Python web services client examples
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Summary of Python Web Services Client Examples
This content provides examples of integrating with ServiceNow using a Python web services client, specifically through the SOAPpy library. It includes instructions for inserting incidents, retrieving keys, and obtaining records from the ServiceNow instance.
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Key Features
- Requirements: Installation of required Python modules: fpconst, PyXML, and SOAPpy.
- Incident Insertion: Demonstrates how to create an incident using the createincident function, which requires parameters like impact, urgency, priority, and more.
- Data Retrieval: Examples for executing getKeys and getRecords to fetch incident data based on specific criteria.
- Advanced Logging: A script that reads a log file for specified keywords and creates ECC Queue records when matches are found.
Key Outcomes
By following these examples, ServiceNow customers will be able to:
- Integrate Python applications with ServiceNow using SOAP APIs.
- Create and manage incident records programmatically.
- Fetch specific records from ServiceNow based on defined parameters.
- Monitor logs and automate error reporting through ECC Queue entries.
Examples demonstrating an integration with a Python web services client.
Requirements
The following examples require the installation of the following Python modules:
insert
This is an example of inserting an
incident.
#!/usr/bin/python
from SOAPpy import SOAPProxy
import sys
def createincident (params_dict ):
# instance to send to
instance = 'demo'
# username/password
username = 'itil'
password = 'itil'
# proxy - NOTE: ALWAYS use https://INSTANCE.service-now.com, not https://www.service-now.com/INSTANCE for web services URL from now on!
proxy = 'https://%s:%s@%s.service-now.com/incident.do?SOAP' % (username , password , instance )
namespace = 'http://www.service-now.com/'
server = SOAPProxy (proxy , namespace )
# uncomment these for LOTS of debugging output #server.config.dumpHeadersIn = 1 #server.config.dumpHeadersOut = 1 #server.config.dumpSOAPOut = 1 #server.config.dumpSOAPIn = 1
response = server. insert (impact = int (params_dict [ 'impact' ] ) , urgency = int (params_dict [ 'urgency' ] ) , priority = int (params_dict [ 'priority' ] ) , category =params_dict [ 'category' ] , location =params_dict [ 'location' ] , caller_id =params_dict [ 'user' ] , assignment_group =params_dict [ 'assignment_group' ] , assigned_to =params_dict [ 'assigned_to' ] , short_description =params_dict [ 'short_description' ] , comments =params_dict [ 'comments' ] )
return response
values = { 'impact': '1' , 'urgency': '1' , 'priority': '1' , 'category': 'High' , 'location': 'San Diego' , 'user': 'fred.luddy@yourcompany.com' , 'assignment_group': 'Technical Support' , 'assigned_to': 'David Loo' , 'short_description': 'An incident created using python, SOAPpy, and web services.' , 'comments': 'This a test making an incident with python.\n Isn \' t life wonderful?' }
new_incident_sysid =createincident (values )
print "Returned sysid: "+ repr (new_incident_sysid )getKeys
This is an example of executing getKeys on the demo instance using basic
authentication.
#!/bin/env python
# use the SOAPpy module from SOAPpy import SOAPProxy
username , password , instance = 'admin' , 'admin' , 'demo'
proxy , namespace = 'https://username:password@www.service-now.com/'+instance+ '/incident.do?SOAP' , 'http://www.service-now.com/'
server = SOAPProxy (proxy ,namespace )
response = server. getKeys (category = 'Network' )
print response. sys_id. split ( ',' )getRecords
In this example, we get an incident, querying for category == "Network" (with basic
authentication).
#!/bin/env python
# use the SOAPpy module from SOAPpy import SOAPProxy
username , password , instance = 'admin' , 'admin' , 'demo'
proxy , namespace = 'https://username:password@www.service-now.com/'+instance+ '/incident.do?SOAP' , 'http://www.service-now.com/'
server = SOAPProxy (proxy ,namespace )
response = server. getRecords (category = 'Network' )
for record in response:
for item in record:
print itemget
In this example, we get an incident record by
sys_id (with basic
authentication).#!/bin/env python
# use the SOAPpy module from SOAPpy import SOAPProxy
username , password , instance = 'admin' , 'admin' , 'demo'
proxy , namespace = 'https://username:password@www.service-now.com/'+instance+ '/incident.do?SOAP' , 'http://www.service-now.com/'
server = SOAPProxy (proxy ,namespace )
response = server. get (sys_id = '9c573169c611228700193229fff72400' )
for each in response:
print eachAdvanced
This is an example of advanced Python script that reads a log file for a keyword
invalid spi and creates an ECC Queue record where the payload is set to an
alert of XML
format.
#!/bin/env python
# kevin.pickard@service-now.com 2008.07.03 initial creation
from SOAPpy import SOAPProxy
from xml. dom. minidom import getDOMImplementation
import sys , os , socket , pickle , re
# instance to send to
instance = 'demo'
# username/pass
username = 'admin'
password = 'admin'
# log file to watch
syslogfile = '/var/log/cisco.log.ksp'
# state file
statefile = '/tmp/syslog_ecc.state-test'
# ECC queue values
soapagent = 'SOAPpy'
ecctopic = 'PIX Error: '
eccname = 'Invalid SPI: '
eccsource = 'Syslog'
# regex string to match
matchstring = 'invalid spi'
try:
state = open (statefile , 'r' )
lastbyte = pickle. load (state )
state. close ( ) except:
lastbyte = 0
#print 'DEBUG: lastbyte = '+str(lastbyte)
try:
log = open (syslogfile , 'ro' ) except:
errortopic = 'Script Error'
errorname = 'Unable to open log file '+syslogfile+ '.'
errorpayload = 'This message was generated due to an error condition encountered in a script. The name of the script is '+ os. path. basename ( sys. argv [ 0 ] )+ ' on server '+ socket. gethostname ( )+ '.'
proxy = 'https://'+username+ ':'+password+ '@'+instance+ '.service-now.com/ecc_queue.do?SOAP'
namespace = 'http://www.service-now.com/'
server = SOAPProxy (proxy , namespace )
server. config. dumpSOAPOut = 1
server. config. dumpSOAPIn = 1
response = server. insert (agent =soapagent , topic =errortopic , name =errorname , source = sys. argv [ 0 ] , payload =errorpayload )
sys. exit ( 1 )
if lastbyte != 0:
try:
log. seek (lastbyte ) except IOError:
pass
loglines =log. readlines ( )
lastbyte =log. tell ( )
log. close ( )
state = open (statefile , 'w' ) pickle. dump (lastbyte , state )
state. close ( )
# regex out the line
matchedlines = [ ] for line in loglines:
if re. search (matchstring , line ) != None:
matchedlines. append (line )
#print 'DEBUG: len->loglines = '+str(len(loglines)) #print 'DEBUG: lastbyte = '+str(lastbyte) #print 'DEBUG: matchedlines = '+str(matchedlines)
if len (matchedlines ) == 0:
sys. exit ( 0 )
proxy = 'https://'+username+ ':'+password+ '@'+instance+ '.service-now.com/ecc_queue.do?SOAP'
namespace = 'http://www.service-now.com/'
server = SOAPProxy (proxy , namespace ) #server.config.dumpSOAPOut = 1 #server.config.dumpSOAPIn = 1
entriestosend = { } for line in matchedlines:
device =line. split ( ) [ 3 ]
sourceip =line. split ( ) [- 1 ]
entriestosend [sourceip ] = [device , line ]
for key ,value in entriestosend. iteritems ( ):
#impl=getDOMImplementation() #newdoc = impl.createDocument(None, "log_line", None) #top_element = newdoc.documentElement #text = newdoc.createTextNode(value[1]) #top_element.appendChild(text)
response = server. insert (agent =soapagent , topic =ecctopic+value [ 0 ] , name =eccname+key , source =eccsource , payload =value [ 1 ] )