Metadata-Version: 2.1 Name: zabbix-utils Version: 2.0.3 Summary: A library with modules for working with Zabbix (Zabbix API, Zabbix sender, Zabbix get) Home-page: https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils Author: Zabbix SIA Author-email: integrationteam@zabbix.com Maintainer: Aleksandr Iantsen Maintainer-email: aleksandr.iantsen@zabbix.com Project-URL: Zabbix, https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils Project-URL: Changes, https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/issues Keywords: monitoring zabbix api sender get utils tools Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Classifier: Programming Language :: Python Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent Classifier: Topic :: System :: Monitoring Classifier: Topic :: System :: Networking :: Monitoring Classifier: Topic :: System :: Systems Administration Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology Requires-Python: >=3.8 Description-Content-Type: text/markdown License-File: LICENSE Provides-Extra: async Requires-Dist: aiohttp <4,>=3 ; extra == 'async' # Zabbix utils library [![Tests](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/tests.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/tests.yaml) [![Zabbix API](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/integration_api.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/integration_api.yaml) [![Zabbix sender](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/integration_sender.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/integration_sender.yaml) [![Zabbix get](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/integration_getter.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/integration_getter.yaml) [![Zabbix 6.0](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/compatibility_60.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/compatibility_60.yaml) [![Zabbix 7.0](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/compatibility_70.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/compatibility_70.yaml) [![Zabbix 7.2](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/compatibility_72.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/compatibility_72.yaml) [![Zabbix 7.4](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/compatibility_74.yaml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/actions/workflows/compatibility_74.yaml) **zabbix_utils** is a Python library for working with [Zabbix API](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/api/reference) as well as with [Zabbix sender](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manpages/zabbix_sender) and [Zabbix get](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manpages/zabbix_get) protocols. ## Requirements Supported versions: * Zabbix 6.0+ * Python 3.8+ Tested on: * Zabbix 6.0, 7.0, 7.2 and 7.4 * Python 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12 and 3.13 Dependencies: * [aiohttp](https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp) (in case of async use) ## Installation ### Installation from PyPI Install **zabbix_utils** library using pip: ```bash $ pip install zabbix_utils ``` To install the library with dependencies for asynchronous work use the following way: ```bash $ pip install zabbix_utils[async] ``` ### Installation from Zabbix repository First of all, you need to install Zabbix repository. Official Zabbix packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and derivatives, as well as for Debian and derivatives are available on [Zabbix website](https://www.zabbix.com/download). **Red Hat Enterprise Linux and derivatives** Install **zabbix_utils** library from Zabbix repository: ```bash # dnf install python3-zabbix-utils ``` To install additional dependencies such as aiohttp for asynchronous work use the following way: ```bash # dnf install epel-release # dnf install python3-aiohttp ``` **Debian / Ubuntu and derivatives** Install **zabbix_utils** library from Zabbix repository: ```bash # apt install python3-zabbix-utils ``` To install additional dependencies such as aiohttp for asynchronous work use the following way: ```bash # apt install python3-aiohttp ``` ### Installation from GitHub Clone the **zabbix_utils** repository: ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils ``` Install **zabbix_utils** library using setup.py: ```bash $ cd python-zabbix-utils/ $ python3 setup.py install ``` To install dependencies use one of the ways above. ## Documentation ### Use cases ##### To work with Zabbix API To work with Zabbix API via synchronous I/O you can import and use **zabbix_utils** library as follows: ```python from zabbix_utils import ZabbixAPI api = ZabbixAPI(url="127.0.0.1") api.login(user="User", password="zabbix") users = api.user.get( output=['userid','name'] ) for user in users: print(user['name']) api.logout() ``` To work with Zabbix API via asynchronous I/O you can use the following way: ```python import asyncio from zabbix_utils import AsyncZabbixAPI async def main(): api = AsyncZabbixAPI(url="127.0.0.1") await api.login(user="User", password="zabbix") users = await api.user.get( output=['userid','name'] ) for user in users: print(user['name']) await api.logout() asyncio.run(main()) ``` You can also authenticate using an API token (supported since Zabbix 5.4): ```python api = ZabbixAPI(url="127.0.0.1") api.login(token="xxxxxxxx") ``` ```python api = AsyncZabbixAPI(url="127.0.0.1") await api.login(token="xxxxxxxx") ``` When token is used, calling `api.logout()` is not necessary. It is possible to specify authentication fields by the following environment variables: `ZABBIX_URL`, `ZABBIX_TOKEN`, `ZABBIX_USER`, `ZABBIX_PASSWORD` You can compare Zabbix API version with strings and numbers, for example: ```python # Method to get version ver = api.api_version() print(type(ver).__name__, ver) # APIVersion 7.0.0 # ZabbixAPI prototype with version ver = api.version print(type(ver).__name__, ver) # APIVersion 7.0.0 # Comparing versions print(ver > 6.0) # True print(ver != 7.0) # False print(ver != "7.0.0") # False # Version additional methods print(ver.major) # 7.0 print(ver.minor) # 0 print(ver.is_lts()) # True ``` In case the API object or method name matches one of Python keywords, you can use the suffix `_` in their name to execute correctly, for example: ```python from zabbix_utils import ZabbixAPI api = ZabbixAPI(url="127.0.0.1") api.login(token="xxxxxxxx") template_source = '' with open('template_example.xml', mode='r', encoding='utf-8') as f: template_source = f.read() response = api.configuration.import_( source=template_source, format="xml", rules={...} ) if response: print("Template imported successfully") ``` > Please, refer to the [Zabbix API Documentation](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/api/reference) and the [using examples](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/tree/main/examples/api) for more information. ##### To work via Zabbix sender protocol To send item values to a Zabbix server or a Zabbix proxy you can import and use the library as follows: ```python from zabbix_utils import Sender sender = Sender(server='127.0.0.1', port=10051) response = sender.send_value('host', 'item.key', 'value', 1695713666) print(response) # {"processed": 1, "failed": 0, "total": 1, "time": "0.000338", "chunk": 1} ``` The asynchronous way: ```python import asyncio from zabbix_utils import AsyncSender async def main(): sender = AsyncSender(server='127.0.0.1', port=10051) response = await sender.send_value('host', 'item.key', 'value', 1695713666) print(response) # {"processed": 1, "failed": 0, "total": 1, "time": "0.000338", "chunk": 1} asyncio.run(main()) ``` You can also prepare a list of item values and send all at once: ```python from zabbix_utils import ItemValue, Sender items = [ ItemValue('host1', 'item.key1', 10), ItemValue('host1', 'item.key2', 'test message'), ItemValue('host2', 'item.key1', -1, 1695713666), ItemValue('host3', 'item.key1', '{"msg":"test message"}'), ItemValue('host2', 'item.key1', 0, 1695713666, 100) ] sender = Sender(server='127.0.0.1', port=10051) response = sender.send(items) print(response) # {"processed": 5, "failed": 0, "total": 5, "time": "0.001661", "chunk": 1} ``` If you need to send values to several Zabbix clusters at once, you can do this by passing a list of Zabbix clusters: ```python from zabbix_utils import Sender zabbix_clusters = [ ['zabbix.cluster1.node1', 'zabbix.cluster1.node2:10051'], ['zabbix.cluster2.node1:10051', 'zabbix.cluster2.node2:20051', 'zabbix.cluster2.node3'] ] sender = Sender(clusters=zabbix_clusters) response = sender.send_value('host', 'item.key', 'value', 1695713666) print(response) # {"processed": 2, "failed": 0, "total": 2, "time": "0.000103", "chunk": 2} print(response.details) # { # zabbix.cluster1.node1:10051: [{"processed": 1, "failed": 0, "total": 1, "time": "0.000050", "chunk": 1}], # zabbix.cluster2.node2:20051: [{"processed": 1, "failed": 0, "total": 1, "time": "0.000053", "chunk": 1}] # } ``` In such case, the value will be sent to the first available node of each cluster. > Please, refer to the [Zabbix sender protocol](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/appendix/protocols/zabbix_sender) and the [using examples](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/tree/main/examples/sender) for more information. ##### To work via Zabbix get protocol To get a value by item key from a Zabbix agent or agent 2 via synchronous I/O the library can be imported and used as follows: ```python from zabbix_utils import Getter agent = Getter(host='127.0.0.1', port=10050) resp = agent.get('system.uname') print(resp.value) # Linux test_server 5.15.0-3.60.5.1.el9uek.x86_64 ``` The library can be used via asynchronous I/O, as in the following example: ```python import asyncio from zabbix_utils import AsyncGetter async def main(): agent = AsyncGetter(host='127.0.0.1', port=10050) resp = await agent.get('system.uname') print(resp.value) # Linux test_server 5.15.0-3.60.5.1.el9uek.x86_64 asyncio.run(main()) ``` > Please, refer to the [Zabbix agent protocol](https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/appendix/protocols/zabbix_agent) and the [using examples](https://github.com/zabbix/python-zabbix-utils/tree/main/examples/get) for more information. ### Enabling debug log If it needed to debug some issue with Zabbix API, sender or get you can enable the output of logging. The **zabbix_utils** library uses the default python logging module, but it doesn't log by default. You can define logging handler to see records from the library, for example: ```python import logging from zabbix_utils import Getter logging.basicConfig( format=u'[%(asctime)s] %(levelname)s %(message)s', level=logging.DEBUG ) agent = Getter(host='127.0.0.1', port=10050) resp = agent.get('system.uname') print(resp.value) ``` And then you can see records like the following: ``` [2023-10-01 12:00:01,587] DEBUG Content of the packet: b'ZBXD\x01\x0c\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00system.uname' [2023-10-01 12:00:01,722] DEBUG Zabbix response header: b'ZBXD\x01C\x00\x00\x00C\x00\x00\x00' [2023-10-01 12:00:01,723] DEBUG Zabbix response body: Linux test_server 5.15.0-3.60.5.1.el9uek.x86_64 [2023-10-01 12:00:01,724] DEBUG Response from [127.0.0.1:10050]: Linux test_server 5.15.0-3.60.5.1.el9uek.x86_64 Linux test_server 5.15.0-3.60.5.1.el9uek.x86_64 ``` ## License **zabbix_utils** is distributed under MIT License.