pySIR

Python API to interact with the SIR agent


License
Apache-2.0
Install
pip install pySIR==0.46

Documentation

pySIR

Python API to interact with the SIR agent.

Installation

To install execute:

pip install pySIR

Documentation

pySIR implements in python the SIR API. It is just a one to one mapping to avoid dealing with the specifics of making the calls, getting the data or catching the errors. It is just a convenient way of consuming the API. It brings no extra functionality.

You can use this library like this:

  from pySIR.pySIR import pySIR
  sir = pySIR('http://localhost:8080')

  result = sir.get_top_prefixes(start_time="2015-07-25T14:00", end_time="2015-07-25T15:00", limit_prefixes=10, net_masks="24", exclude_net_masks=1)

After every call you will get a Call object which has three attributes:

  • meta - Some information regarding the call.

      result.meta
      {u'length': 10, u'request_time': 4.2649, u'error': False}
    
  • result - The actual result of the call.

      result.result
      [{u'as_dst': 43650, u'sum_bytes': 96527904, u'key': u'194.132.196.0/22'}, {u'as_dst': 1299, u'sum_bytes': 50852480, u'key': u'0.0.0.0/0'}, {u'as_dst': 2856, u'sum_bytes': 42289633, u'key': u'86.128.0.0/10'}, {u'as_dst': 43650, u'sum_bytes': 27442840, u'key': u'194.132.197.72/29'}, {u'as_dst': 3320, u'sum_bytes': 23312608, u'key': u'79.192.0.0/10'}, {u'as_dst': 2856, u'sum_bytes': 22229909, u'key': u'86.128.0.0/11'}, {u'as_dst': 2856, u'sum_bytes': 19337668, u'key': u'86.128.0.0/12'}, {u'as_dst': 3320, u'sum_bytes': 19048046, u'key': u'84.128.0.0/10'}, {u'as_dst': 2856, u'sum_bytes': 18816388, u'key': u'109.144.0.0/12'}, {u'as_dst': 3320, u'sum_bytes': 18002994, u'key': u'91.0.0.0/10'}]
    
  • parameters - The parameters used for the call.

      result.parameters
      {u'exclude_net_masks': u'1', u'limit_prefixes': 10, u'start_time': u'2015-07-25T14:00', u'end_time': u'2015-07-25T15:00', u'net_masks': u'24'}
    

Supported methods

As I mentioned before, this is a 1:1 mapping of the raw API. You can check the supported methods in the official documentation:

http://sdn-internet-router-sir.readthedocs.org/en/latest/api/api_v1.0.html

I recommend you to quickly check the code in the file pySIR/pySIR.py to quickly see the names of the methods supported. The code and the names are quite straightforward so the code should be easy to read.

Passing variables

When passing variables to the methods just send them named using the same names they have in the original API. For example:

sir.get_top_prefixes(start_time="2015-07-13T14:00", end_time="2015-07-13T15:00", limit_prefixes=10, net_masks="24", exclude_net_masks=1)
sir.put_variables_by_category_and_name(development, whatever, content='231', extra_vars='{"asd": "qwe" , "zxc":"poi"}')

The same apply when you want to send data (for example when storing or updating a variable). For example:

sir.post_variables(name='this_is_a_variable', content='231', category='development', extra_vars='{"asd": "qwe" , "zxc":"poi"}')
sir.put_variables_by_category_and_name(development, whatever, content='231', extra_vars='')

SSL Verification

By default pySIR is going to check SSL certificates and raise an exception if the SSL certificate is not valid. However, you can override this behavior and ignore certificates by initializing pySIR like this:

  sir = pySIR('https://localhost:8080', verify_ssl=False)