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sftpgo_api_cli.py |
REST API CLI client
sftpgo_api_cli.py
is a very simple command line client for SFTPGo
REST API written in python.
It has the following requirements:
- python3 or python2
- python Requests module
- Optionally, if the python module Pygments 1.5 or above is installed, the JSON responses will be highlighted with colors.
You can see the usage with the following command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py --help
and
python sftpgo_api_cli.py [sub-command] --help
Basically there is a sub command for each REST API and the following global arguments:
-d
,--debug
, default disabled, print useful debug info.-b
,--base-url
, defaulthttp://127.0.0.1:8080
. Base URL for SFTPGo REST API-a
,--auth-type
, HTTP auth type. Supported HTTP auth type arebasic
anddigest
. Default none-u
,--auth-user
, user for HTTP authentication-p
,--auth-password
, password for HTTP authentication-i
,--insecure
, enable to ignore verifying the SSL certificate. Default disabled-t
,--no-color
, disable color highligth for JSON responses. You need python pygments module 1.5 or above for this to work. Default disabled if pygments is found and you aren't on Windows, otherwise enabled.-c
,--color
, enable color highligth for JSON responses. You need python pygments module 1.5 or above for this to work. Default enabled ifpygments
is found and you aren't on Windows, otherwise disabled. Please read the note at the end of this doc for colors in Windows command prompt.
For each subcommand --help
shows the available arguments, try for example:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py add_user --help
Additionally it can convert users to the SFTPGo format from some supported users stores
Let's see a sample usage for each REST API.
Add user
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py add-user test_username --password "test_pwd" --home-dir="/tmp/test_home_dir" --uid 33 --gid 1000 --max-sessions 2 --quota-size 0 --quota-files 3 --permissions "list" "download" "upload" "delete" "rename" "create_dirs" "overwrite" --subdirs-permissions "/dir1:list,download" "/dir2:*" --upload-bandwidth 100 --download-bandwidth 60 --status 0 --expiration-date 2019-01-01 --allowed-ip "192.168.1.1/32"
Output:
{
"download_bandwidth": 60,
"expiration_date": 1546297200000,
"filters": {
"allowed_ip": [
"192.168.1.1/32"
],
"denied_ip": []
},
"gid": 1000,
"home_dir": "/tmp/test_home_dir",
"id": 9576,
"last_login": 0,
"last_quota_update": 0,
"max_sessions": 2,
"permissions": {
"/": [
"list",
"download",
"upload",
"delete",
"rename",
"create_dirs",
"overwrite"
],
"/dir1": [
"list",
"download"
],
"/dir2": [
"*"
]
},
"quota_files": 3,
"quota_size": 0,
"status": 0,
"uid": 33,
"upload_bandwidth": 100,
"used_quota_files": 0,
"used_quota_size": 0,
"username": "test_username"
}
Update user
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py update-user 9576 test_username --password "test_pwd" --home-dir="/tmp/test_home_dir" --uid 0 --gid 33 --max-sessions 3 --quota-size 0 --quota-files 4 --permissions "*" --subdirs-permissions "/dir1:list,download,create_symlinks" --upload-bandwidth 90 --download-bandwidth 80 --status 1 --expiration-date "" --allowed-ip "" --denied-ip "192.168.1.0/24"
Output:
{
"error": "",
"message": "User updated",
"status": 200
}
Get user by id
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py get-user-by-id 9576
Output:
{
"download_bandwidth": 80,
"expiration_date": 0,
"filters": {
"allowed_ip": [],
"denied_ip": [
"192.168.1.0/24"
]
},
"gid": 33,
"home_dir": "/tmp/test_home_dir",
"id": 9576,
"last_login": 0,
"last_quota_update": 0,
"max_sessions": 3,
"permissions": {
"/": [
"*"
],
"/dir1": [
"list",
"download",
"create_symlinks"
]
},
"quota_files": 4,
"quota_size": 0,
"status": 1,
"uid": 0,
"upload_bandwidth": 90,
"used_quota_files": 0,
"used_quota_size": 0,
"username": "test_username"
}
Get users
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py get-users --limit 1 --offset 0 --username test_username --order DESC
Output:
[
{
"download_bandwidth": 80,
"expiration_date": 0,
"filters": {
"allowed_ip": [],
"denied_ip": [
"192.168.1.0/24"
]
},
"gid": 33,
"home_dir": "/tmp/test_home_dir",
"id": 9576,
"last_login": 0,
"last_quota_update": 0,
"max_sessions": 3,
"permissions": {
"/": [
"*"
],
"/dir1": [
"list",
"download",
"create_symlinks"
]
},
"quota_files": 4,
"quota_size": 0,
"status": 1,
"uid": 0,
"upload_bandwidth": 90,
"used_quota_files": 0,
"used_quota_size": 0,
"username": "test_username"
}
]
Get active connections
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py get-connections
Output:
[
{
"active_transfers": [
{
"last_activity": 1577197485561,
"operation_type": "upload",
"path": "/test_upload.tar.gz",
"size": 1540096,
"start_time": 1577197471372
}
],
"client_version": "SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_8.1",
"connection_id": "f82cfec6a391ad673edd4ae9a144f32ccb59456139f8e1185b070134fffbab7c",
"connection_time": 1577197433003,
"last_activity": 1577197485561,
"protocol": "SFTP",
"remote_address": "127.0.0.1:43714",
"ssh_command": "",
"username": "test_username"
}
]
Close connection
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py close-connection f82cfec6a391ad673edd4ae9a144f32ccb59456139f8e1185b070134fffbab7c
Output:
{
"error": "",
"message": "Connection closed",
"status": 200
}
Get quota scans
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py get-quota-scans
Start quota scan
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py start-quota-scan test_username
Output:
{
"status": 201,
"message": "Scan started",
"error": ""
}
Delete user
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py delete-user 9576
Output:
{
"error": "",
"message": "User deleted",
"status": 200
}
Get version
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py get-version
Output:
{
"build_date": "2019-12-24T14:17:47Z",
"commit_hash": "f8fd5c0-dirty",
"version": "0.9.4-dev"
}
Get provider status
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py get-provider-status
Output:
{
"error": "",
"message": "Alive",
"status": 200
}
Backup data
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py dumpdata backup.json
Output:
{
"error": "",
"message": "Data saved",
"status": 200
}
Restore data
Command:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py loaddata /app/data/backups/backup.json --scan-quota 2
Output:
{
"error": "",
"message": "Data restored",
"status": 200
}
Convert users from other stores
You can convert users to the SFTPGo format from the following users stores:
- Linux users stored in
shadow
/passwd
files - Pure-FTPd virtual users generated using
pure-pw
CLI - ProFTPD users generated using
ftpasswd
CLI
For details give a look at the convert-users
subcommand usage:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py convert-users --help
Let's see some examples:
python sftpgo_api_cli.py convert-users "" unix-passwd unix_users.json --min-uid 500 --force-uid 1000 --force-gid 1000
python sftpgo_api_cli.py convert-users pureftpd.passwd pure-ftpd pure_users.json --usernames "user1" "user2"
python sftpgo_api_cli.py convert-users proftpd.passwd proftpd pro_users.json
The json file generated using the convert-users
subcommand can be used as input for the loaddata
subcommand.
Please note that when importing Linux/Unix users the input file is not required: /etc/passwd
and /etc/shadow
are automatically parsed. /etc/shadow
read permission is is typically granted to the root
user, so you need to execute the convert-users
subcommand as root
.
Colors highlight for Windows command prompt
If your Windows command prompt does not recognize ANSI/VT100 escape sequences you can download ANSICON extract proper files depending on your Windows OS, and install them using ansicon -i
.
Thats all. From now on, your Windows command prompt will be aware of ANSI colors.