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fortigate-api

Python package to configure Fortigate (Fortios) devices using REST API.

  • FortiGateAPI - Python connector to Fortigate API endpoints.
  • FortiGate - Python wrapper for the FortiOS REST API.

Checked with FortiOS = v6.4.14. Fully documented on Read the Docs.


Quickstart

Install the package from pypi.org

pip install fortigate-api

or from github.com repository

pip install git+https://github.com/vladimirs-git/fortigate-api

"""Quickstart FortiGateAPI.

- Create address in the Fortigate
- Get all addresses from the Fortigate vdom root
- Get address by name (unique identifier)
- Filter address by operator contains `=@`
- Update address data in the Fortigate
- Delete address from the Fortigate
"""

from pprint import pprint

from fortigate_api import FortiGateAPI

HOST = "host"
USERNAME = "username"
PASSWORD = "password"

api = FortiGateAPI(host=HOST, username=USERNAME, password=PASSWORD)

# Create address in the Fortigate
data = {
    "name": "ADDRESS",
    "obj-type": "ip",
    "subnet": "127.0.0.100 255.255.255.252",
    "type": "ipmask",
}
response = api.cmdb.firewall.address.create(data)
print(f"address.create {response}")  # address.create <Response [200]>

# Get all addresses from the Fortigate vdom root
items = api.cmdb.firewall.address.get()
print(f"All addresses count={len(items)}")  # All addresses count=14

# Get address by name (unique identifier)
items = api.cmdb.firewall.address.get(name="ADDRESS")
print(f"addresses count={len(items)}")  # addresses count=1
pprint(items)
#  [{"comment": "",
#    "name": "ADDRESS",
#    "subnet": "127.0.0.100 255.255.255.252",
#    "uuid": "a386e4b0-d6cb-51ec-1e28-01e0bc0de43c",
#    ...
#    }]

# Filter address by operator contains `=@`
items = api.cmdb.firewall.address.get(filter="[email protected]")
print(f"Filtered by `=@`, count={len(items)}")  # Filtered by `=@`, count=2

# Update address data in the Fortigate
data = {"name": "ADDRESS", "subnet": "127.0.0.255 255.255.255.255"}
response = api.cmdb.firewall.address.update(data)
print(f"address.update {response}")  # address.update <Response [200]>

# Delete address from the Fortigate
response = api.cmdb.firewall.address.delete("ADDRESS")
print(f"address.delete {response}")  # address.delete <Response [200]>

api.logout()
"""Quickstart FortiGate.

- Creates address in the Fortigate
- Get address by name (unique identifier)
- Updates address data in the Fortigate
- Delete address from the Fortigate
"""

from pprint import pprint

from fortigate_api import FortiGate

HOST = "host"
USERNAME = "username"
PASSWORD = "password"

fgt = FortiGate(host=HOST, username=USERNAME, password=PASSWORD)

# Creates address in the Fortigate
data = {
    "name": "ADDRESS",
    "obj-type": "ip",
    "subnet": "127.0.0.100 255.255.255.252",
    "type": "ipmask",
}
response = fgt.post(url="api/v2/cmdb/firewall/address/", data=data)
print(f"POST {response}", )  # POST <Response [200]>

# Get address by name (unique identifier)
response = fgt.get(url="api/v2/cmdb/firewall/address/ADDRESS")
print(f"GET {response}", )  # POST <Response [200]>
result = response.json()["results"]
pprint(result)
#  [{"name": "ADDRESS",
#    "subnet": "127.0.0.100 255.255.255.252",
#    "uuid": "a386e4b0-d6cb-51ec-1e28-01e0bc0de43c",
#    ...
#    }]

# Updates address data in the Fortigate
data = {"name": "ADDRESS", "subnet": "127.0.0.255 255.255.255.255"}
response = fgt.put(url="api/v2/cmdb/firewall/address/ADDRESS", data=data)
print(f"PUT {response}")  # PUT <Response [200]>

# Delete address from the Fortigate
response = fgt.delete(url="api/v2/cmdb/firewall/address/ADDRESS")
print(f"DELETE {response}", )  # DELETE <Response [200]>

fgt.logout()

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