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python-netsnmpagent Module
Copyright (c) 2013-2019 Pieter Hollants <[email protected]>
Licensed under the GNU Lesser Public License (LGPL) version 3
WHAT IS IT?
python-netsnmpagent is a Python module that facilitates writing Net-SNMP
subagents in Python. Subagents connect to a locally running Master agent
(snmpd) over a Unix domain socket (eg. "/var/run/agentx/master") and using the
AgentX protocol (RFC2741). They implement custom Management Information Base
(MIB) modules that extend the local node's MIB tree. Usually, this requires
writing a MIB as well, ie. a text file that specifies the structure, names
and data types of the information within the MIB module.
python-netsnmpagent was written after a lot of frustration trying to fix the
python-agentx module hosted on Sourceforge. I fixed some smaller issues there
but when it came to making sure that you could actually walk the whole MIB, not
just the variables registered, I realized that it would not make much sense to
reimplement the complete behavior of a proper SNMP agent when the NetSNMP API
actually can handle those things for you. Also, to be honest, I don't get
python-agentx's design :-)
python-netsnmpagent, by contrast, in the first line focusses on making the
net-snmp C agent API accessible from Python. Though I will try not to just
pass through every library call 1:1 but wrap them in a useful manner.
net-snmp itself also comes with a Python module (see the "python" subdirectory
in the source distribution), however it seems to offer bindings that implement
the client side only, not the agent side.
REQUIREMENTS
python-netsnmpagent requires the net-snmp libraries to be installed. The
runtime libraries are enough, development files are not necessary.
Tested versions include 5.4.2 (included with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
SP2), 5.4.3 (included with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS) and net-snmp 5.7.3 (included with
openSUSE 12.3). While the intent is to support both net-snmp 5.4.x and 5.7.x
versions at least for the near future, I want to avoid double code paths
whereever possible. I therefore have to stick to the net-snmp 5.4.x way of
things at certain places indicated by code comments.
python-netsnmpagent has been tested and is compatible with:
- Python 2.6
- Python 2.7
- Python 3.5 (since November 1st, 2016)
LICENSE
Version older than May 28th, 2016 were licensed under the GNU General Public
License (GPL), version 3. Since May 28th, 2016, python-netsnmpagent is being
licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), version 3. See
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt or the included file LICENSE.
DOWNLOAD
The PyPI page with distribution archives is available at
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/netsnmpagent
Binary RPMs for SuSE distributions are available via search.opensuse.org and
the Open Build Service Project page at
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=python-netsnmpagent&project=home%3Apfhllnts
If you wish to follow development more closely clone the GitHub repo:
https://github.com/pief/python-netsnmpagent.git
INSTALLATION
If you do not use a ready package for your Linux distribution, you can install
directly from source using
python setup.py install
This will most probably require appropriate rights (eg. being "root").
EXAMPLE USAGE
The "examples" subdirectory contains well-commented example agents that should
give you a quickstart on how to use python-netsnmpagent. Read the "README" file
contained there for a short introduction on the different examples.
API
The Python API has not really been documented yet. For now, please see the
example agents' source code for info on how to use the python-netsnmpagent
module.
NOTE: Since 2019-07-24 the OctetString interface has been changed to return a
bytes() array instead of a String. This is to accomodate the fact that
OctetStrings may contain NUL bytes, i.e. in the case of MAC addresses.
TESTS
python-netsnmpagent now comes with integration tests to test the net-snmp
integration. Type "make tests" to run them. See tests/README for the reasons
why "nosetests" can't be run directly.
TODO
- notifications/traps
- more tests
CREDITS
python-netsnmpagent was inspired by python-agentx, courtesy of Bozhin Zafirov
<[email protected]>. I blatantly ripped some ideas and some lines of code, shame
on me.
SNMP contexts support and various other additions were implemented by Steven
Hiscocks <[email protected]>.
Support for Gauge32, Float and TruthValue variable types was implemented based
on a merge request by Bill Randle <[email protected]>.
The bug that DisplayStrings/OctetStrings got truncated when trying to update
them with a string larger that the original InitVal was hunted down and fixed
by Max "mk23" Kalika <[email protected]>.
Tobias Deiminger <[email protected]> contributed fixes related to
using IpAddress objects as table indices.
Konrad Gräfe <[email protected]> fixed among other things the OctetString
interface to return bytes() instead of a String so NUL bytes are accounted for.
Additional smaller bugfixes were done by Anton Todorov <[email protected]>.