├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── automap.py ├── automapLib ├── Models │ ├── GraphHost.py │ ├── GraphLink.py │ ├── Host.py │ ├── Map.py │ └── __init__.py ├── __init__.py ├── automaper.py ├── network_graph.py └── zabbix.py ├── config.json ├── createEnv.py └── requirements.txt /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 19 November 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure 12 | cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. 13 | 14 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 15 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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should be defined in config.json 17 | - am.host.label => label of the host 18 | - am.link.connect_to => the host to connect to 19 | - am.link.label => the label to show on the link 20 | - am.link.color => the color of the link 21 | - am.link.draw_type => the type of the link (0: line, 2: bold line, 3: dotted line, 4: dashed line) 22 | 23 | ## *Author* 24 | 25 | Pascal de JESSEY [pjessey@gmail.com](mailto:pjessey@gmail.com) 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /automap.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import logging 2 | import os 3 | import sys 4 | from enum import Enum 5 | from pathlib import Path 6 | from typing import Optional 7 | 8 | import typer 9 | from rich import print 10 | from typing_extensions import Annotated 11 | 12 | from automapLib.automaper import Automaper 13 | 14 | sys.path.append(str(Path(".").resolve())) 15 | 16 | __version__ = "0.1.0" 17 | __program_name__ = "automap" 18 | 19 | 20 | class type_scheme(str, Enum): 21 | http = "http" 22 | https = "https" 23 | 24 | 25 | class type_layout(str, Enum): 26 | circle = "circle" 27 | grid = "grid" 28 | tree = "tree" 29 | drl = "drl" 30 | dh = "dh" 31 | fr = "fr" 32 | kk = "kk" 33 | lgl = "lgl" 34 | random = "random" 35 | rt = "rt" 36 | rt_circular = "rt_circular" 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | class type_log_level(str, Enum): 41 | critical = "critical" 42 | error = "error" 43 | warning = "warning" 44 | info = "info" 45 | debug = "debug" 46 | 47 | 48 | def version_callback(value: bool): 49 | if value: 50 | print(f"{__program_name__} Version {__version__}") 51 | raise typer.Exit() 52 | 53 | 54 | def configure_logging(log_file, log_level, verbose): 55 | handlers = [] 56 | if log_file is not None: 57 | file_handler = logging.FileHandler(filename=log_file) 58 | handlers.append(file_handler) 59 | if verbose: 60 | stdout_handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout) 61 | handlers.append(stdout_handler) 62 | 63 | numeric_level = getattr(logging, log_level.value.upper(), None) 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | if not isinstance(numeric_level, int): 68 | raise ValueError(f'Invalid log level: {log_level.value}') 69 | 70 | logging.basicConfig( 71 | level=numeric_level, 72 | format="[%(asctime)s] {%(filename)s:%(lineno)d} %(levelname)s - %(message)s", 73 | handlers=handlers 74 | ) 75 | 76 | logging.info(f"Logging is set to {log_level.value.upper()}") 77 | 78 | 79 | def main( 80 | zabbix_token: Annotated[ 81 | str, typer.Option("--token", "-t", help="token for accessing zabbix api") 82 | ], 83 | zabbix_map_name: Annotated[ 84 | str, typer.Option("--map", "-m", help="map name we want to use") 85 | ] = "automap", 86 | zabbix_host_group_name: Annotated[ 87 | str, typer.Option("--group", "-g", help="group we want to sync in the map") 88 | ] = "automap", 89 | zabbix_port: Annotated[ 90 | int, typer.Option("--zabbix_port", "-p", help="zabbix port") 91 | ] = 80, 92 | zabbix_host: Annotated[ 93 | str, 94 | typer.Option("--zabbix_host", "-z", help="zabbix addess"), 95 | ] = "127.0.0.1", 96 | zabbix_scheme: Annotated[ 97 | type_scheme, 98 | typer.Option("--zabbix_scheme", "-s", help="zabbix scheme"), 99 | ] = type_scheme.http, 100 | zabbix_folder: Annotated[ 101 | str, 102 | typer.Option( 103 | "--zabbix_folder", 104 | "-f", 105 | help="zabbix folder (where the api_jsonrpc.php file resides, normally /zabbix or /)", 106 | ), 107 | ] = "/zabbix", 108 | map_layout: Annotated[ 109 | type_layout, 110 | typer.Option("--map_layout", "-L", help="Map layout to use"), 111 | ] = type_layout.kk, 112 | log_level: Annotated[ 113 | type_log_level, 114 | typer.Option( 115 | "--log_level", 116 | "-l", 117 | help="log level", 118 | ), 119 | ] = type_log_level.warning, 120 | log_file: Annotated[ 121 | Path, 122 | typer.Option( 123 | "--log_path", 124 | "-P", 125 | help="log file to use", 126 | ), 127 | ] = None, 128 | verbose: Annotated[ 129 | bool, 130 | typer.Option( 131 | "--verbose", 132 | "-v", 133 | help="print logs on stdout", 134 | ), 135 | ] = False, 136 | version: Annotated[ 137 | Optional[bool], 138 | typer.Option("--version", callback=version_callback, is_eager=True), 139 | ] = None, 140 | ): 141 | 142 | configure_logging(log_file, log_level, verbose) 143 | logger = logging.getLogger() 144 | 145 | logger.info(f"program starting ...") 146 | 147 | logger.info(f"map layout {map_layout.value}") 148 | # create client for zabbix 149 | automaper = Automaper( 150 | zabbix_token=zabbix_token, 151 | zabbix_host=zabbix_host, 152 | zabbix_port=zabbix_port, 153 | zabbix_scheme=zabbix_scheme.value, 154 | zabbix_folder=zabbix_folder, 155 | map_name=zabbix_map_name, 156 | map_layout=map_layout.value, 157 | host_group_name=zabbix_host_group_name, 158 | ) 159 | 160 | logger.debug(f"{automaper.graph.graph.vs.attribute_names()}") 161 | logger.debug(f"{automaper.graph.graph.vs["x"]}") 162 | logger.debug(f"{automaper.graph.graph.vs["y"]}") 163 | automaper.update_zabbix_map_from_graph() 164 | 165 | 166 | if __name__ == "__main__": 167 | typer.run(main) 168 | os._exit(0) 169 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /automapLib/Models/GraphHost.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from __future__ import annotations 2 | 3 | from typing import Optional 4 | 5 | from pydantic import BaseModel 6 | 7 | 8 | class GraphHost(BaseModel): 9 | name: str 10 | hostid: str 11 | label: Optional[str] 12 | iconid_off: Optional[str] 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /automapLib/Models/GraphLink.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | from __future__ import annotations 3 | 4 | from typing import List, Optional 5 | 6 | from pydantic import BaseModel 7 | 8 | 9 | class GraphLink(BaseModel): 10 | host1: str 11 | host2: str 12 | label: Optional[str] 13 | color: Optional[str] 14 | link_type: Optional[int] 15 | draw_type: Optional[int] 16 | 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /automapLib/Models/Host.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # generated by datamodel-codegen: 2 | # filename: host.json 3 | # timestamp: 2024-09-11T14:15:47+00:00 4 | 5 | from __future__ import annotations 6 | 7 | from typing import List 8 | 9 | from pydantic import BaseModel 10 | 11 | 12 | class Inventory(BaseModel): 13 | type: str 14 | type_full: str 15 | name: str 16 | alias: str 17 | os: str 18 | os_full: str 19 | os_short: str 20 | serialno_a: str 21 | serialno_b: str 22 | tag: str 23 | asset_tag: str 24 | macaddress_a: str 25 | macaddress_b: str 26 | hardware: str 27 | hardware_full: str 28 | software: str 29 | software_full: str 30 | software_app_a: str 31 | software_app_b: str 32 | software_app_c: str 33 | software_app_d: str 34 | software_app_e: str 35 | contact: str 36 | location: str 37 | location_lat: str 38 | location_lon: str 39 | notes: str 40 | chassis: str 41 | model: str 42 | hw_arch: str 43 | vendor: str 44 | contract_number: str 45 | installer_name: str 46 | deployment_status: str 47 | url_a: str 48 | url_b: str 49 | url_c: str 50 | host_networks: str 51 | host_netmask: str 52 | host_router: str 53 | oob_ip: str 54 | oob_netmask: str 55 | oob_router: str 56 | date_hw_purchase: str 57 | date_hw_install: str 58 | date_hw_expiry: str 59 | date_hw_decomm: str 60 | site_address_a: str 61 | site_address_b: str 62 | site_address_c: str 63 | site_city: str 64 | site_state: str 65 | site_country: str 66 | site_zip: str 67 | site_rack: str 68 | site_notes: str 69 | poc_1_name: str 70 | poc_1_email: str 71 | poc_1_phone_a: str 72 | poc_1_phone_b: str 73 | poc_1_cell: str 74 | poc_1_screen: str 75 | poc_1_notes: str 76 | poc_2_name: str 77 | poc_2_email: str 78 | poc_2_phone_a: str 79 | poc_2_phone_b: str 80 | poc_2_cell: str 81 | poc_2_screen: str 82 | poc_2_notes: str 83 | 84 | 85 | class Tag(BaseModel): 86 | tag: str 87 | value: str 88 | automatic: str 89 | 90 | 91 | class Host(BaseModel): 92 | hostid: str 93 | proxyid: str 94 | host: str 95 | status: str 96 | ipmi_authtype: str 97 | ipmi_privilege: str 98 | ipmi_username: str 99 | ipmi_password: str 100 | maintenanceid: str 101 | maintenance_status: str 102 | maintenance_type: str 103 | maintenance_from: str 104 | name: str 105 | flags: str 106 | templateid: str 107 | description: str 108 | tls_connect: str 109 | tls_accept: str 110 | tls_issuer: str 111 | tls_subject: str 112 | custom_interfaces: str 113 | uuid: str 114 | vendor_name: str 115 | vendor_version: str 116 | proxy_groupid: str 117 | monitored_by: str 118 | inventory_mode: str 119 | active_available: str 120 | assigned_proxyid: str 121 | tags: List[Tag] 122 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /automapLib/Models/Map.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # generated by datamodel-codegen: 2 | # filename: map.json 3 | # timestamp: 2024-09-11T13:27:34+00:00 4 | 5 | from __future__ import annotations 6 | 7 | from typing import List, Optional, Union 8 | 9 | from pydantic import BaseModel 10 | 11 | 12 | class Element(BaseModel): 13 | groupid: Optional[str] = None 14 | hostid: Optional[Union[int, str]] = None 15 | triggerid: Optional[int] = None 16 | sysmapid: Optional[int] = None 17 | 18 | 19 | class Url(BaseModel): 20 | sysmapelementurlid: str 21 | selementid: str 22 | name: str 23 | url: str 24 | 25 | 26 | class Tag(BaseModel): 27 | tag: str 28 | value: str 29 | operator: int 30 | 31 | 32 | class Selement(BaseModel): 33 | selementid: str 34 | sysmapid: str 35 | elementtype: int 36 | iconid_off: str 37 | iconid_on: str 38 | label: str 39 | label_location: Union[int, str] 40 | x: int 41 | y: int 42 | iconid_disabled: str 43 | iconid_maintenance: str 44 | elementsubtype: int 45 | areatype: int 46 | width: int 47 | height: int 48 | viewtype: int 49 | use_iconmap: int 50 | evaltype: int 51 | elements: List[Element] 52 | urls: List[Url] 53 | tags: List[Tag] 54 | permission: int 55 | 56 | 57 | class Shape(BaseModel): 58 | sysmap_shapeid: str 59 | type: int 60 | x: int 61 | y: int 62 | width: int 63 | height: int 64 | text: str 65 | font: int 66 | font_size: int 67 | font_color: str 68 | text_halign: int 69 | text_valign: int 70 | border_type: int 71 | border_width: int 72 | border_color: str 73 | background_color: str 74 | zindex: int 75 | 76 | 77 | class Line(BaseModel): 78 | sysmap_shapeid: str 79 | zindex: int 80 | x1: int 81 | y1: int 82 | x2: int 83 | y2: int 84 | line_type: int 85 | line_width: int 86 | line_color: str 87 | 88 | 89 | class Linktrigger(BaseModel): 90 | linktriggerid: str 91 | linkid: str 92 | triggerid: str 93 | drawtype: int 94 | color: str 95 | 96 | 97 | class Link(BaseModel): 98 | linkid: str 99 | sysmapid: str 100 | selementid1: str 101 | selementid2: str 102 | drawtype: int 103 | color: str 104 | label: str 105 | linktriggers: List[Linktrigger] 106 | permission: int 107 | 108 | 109 | class User(BaseModel): 110 | sysmapuserid: str 111 | userid: str 112 | permission: int 113 | 114 | 115 | class UserGroup(BaseModel): 116 | sysmapusrgrpid: str 117 | usrgrpid: str 118 | permission: int 119 | 120 | 121 | class Map(BaseModel): 122 | sysmapid: str 123 | name: str 124 | width: int 125 | height: int 126 | backgroundid: str 127 | label_type: int 128 | label_location: int 129 | highlight: int 130 | expandproblem: int 131 | markelements: int 132 | show_unack: int 133 | grid_size: int 134 | grid_show: int 135 | grid_align: int 136 | label_format: int 137 | label_type_host: int 138 | label_type_hostgroup: int 139 | label_type_trigger: int 140 | label_type_map: int 141 | label_type_image: int 142 | label_string_host: str 143 | label_string_hostgroup: str 144 | label_string_trigger: str 145 | label_string_map: str 146 | label_string_image: str 147 | iconmapid: str 148 | expand_macros: int 149 | severity_min: int 150 | userid: str 151 | private: int 152 | show_suppressed: int 153 | selements: List[Selement] 154 | shapes: List[Shape] 155 | lines: List[Line] 156 | links: List[Link] 157 | users: List[User] 158 | userGroups: List[UserGroup] 159 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /automapLib/Models/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SomoneIT/zabbix-AutoMapper/7416784145eea9e9b1ab19b891601c72f01c794f/automapLib/Models/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /automapLib/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SomoneIT/zabbix-AutoMapper/7416784145eea9e9b1ab19b891601c72f01c794f/automapLib/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /automapLib/automaper.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import json 2 | import logging 3 | 4 | from automapLib.Models.Host import Host 5 | from automapLib.Models.Map import Map 6 | from automapLib.network_graph import NetworkGraph 7 | from automapLib.zabbix import Zabbix 8 | 9 | 10 | class Automaper: 11 | zabbix: Zabbix = None 12 | graph: NetworkGraph = None 13 | map_info: Map = None 14 | logger = logging.getLogger("Automaper") 15 | host_group_name: str = None 16 | map_name: str = None 17 | map_height: int = None 18 | map_width: int = None 19 | map_sysmapid: str = None 20 | list_hosts: list[Host] = None 21 | config: any = None 22 | map_layout: str = None 23 | 24 | def __init__( 25 | self, 26 | zabbix_token, 27 | zabbix_host, 28 | zabbix_port, 29 | zabbix_scheme, 30 | zabbix_folder, 31 | host_group_name, 32 | map_name, 33 | map_layout, 34 | ): 35 | 36 | 37 | self.logger.info(f"initialize Automaper class") 38 | self.read_config("config.json") 39 | self.logger.info(f"create zabbix object") 40 | self.zabbix = Zabbix( 41 | zabbix_token=zabbix_token, 42 | zabbix_host=zabbix_host, 43 | zabbix_port=zabbix_port, 44 | zabbix_scheme=zabbix_scheme, 45 | zabbix_folder=zabbix_folder, 46 | ) 47 | self.zabbix.create_api() 48 | self.host_group_name = host_group_name 49 | self.map_name = map_name 50 | self.map_layout = map_layout 51 | self.logger.info(f"getting information for map {map_name}") 52 | self.get_zabbix_map_informations() 53 | self.logger.info(f"getting information for hostgroup {host_group_name}") 54 | self.get_zabbix_host_in_hostgroups() 55 | self.logger.info(f"create graph object") 56 | self.graph = NetworkGraph( 57 | height=self.map_height, 58 | width=self.map_width, 59 | border=100, 60 | config=self.config, 61 | layout_type=self.map_layout, 62 | ) 63 | self.logger.info(f"adding hosts to graph") 64 | self.insert_zabbix_map_in_graph() 65 | 66 | def read_config(self, config_file): 67 | # Lire le fichier config.json 68 | with open(config_file, "r") as f: 69 | self.config = json.load(f) 70 | 71 | def get_zabbix_map_informations(self): 72 | self.map_info = self.zabbix.get_map_by_name(self.map_name) 73 | self.map_width = self.map_info.width 74 | self.map_height = self.map_info.height 75 | self.map_sysmapid = self.map_info.sysmapid 76 | self.logger.info(f"got map informations : {self.map_width}x{self.map_height}") 77 | 78 | def insert_zabbix_map_in_graph(self): 79 | self.graph.add_hosts_from_list(self.list_hosts) 80 | 81 | def get_zabbix_host_in_hostgroups(self): 82 | self.list_hosts = self.zabbix.get_hosts_in_host_group_name(self.host_group_name) 83 | 84 | def update_zabbix_map_from_graph(self): 85 | list_host = list() 86 | list_link = list() 87 | 88 | for vertice in self.graph.get_vertices(): 89 | list_host.append( 90 | { 91 | "selementid": vertice["name"], 92 | "elements": [{"hostid": vertice["hostid"]}], 93 | "x": vertice["x"], 94 | "y": vertice["y"], 95 | "elementtype": 0, # 0 = host 96 | "iconid_off": vertice["iconid_off"], 97 | "label": vertice["label"], 98 | } 99 | ) 100 | logging.debug(f"list host : {list_host}") 101 | for edge in self.graph.get_edges(): 102 | logging.debug(f"{edge}") 103 | list_link.append( 104 | { 105 | "linkid": edge["name"], 106 | "label": edge["label"], 107 | "selementid1": edge["host1"], 108 | "selementid2": edge["host2"], 109 | "color": edge["color"], 110 | "drawtype": edge["draw_type"], 111 | } 112 | ) 113 | logging.debug(f"list link : {list_link}") 114 | 115 | self.zabbix.update_map( 116 | sysmapid=self.map_sysmapid, list_selements=list_host, list_links=list_link 117 | ) 118 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /automapLib/network_graph.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import logging 2 | from dataclasses import dataclass 3 | from typing import Optional 4 | 5 | import igraph 6 | import igraph as ig 7 | from matplotlib import pyplot as plt 8 | 9 | from automapLib.Models.GraphHost import GraphHost 10 | from automapLib.Models.GraphLink import GraphLink 11 | from automapLib.Models.Host import Host, Tag 12 | 13 | 14 | @dataclass 15 | class NetworkGraph: 16 | graph: ig.Graph 17 | logger: logging.Logger = logging.getLogger("NetworkGraph") 18 | layout_type: str = "" 19 | height: Optional[int] = None 20 | width: Optional[int] = None 21 | border: Optional[int] = None 22 | config: Optional[any] = None 23 | 24 | def __init__(self, height: int, width: int, border: int, config: any = None,layout_type: str = ""): 25 | self.logger.info(f"create graph object") 26 | self.graph = ig.Graph() 27 | self.height = height 28 | self.width = width 29 | self.border = border 30 | self.config = config 31 | self.layout_type = layout_type 32 | 33 | def __repr__(self): 34 | return ig.summary(self.graph) 35 | 36 | def __str__(self): 37 | return self.graph.__str__() 38 | 39 | def insert_layout(self): 40 | bbox = (self.width - (self.border * 2), self.height - (self.border * 2)) 41 | # Create the layout with the specified bounding box 42 | self.logger.info(f"inserting layout {self.layout_type}") 43 | layout = self.graph.layout(self.layout_type) 44 | layout.fit_into(bbox=bbox) 45 | self.graph.vs["x"] = [ 46 | int(coord[0]) + (self.border / 2) for coord in layout.coords 47 | ] 48 | self.graph.vs["y"] = [ 49 | int(coord[1]) + (self.border / 2) for coord in layout.coords 50 | ] 51 | 52 | def plot_graph(self): 53 | fig, ax = plt.subplots() 54 | # Define the bounding box (width, height) 55 | bbox = (self.width - self.border, self.height - self.border) 56 | # Create the layout with the specified bounding box 57 | layout = self.graph.layout(self.layout_type) 58 | layout.fit_into(bbox=bbox) 59 | self.logger.info( 60 | f"plotting graph with layout {self.layout_type}, {layout.coords}" 61 | ) 62 | 63 | ig.plot( 64 | self.graph, 65 | target=ax, 66 | layout=layout, 67 | vertex_size=30, 68 | vertex_color=["steelblue"], 69 | vertex_frame_width=4.0, 70 | vertex_frame_color="white", 71 | vertex_label=self.graph.vs["name"], 72 | vertex_label_size=7.0, 73 | edge_width=4, 74 | edge_color=self.graph.es["color"], 75 | edge_label=self.graph.es["label"], 76 | ) 77 | plt.show() 78 | 79 | def add_hosts_from_list(self, list_hosts: list[Host]): 80 | 81 | list_graph_hosts = self.get_list_graph_host_in_host_group(list_hosts) 82 | 83 | attributes = { 84 | "hostid": [host.hostid for host in list_graph_hosts], 85 | "label": [host.label for host in list_graph_hosts], 86 | "iconid_off": [host.iconid_off for host in list_graph_hosts], 87 | } 88 | 89 | self.graph.add_vertices( 90 | n=[host.name for host in list_hosts], attributes=attributes 91 | ) 92 | 93 | list_links = self.get_list_links_in_host_group(list_hosts) 94 | self.graph.add_edges( 95 | es=[[link.host1, link.host2] for link in list_links], 96 | attributes={ 97 | "name": [f"{link.host1}-{link.host2}" for link in list_links], 98 | "host1": [link.host1 for link in list_links], 99 | "host2": [link.host2 for link in list_links], 100 | "label": [link.label for link in list_links], 101 | "color": [link.color for link in list_links], 102 | "link_type": [link.link_type for link in list_links], 103 | "draw_type": [link.draw_type for link in list_links], 104 | }, 105 | ) 106 | self.insert_layout() 107 | 108 | def get_list_graph_host_in_host_group( 109 | self, list_hosts: list[Host] 110 | ) -> list[GraphHost]: 111 | _return_list: list[GraphHost] = [] 112 | for host in list_hosts: 113 | _graph_host: GraphHost = self.get_graph_host_from_host_data(host) 114 | _return_list.append(_graph_host) 115 | return _return_list 116 | 117 | def get_graph_host_from_host_data(self, host: Host) -> GraphHost: 118 | 119 | label: Optional[str] = None 120 | host_type: Optional[str] = None 121 | 122 | for tag in host.tags: 123 | if tag.tag == "am.host.type": 124 | host_type = tag.value 125 | if tag.tag == "am.host.label": 126 | label = tag.value 127 | label = label.replace("\\n", "\n") 128 | 129 | if host_type is None: 130 | host_type = self.config["default_host_type"] 131 | if label is None: 132 | label = self.config["host_type"][host_type]["label"] 133 | 134 | _result = GraphHost( 135 | name=host.host, 136 | hostid=host.hostid, 137 | label=label, 138 | iconid_off=self.config["host_type"][host_type]["iconid_off"], 139 | ) 140 | return _result 141 | 142 | def get_list_links_in_host_group(self, list_hosts: list[Host]) -> list[GraphLink]: 143 | _return_list: list[GraphLink] = [] 144 | for host in list_hosts: 145 | linkto: Optional[GraphLink] = self.get_links_to_from_host_data(host) 146 | if linkto is not None: 147 | _return_list.append(linkto) 148 | return _return_list 149 | 150 | def get_links_to_from_host_data(self, host: Host) -> Optional[GraphLink]: 151 | 152 | linkid: Optional[str] = None 153 | sysmapid: Optional[str] = None 154 | draw_type: int = 0 155 | color: str = "00CC00" 156 | label: Optional[str] = None 157 | linkto: Optional[str] = None 158 | link_type: Optional[int] = None 159 | 160 | tags: list[Tag] = host.tags 161 | 162 | for tag in tags: 163 | if tag.tag == "am.link.connect_to": 164 | linkto = tag.value 165 | if tag.tag == "am.link.label": 166 | label = tag.value 167 | if tag.tag == "am.link.type": 168 | link_type = int(tag.value) 169 | if tag.tag == "am.link.color": 170 | color = tag.value 171 | if tag.tag == "am.link.draw_type": 172 | draw_type = int(tag.value) 173 | 174 | if linkto is None: 175 | _result = None 176 | else: 177 | _result = GraphLink( 178 | host1=host.host, 179 | host2=linkto, 180 | label=label, 181 | color=color, 182 | link_type=link_type, 183 | draw_type=draw_type, 184 | ) 185 | return _result 186 | 187 | def get_vertices(self) -> list[igraph.Vertex]: 188 | return self.graph.vs 189 | 190 | def get_edges(self) -> list[igraph.Edge]: 191 | return self.graph.es 192 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /automapLib/zabbix.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import logging 2 | from dataclasses import dataclass 3 | 4 | from zabbix_utils import ZabbixAPI 5 | 6 | from automapLib.Models.Host import Host 7 | from automapLib.Models.Map import Map 8 | 9 | 10 | @dataclass 11 | class Zabbix: 12 | zabbix_token: str 13 | zabbix_host: str = "localhost" 14 | zabbix_port: int = 80 15 | zabbix_scheme: str = "http" 16 | zabbix_folder: str = "/zabbix" 17 | api: ZabbixAPI = None 18 | logger: logging = logging.getLogger("Zabbix") 19 | 20 | def __post_init__(self): 21 | self.zabbix_url = f"{self.zabbix_scheme}://{self.zabbix_host}:{self.zabbix_port}{self.zabbix_folder}" 22 | self.logger.info(f"url zabbix : {self.zabbix_url}") 23 | 24 | def create_api(self): 25 | self.logger.info(f"create zabbix api") 26 | self.api = ZabbixAPI(url=self.zabbix_url, token=self.zabbix_token) 27 | 28 | def get_hosts_in_host_group_name(self, host_group_name) -> list[Host]: 29 | groupid = self.get_host_group_from_name(host_group_name) 30 | result_host: list[Host] = [] 31 | try: 32 | _hosts: dict = self.api.host.get( # type: ignore 33 | output="extend", 34 | groupids=[groupid], 35 | selectTags="extend", 36 | ) 37 | # self.logger.info(f"got response : {_hosts}") 38 | result_host = [Host(**_host) for _host in _hosts] 39 | except Exception as e: 40 | self.logger.error(f"got error : {e}") 41 | return result_host 42 | 43 | def get_host_group_from_name(self, host_group_name: str) -> int: 44 | try: 45 | groupid = self.api.hostgroup.get( 46 | output=["groupid"], 47 | filter={"name": [host_group_name]}, 48 | )[0]["groupid"] 49 | except IndexError: 50 | groupid = 0 51 | return groupid 52 | 53 | def get_map_by_name(self, map_name: str) -> Map: 54 | self.logger.info(f"get informations for map {map_name}") 55 | 56 | result_map: Map = None 57 | 58 | try: 59 | _map: dict = self.api.map.get( 60 | output="extend", 61 | selectSelements="extend", 62 | selectLinks="extend", 63 | selectUsers="extend", 64 | selectUserGroups="extend", 65 | selectShapes="extend", 66 | selectLines="extend", 67 | filter={"name": [map_name]}, 68 | ) 69 | # self.logger.info(f"got response : {_map}") 70 | result_map = Map(**_map[0]) 71 | except Exception as e: 72 | self.logger.error(f"error during get_map_by_name : {e}") 73 | 74 | # self.logger.debug(f"{result_map}") 75 | 76 | return result_map 77 | 78 | def update_map(self, sysmapid, list_selements, list_links): 79 | try: 80 | _response = self.api.map.update( 81 | sysmapid=sysmapid, 82 | selements=list_selements, 83 | links=list_links, 84 | ) # type: ignore 85 | self.logger.info(f"got response : {_response}") 86 | 87 | except Exception as e: 88 | self.logger.error(f"got error : {e}") 89 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "default_host_type": "server", 3 | "host_type": { 4 | "server": { 5 | "label": "{HOSTNAME}\n({HOST.IP})", 6 | "iconid_off": "150", 7 | "iconid_on": 0, 8 | "iconid_disabled": 0, 9 | "iconid_maintenance": 0, 10 | "elementtype": 0 11 | }, 12 | "switch": { 13 | "label": "{HOSTNAME}\n({HOST.IP})", 14 | "iconid_off": "155", 15 | "iconid_on": 0, 16 | "iconid_disabled": 0, 17 | "iconid_maintenance": 0, 18 | "elementtype": 0 19 | }, 20 | "router": { 21 | "label": "{HOSTNAME}\n({HOST.IP})", 22 | "iconid_off": "125", 23 | "iconid_on": 0, 24 | "iconid_disabled": 0, 25 | "iconid_maintenance": 0, 26 | "elementtype": 0 27 | } 28 | } 29 | } 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /createEnv.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python3 2 | import random 3 | 4 | from zabbix_utils import ZabbixAPI 5 | 6 | # Zabbix server details 7 | zabbix_url = "https://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/" 8 | api = ZabbixAPI(url=zabbix_url) 9 | api.login(token="xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx") 10 | 11 | 12 | def create_host_group(host_group_name): 13 | result = api.hostgroup.create({ 14 | "name": host_group_name 15 | }) 16 | 17 | return result["groupids"][0] 18 | 19 | 20 | def create_host(host_name, type="server", link="", host_group="",ip="",link_label=""): 21 | result = api.host.create({ 22 | "host": host_name, 23 | "templates": [ 24 | { 25 | "templateid": "11267" 26 | } 27 | ], 28 | "interfaces": [ 29 | { 30 | "type": 1, 31 | "ip": ip, 32 | "dns": "", 33 | "port": "10050", 34 | "useip": 1, 35 | "main": 1 36 | } 37 | ], 38 | "tags": [ 39 | { 40 | "tag": "am.link.connect_to", 41 | "value": link 42 | }, 43 | { 44 | "tag": "am.link.color", 45 | "value": "00ff00" 46 | # "value": random.choice(["00ff00","4000FF","FFBF00","FF4000","FF0000"]) 47 | }, 48 | { 49 | "tag": "am.link.draw_type", 50 | # "value": str(random.randint(1, 4)) 51 | "value": "1" 52 | }, 53 | { 54 | "tag": "am.link.label", 55 | # "value": str(random.randint(1, 4)) 56 | "value": link_label 57 | }, 58 | { 59 | "tag": "am.host.type", 60 | "value": type 61 | } 62 | ], 63 | "groups": [{ 64 | "groupid": host_group 65 | }] 66 | }) 67 | return result 68 | 69 | def get_list_hosts_from_host_group(hostgroup_id): 70 | hosts = api.host.get({ 71 | "groupids": hostgroup_id, 72 | "output": ["hostid"] 73 | }) 74 | return hosts 75 | 76 | def delete_hosts_from_host_group(hostgroup_id): 77 | hosts = get_list_hosts_from_host_group(hostgroup_id) 78 | host_array=[host["hostid"] for host in hosts] 79 | 80 | result = api.host.delete(*host_array) 81 | 82 | return True 83 | 84 | 85 | host_group_id = 38 86 | delete_hosts_from_host_group(host_group_id) 87 | 88 | for i in range(1, 41): 89 | host_type = "server" 90 | host_name = f"Linux server {i}" 91 | link = f"switch {random.randint(1, 10)}" 92 | link_label = "NET : {?last(/"+link+"/net.utilization)}" 93 | result = create_host(host_name, host_type, link, host_group_id,f"10.10.10.{i}") 94 | print(f"Created host: {host_name} {host_type} {link} - Result: {result}") 95 | 96 | for i in range(1, 11): 97 | host_type = "switch" 98 | link = f"router {random.randint(1, 5)}" 99 | host_name = f"switch {i}" 100 | link_label = "NET : {?last(/"+link+"/net.utilization)}" 101 | result = create_host(host_name, host_type, link, host_group_id,f"10.10.20.{i}",link_label=link_label) 102 | print(f"Created host: {host_name} {host_type} {link}- Result: {result}") 103 | 104 | for i in range(1, 6): 105 | host_type = "router" 106 | link = f"router {random.randint(1, 5)}" 107 | host_name = f"router {i}" 108 | link_label = "NET : {?last(/"+link+"/net.utilization)}" 109 | result = create_host(host_name, host_type, link, host_group_id,f"10.10.30.{i}",link_label=link_label) 110 | print(f"Created host: {host_name} {host_type} {link}- Result: {result}") 111 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | igraph~=0.11.6 2 | matplotlib~=3.9.2 3 | typer~=0.12.5 4 | rich~=13.7.1 5 | typing_extensions~=4.12.2 6 | zabbix_utils~=2.0.1 7 | pydantic~=2.9.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------