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Josiah Baldwin
df25652ba6 Fixed run_commands parsing return from multiple devices incorrectly 2025-01-08 13:42:39 -08:00
Josiah Baldwin
9668e4d507 Added test for using run_command on multiple nodes 2025-01-08 13:38:49 -08:00
Josiah Baldwin
6919da4a42 Merge pull request #19 from DaanSelen/add-users
Fix #15
2025-01-08 11:59:04 -08:00
Josiah Baldwin
ff120490fa Merge branch 'main' into add-users 2025-01-08 11:56:47 -08:00
Josiah Baldwin
d9991156f6 Merge pull request #18 from DaanSelen/conversion
Fix #9
2025-01-08 11:46:15 -08:00
Daan
4fea858fbc Fix: https://github.com/HuFlungDu/pylibmeshctrl/issues/15 2025-01-04 17:16:30 +01:00
Daan
3b4a18b379 Also added the ValueError raise condition for lastconnect datetime. 2025-01-04 17:09:33 +01:00
Daan
c072d6012a fix https://github.com/HuFlungDu/pylibmeshctrl/issues/9 2025-01-04 17:05:57 +01:00
Josiah Baldwin
0ee2e2dc94 Merge pull request #12 from DaanSelen/main
Backport for python 3.11 and alike
2024-12-19 12:49:12 -08:00
dselen
f2d9fcd295 Update tunnel.py
Fix syntaxerror
2024-12-19 10:14:09 +01:00
Josiah Baldwin
7456743709 Updated installing docs 2024-12-13 17:10:34 -08:00
Josiah Baldwin
07b828a150 Fixed some docs 2024-12-13 17:04:11 -08:00
Josiah Baldwin
cd7a356eb5 Merge pull request #7 from HuFlungDu/release/1.0.0
1.0.0 release
2024-12-13 16:43:12 -08:00
8 changed files with 40 additions and 32 deletions

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ formats:
build:
os: ubuntu-22.04
tools:
python: "3.11"
python: "3.13"
python:
install:

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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Library for remotely interacting with a
Installation
------------
pip install meshctrl
pip install libmeshctrl
Usage
-----

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ platforms = any
# Add here all kinds of additional classifiers as defined under
# https://pypi.org/classifiers/
classifiers =
Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Programming Language :: Python

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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ class Device(object):
name (str|None): Device name as it is shown on the meshcentral server
description (str|None): Device description as it is shown on the meshcentral server. Also accepted as desc.
tags (list[str]|None): tags associated with device.
users (list[str]|None): latest known usernames which have logged in.
created_at (datetime.Datetime|int|None): Time at which device mas created. Also accepted as agct.
computer_name (str|None): Device name as reported from the agent. This may be different from name. Also accepted as rname.
icon (~meshctrl.constants.Icon): Icon displayed on the website
@@ -38,6 +39,7 @@ class Device(object):
name (str|None): Device name as it is shown on the meshcentral server
description (str|None): Device description as it is shown on the meshcentral server.
tags (list[str]): tags associated with device.
users (list[str]): latest known usernames which have logged in.
computer_name (str|None): Device name as reported from the agent. This may be different from name. Also accepted as rname.
icon (~meshctrl.constants.Icon): Icon displayed on the website
mesh (~meshctrl.mesh.Mesh|None): Mesh object under which this device exists. Is None for individual device access.
@@ -54,11 +56,11 @@ class Device(object):
links (dict[str, ~meshctrl.types.UserLink]|None): Collection of links for the device
details (dict[str, dict]): Extra details about the device. These are not well defined, but are filled by calling :py:meth:`~meshctrl.session.Session.list_devices` with `details=True`.
'''
def __init__(self, nodeid, session, agent=None,
def __init__(self, nodeid, session, agent=None,
name=None, desc=None, description=None,
tags=None,
tags=None, users=None,
agct=None, created_at=None,
rname=None, computer_name=None, icon=constants.Icon.desktop,
rname=None, computer_name=None, icon=constants.Icon.desktop,
mesh=None, mtype=None, meshtype=None, groupname=None, meshname=None,
domain=None, host=None, ip=None, conn=None, connected=None,
pwr=None, powered_on=None,
@@ -90,13 +92,14 @@ class Device(object):
self.description = description if description is not None else desc
self.os_description = os_description if os_description is not None else osdesc
self.tags = tags if tags is not None else []
self.users = users if users is not None else []
self.details = details if details is not None else {}
created_at = created_at if created_at is not None else agct
if not isinstance(created_at, datetime.datetime) and created_at is not None:
try:
created_at = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(created_at)
except OSError:
except (OSError, ValueError):
# Meshcentral returns in miliseconds, while fromtimestamp, and most of python, expects the argument in seconds. Try seconds frist, then translate from ms if it fails.
# This doesn't work for really early timestamps, but I don't expect that to be a problem here.
created_at = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(created_at/1000.0)
@@ -106,7 +109,7 @@ class Device(object):
if not isinstance(lastconnect, datetime.datetime) and lastconnect is not None:
try:
lastconnect = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(lastconnect)
except OSError:
except (OSError, ValueError):
# Meshcentral returns in miliseconds, while fromtimestamp, and most of python, expects the argument in seconds. Try seconds frist, then translate from ms if it fails.
# This doesn't work for really early timestamps, but I don't expect that to be a problem here.
lastconnect = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(lastconnect/1000.0)
@@ -129,7 +132,7 @@ class Device(object):
Returns:
bool: True on success, raise otherwise
Raises:
Raises:
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.ServerError`: Error text from server if there is a failure
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.SocketError`: Info about socket closure
asyncio.TimeoutError: Command timed out
@@ -147,7 +150,7 @@ class Device(object):
Returns:
bool: True on success, raise otherwise
Raises:
Raises:
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.ServerError`: Error text from server if there is a failure
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.SocketError`: Info about socket closure
asyncio.TimeoutError: Command timed out
@@ -166,7 +169,7 @@ class Device(object):
Returns:
bool: True on success, raise otherwise
Raises:
Raises:
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.ServerError`: Error text from server if there is a failure
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.SocketError`: Info about socket closure
asyncio.TimeoutError: Command timed out
@@ -183,7 +186,7 @@ class Device(object):
Returns:
~meshctrl.device.Device: Object representing the state of the device. This will be a new device, it will not update this device.
Raises:
Raises:
ValueError: `Invalid device id` if device is not found
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.SocketError`: Info about socket closure
asyncio.TimeoutError: Command timed out
@@ -205,7 +208,7 @@ class Device(object):
Returns:
bool: True if successful, raise otherwise
Raises:
Raises:
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.ServerError`: Error text from server if there is a failure
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.SocketError`: Info about socket closure
asyncio.TimeoutError: Command timed out
@@ -227,7 +230,7 @@ class Device(object):
Returns:
~meshctrl.types.RunCommandResponse: Output of command
Raises:
Raises:
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.ServerError`: Error text from server if there is a failure
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.SocketError`: Info about socket closure
ValueError: `Invalid device id` if device is not found
@@ -268,7 +271,7 @@ class Device(object):
Returns:
bool: True if successful
Raises:
Raises:
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.SocketError`: Info about socket closure
asyncio.TimeoutError: Command timed out
'''
@@ -286,7 +289,7 @@ class Device(object):
Returns:
bool: True if successful
Raises:
Raises:
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.SocketError`: Info about socket closure
asyncio.TimeoutError: Command timed out
'''
@@ -302,7 +305,7 @@ class Device(object):
Returns:
bool: True if successful
Raises:
Raises:
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.SocketError`: Info about socket closure
asyncio.TimeoutError: Command timed out
'''
@@ -317,7 +320,7 @@ class Device(object):
Returns:
bool: True if successful
Raises:
Raises:
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.SocketError`: Info about socket closure
asyncio.TimeoutError: Command timed out
'''
@@ -340,10 +343,10 @@ class Device(object):
def __str__(self):
return f"<Device: nodeid={self.nodeid} name={self.name} description={self.description} computer_name={self.computer_name} icon={self.icon} "\
f"mesh={self.mesh} meshtype={self.meshtype} meshname={self.meshname} domain={self.domain} host={self.host} ip={self.ip} "\
f"tags={self.tags} details={self.details} created_at={self.created_at} lastaddr={self.lastaddr} lastconnect={self.lastconnect} "\
f"tags={self.tags} users={self.users} details={self.details} created_at={self.created_at} lastaddr={self.lastaddr} lastconnect={self.lastconnect} "\
f"connected={self.connected} powered_on={self.powered_on} os_description={self.os_description} links={self.links} _extra_props={self._extra_props}>"
def __repr__(self):
return f"Device(nodeid={repr(self.nodeid)}, session={repr(self._session)}, name={repr(self.name)}, description={repr(self.description)}, computer_name={repr(self.computer_name)}, icon={repr(self.icon)}, "\
f"mesh={repr(self.mesh)}, meshtype={repr(self.meshtype)}, meshname={repr(self.meshname)}, domain={repr(self.domain)}, host={repr(self.host)}, ip={repr(self.ip)}, "\
f"tags={repr(self.tags)}, details={repr(self.details)} created_at={repr(self.created_at)} lastaddr={repr(self.lastaddr)} lastconnect={repr(self.lastconnect)} "\
f"connected={repr(self.connected)}, powered_on={repr(self.powered_on)}, os_description={repr(self.os_description)}, links={repr(self.links)}, **{repr(self._extra_props)})"
f"tags={repr(self.tags)}, users={repr(self.users)}, details={repr(self.details)} created_at={repr(self.created_at)} lastaddr={repr(self.lastaddr)} lastconnect={repr(self.lastconnect)} "\
f"connected={repr(self.connected)}, powered_on={repr(self.powered_on)}, os_description={repr(self.os_description)}, links={repr(self.links)}, **{repr(self._extra_props)})"

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ class Mesh(object):
domain (str|None): Domain on server to which device is connected.
links (dict[str, ~meshctrl.types.UserLink]|None): Collection of links for the device group
'''
def __init__(self, meshid, session, creation=None, created_at=None, name=None,
def __init__(self, meshid, session, creation=None, created_at=None, name=None,
mtype=None, meshtype=None, creatorid=None, desc=None, description=None,
domain=None, creatorname=None, links=None, **kwargs):
self.meshid = meshid
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ class Mesh(object):
if not isinstance(created_at, datetime.datetime) and created_at is not None:
try:
created_at = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(created_at)
except OSError:
except (OSError, ValueError):
# Meshcentral returns in miliseconds, while fromtimestamp, and most of python, expects the argument in seconds. Try seconds frist, then translate from ms if it fails.
# This doesn't work for really early timestamps, but I don't expect that to be a problem here.
created_at = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(created_at/1000.0)
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ class Mesh(object):
Returns:
dict[str, ~meshctrl.types.AddUsersToDeviceGroupResponse]: Object showing which were added correctly and which were not, along with their result messages. str is userid to map response.
Raises:
Raises:
:py:class:`~meshctrl.exceptions.SocketError`: Info about socket closure
asyncio.TimeoutError: Command timed out
'''
@@ -96,4 +96,4 @@ class Mesh(object):
def __repr__(self):
return f"Mesh(meshid={repr(self.meshid)}, session={repr(self._session)}, name={repr(self.name)}, description={repr(self.description)}, created_at={repr(self.created_at)}, "\
f"meshtype={repr(self.meshtype)}, domain={repr(self.domain)}, "\
f"created_at={repr(self.created_at)}, creatorid={repr(self.creatorid)}, creatorname={repr(self.creatorname)}, links={repr(self.links)}, **{repr(self._extra_props)})"
f"created_at={repr(self.created_at)}, creatorid={repr(self.creatorid)}, creatorname={repr(self.creatorname)}, links={repr(self.links)}, **{repr(self._extra_props)})"

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@@ -1463,6 +1463,7 @@ class Session(object):
result.setdefault(node, {})["complete"] = True
if all(_["complete"] for key, _ in result.items()):
break
continue
elif (event["value"].startswith("Run commands")):
continue
result[node]["result"].append(event["value"])
@@ -1824,7 +1825,7 @@ class Session(object):
async def upload(self, node, source, target, unique_file_tunnel=False, timeout=None):
'''
Upload a stream to a device. This creates an _File and destroys it every call. If you need to upload multiple files, use {@link Session#file_explorer} instead.
Upload a stream to a device.
Args:
node (~meshctrl.device.Device|str): Device or id of device to which to upload the file. If it is a device, it must have a ~meshctrl.mesh.Mesh device associated with it (the default). If it is a string, the device will be fetched prior to tunnel creation.

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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ class Tunnel(object):
options["ssl"] = self._session._ssl_context
if (len(self.node_id.split('/')) != 3):
self.node_id = f"node/{self._session._currentDomain or ""}/{self.node_id}"
self.node_id = f"node/{self._session._currentDomain or ''}/{self.node_id}"
self._tunnel_id = util._get_random_hex(6)
@@ -91,4 +91,4 @@ class Tunnel(object):
await websocket.send(message)
async def _listen_data_task(self, websocket):
raise NotImplementedError("Listen data not implemented")
raise NotImplementedError("Listen data not implemented")

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@@ -187,21 +187,22 @@ async def test_mesh_device(env):
assert r[0].description == "New description", "Description either failed to change, or was changed by a user without permission to do so"
with env.create_agent(mesh.short_meshid) as agent:
with env.create_agent(mesh.short_meshid) as agent,\
env.create_agent(mesh.short_meshid) as agent2:
# Test agent added to device group being propagated correctly
# Create agent isn't so good at waiting for the agent to show in the sessions. Give it a couple seconds to appear.
for i in range(3):
try:
r = await admin_session.list_devices(timeout=10)
print("\ninfo list_devices: {}\n".format(r))
assert len(r) == 1, "Incorrect number of agents connected"
assert len(r) == 2, "Incorrect number of agents connected"
except:
if i == 2:
raise
await asyncio.sleep(1)
else:
break
assert len(await privileged_session.list_devices(timeout=10)) == 1, "Incorrect number of agents connected"
assert len(await privileged_session.list_devices(timeout=10)) == 2, "Incorrect number of agents connected"
assert len(await unprivileged_session.list_devices(timeout=10)) == 0, "Unprivileged account has access to agent it should not"
r = await admin_session.list_devices(details=True, timeout=10)
@@ -221,9 +222,12 @@ async def test_mesh_device(env):
assert await admin_session.edit_device(agent.nodeid, consent=meshctrl.constants.ConsentFlags.none, timeout=10), "Failed to edit device info"
# Test run_commands
r = await admin_session.run_command(agent.nodeid, "ls", timeout=10)
r = await admin_session.run_command([agent.nodeid, agent2.nodeid], "ls", timeout=10)
print("\ninfo run_command: {}\n".format(r))
assert "meshagent" in r[agent.nodeid]["result"], "ls gave incorrect data"
assert "meshagent" in r[agent2.nodeid]["result"], "ls gave incorrect data"
assert "Run commands completed." not in r[agent.nodeid]["result"], "Didn't parse run command ending correctly"
assert "Run commands completed." not in r[agent2.nodeid]["result"], "Didn't parse run command ending correctly"
assert "meshagent" in (await privileged_session.run_command(agent.nodeid, "ls", timeout=10))[agent.nodeid]["result"], "ls gave incorrect data"
# Test run commands with ndividual device permissions