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├── requirements.txt
└── utils.py
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1 | # Zabbix-Update-All-Templates
2 |
3 |
4 | [](https://github.com/Udeus)
5 | [](https://github.com/Udeus?tab=repositories)
6 | 
7 |
8 | Update all Zabbix templates
9 |
10 | ## Requirements
11 | - Python 3.x + pip
12 | - Zabbix server 6.0.X or 7.0.X
13 |
14 |
15 | ## Installation and run script
16 | Download scripts:
17 | ```
18 | git clone https://github.com/Udeus/Zabbix-Update-All-Templates.git && cd Zabbix-Update-All-Templates
19 | ```
20 |
21 |
22 | Install the required libraries:
23 | ```python3.12
24 | pip install -r requirements.txt
25 | ```
26 |
27 |
28 | Debian based systems may show an error message "error: externally-managed-environment".
29 |
30 | In this case just install dependencies manually
31 |
32 | ```
33 | apt install python3-requests python3-tabulate python3-yaml
34 | ```
35 |
36 |
37 |
38 | Run script:
39 | ```
40 | python main.py --url --token
41 | ```
42 | Example:
43 | `
44 | python main.py --url http://192.168.1.105 --token d36cab4cb00097b11bb97739828aed93ec521858de3e007a2d91a2047ff5a72d
45 | `
46 |
47 |
48 |
49 | **OR:**
50 |
51 | ```
52 | python main.py
53 | ```
54 | Next type url and token api
55 |
56 |
57 | ## Commands
58 |
59 | | Command | Description |
60 | |---------------------|--------------------------------|
61 | | help | Show all commands |
62 | | template list | Show all templates and ID |
63 | | template update | Update one template |
64 | | template update all | Update all templates |
65 | | backup create | Create backup of one template |
66 | | backup create all | Create backup of all templates |
67 | | backup list | Show list of all backups |
68 | | backup restore | Restore selected backup |
69 | | backup delete | Delete selected backup |
70 | | about | About script |
71 | | exit | Close script |
72 |
73 | ### License
74 |
75 | License: https://github.com/Udeus/Zabbix-Update-All-Templates?tab=GPL-3.0-1-ov-file
76 |
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1 | import argparse
2 | import json
3 | import logging
4 | import re
5 | import os
6 | import shutil
7 | import urllib.request
8 | from zipfile import ZipFile
9 | from time import strftime
10 |
11 | import requests
12 | from tabulate import tabulate
13 |
14 | from utils import zabbix_url, get_file, get_config_value, get_next_backup_id
15 |
16 |
17 | COMMANDS_LIST = [["help", "Show all commands"],
18 | ["template list", "Show all templates and ID"],
19 | ["template update", "Update one template"],
20 | ["template update all", "Update all templates"],
21 | ["backup create", "Create backup of one template"],
22 | ["backup create all", "Create backup of all templates"],
23 | ["backup list", "Show list of all backups"],
24 | ["backup restore", "Restore selected backup"],
25 | ["backup delete", "Delete selected backup"],
26 | ["about", "About script"],
27 | ["exit", "Close script"]]
28 |
29 | SCRIPT_INFO = [["Version", "1.0"], ["Author", "Andrzej Pietryga"], ["Contact", "https://github.com/Udeus"],
30 | ["License", "GPL-3.0"], ["Repository", "https://github.com/Udeus/Zabbix-Update-All-Templates"]]
31 |
32 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Zabbix Update all templates | More info: https://github.com/Udeus/Zabbix-Update-All-Templates")
33 | parser.add_argument("--url", type=str, help="Zabbix url address")
34 | parser.add_argument("--token", type=str, help="API token")
35 | parser.add_argument("--update", action="store_true", help="Update all templates")
36 | parser.add_argument("--no-verify", action="store_true", help="Turn off verify SSL")
37 | args = parser.parse_args()
38 |
39 | logging.basicConfig(filename='actions.log', format="[%(asctime)s]%(message)s", datefmt="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M", level=logging.INFO, encoding='utf-8')
40 |
41 | verify_ssl = not args.no_verify
42 | zabbix_version = None
43 |
44 | if not verify_ssl:
45 | import urllib3
46 | urllib3.disable_warnings(urllib3.exceptions.InsecureRequestWarning)
47 |
48 | try:
49 | terminal_width = os.get_terminal_size().columns
50 | except OSError:
51 | terminal_width = 80
52 |
53 |
54 | api_url = zabbix_url(
55 | get_config_value(
56 | env_var='ZABBIX_URL',
57 | arg_value=args.url,
58 | input_prompt="Zabbix url address: "
59 | )
60 | )
61 |
62 |
63 | api_token = get_config_value(
64 | env_var='ZABBIX_API_TOKEN',
65 | arg_value=args.token,
66 | input_prompt="Zabbix API token: "
67 | )
68 |
69 |
70 | def connect_api(api_date, api_header=False):
71 | if zabbix_version == '6.0':
72 | api_header = {'Content-Type': 'application/json-rpc'}
73 | api_date = json.loads(api_date)
74 | api_date['auth'] = api_token
75 | api_date = json.dumps(api_date)
76 | elif not api_header and zabbix_version != '6.0':
77 | api_header = {'Authorization': 'Bearer ' + api_token, 'Content-Type': 'application/json-rpc'}
78 |
79 | response = requests.post(api_url, data=api_date, headers=api_header, verify=verify_ssl)
80 |
81 | try:
82 | response = response.json()['result']
83 | except KeyError as e:
84 | logging.error(f"Unexpected error: {e}")
85 | response = response.json()['error']
86 | print(f'API error: {response}')
87 |
88 | return response
89 |
90 |
91 | try:
92 | data = '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"apiinfo.version","params":{},"id":1}'
93 | header = {'Content-Type': 'application/json-rpc'}
94 |
95 | zabbix_version = connect_api(data, header)
96 | zabbix_version = re.search("^([0-9].[0-9])", zabbix_version).group(0)
97 |
98 | except requests.exceptions.SSLError as e:
99 | logging.error(f"Unexpected error: {e}")
100 | print(f"Error SSL: {e}")
101 | quit()
102 |
103 | except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
104 | logging.error(f"Unexpected error: {e}")
105 | print(f"Error API: {e}")
106 | quit()
107 |
108 | except Exception as e:
109 | logging.error(f"Unexpected error: {e}")
110 | print(f"Error: {e}")
111 | quit()
112 |
113 |
114 | # Check API Token
115 | try:
116 | data = '{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method": "token.get","params": {"output": "extend"},"id": 1}'
117 | header = {'Authorization': 'Bearer ' + api_token, 'Content-Type': 'application/json-rpc'}
118 |
119 | connect_api(data, header)
120 |
121 | except Exception:
122 | logging.error("Error API: Correct your token")
123 | print("Error API: Correct your token")
124 | quit()
125 |
126 |
127 | def get_templates():
128 | api_date = '{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method": "template.get","params": {"output": ["name", "groupid"]},"id": 1}'
129 | response = connect_api(api_date)
130 | print(tabulate(response, headers="keys", tablefmt="psql"))
131 |
132 |
133 | def create_one_backup():
134 | template_id = input("Template ID: ")
135 |
136 | api_date = f'{{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method": "template.get","params": {{"output": ["name"],"templateids": "{template_id}"}},"id": 1}}'
137 | template_name = connect_api(api_date)[0]['name']
138 |
139 | api_date = f'{{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method": "configuration.export","params": {{"options": {{"templates": ["{template_id}"]}},"format": "yaml"}},"id": 1}}'
140 | response = connect_api(api_date)
141 |
142 | backup_id = get_next_backup_id()
143 | date_create = strftime("%d.%m.%Y")
144 | time_create = strftime("%H.%M")
145 | backup_path = f"backups/{backup_id}-{date_create}-{time_create}"
146 | os.makedirs(backup_path, exist_ok=True)
147 |
148 | with open(f'backups/{backup_id}-{date_create}-{time_create}/{template_name}.yaml', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
149 | f.write(response)
150 |
151 | logging.info(f'[BACKUP] Backup {template_name} template created')
152 |
153 | print(f"Backup template {template_name} created")
154 |
155 |
156 | def create_backups():
157 | api_date = '{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method": "template.get","params": {"output": ["name", "groupid"]},"id": 1}'
158 | resp_template_list = connect_api(api_date)
159 |
160 | template_number = 1
161 | list_length = len(resp_template_list)
162 |
163 | backup_id = get_next_backup_id()
164 | date_create = strftime("%d.%m.%Y")
165 | time_create = strftime("%H.%M")
166 | backup_path = f"backups/{backup_id}-{date_create}-{time_create}"
167 | os.makedirs(backup_path, exist_ok=True)
168 |
169 | for item in resp_template_list:
170 | template_id = item['templateid']
171 | template_name = item['name']
172 |
173 | api_date = f'{{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method": "configuration.export","params": {{"options": {{"templates": ["{template_id}"]}},"format": "yaml"}},"id": 1}}'
174 | response = connect_api(api_date)
175 |
176 | print(f'{template_number}/{list_length}')
177 | template_number += 1
178 |
179 | with open(f'backups/{backup_id}-{date_create}-{time_create}/{template_name}.yaml', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
180 | f.write(response)
181 |
182 | logging.info(f'[BACKUP] All backups created')
183 | print('All backups created')
184 |
185 |
186 | def list_backups():
187 | if not os.path.exists("backups"):
188 | print("No backups found")
189 | return
190 |
191 | backups_list = []
192 | for backup_dir in sorted(os.listdir("backups")):
193 | backup_path = os.path.join("backups", backup_dir)
194 | if os.path.isdir(backup_path):
195 | try:
196 | id_date_time = backup_dir.split('-')
197 | if len(id_date_time) == 3:
198 | backup_id = id_date_time[0]
199 | date = id_date_time[1]
200 | time = id_date_time[2]
201 |
202 | templates_count = len([f for f in os.listdir(backup_path) if f.endswith('.yaml')])
203 | backups_list.append([backup_id, date, time, templates_count])
204 | except:
205 | continue
206 |
207 | if not backups_list:
208 | print("No backups found")
209 | else:
210 | print(tabulate(backups_list, headers=["ID", "Date", "Time", "Templates count"], tablefmt="psql"))
211 |
212 |
213 | def delete_backup():
214 | list_backups()
215 |
216 | backup_id = input("Enter backup ID to delete: ")
217 |
218 | backup_to_delete = None
219 | for backup_dir in os.listdir("backups"):
220 | if backup_dir.startswith(f"{backup_id}-"):
221 | backup_to_delete = backup_dir
222 | break
223 |
224 | if backup_to_delete is None:
225 | print(f"Backup with ID {backup_id} not found. Use 'backup list' to see available backups.")
226 | return
227 |
228 | confirmation = input(f"Are you sure you want to delete backup {backup_to_delete}? (yes/no): ").strip().lower()
229 |
230 | if confirmation.lower() == 'yes':
231 | try:
232 | backup_path = os.path.join("backups", backup_to_delete)
233 | shutil.rmtree(backup_path)
234 | print(f"Backup {backup_to_delete} has been deleted")
235 | logging.info(f'[BACKUP] Deleted backup {backup_to_delete}')
236 | except Exception as e:
237 | print(f"Error occurred while deleting backup: {e}")
238 | logging.error(f'[BACKUP] Error deleting backup {backup_to_delete}: {e}')
239 | else:
240 | print("Backup deletion cancelled")
241 |
242 |
243 | def restore_backup():
244 | list_backups()
245 |
246 | backup_id = input("Enter backup ID to restore: ")
247 |
248 | backup_to_restore = None
249 | for backup_dir in os.listdir("backups"):
250 | if backup_dir.startswith(f"{backup_id}-"):
251 | backup_to_restore = backup_dir
252 | break
253 |
254 | if backup_to_restore is None:
255 | print(f"Backup with ID {backup_id} not found. Use 'backup list' to see available backups.")
256 | return
257 |
258 | backup_path = os.path.join("backups", backup_to_restore)
259 | if not os.path.exists(backup_path):
260 | print(f"Backup directory does not exist: {backup_path}")
261 | return
262 |
263 | confirmation = input(f"Are you sure you want to restore backup {backup_to_restore}? (yes/no): ").strip().lower()
264 |
265 | if confirmation.lower() == 'yes':
266 | try:
267 | for file in os.listdir(backup_path):
268 | if file.endswith('.yaml'):
269 | template_file = os.path.join(backup_path, file)
270 | update_template(template_file)
271 | print(f"Restored template: {file}")
272 |
273 | print(f"Successfully restored backup {backup_to_restore}")
274 | logging.info(f'[BACKUP] Restored backup {backup_to_restore}')
275 | except Exception as e:
276 | print(f"Error occurred while restoring backup: {e}")
277 | logging.error(f'[BACKUP] Error restoring backup {backup_to_restore}: {e}')
278 | else:
279 | print("Backup restoration cancelled")
280 |
281 |
282 | def update_template(filename):
283 | print(f'Update: {filename}')
284 | data_file = get_file(filename)
285 | api_date = f'{{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method": "configuration.import","params": {{"format": "json","rules": {{"templates": {{"createMissing": true,"updateExisting": true}},"items": {{"createMissing": true,"updateExisting": true,"deleteMissing": true}},"triggers": {{"createMissing": true,"updateExisting": true,"deleteMissing": true}},"valueMaps": {{"createMissing": true,"updateExisting": false}}}},"source": {data_file} }},"id": 1}}'
286 | connect_api(api_date)
287 |
288 |
289 | def download_templates():
290 | print(f'Downloading all templates for Zabbix')
291 |
292 | repo_url = f'https://git.zabbix.com/rest/api/latest/projects/ZBX/repos/zabbix/archive?at=refs%2Fheads%2Frelease%2F{zabbix_version}&format=zip'
293 |
294 | name_zip_file = "zabbix.zip"
295 | try:
296 | shutil.rmtree("templates")
297 | except:
298 | pass
299 |
300 | urllib.request.urlretrieve(repo_url, name_zip_file)
301 |
302 | with ZipFile(name_zip_file, 'r') as zip_ref:
303 | zip_ref.extractall("tmp/")
304 | os.remove(name_zip_file)
305 | shutil.move("tmp/templates", "templates")
306 | shutil.rmtree("tmp")
307 |
308 |
309 | def update_all_template():
310 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk('templates'):
311 | for file in files:
312 | if file.endswith('.yaml'):
313 | template_file = os.path.join(root, file)
314 | update_template(template_file)
315 |
316 | logging.info(f'[TEMPLATE] Updated all templates')
317 | print('All templates updated')
318 |
319 |
320 | def update_one_template():
321 | template_name = input("Template Name: ")
322 | full_template_name = f'name: \'{template_name}\''
323 |
324 | for root, dirs, files in os.walk('templates'):
325 | for file in files:
326 | if file.endswith('.yaml'):
327 | file_path = os.path.join(root, file)
328 | try:
329 | with open(file_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as file:
330 | content = file.read()
331 | if full_template_name in content:
332 | update_template(file_path)
333 | except Exception as e:
334 | logging.error(f"Unexpected error: {e}")
335 | print(f"Error file {file_path}: {e}")
336 |
337 | logging.info(f'[TEMPLATE] Updated template {template_name}')
338 | print(f'Updated template {template_name}')
339 |
340 |
341 | def help_command():
342 | print(tabulate(COMMANDS_LIST, headers=["Command", "Description"], tablefmt="psql"))
343 | print("How to use: https://github.com/Udeus/Zabbix-Update-All-Templates")
344 |
345 |
346 | def print_about():
347 | print(tabulate(SCRIPT_INFO, tablefmt="psql"))
348 |
349 |
350 | def exit_script():
351 | print("Closing the script...")
352 | if os.path.exists("templates"):
353 | shutil.rmtree("templates")
354 | quit()
355 |
356 |
357 | commands = {'help': help_command,
358 | 'template list': get_templates,
359 | 'template update': update_one_template,
360 | 'template update all': update_all_template,
361 | 'backup create': create_one_backup,
362 | 'backup create all': create_backups,
363 | 'backup list': list_backups,
364 | 'backup restore': restore_backup,
365 | 'backup delete': delete_backup,
366 | 'about': print_about,
367 | 'exit': exit_script}
368 |
369 |
370 | def execute_command():
371 | command = input("Command: ").strip().lower()
372 | action = commands.get(command)
373 | if action:
374 | action()
375 | else:
376 | print("Command not found. Type 'help' to see available commands.")
377 |
378 |
379 | if api_token and api_url:
380 | download_templates()
381 | help_command()
382 |
383 | if args.update:
384 | update_all_template()
385 | quit()
386 | while True:
387 | execute_command()
388 |
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1 | requests~=2.32.3
2 | tabulate~=0.9.0
3 | PyYAML~=6.0.2
4 | urllib3~=2.4.0
5 | python-dotenv~=1.1.0
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1 | import json
2 | import yaml
3 | import os
4 | from dotenv import load_dotenv
5 |
6 | load_dotenv()
7 |
8 |
9 | def get_config_value(env_var, arg_value=None, input_prompt=None):
10 | value = os.getenv(env_var)
11 |
12 | if value:
13 | return value.strip()
14 |
15 | if arg_value:
16 | return arg_value.strip()
17 |
18 | if input_prompt:
19 | return input(input_prompt).strip()
20 |
21 | raise ValueError(f"Configuration value for '{env_var}' is missing.")
22 |
23 |
24 | def get_next_backup_id():
25 | if not os.path.exists("backups"):
26 | return 1
27 |
28 | existing_backups = []
29 | for dirname in os.listdir("backups"):
30 | if '-' in dirname:
31 | try:
32 | backup_id = int(dirname.split('-')[0])
33 | existing_backups.append(backup_id)
34 | except ValueError:
35 | continue
36 |
37 | return max(existing_backups, default=0) + 1
38 |
39 |
40 | def zabbix_url(url):
41 | if not url.endswith('/api_jsonrpc.php'):
42 | if not url.endswith('/'):
43 | url += '/'
44 | url += 'api_jsonrpc.php'
45 | if not url.startswith(('http://', 'https://')):
46 | url = f"https://{url}"
47 | return url
48 |
49 |
50 | def get_file(filename):
51 | with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as file:
52 | data = yaml.safe_load(file)
53 | data = json.dumps(data)
54 | data = json.dumps(data)
55 | return data
56 |
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