Windows Management Interface connector using asyncio for the Python language.
Supports:
Todo:
The example below covers most of what is suppored by this library:
import asyncio
import logging
import time
from aiowmi.connection import Connection
from aiowmi.query import Query
async def main():
host = '10.0.0.1' # ip address or hostname or fqdn
username = 'username'
password = 'password'
domain = '' # optional domain name
# Query has a default namespace 'root/cimv2'
queries = (
Query('SELECT * FROM Win32_OperatingSystem', namespace='root/cimv2'),
Query('SELECT * FROM Win32_NetworkAdapter'),
Query('SELECT * FROM Win32_LoggedOnUser'),
Query('SELECT * FROM Win32_PnpEntity'),
Query('SELECT Caption, Description, InstallDate, InstallDate2, '
'InstallLocation, InstallSource, InstallState, Language, '
'LocalPackage, Name, PackageCache, PackageCode, PackageName, '
'ProductID, RegCompany, RegOwner, SKUNumber, Transforms, '
'URLInfoAbout, URLUpdateInfo, Vendor, Version '
'FROM Win32_Product'),
Query('SELECT Name, DiskReadsPersec, DiskWritesPersec '
'FROM Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfDisk_LogicalDisk'),
)
start = time.time()
conn = Connection(host, username, password, domain=domain)
service = None
await conn.connect()
try:
service = await conn.negotiate_ntlm()
for query in queries:
print(f"""
###############################################################################
# Start Query: {query.query}
###############################################################################
""")
async with query.context(conn, service) as qc:
async for props in qc.results():
# Function `get_properties(..)` accepts a few keyword
# arguments:
#
# ignore_defaults:
# Ignore default values. Set missing values to None
# if a value does not exist in the current class.
# ignore_defaults will always be True if
# ignore_missing is set to True.
# ignore_missing:
# If set to True, values missing in the current class
# will not be part of the result.
# load_qualifiers:
# Load the qualifiers of the properties. If False,
# the property qualifier_set will have the offset
# in the heap where the qualifiers are stored.
#
for name, prop in props.items():
print(name, '\n\t', prop.value)
if prop.is_reference():
# References can easy be queried using the
# get_reference(..) function. The function accepts
# a keyword argument `filter_props=[..]` with an
# optional list of properties to query. If omitted,
# the function returns all (*) properties.
res = await prop.get_reference(conn, service)
ref_props = res.get_properties(ignore_missing=True)
for name, prop in ref_props.items():
print('\t\t', name, '\n\t\t\t', prop.value)
print(f"""
----------------------------------- End Item ----------------------------------
""")
finally:
if service:
service.close()
conn.close()
end = time.time()
print('done in ', end-start)
if __name__ == '__main__':
formatter = logging.Formatter(
fmt='[%(levelname)1.1s %(asctime)s %(module)s:%(lineno)d] ' +
'%(message)s',
datefmt='%y%m%d %H:%M:%S',
style='%')
ch = logging.StreamHandler()
ch.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
ch.setFormatter(formatter)
logger = logging.getLogger('aiowmi')
logger.addHandler(ch)
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
asyncio.run(main())