A python client for Passbolt.
Project description
Passbolt-python-API
Installation
$pip install passbolt-python-api
Dependencies
- Python >= 3.6
- GPG (also known as GnuPG) software
Configuration
Create a config file with the following contents.
[PASSBOLT]
SERVER = http://<server_ip or domain>
SERVER_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE = <optional: server_public.asc>
USER_FINGERPRINT = <user_fingerprint>
USER_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE = <optional: passbolt_public.asc>
USER_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE = <optional: passbolt_private.asc>
PASSPHRASE = <passbolt_password>
Or as a dictionary
config = {
"PASSBOLT": {
"SERVER": "http://<server_ip or domain>"
....(same as above)
}
}
Usage
Import GPG keys from Passbolt
The first step will be to import the private and public keys using gpg for encryption.
Note: Do not keep private and public files. Rather just import them using gpg command one time and delete those files.
Using Python
To import new keys using Python:
>>>import passboltapi
>>>passbolt = passboltapi.PassboltAPI(config_path="config.ini", new_keys=True)
To delete old keys and import only the new ones.
>>>import passboltapi
>>>passbolt = passboltapi.PassboltAPI(config_path="config.ini", new_keys=True, delete_old_keys=True)
Using GPG
Import new keys:
$gpg --import public.asc
$gpg --batch --import private.asc
Deleting existing keys:
$gpg --delete-secret-keys <fingerprint>
$gpg --delete-key <fingerprint>
How to use PassboltAPI client
>>>import passboltapi
>>>passbolt = passboltapi.PassboltAPI(config_path="config.ini")
# Or pass the configuration settings as a dict
>>>passbolt = passboltapi.PassboltAPI(config=<dictionary as the given example config.ini>)
# Now you may do any get, post, put and delete request.
>>>r = passbolt.get(url="/resources.json?api-version=v2")
>>>r = passbolt.post(self.server_url + url, json=data)
# One can also use it as context manager
>>>with passboltapi.PassboltAPI(config_path="config.ini") as passbolt:
To get all resources
resources = {record.username: record for record in passbolt.list_resources(folder_id=folder_id)}
To create new resource (optional: folder)
response = passbolt.create_resource(
name=name,
username=username,
password=password,
uri=uri, # optional
description=description, # optional
folder_id=passbolt_folder_id # optional
)
# Note: if you add folder_id, you need to have the public keys of all the users who have access to the foler.
# This can be easily achieved as follows:
passbolt.import_public_keys()
To move resource to folder
passbolt.move_resource_to_folder(resource_id, folder_id)
Sample test
Check test.py for an example.
If new keys needs to be imported, then USER_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE and USER_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE settings should be in the config ini having the path of the public and private keys file respectively.
Passbolt API
For more API related questions, visit Passbolt API documentation:
Project details
Release history Release notifications | RSS feed
Download files
Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.
Source Distribution
Built Distribution
Hashes for passbolt-python-api-0.3.3.tar.gz
Algorithm | Hash digest | |
---|---|---|
SHA256 | 9976249d62e23f94738aa6a17b0073108e73bf26883176a5b44c30879aa7470e |
|
MD5 | 768be953d5ff3bbad3fb698a6aac9fe6 |
|
BLAKE2b-256 | 2a7e1f9714fe4b87fbb5cb394490a4e71ed6202440765f7b8e99851eed5e629d |
Hashes for passbolt_python_api-0.3.3-py3-none-any.whl
Algorithm | Hash digest | |
---|---|---|
SHA256 | be306d833de34a14e84fe851e4274a6b72008fc30d6058aa0fa7eb3f3cceb7b7 |
|
MD5 | 70149bc4fe49ba83f9bbe473842d2937 |
|
BLAKE2b-256 | 9b0d0ffb639b63f5ae9439058dc3992e8d1aaffdfef12f10a1b0d9ae2bba83c1 |