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OPNsense CLI written in python.

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opn-cli - the OPNsense CLI written in python.

Install

pip install opn-cli

Configure

  1. Generate an api_key and api_secret. See: https://docs.opnsense.org/development/how-tos/api.html#creating-keys.

  2. Create the default config file ~/.opn-cli/conf.yaml

---
api_key: your_api_key
api_secret: your_api_secret
url: https://opnsense.example.com/api
timeout: 60
ssl_verify: true
ca: ~/.opn-cli/ca.pem

Usage

$ opn-cli --help

Usage: opn-cli [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

  OPNsense CLI - interact with OPNsense via the CLI

  API key + secret:

  You need a valid API key and secret to interact with the API. Open your
  browser and go to System->Access->Users and generate or use an existing
  Api Key. 

  See: https://docs.opnsense.org/development/how-tos/api.html#creating-keys.

  SSL verify / CA:

  If you use ssl verification (--ssl-verify), make sure to specify a valid
  ca with --ca <path_to_bundle>.

  To download the default self-signed cert, open the OPNsense Web Gui and go to 
  System->Trust->Certificates. Search for the Name: "Web GUI SSL certificate" and 
  press the "export user cert" button. 

  If you use a ca signed certificate, go to System->Trust->Authorities and 
  press the "export CA cert" button to download the ca.

  Save the cert or the ca as ~/.opn-cli/ca.pem.

  Configuration:

  You can set the required options as environment variables. See --help
  "[env var: [...]"

  Or use a config file passed with -c option.

  The configuration cascade from highest precedence to lowest:

  1. argument & options

  2. environment variables

  3. config file


  Happy automating!

Options:
  -c, --config FILE               path to the config file  [env var:
                                  OPN_CONFIG; default: ~/.opn-cli/conf.yaml]

  --ca FILE                       path to the ca bundle file for ssl
                                  verification  [env var: OPN_SSL_VERIFY_CA;
                                  default: ~/.opn-cli/ca.pem]

  -k, --api-key TEXT              Your API key for the OPNsense API  [env var:
                                  OPN_API_KEY]

  -s, --api-secret TEXT           Your API secret for the OPNsense API  [env
                                  var: OPN_API_SECRET]

  -u, --url TEXT                  The Base URL for the OPNsense API  [env var:
                                  OPN_API_URL]

  -t, --timeout INTEGER           Set timeout for API Calls in seconds.  [env
                                  var: OPN_API_TIMEOUT; default: 60]

  --ssl-verify / --no-ssl-verify  Enable or disable SSL verification for API
                                  communication.  [env var: OPN_SSL_VERIFY;
                                  default: True]

  -h, --help                      Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  completion  Output Instructions for shell completion
  firewall    Execute firewall operations
  openvpn     Manage OpenVPN
  plugin      Manage OPNsense plugins
  version     Show the CLI version and exit.

Features

Shell Completion

$ opn-cli completion

Instructions for shell completion:

See: https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/latest/shell-completion/

Bash (invoked every time a shell is started):
echo '# shell completion for opn-cli' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'eval "$(_OPN_CLI_COMPLETE=bash_source opn-cli)"' >> ~/.bashrc

Bash (current shell):
_OPN_CLI_COMPLETE=bash_source opn-cli > ~/.opn-cli/opn-cli-complete.bash
source ~/.opn-cli/opn-cli-complete.bash

Zsh (invoked every time a shell is started):
echo '# shell completion for opn-cli' >> ~/.zshrc
echo 'eval "$(_OPN_CLI_COMPLETE=zsh_source opn-cli)"' >> ~/.zshrc

Zsh (current shell):
_OPN_CLI_COMPLETE=zsh_source opn-cli >! ~/.opn-cli/opn-cli-complete.zsh
source ~/.opn-cli/opn-cli-complete.zsh

Firewall aliases

Usage: opn-cli firewall alias [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

  Manage OPNsense firewall aliases.

  See: https://wiki.opnsense.org/manual/aliases.html

Options:
  -h, --help  Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  create  Create a new alias.
  delete  Delete an alias
  list    Show all aliases
  show    Show details for alias
  table   Show pf table entries for alias
  update  Update an alias.

Firewall rules

Usage: opn-cli firewall rule [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

  Manage OPNsense firewall rules.

  See: https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/firewall.html

  This Feature need the plugin: os-firewall

  With the new plugin on version 20.1.5 for the firewall API, it adds a new
  menu item under the "Firewall" section called "Automation" under that is
  the "Filter" menu item.

  All the created firewall rules are above all other rules. The order of
  execution for the firewall rules goes: Automation -> Floating ->
  Interface.

  Before you modify a rule, an automatic config savepoint will be created.
  if you lock yourself out, the config will be rollbacked after 60 seconds.

  See:
  https://docs.opnsense.org/development/api/plugins/firewall.html#concept

Options:
  -h, --help  Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  create  Create a new firewall rule.
  delete  Delete a firewall rule
  list    Show all firewall rules
  show    Show firewall rule details
  update  Update firewall rule.

OpenVPN

Usage: opn-cli openvpn [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

  Manage OpenVPN

Options:
  -h, --help  Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  accounts   Show all accounts for an OpenVPN server.
  download   Download client config for chosen OpenVPN server and account.
  providers  Show all available OpenVPN servers.
  templates  Show all available export templates.

Plugins

Usage: opn-cli plugin [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

  Manage OPNsense plugins

Options:
  -h, --help  Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  install    Install plugin by name
  installed  Show installed plugins.
  list       Show all available plugins.
  lock       Lock plugin.
  reinstall  Reinstall plugin by name.
  show       Show plugin details.
  uninstall  Uninstall plugin by name.
  unlock     Unlock plugin.

Development

Setup development environment

Requirements:

  • vagrant
  • virtualbox

This will install opn-cli, add it to your PATH and setup an opnsense vm with vagrant:

# setup 
scripts/create_test_env

# test opn-cli
opn-cli plugin list

# teardown 
scripts/remove_test_env

Testing

# lint your code
scripts/lint

# execute all unit tests
scripts/unit_tests

# execute the TestFormatter tests
scripts/unit_tests opnsense_cli/tests/command/tests/test_format.py::TestFormatter

# execute tests with coverage report
scripts/coverage

Contributing

Please use the GitHub issues functionality to report any bugs or requests for new features. Feel free to fork and submit pull requests for potential contributions.

All contributions must pass all existing tests, new features should provide additional unit/acceptance tests.

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