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Python3 client for Gl.Inet LUCI API with firmware >=4.0

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python-glinet - A Python3 Client for GL.Inet Router

  • This python client provides full access to the GL.Inet Luci API.

  • Supported firmware versions: 4.0 onwards

  • Dynamic method creation including docstring from the gl.inet online documentation

  • Api responses are represented recursively as objects, such that you can access all properties via ‘.’

  • Cache for api description and hashed login

  • Configurable background thread to keep connection alive

https://github.com/tomtana/python-glinet/raw/main/ressources/python_glinet_demo.gif

About

The original use case was to automatically generate and write nordvpn wireguard configs to my slate axt-1800 router, but then I found an elegant way to autogenerate methods for the whole api and python-glinet was born.

It should be noted that GL.Inet changed the api mechanism from REST to JSON-RPC with the introduction of the firmware 4.0. Therefore, older versions are not supported.

Also, there is no official documentation in English yet. The client parses the Chinese documentation from here and dynamically creates the api methods. Once it is available, the repo will be updated.

The best way to navigate and explore the api is within an ipython shell. A wrapper for ipython and terminal is on the roadmap.

Installation

PiP

pip install python-glinet

From Repo

#clone repository
git clone https://github.com/tomtana/python-glinet.git
cd python-glinet

Install package directly. The -e parameter lets you edit the files. If this is not needed to can also install without the -e parameter.

pip install -e .

Alternatively install it in an Python virtual environment (see here for more infos)

python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .

Getting Started

Login

Login is as easy as shown below. Only in case you modified the router default settings such as ip-address or username you need to pass them as parameter (see the documentation of the GlInet class for more details). The login method will ask you to input the password first time you call it.

from pyglinet import GlInet
glinet = GlInet()
glinet.login()

Info: With the default settings, the following tasks will be executed during init and login:

  • try to load api reference from persistence, otherwise load it from the gl.inet online documentation

  • if no password is passed as parameter in the constructor

  • try to load from persistence (password stored as hash)

  • if no success ask via prompt

  • persist settings

  • start background thread to keep connection alive

API Access Via Dynamically Created Client

First generate an api object.

client = glinet.get_api_client()
General
  • The api structure is as follow: client.<functionial_group>.<method>

  • Due to python naming rules for variables, all “-” are replaced with “_” for the api method construction. e.g. wg-client becomes wg_client.

  • Use code completion and docstring to intuitively navigate the api

Functional Groups

Just call your client to see all available api function groups.

client
Out[11]:
Function
------------------
repeater
rs485
qos
acl
modem
logread
igmp
custom_dns
dns
dlna
nas_web
adguardhome
s2s
samba
switch_button
diag
rtty
network
upgrade
reboot
wg_server
firewall
ovpn_server
vpn_policy
fan
system
wg_client
cable
led
ui
netmode
ddns
ipv6
ovpn_client
plugins
tethering
macclone
lan
edgerouter
clients
wifi
cloud
cloud_batch_manage
Methods

To explore the methods of a function group, just select it and hit enter.

client.wg_client
Out[6]:
Function
--------------------
get_recommend_config
get_third_config
add_config
set_config
remove_config
clear_config_list
get_config_list
start
stop
get_status
check_config
confirm_config
add_group
remove_group
set_group
get_group_list
get_all_config_list
set_proxy
add_route
set_route
get_route_list
remove_route
Parameters

Select your method and press enter. A list for all possible parameters are printed. If a parameter is prepended with ?, it means it is optional.

api.wg_client.set_config
Out[8]:
Parameter              Type    Description
---------------------  ------  ------------------
name                   string  节点名
address_v4             string  节点IPv4子网
?address_v6            string  节点IPv6子网
private_key            string  节点私钥
allowed_ips            string  节点的allowedips
end_point              string  节点的endpoint
public_key             string  节点公钥
?dns                   string  节点的dns
?preshared_key         string  预分享密钥
?ipv6_enable           bool    是否启用IPv6
presharedkey_enable    bool    是否使用预分享密钥
group_id               number  组ID
peer_id                number  配置ID
?listen_port           number  监听端口
?persistent_keepalive  number  节点保活
?mtu                   number  节点的mtu
Docstring

You can also show the docstring by appending a ? to the method. It will show all the parameter and usage examples.

api.wg_client.set_config?
Signature: api.wg_client.set_config(params=None)
Type:      GlInetApiCall
File:      ~/.local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pyglinet/api_helper.py
Docstring:
Available parameters (?=optional):
Parameter              Type    Description
---------------------  ------  ------------------
name                   string  节点名
address_v4             string  节点IPv4子网
?address_v6            string  节点IPv6子网
private_key            string  节点私钥
allowed_ips            string  节点的allowedips
end_point              string  节点的endpoint
public_key             string  节点公钥
?dns                   string  节点的dns
?preshared_key         string  预分享密钥
?ipv6_enable           bool    是否启用IPv6
presharedkey_enable    bool    是否使用预分享密钥
group_id               number  组ID
peer_id                number  配置ID
?listen_port           number  监听端口
?persistent_keepalive  number  节点保活
?mtu                   number  节点的mtu

Example request:
{\"jsonrpc\":\"2.0\",\"method\":\"call\",\"params\":[\"\",\"wg-client\",\"set_config\",{\"group_id\":3212,\"peer_id\":1254,\"name\":\"test\",\"address_v4\":\"10.8.0.0/24\",\"address_v6\":\"fd00:db8:0:123::/64\",\"private_key\":\"XVpIdr+oYjTcgDwzSZmNa1nSsk8JO+tx1NBo17LDBAI=\",\"allowed_ips\":\"0.0.0.0/0,::/0\",\"end_point\":\"103.231.88.18:3102\",\"public_key\":\"zv0p34WZN7p2vIgehwe33QF27ExjChrPUisk481JHU0=\",\"dns\":\"193.138.219.228\",\"presharedkey_enable\":false,\"listen_port\":22536,\"persistent_keepalive\":25,\"mtu\":1420,\"ipv6_enable\":true}],\"id\":1}

Example response:
{\"jsonrpc\": \"2.0\", \"id\": 1, \"result\": {}}
Method call

Just call the method as usual. Check the usage examples to understand how parameters need to be passed.

client.wg_client.get_all_config_list()
Out[12]: {'name': 'wg_client__get_all_config_list', 'config_list': [{'name': 'wg_client__get_all_config_list', 'username': '', 'group_name': 'AzireVPN', 'peers': [], 'password': '', 'auth_type': 1, 'group_id': 9690}]}
API Response Processing

The API json responses are recursively converted into objects. This provides convenient access with code completion and point access to the data.

API Access Via Manual Requests

Instead of using the dynamically created api_client, it is also possible to use the GlInet instance to make api requests. In fact, the api_client uses the same mechanism.

Once logged in, you simply can use the glinet.request(method, params) method to access or retrieve data from the api. Information about the method and the parameters can either be found in the documentation or via the api_client.

e.g.

glinet.request("call", ["adguardhome", "get_config"])
Out[12]: {'name': 'adguardhome__get_config', 'id': 13, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'result': {'name': 'adguardhome__get_config', 'enabled': False}}

is equivalent to

api_client.adguardhome.get_config()
Out[13]: {'name': 'adguardhome__get_config', 'enabled': False}

Note: the output of the request method returns the whole response body whereas the api_client just returns the result.

Roadmap

V1.0.0

  • ☒ Add dynamically docstring for API calls

  • ☒ Create pip compliant package

  • ☒ Publish pip package

  • ☒ Add tests

  • ☒ Improve documentation

  • ☐ Increase test coverage

V2.0.0

  • ☐ Add wrapper for execution via terminal

  • ☐ …

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