f5.bigip.tm.gtm

Module contents

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) module.

REST URI

http://localhost/mgmt/tm/gtm/

GUI Path

DNS

REST Kind

tm:gtm:*

Submodule List

datacenter

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager (GTM) datacenter module.

global_settings

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) global-settings submodule.

listener

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) Topology Records module.

monitor

BIG-IP® GTM monitor submodule.

pool

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) pool module.

region

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) Region module.

rule

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager (GTM) rule module.

server

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) pool module.

topology

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) Topology Records module.

wideip

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) pool module.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.Gtm(tm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.OrganizingCollection

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager (GTM) organizing collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Call to obtain a list of the reference dicts in the instance items

Returns:

list: List of self.items

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

Submodules

datacenter

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager (GTM) datacenter module.

REST URI

http://localhost/mgmt/tm/gtm/datacenter

GUI Path

DNS --> GSLB : Data Centers

REST Kind

tm:gtm:datacenter:*

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.datacenter.Datacenters(gtm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® GTM datacenter collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.datacenter.Datacenter(dc_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource, f5.bigip.mixins.ExclusiveAttributesMixin

BIG-IP® GTM datacenter resource

create(**kwargs)[source]

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

load(**kwargs)[source]

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

refresh(**kwargs)[source]

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)[source]

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

global_settings

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) global-settings submodule.

REST URI

http://localhost/mgmt/tm/gtm/global-settings

GUI Path

DNS --> Settings --> GSLB

REST Kind

tm:gtm:global-settings*

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.global_settings.Global_Settings(gtm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.OrganizingCollection

BIG-IP® GTM global-settings organizing collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Call to obtain a list of the reference dicts in the instance items

Returns:

list: List of self.items

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.global_settings.General(global_settings)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.UnnamedResource

BIG-IP® GTM global-settings general resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create is not supported for unnamed resources

Raises:

UnsupportedMethod: If the method is used

delete(**kwargs)

Delete is not supported for unnamed resources

Raises:

UnsupportedMethod: If the method is used

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.global_settings.Load_Balancing(global_settings)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.UnnamedResource

BIG-IP® GTM global-settings load balancing resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create is not supported for unnamed resources

Raises:

UnsupportedMethod: If the method is used

delete(**kwargs)

Delete is not supported for unnamed resources

Raises:

UnsupportedMethod: If the method is used

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.global_settings.Metrics(global_settings)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.UnnamedResource

BIG-IP® GTM global-settings metrics resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create is not supported for unnamed resources

Raises:

UnsupportedMethod: If the method is used

delete(**kwargs)

Delete is not supported for unnamed resources

Raises:

UnsupportedMethod: If the method is used

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

listener

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) Topology Records module.

REST URI

http://localhost/mgmt/tm/gtm/listener

GUI Path

DNS --> Delivery : Topology : Records

REST Kind

tm:gtm:listener:*

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.listener.Listeners(gtm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® GTM Listener collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.listener.Listener(listeners)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® GTM Listener resource

exists(**kwargs)[source]

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.listener.Profiles_s(server)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® GTM Listener Profile sub-collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.listener.Profile(profiles)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® GTM Listener Profile sub-collection

Since GTM listener is a wrapper for LTM virtual, profile removal and profile attachment should be done via the created LTM virtual. Only loading or refresh of profiles is supported. Remainder of operations(Create, Update, Modify, Delete) should be done via LTM Virtual Server Profiles endpoint.

create(**kwargs)[source]

Create is not supported for profile sub-collection

Raises

UnsupportedOperation

modify(**kwargs)[source]

Modify is not supported for profile sub-collection

Raises

UnsupportedOperation

update(**kwargs)[source]

Update is not supported for profile sub-collection

Raises

UnsupportedOperation

delete(**kwargs)[source]

Delete is not supported for profile sub-collection

Raises

UnsupportedOperation

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

monitor

BIG-IP® GTM monitor submodule.

REST URI

http://localhost/mgmt/tm/gtm/monitor/

GUI Path

DNS --> GSLB --> Monitors

REST Kind

tm:gtm:monitor*

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Monitor(gtm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.OrganizingCollection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Call to obtain a list of the reference dicts in the instance items

Returns:

list: List of self.items

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Bigips(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Bigip(bigips)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Externals(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.External(externals)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Firepass_s(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Firepass(firepass_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Ftps(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Ftp(ftps)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Gateway_Icmps(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Gateway_Icmp(gateway_icmps)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Gtps(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Gtp(gtps)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Https(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Http(https)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Https_s(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® Https monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.HttpS(https_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® Https monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Imaps(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® Imap monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Imap(imaps)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® Imap monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Ldaps(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® Ldap monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Ldap(ldaps)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® Ldap monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Mssqls(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® Mssql monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Mssql(mssqls)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® Mssql monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Mysqls(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® MySQL monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Mysql(mysqls)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® MySQL monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Nntps(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® Nntps monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Nntp(nntps)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® Nntps monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Nones(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® None monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.NONE(nones)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® None monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Oracles(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® Oracle monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Oracle(oracles)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® Oracle monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Pop3s(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® Pop3 monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Pop3(pop3s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® Pop3 monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Postgresqls(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® PostGRES SQL monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Postgresql(postgresqls)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® PostGRES SQL monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Radius_s(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® radius monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Radius(radius_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® radius monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Radius_Accountings(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® radius accounting monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Radius_Accounting(radius_accountings)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® radius accounting monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Real_Servers(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® real-server monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Real_Server(real_servers)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® real-server monitor resource.

update(**kwargs)[source]

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • tmCommand attribute removed prior to PUT

  • agent attribute removed prior to PUT

  • post attribute removed prior to PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Scripteds(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® scripted monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Scripted(scripteds)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® scripted monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Sips(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® Sip monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Sip(sips)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® Sip monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Smtps(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® Smtp monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Smtp(smtps)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® Smtp monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Snmps(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® Smtp monitor collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Snmp(snmps)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® Smtp monitor resource.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Soaps(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Soap(soaps)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Tcps(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Tcp(tcps)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Tcp_Half_Opens(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Tcp_Half_Open(tcp_half_opens)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Udps(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Udp(udps)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Waps(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Wap(waps)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • defaultsFrom attribute is removed from JSON before the PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Wmis(monitor)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.monitor.Wmi(wmis)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.mixins.UpdateMonitorMixin, f5.bigip.resource.Resource

update(**kwargs)[source]

Change the configuration of the resource on the device.

This method uses Http PUT alter the service state on the device.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device. Various edge cases are handled:

  • read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

  • agent attribute removed prior to PUT

  • post attribute removed prior to PUT

  • method attribute removed prior to PUT

Parameters

kwargs – keys and associated values to alter on the device

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

pool

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) pool module.

REST URI

http://localhost/mgmt/tm/gtm/pool

GUI Path

DNS --> GSLB : Pools

REST Kind

tm:gtm:pools:*

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Pools[source]

Bases: object

BIG-IP® GTM Pool factory

The GTM Pool factory object is used to provide a consistent user experience across the SDK, while supporting the breaking changes in the BIG-IP APIs.

Between the 11.x and 12.x releases of BIG-IP, the REST endpoint for Pool changed from a Collection to an OrganizingCollection. The result is that breaking changes occurred in the API.

This breakage led to a discussion on naming conventions because there appeared to be a conflict now. For example, depending on your version, only one of the following would work.

For 11.x,

tm.gtm.pools.pool.load(name=’foo’)

For 12.x,

tm.gtm.pools.a_s.a.load(name=’foo’)

but not both. To stick with a consistent user experience, we decided to override the __new__ method to support both examples above. The SDK automatically detects which one to use based on the BIG-IP you are communicating with.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Members_s[source]

Bases: object

BIG-IP® GTM Members_s factory

The GTM Members_s factory is used here for code readability and maintenance purposes, to allow us to stay in conventions already set in this SDK, and at the same time accommodate changes between v11 and v12 versions of Members_s sub-collection

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersCollection_v11(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v11.x BIG-IP® GTM pool members sub-collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersCollectionA(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® GTM A pool members sub-collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersCollectionAAAA(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® GTM AAAA pool members sub-collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersCollectionCname(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® GTM CNAME pool members sub-collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersCollectionMx(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® GTM MX pool members sub-collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersCollectionNaptr(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® GTM NAPTR pool members sub-collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersCollectionSrv(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® GTM SRV pool members sub-collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Member[source]

Bases: object

BIG-IP® GTM Members factory

The GTM Members factory is used here for code readability and maintenance purposes, to allow us to stay in conventions already set in this SDK, and at the same time accommodate changes between v11 and v12 versions of Members resource

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersResource_v11(members_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v11.x BIG-IP® GTM members resource

load(**kwargs)[source]

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

exists(**kwargs)[source]

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

refresh(**kwargs)[source]

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

delete(**kwargs)[source]

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersResourceA(members_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® GTM A pool members resource

create(**kwargs)[source]

This method needs to be created due to a bug in 12.x

The issue arises when you attempt to create a members sub-collection resource and while the operation succeeds BIGIP responds with 404.

By requiring partition as argument we have shielded ourselves from this issue in 12.0.0, however in v12.1.x the problem occurs, even when the partition parameter is submitted. Custom create method is required to catch and deal with iControlUnexpectedHTTPError exception.

Issue is tracked under: ID610441.

note:: If version is 12.x then we use this method, otherwise we use

_create method from Resource class as usual.

load(**kwargs)[source]

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

exists(**kwargs)[source]

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

refresh(**kwargs)[source]

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

delete(**kwargs)[source]

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersResourceAAAA(members_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® GTM AAAA pool members resource

create(**kwargs)[source]

This method needs to be created due to a bug in 12.x

The issue arises when you attempt to create a members sub-collection resource and while the operation succeeds BIGIP responds with 404.

By requiring partition as argument we have shielded ourselves from this issue in 12.0.0, however in v12.1.x the problem occurs, even when the partition parameter is submitted. Custom create method is required to catch and deal with iControlUnexpectedHTTPError exception.

Issue is tracked under: ID610441.

note:: If version is 12.x then we use this method, otherwise we use

_create method from Resource class as usual.

load(**kwargs)[source]

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

exists(**kwargs)[source]

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

refresh(**kwargs)[source]

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

delete(**kwargs)[source]

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersResourceCname(members_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® GTM CNAME pool members resource

load(**kwargs)[source]

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

exists(**kwargs)[source]

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

refresh(**kwargs)[source]

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

delete(**kwargs)[source]

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersResourceMx(members_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® GTM MX pool members resource

load(**kwargs)[source]

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

exists(**kwargs)[source]

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

refresh(**kwargs)[source]

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

delete(**kwargs)[source]

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersResourceNaptr(members_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® GTM NAPTR pool members resource

load(**kwargs)[source]

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

exists(**kwargs)[source]

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

refresh(**kwargs)[source]

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

delete(**kwargs)[source]

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.MembersResourceSrv(members_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® GTM SRV pool members resource

load(**kwargs)[source]

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

exists(**kwargs)[source]

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

refresh(**kwargs)[source]

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

delete(**kwargs)[source]

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.PoolCollection(gtm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v11.x BIG-IP® GTM pool collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Pool(pool_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v11.x BIG-IP® GTM pool resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.PoolOrganizingCollection(gtm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.OrganizingCollection

v12.x GTM pool is an OC.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Call to obtain a list of the reference dicts in the instance items

Returns:

list: List of self.items

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.A_s(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® A pool collection.

Class name needed changing due to ‘as’ being reserved python keyword

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.A(_as)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP®A pool resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Aaaas(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® AAAA pool collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Aaaa(aaaas)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® AAAA pool resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Cnames(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® CNAME pool collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Cname(cnames)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® CNAME pool resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Mxs(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® MX pool collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Mx(mxs)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® MX pool resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Naptrs(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® NAPTR pool collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Naptr(naptrs)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® NAPTR pool resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Srvs(pool)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® SRV pool collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.pool.Srv(naptrs)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® SRV pool resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

region

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) Region module.

REST URI

http://localhost/mgmt/tm/gtm/region

GUI Path

DNS --> GSLB : Topology : Regions

REST Kind

tm:gtm:region:*

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.region.Regions(gtm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® GTM Region collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.region.Region(regions)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® GTM Region resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

rule

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager (GTM) rule module.

REST URI

http://localhost/mgmt/tm/gtm/rule

GUI Path

DNS --> GSLB : iRules

REST Kind

tm:gtm:rule:*

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.rule.Rules(gtm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® GTM rule collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.rule.Rule(rule_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® GTM rule resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

server

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) pool module.

REST URI

http://localhost/mgmt/tm/gtm/server

GUI Path

DNS --> GSLB : Servers

REST Kind

tm:gtm:server:*

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.server.Servers(gtm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® GTM server collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.server.Server(servers)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® GTM server resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.server.Virtual_Servers_s(server)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® GTM virtual server sub-collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.server.Virtual_Server(virtual_servers_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® GTM virtual server resource

load(**kwargs)[source]

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

exists(**kwargs)[source]

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

refresh(**kwargs)[source]

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

delete(**kwargs)[source]

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

topology

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) Topology Records module.

REST URI

http://localhost/mgmt/tm/gtm/topology

GUI Path

DNS --> GSLB : Topology : Records

REST Kind

tm:gtm:topology:*

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.topology.Topology_s(gtm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

BIG-IP® GTM Topology collection

Due to an bug where attempts to create/modify/load/delete etc. of this resource in 12.0.0 Final, we have disabled this resource for version 12.0.0

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.topology.Topology(topology_s)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

BIG-IP® GTM Topology resource

create(**kwargs)[source]

Custom method to implement checking of kwarg[‘name’] contents.

::Warning:

Be sure to format the gtm topology OID string using the following rules:

  1. Use only a single space between each item in the topology string.

2) Use a fully-pathed name for datacenter, isp, region, and pool objects.

For example: “ldns: subnet 11.11.11.0/24 server: datacenter /Common/DC”

load(**kwargs)[source]

Custom method to implement checking of kwarg[‘name’] contents.

exists(**kwargs)[source]

Providing a partition is not necessary on topology; causes errors

refresh(**kwargs)[source]

Refresh is not supported for Topology

Raises

UnsupportedOperation

modify(**patch)[source]

Modify is not supported for Topology

Raises

UnsupportedOperation

update(**kwargs)[source]

Update is not supported for Topology

Raises

UnsupportedOperation

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

wideip

BIG-IP® Global Traffic Manager™ (GTM®) pool module.

REST URI

http://localhost/mgmt/tm/gtm/wideip

GUI Path

DNS --> GSLB : Wide IPs

REST Kind

tm:gtm:pools:*

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.Wideips[source]

Bases: object

BIG-IP® GTM WideIP factory

The GTM WideIP factory object is used to provide a consistent user experience across the SDK, while supporting the breaking changes in the BIG-IP APIs.

Between the 11.x and 12.x releases of BIG-IP, the REST endpoint for WideIP changed from a Collection to an OrganizingCollection. The result is that breaking changes occurred in the API.

This breakage led to a discussion on naming conventions because there appeared to be a conflict now. For example, depending on your version, only one of the following would work.

For 11.x,

tm.gtm.wideips.wideip.load(name=’foo’)

For 12.x,

tm.gtm.wideips.a_s.a.load(name=’foo’)

but not both. To stick with a consistent user experience, we decided to override the __new__ method to support both examples above. The SDK automatically detects which one to use based on the BIG-IP you are communicating with.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.WideipOrganizingCollection(gtm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.OrganizingCollection

v12.x GTM WideIP is an OC.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Call to obtain a list of the reference dicts in the instance items

Returns:

list: List of self.items

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.A_s(wideip)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® A wideip collection.

Class name needed changing due to ‘as’ being reserved python keyword

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.A(_as)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP®A wideip resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.Aaaas(wideip)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® AAAA wideip collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.Aaaa(aaaas)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® AAAA wideip resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.Cnames(wideip)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® CNAME wideip collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.Cname(cnames)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® CNAME wideip resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.Mxs(wideip)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® MX wideip collection.

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.Mx(mxs)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® MX wideip resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.Naptrs(wideip)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® NAPTR wideip collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.Naptr(naptrs)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® NAPTR wideip resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.Srvs(wideip)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v12.x BIG-IP® SRV wideip collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.Srv(naptrs)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v12.x BIG-IP® SRV wideip resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.WideipCollection(gtm)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Collection

v11.x BIG-IP® GTM wideip collection

create(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete(**kwargs)

Implement this by overriding it in a subclass of Resource

Raises:

InvalidResource: If method is used.

delete_collection(**kwargs)

One can not simply delete a collection.

This is to support odata usage via the options request parameter:

requests_params={'params': 'options=glob_pattern'}

where glob_pattern can be used to delete one or all of a particular collection. Not submitting the requests params will fail, and specifying patterns that match default resources will fail as well.

get_collection(**kwargs)

Get an iterator of Python Resource objects that represent URIs.

The returned objects are Pythonic Resource`s that map to the most recently `refreshed state of uris-resources published by the device. In order to instantiate the correct types, the concrete subclass must populate its registry with acceptable types, based on the kind field returned by the REST server.

Note

This method implies a single REST transaction with the Collection subclass URI.

Raises

UnregisteredKind

Returns

list of reference dicts and Python Resource objects

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.

class f5.bigip.tm.gtm.wideip.Wideip(wideips)[source]

Bases: f5.bigip.resource.Resource

v11.x BIG-IP® GTM pool resource

create(**kwargs)

Create the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP POST to the collection URI to create a resource associated with a new unique URI on the device.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

All the key-values needed to create the resource.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.post method where it will be handled according to that API.

Returns:
Resource: A python object that represents the object’s configuration

and state on the BIG-IP®.

delete(**kwargs)

Delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

Uses HTTP DELETE to delete the resource on the BIG-IP®.

After this method is called, and status_code 200 response is received instance.__dict__ is replace with {'deleted': True}

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

The only current use is to pass kwargs to the requests API.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.delete method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

exists(**kwargs)

Check for the existence of the named object on the BIG-IP

Sends an HTTP GET to the URI of the named object and if it fails with a :exc:~requests.HTTPError` exception it checks the exception for status code of 404 and returns False in that case.

If the GET is successful it returns True.

For any other errors are raised as-is.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args.

Returns:

bool: True is the object exists. False otherwise.

Raises:

requests.HTTPError: Any HTTP error that was not status code 404.

load(**kwargs)

Load an already configured service into this instance.

This method uses HTTP GET to obtain a resource from the BIG-IP®.

The URI of the target service is constructed from the instance’s container and **kwargs.

kwargs typically requires the keys name and partition. this may, or may not, be true for a specific service.

Args:
**kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.get method where it will be handled according to that API.

Use the method above to pass query args

Returns:

Resource: A Resource Instance with a populated _meta_data['uri']

modify(**patch)

Modify the configuration of the resource on device based on patch

property raw

Display the attributes that the current object has and their values.

Returns

A dictionary of attributes and their values

refresh(**kwargs)

Use this to make the device resource be represented by self.

This method makes an HTTP GET query against the device service. This method is run for its side-effects on self. If successful the instance attribute __dict__ is replaced with the dict representing the device state. To figure out what that state is, run a subsequest query of the object like this: As with all CURDLE methods use a “requests_params” dict to pass parameters to requests.session.HTTPMETHOD. See test_requests_params.py for an example. >>> resource_obj.refresh() >>> print(resource_obj.raw)

update(**kwargs)

Update the configuration of the resource on the BIG-IP®.

This method uses HTTP PUT alter the resource state on the BIG-IP®.

The attributes of the instance will be packaged as a dictionary. That dictionary will be updated with kwargs. It is then submitted as JSON to the device.

Various edge cases are handled: * read-only attributes that are unchangeable are removed

Args:
kwargs (dict): Arbitrary number of keyword arguments.

Keys and associated values to alter on the device.

If kwargs has a requests_params key the corresponding dict will be passed to the underlying requests.session.put method where it will be handled according to that API.