FireREST is a python library to interface with Cisco Firepower Management Center REST API. The goal of FireREST is to provide a simple SDK to programmatically interact with FMC.
- Authentication and automatic session refresh / re-authentication
- Rate-limit detection and automatic backoff and retry behavior
- Automatic squashing of paginated api payloads
- Sanitization of api payloads for create and update operations (automatically remove unsupported elements like links, metadata from payload)
- Detailed logging of api requests and responses
- API specific error handling using various custom exceptions for typical errors (e.g. ResourceAlreadyExists, UnprocessAbleEntityError, ...)
- Support for resource lookup by name instead of uuid for all CRUD operations
- Python >= 3.7
> pip install fireREST
from fireREST import FMC
FireREST uses basic authentication. In case your authentication token times out, the api client will automatically refresh the session and retry a failed operation. If all 3 refresh tokens have been used up the connection object will try to re-authenticate again automatically.
fmc = FMC(hostname='fmc.example.com', username='firerest', password='Cisco123', domain='Global')
NOTE: By default domain is set to
Global
net_obj = {
'name': 'NetObjViaAPI',
'value': '198.18.1.0/24',
}
response = fmc.object.network.create(data=net_obj)
NOTE: in case a resource supports the
bulk
optionFireREST
will automatically perform a bulk operation if thedata
provided is of typelist
net_objects = fmc.object.network.get()
net_objects = fmc.object.network.get(name='NetObjViaAPI')
NOTE: You can access a resource either by
name
oruuid
. If the resource supports a filtering by name FireREST will utilize the filter option, in case a Resource does not support filter params it will iterate through all resources to find a match
net_obj = fmc.object.network.get(name='NetObjViaAPI')
net_obj['name'] = 'RenamedNetObjViaAPI'
response = fmc.object.network.update(data=net_obj)
NOTE: FireREST automatically extracts the
id
field of the provided datadict
to update the correct resource.
response = fmc.object.network.delete(name='NetObjViaAPI')
Since FireREST does not try to provide a python object model nearly all api calls up to version 6.7.0 are available which includes but is not limited to the following CRUD operations:
├── assignment
│ └── policyassignment
├── audit
│ └── auditrecord
├── deployment
│ ├── deployabledevice
│ │ ├── deployment
│ │ └── pendingchanges
│ ├── deploymentrequest
│ ├── jobhistory
│ └── rollbackrequest
├── device
│ └── devicerecord
│ ├── bridgegroupinterface
│ ├── etherchannelinterface
│ ├── fpinterfacestatistics
│ ├── fplogicalinterface
│ ├── fpphysicalinterface
│ ├── inlineset
│ ├── interfaceevent
│ ├── operational
│ │ ├── command
│ │ └── metric
│ ├── physicalinterface
│ ├── redundantinterface
│ ├── routing
│ │ ├── bgp
│ │ ├── bgpgeneralsettings
│ │ ├── ipv4staticroute
│ │ ├── ipv6staticroute
│ │ ├── ospfinterface
│ │ ├── ospfv2route
│ │ ├── ospfv3interface
│ │ ├── staticroute
│ │ └── virtualrouter
│ ├── subinterface
│ ├── virtualswitch
│ ├── virtualtunnelinterface
│ └── vlaninterface
├── devicecluster
│ └── ftddevicecluster
├── devicegroup
│ └── devicegrouprecord
├── devicehapair
│ └── ftddevicehapair
│ ├── failoverinterfacemacaddressconfig
│ └── monitoredinterface
├── health
│ ├── alert
│ └── metric
├── integration
│ ├── cloudeventsconfig
│ ├── cloudregion
│ ├── externallookup
│ └── externalstorage
├── intelligence
│ ├── taxiiconfig
│ │ ├── collection
│ │ └── discoveryinfo
│ └── tid
│ ├── element
│ ├── incident
│ ├── indicator
│ ├── observable
│ ├── setting
│ └── source
├── job
│ └── taskstatus
├── object
│ ├── anyprotocolportobject
│ ├── application
│ ├── applicationcategory
│ ├── applicationfilter
│ ├── applicationproductivities
│ ├── applicationrisk
│ ├── applicationtag
│ ├── applicationtype
│ ├── aspathlist
│ ├── certenrollment
│ ├── communitylist
│ ├── continent
│ ├── country
│ ├── dnsservergroup
│ ├── endpointdevicetype
│ ├── expandedcommunitylist
│ ├── extendedaccesslist
│ ├── fqdn
│ │ └── override
│ ├── geolocation
│ ├── globaltimezone
│ ├── host
│ │ └── override
│ ├── icmpv4object
│ │ └── override
│ ├── icmpv6object
│ │ └── override
│ ├── ikev1ipsecproposal
│ ├── ikev1policy
│ ├── ikev2ipsecproposal
│ ├── ikev2policy
│ ├── interface
│ ├── interfacegroup
│ ├── ipv4prefixlist
│ ├── ipv6prefixlist
│ ├── isesecuritygrouptag
│ ├── keychain
│ │ └── override
│ ├── network
│ │ └── override
│ ├── networkaddress
│ ├── networkgroup
│ │ └── override
│ ├── policylist
│ ├── port
│ ├── portobjectgroup
│ │ └── override
│ ├── protocolportobject
│ │ └── override
│ ├── range
│ │ └── override
│ ├── realmuser
│ ├── realmusergroup
│ ├── routemap
│ ├── securitygrouptag
│ ├── securityzone
│ ├── siurlfeed
│ ├── siurllist
│ ├── slamonitor
│ ├── standardaccesslist
│ ├── standardcommunitylist
│ ├── timerange
│ ├── timezone
│ │ └── override
│ ├── tunneltag
│ ├── url
│ │ └── override
│ ├── urlcategory
│ ├── urlgroup
│ │ └── override
│ ├── variableset
│ ├── vlangrouptag
│ │ └── override
│ └── vlantag
│ └── override
├── policy
│ ├── accesspolicy
│ │ ├── accessrule
│ │ ├── category
│ │ ├── defaultaction
│ │ ├── inheritancesettings
│ │ ├── loggingsettings
│ │ └── operational
│ │ └── hitcounts
│ ├── filepolicy
│ ├── ftdnatpolicy
│ │ ├── autonatrule
│ │ ├── manualnatrule
│ │ └── natrule
│ ├── ftds2svpn
│ │ ├── advancedsettings
│ │ ├── endpoint
│ │ ├── ikesettings
│ │ └── ipsecsettings
│ ├── intrusionpolicy
│ │ └── intrusionrule
│ ├── prefilterpolicy
│ │ ├── defaultaction
│ │ ├── operational
│ │ │ └── hitcounts
│ │ └── prefilterrule
│ ├── snmpalert
│ └── syslogalert
├── system
│ └── info
│ ├── domain
│ └── serverversion
├── update
│ └── upgradepackage
│ └── applicabledevice
└── user
├── authrole
└── ssoconfig
You might see an UnprocessableEntityError
exception when you try to execute CREATE
or UPDATE
operations. Depending on the API endpoint the error message from FMC might not contain enough information to pinpoint what is causing the issue. In this case I would recommend using pigtail
on FMC to get more detailed information.
In this example we are trying to create an object override, but the field value
is invalid. The subnet mask chosen is not correct, which will cause the FMC API to respond with an UnprocessAbleEntity error.
data = {
"overrides": {
"parent": {
"id": "00505699-76B7-0ed3-0000-077309525737"
},
"target": {
"id": "0ff8161e-096e-11eb-8ec0-cb721f246e60",
"type": "Device"
}
},
"value": "198.18.201.0/241",
"name": "NetObjWithOverrides",
"id": "00505699-76B7-0ed3-0000-077309525737"
}
fmc.object.network.update(data=data)
On FMC we can use the pigtail
utility to tail the logfile on the Tomcat webserver hosting the REST API. Using this method we can monitor the APIs response and get some additional information on the error
> expert
admin@fmc:/Volume/home/admin# sudo su -
root@fmc:/Volume/home/admin# pigtail TCAT
Here we see that a Java exception has been thrown, indicating that the request failed due an invalid ip address being passed
TCAT: 02-02 15:36:33 INFO: 172.21.100.145 - - 443 PUT /api/fmc_config/v1/domain/b76ff587-9224-65c7-d2af-000000000000/object/networks/00505699-76B7-0ed3-0000-077309525737 - 400 - 301 169 https://fmc.example.com FireREST/1.0.0 -
TCAT: 02-02 15:34:33 [ajp-nio-127.0.0.1-9009-exec-1] ERROR com.cisco.api.external.rest.common.resource.ContainerServerResource - **Invalid IP Address**
TCAT: 02-02 15:34:33 APIException:Invalid IP Address
Oliver Kaiser (oliver.kaiser@outlook.com)
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