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Client for interacting with Infoblox NIOS over WAPI

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Client for interacting with Infoblox NIOS over WAPI.

Installation

Install infoblox-client using pip:

pip install infoblox-client

Usage

  1. Low level API, using connector module.

Retrieve list of network views from NIOS:

from infoblox_client import connector

opts = {'host': '192.168.1.10', 'username': 'admin', 'password': 'admin'}
conn = connector.Connector(opts)
# get all network_views
network_views = conn.get_object('networkview')

For this request data is returned as list of dicts:

[{u'_ref': u'networkview/ZG5zLm5ldHdvcmtfdmlldyQw:default/true',
  u'is_default': True,
  u'name': u'default'}]
  1. High level API, using objects.

Example of creating Network View, Network, DNS View, DNSZone and HostRecord using NIOS objects:

from infoblox_client import connector
from infoblox_client import objects

opts = {'host': '192.168.1.10', 'username': 'admin', 'password': 'admin'}
conn = connector.Connector(opts)

nview = objects.NetworkView.create(conn, name='my_view')
network = objects.Network.create(conn, network_view='my_view', cidr='192.168.1.0/24')

view = objects.DNSView.create(conn, network_view='my_view', name='my_dns_view')
zone = objects.DNSZone.create(conn, view='my_dns_view', fqdn='my_zone.com')

my_ip = objects.IP.create(ip='192.168.1.25', mac='aa:bb:cc:11:22:33')
hr = objects.HostRecord.create(conn, view='my_dns_view',
                               name='my_host_record.my_zone.com', ip=my_ip)

Reply from NIOS is parsed back into objects and contains next data:

In [22]: hr
Out[22]: HostRecordV4: _ref=record:host/ZG5zLmhvc3QkLjQuY29tLm15X3pvbmUubXlfaG9zdF9yZWNvcmQ:my_host_record.my_zone.com/my_dns_view, name=my_host_record.my_zone.com, ipv4addrs=[<infoblox_client.objects.IPv4 object at 0x7f7d6b0fe9d0>], view=my_dns_view

Features

  • TODO

History

0.0.7 (2015-10-27)

  • Added ‘network’ to IPRange search fields

  • Modified get method of the EA class to allow return default values

0.0.6 (2015-10-26)

  • Added initial support of Extensible Attributes as sub objects

  • Added search by Extensible Attributes

  • Improved validation in connector

  • Added delete_object_by_ref to object manager

0.0.5 (2015-10-12)

  • Fixed issues in working with objects

  • Added missed _get_object_type_from_ref

  • Added code coverage

  • Updated links to point to infobloxopen repository

0.0.4 (2015-09-23)

  • Added object abstraction for interacting with NIOS objects

  • Added object_manager to simplify some operations on objects

0.0.3 (2015-09-15)

  • Added dependencies to package.

0.0.2 (2015-09-11)

  • Fixed using dashes in package directory names that prevented package import after install.

0.0.1 (2015-09-11)

  • Added connector to send wapi requests to NIOS, does not includes NIOS object model at this point.

  • First release on PyPI.

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