Application Site Category#

This class is used to manage Application Site Category

class ApplicationSiteCategory#
add(name, description=None, tags=None, **kw)#

Create new object.

Parameters
  • name (str) – Object name. Must be unique in the domain.

  • description (str, optional) – N/A

  • tags (Union(str,List[str]), optional) – Collection of tag identifiers.

Keyword Arguments
  • **color (Color, optional) – Color of the object. Should be one of existing colors.

  • **comments (str, optional) – Comments string.

  • **details-level (str, optional) – The level of detail for some of the fields in the response can vary from showing only the UID value of the object to a fully detailed representation of the object.

  • **groups (Union(str,List[str]), optional) – Collection of group identifiers.

  • **ignore-warnings (bool, optional) – Apply changes ignoring warnings. Defaults to False

  • **ignore-errors (bool, optional) – Apply changes ignoring errors. You won’t be able to publish such a changes. If ignore-warnings flag was omitted - warnings will also be ignored. Defaults to False

Returns

The response from the server

Return type

Box

Examples

>>> firewall.network_objects.group.add(name="My object")
delete(uid=None, name=None, **kw)#

Delete existing object using object name or uid.

Parameters
  • uid (str, optional) – Object unique identifier.

  • name (str, optional) – Object name.

Keyword Arguments
  • **details-level (str, optional) – The level of detail for some of the fields in the response can vary from showing only the UID value of the object to a fully detailed representation of the object.

  • **ignore-warnings (bool, optional) – Apply changes ignoring warnings. Defaults to False

  • **ignore-errors (bool, optional) – Apply changes ignoring errors. You won’t be able to publish such a changes. If ignore-warnings flag was omitted - warnings will also be ignored. Defaults to False

Returns

The response from the server

Return type

Box

Examples

>>> firewall.network_objects.group.delete(uid="ed997ff8-6709-4d71-a713-99bf01711cd5")
set(uid=None, name=None, description=None, new_name=None, tags=None, **kw)#

Edit existing object using object name or uid.

Parameters
  • uid (str, optional) – Object unique identifier.

  • name (str, optional) – Object name.

  • description (str, optional) – N/A

  • new_name (str, optional) – New name of the object.

  • tags (Union(str,List[str]), optional) – Collection of tag identifiers.

Keyword Arguments
  • **color (Color, optional) – Color of the object. Should be one of existing colors.

  • **comments (str, optional) – Comments string.

  • **details-level (str, optional) – The level of detail for some of the fields in the response can vary from showing only the UID value of the object to a fully detailed representation of the object.

  • **groups (Union(str,List[str]), optional) – Collection of group identifiers.

  • **ignore-warnings (bool, optional) – Apply changes ignoring warnings. Defaults to False

  • **ignore-errors (bool, optional) – Apply changes ignoring errors. You won’t be able to publish such a changes. If ignore-warnings flag was omitted - warnings will also be ignored. Defaults to False

Returns

The response from the server

Return type

Box

Examples

>>> firewall.network_objects.group.set(uid="ed997ff8-6709-4d71-a713-99bf01711cd5",new_name="New Group 3")
show(uid=None, name=None, show_as_ranges=False, **kw)#

Retrieve existing object using object name or uid.

Parameters
  • uid (str, optional) – Object unique identifier.

  • name (str, optional) – Object name.

  • show_as_ranges (bool, optional) – When true, the group’s matched content is displayed as ranges of IP addresses rather than network objects. Objects that are not represented using IP addresses are presented as objects. The ‘description’ parameter is omitted from the response and instead the ‘ranges’ parameter is displayed. Defaults to False.

Keyword Arguments

**details-level (str, optional) – The level of detail for some of the fields in the response can vary from showing only the UID value of the object to a fully detailed representation of the object.

Returns

The response from the server

Return type

Box

Examples

>>> firewall.network_objects.group.show(uid="ed997ff8-6709-4d71-a713-99bf01711cd5")
show_application_site_categories(filter_results=None, limit=50, offset=0, order=None, **kw)#

Retrieve all objects.

Parameters
  • filter_results (str, optional) – Search expression to filter objects by. The provided text should be exactly the same as it would be given in SmartConsole Object Explorer. The logical operators in the expression (‘AND’, ‘OR’) should be provided in capital letters. he search involves both a IP search and a textual search in name, comment, tags etc.

  • limit (int, optional) – The maximal number of returned results. Defaults to 50 (between 1 and 500)

  • offset (int, optional) – Number of the results to initially skip. Defaults to 0

  • order (List[dict], optional) – Sorts results by the given field. By default the results are sorted in the descending order by the session publish time.

  • show_as_ranges (bool) – When true, the group’s matched content is displayed as ranges of IP addresses rather than network objects. Objects that are not represented using IP addresses are presented as objects. The ‘description’ parameter is omitted from the response and instead the ‘ranges’ parameter is displayed. Defaults to False.

Returns

The response from the server

Return type

Box

Examples

>>> firewall.network_objects.group.shows_groups()