIG = {
"server": {
"opitem": "My database item",
"opfield": "specific_section.hostname",
"opvault": "some_vault_id",
},
"database": {
"opitem": "My database item",
"opfield": ".database",
},
"username": {
"opitem": "My database item",
"opfield": ".username",
},
"password": {
"opitem": "My database item",
"opfield": ".password",
},
}
values_dict = onepasswordconnectsdk.load_dict(CONFIG)
# example class configuration for onepasswordconnectsdk.load(CONFIG)
class Config:
server: 'opitem:"My database item" opvault:some_vault_id opfield:specific_section.hostname' = None
database: 'opitem:"My database item" opfield:.database' = None
username: 'opitem:"My database item" opfield:.username' = None
password: 'opitem:"My database item" opfield:.password' = None
CONFIG = Config()
values_object = onepasswordconnectsdk.load(CONFIG)
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