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The Icinga Director REST API
Introduction
Icinga Director has been designed with a REST API in mind. Most URLs you can access with your browser will also act as valid REST url endpoints.
Base Headers
All your requests MUST have a valid accept header. The only acceptable
variant right now is application/json
, so please always append a header
as follows to your requests:
Accept: application/json
Authentication
Please use HTTP authentication and any valid Icinga Web 2 user, granted
enough permissions to accomplish the desired actions. The restrictions
and permissions that have been assigned to web users will also be enforced
for API users. In addition, the permission director/api
is required for
any API access.
Versioning
Many REST APIs include version strings in like /v1/ their URLs, Icinga Director doesn't. We will try hard to not break compatibility with future versions. Sure, sooner or later we also might be forced to introduce some kind of versioning. But who knows?
As a developer you can trust us to not remove any existing REST url or any provided property. However, you must always be ready to accept new properties.
URL scheme and supported methods
We support GET, POST, PUT and DELETE.
Method | Meaning |
---|---|
GET | Read / fetch data. Not allowed to run operations with the potential to cause any harm |
POST | Trigger actions, create or modify objects. Can also be used to partially modify objects |
PUT | Creates or replaces objects, cannot be used to modify single object properties |
DELETE | Remove a specific object |
TODO: more examples showing the difference between POST and PUT
POST director/host gives 201 on success GET director/host?name=hostname.example.com PUT director/host?name=hostname.example.com gives 200 ok on success and 304 not modified on no change DELETE director/host?name=hostname.example.com gives 200 on success
First example request with CURL
curl -H 'Accept: application/json' \
-u 'username:password' \
'https://icinga.example.com/icingaweb2/director/host?name=hostname.example.com'
Should I use HTTPS?
Sure, absolutely, no doubt. There is no, absolutely no reason to NOT use HTTPS these days. Especially not for a configuration tool allowing you to configure check commands that are going to be executed on all your servers.
Icinga Objects
Special parameters
Resolve object properties
In case you add the resolve
parameter to your URL, all inherited object
properties will be resolved. Such a URL could look as follows:
director/host?name=hostname.example.com&resolve
Retrieve all properties
TODO: adjust the code to fix this, current implementation has withNull
Per default properties with null
value are skipped when shipping a result.
You can influence this behavior with the properties parameter. Just append
properties=ALL
to your URL:
director/host?name=hostname.example.com&properties=all
Retrieve only specific properties
The properties
parameter also allows you to specify a list of specific
properties. In that case, only the given properties will be returned, even
when they have no (null
) value:
director/host?name=hostname.example.com&properties=object_name,address,vars
Example
GET director/host?name=pe2015.example.com
{
"address": "127.0.0.3",
"check_command": null,
"check_interval": null,
"display_name": "pe2015 (example.com)",
"enable_active_checks": null,
"flapping_threshold": null,
"groups": [ ],
"imports": [
"generic-host"
],
"retry_interval": null,
"vars": {
"facts": {
"aio_agent_build": "1.2.5",
"aio_agent_version": "1.2.5",
"architecture": "amd64",
"augeas": {
"version": "1.4.0"
},
...
}
director/host?name=pe2015.example.com&resolved
{
"address": "127.0.0.3",
"check_command": "tom_ping",
"check_interval": "60",
"display_name": "pe2015 (example.com)",
"enable_active_checks": true,
"groups": [ ],
"imports": [
"generic-host"
],
"retry_interval": "10",
"vars": {
"facts": {
"aio_agent_build": "1.2.5",
"aio_agent_version": "1.2.5",
"architecture": "amd64",
"augeas": {
"version": "1.4.0"
},
...
}
Trigger actions
You can of course also use the API to trigger specific actions. Deploying the configuration is as simple as issueing POST director/config/deploy
.
TODO
Return Last-Modified und ETag header? -> If-Modified-Since -> mtime? -> If-Unmodified-Since -> mtime
SHA1 sum as ETag? For PUT and DELETE: -> If-Match -> SHA1 sum as ETag?! -> If-None-Match -> SHA1 sum as ETag?!
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