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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# import needed modules.
# pyzabbix is needed, see https://github.com/lukecyca/pyzabbix
#
import argparse
import ConfigParser
import sys
import os
import os.path
from pyzabbix import ZabbixAPI
# define config helper function
def ConfigSectionMap(section):
dict1 = {}
options = Config.options(section)
for option in options:
try:
dict1[option] = Config.get(section, option)
if dict1[option] == -1:
DebugPrint("skip: %s" % option)
except:
print("exception on %s!" % option)
dict1[option] = None
return dict1
def PrintError(error):
if args.continue_on_error:
sys.stderr.write(error + '\n')
else:
sys.exit(error)
# set default vars
defconf = os.getenv("HOME") + "/.zbx.conf"
username = ""
password = ""
api = ""
noverify = False
timeout = None
# Define commandline arguments
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,description='Prints Zabbix API version info.', epilog="""
This program can use .ini style configuration files to retrieve the needed API connection information.
To use this type of storage, create a conf file (the default is $HOME/.zbx.conf) that contains at least the [Zabbix API] section and any of the other parameters:
[Zabbix API]
username=johndoe
password=verysecretpassword
api=https://zabbix.mycompany.com/path/to/zabbix/frontend/
timeout=300
no_verify=true
""")
parser.add_argument('-u', '--username', help='User for the Zabbix api')
parser.add_argument('-p', '--password', help='Password for the Zabbix api user')
parser.add_argument('-a', '--api', help='Zabbix API URL')
parser.add_argument('--timeout', help='Session timeout in seconds, default is 300',type=int)
parser.add_argument('--no-verify', help='Disables certificate validation when using a secure connection',action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('-c','--config', help='Config file location (defaults to $HOME/.zbx.conf)')
args = parser.parse_args()
# load config module
Config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
Config
# if configuration argument is set, test the config file
if args.config:
if os.path.isfile(args.config) and os.access(args.config, os.R_OK):
Config.read(args.config)
# if not set, try default config file
else:
if os.path.isfile(defconf) and os.access(defconf, os.R_OK):
Config.read(defconf)
# try to load available settings from config file
try:
username=ConfigSectionMap("Zabbix API")['username']
password=ConfigSectionMap("Zabbix API")['password']
api=ConfigSectionMap("Zabbix API")['api']
timeout=int(ConfigSectionMap("Zabbix API")['timeout'])
noverify=bool(distutils.util.strtobool(ConfigSectionMap("Zabbix API")["no_verify"]))
except:
pass
# override settings if they are provided as arguments
if args.username:
username = args.username
if args.password:
password = args.password
if args.api:
api = args.api
if args.no_verify:
noverify = args.no_verify
if args.timeout:
timeout = args.timeout
if not timeout:
timeout = 300
# test for needed params
if not username:
sys.exit("Error: API User not set")
if not password:
sys.exit("Error: API Password not set")
if not api:
sys.exit("Error: API URL is not set")
# Setup Zabbix API connection
zapi = ZabbixAPI(api)
if noverify:
zapi.session.verify = False
# Login to the Zabbix API
zapi.login(username, password)
##################################
# Start actual API logic
##################################
# We need the API version to know if valuemap importing is supported
try:
version = zapi.apiinfo.version()
print version
except:
error="Error: Could not retrieve Zabbix version"
PrintError(error)
# And we're done...