A python SDK for Zscaler.
Project description
pyZscaler - An unofficial SDK for the Zscaler API
pyZscaler is an SDK that provides a uniform and easy-to-use interface for each of the Zscaler product APIs.
Overview
With each Zscaler product having its own developer documentation and authentication methods, this SDK should simplify your ability to develop software that uses the Zscaler API.
The goal of Pyzscaler is to eventually cover all public API endpoints published by Zscaler across all of their products.
This SDK leverages the very awesome RESTfly framework developed by Steve McGrath, which simplifies the development of building libraries to interact with RESTful APIs.
Features
Simplified authentication with Zscaler APIs.
Uniform interaction with all Zscaler APIs.
Uses python-box to add dot notation access to json data structures.
Zscaler API output automatically converted from CamelCase to Snake Case.
Various quality of life enhancements for object update methods.
Products
Zscaler Private Access (ZPA)
Zscaler Internet Access (ZIA)
Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) - (work in progress)
Installation
The most recent version can be installed from pypi as per below.
$ pip install pyzscaler
Usage
Before you can interact with any of the Zscaler APIs, you may need to generate API keys or retrieve tenancy information for each product that you are interfacing with. Once you have the requirements and you have installed pyZscaler, you’re ready to go.
Getting started with ZIA
For ZIA, you will need to provide params when instantiating the class or set the environment variables as per the table below:
Param |
ENV |
Description |
---|---|---|
cloud |
ZIA_CLOUD |
The cloud that your ZIA tenant is provisioned on. |
api_key |
ZIA_API_KEY |
The API key generated from your ZIA console. |
username |
ZIA_USERNAME |
The username of your administrator user that will be used for API calls. |
password |
ZIA_PASSWORD |
The password for the administrator user. |
See the ZIA docs for how to generate the api_key.
How to determine the ZIA CLOUD
You can find the name of the cloud in the URL that admins use to log into the Zscaler service. E.g. if an organisation logs into admin.zscaler.net, then that organization’s cloud name is zscaler.net. You don’t need to supply the .net suffix with pyZscaler, so the CLOUD arg would simply be zscaler.
URL |
CLOUD |
---|---|
admin.zscaler.net |
zscaler |
admin.zscalerone.net |
zscalerone |
admin.zscalertwo.net |
zscalertwo |
admin.zscalerthree.net |
zscalerthree |
admin.zscloud.net |
zscloud |
admin.zscalerbeta.net |
zscalerbeta |
admin.zscalergov.net |
zscalergov |
Quick ZIA Example
from pyzscaler.zia import ZIA
from pprint import pprint
zia = ZIA(api_key='API_KEY', cloud='CLOUD', username='USERNAME', password='PASSWORD')
for user in zia.users.list():
pprint(user)
Getting started with ZPA
For ZPA, you will need to provide params when instantiating the class or set the environment variables as per the table below:
Param |
ENV |
Description |
---|---|---|
client_id |
ZPA_CLIENT_ID |
The client ID that is associated with the client secret. |
client_secret |
ZPA_CLIENT_SECRET |
The client secret that was generated for the client ID. |
customer_id |
ZPA_CUSTOMER_ID |
The customer ID for the ZPA tenancy. |
See the ZPA docs for how to generate the client_id, client_secret and find the customer_id.
Quick ZPA Example
from pyzscaler.zpa import ZPA
from pprint import pprint
zpa = ZPA(client_id='CLIENT_ID', client_secret='CLIENT_SECRET', customer_id='CUSTOMER_ID')
for app_segment in zpa.app_segments.list():
pprint(app_segment)
Contributing
Contributions to pyZscaler are absolutely welcome. At the moment, we could use more tests and documentation/examples. Please see the Contribution Guidelines for more information.
Poetry is currently being used for builds and management. You’ll want to have poetry installed and available in your environment.
Issues
Please feel free to open an issue using Github Issues if you run into any problems using pyZscaler.
License
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2021 Mitch Kelly
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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