This repository provides a Python Client library for interacting with Infoblox APIs. The library is generated using the OpenAPI Generator project.
The following Infoblox APIs are supported:
- Infrastructure Management
- Infrastructure Provision (HostActivation API)
- Anycast Configuration Manager
- Upgrade Policy
To install the Universal DDI Python Client, use the following command:
pip install universal-ddi-python-client
To use the Universal DDI Python Client, you need to import the client and create an instance of the client. For example:
from universal_ddi_client import ApiClient
client = ApiClient()
Additionally , you can also add a custom config to the client. For example:
from universal_ddi_client import Configuration, ApiClient
config = Configuration()
client = ApiClient(config)
Furthermore , you can import the specific API module and use the client to interact with the API. For example:
from dns_config import ViewApi
view_api = ViewApi(client)
The client name is used to identify the client in the logs. By default, the client name is set to universal-ddi-python-client
. You can change this by creating an instance of Configuration and setting the client name. For example:
from universal_ddi_client import Configuration
config = Configuration(
client_name = "my-client",
)
The default URL for the Cloud Services Portal is https://csp.infoblox.com
. If you need to change this, you can create an instance of Configuration and set the URL. For example:
from universal_ddi_client import Configuration
config = Configuration(
portal_url = "https://csp.eu.infoblox.com",
)
You can also set the URL using the environment variable INFOBLOX_PORTAL_URL
or BLOXONE_CSP_URL
.
Note:
BLOXONE_CSP_URL
is deprecated and will be removed in future releases. It is recommended to useINFOBLOX_PORTAL_URL
instead.
An API key is required to access Infoblox API. You can obtain an API key by following the instructions in the guide for Configuring User API Keys.
To use an API key with Infoblox API, you can create a new instance of Configuration . For example:
from universal_ddi_client import Configuration
config = Configuration(
portal_key = "PORTAL_KEY",
)
Alternatively, You can also set the API key using the environment variable INFOBLOX_PORTAL_KEY
or BLOXONE_API_KEY
.
Note:
BLOXONE_API_KEY
is deprecated and will be removed in future releases. It is recommended to useINFOBLOX_PORTAL_KEY
instead.
Note: The API key is a secret and should be handled securely. Hardcoding the API key in your code is not recommended.
The Infoblox API supports tagging resources. You can set default tags for all resources created using the client.
To set the Default Tags , you can create a new instance of Configuration to set the tags. For example:
from universal_ddi_client import Configuration
config = Configuration(
default_tags = {
"tag1": "value1",
"tag2": "value2",
}
)
For support and inquiries, contact Infoblox Support or refer to the official Universal DDI documentation.