Manual:API Python3
Summary
Since python language have introduced changes to syntax when going from 2.x to 3.x some adjustments had to be made for old code from API.
Code for Python3
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#!/usr/bin/python3 import sys, posix, time, binascii, socket, select import hashlib class ApiRos: "Routeros api" def __init__(self, sk): self.sk = sk self.currenttag = 0 def login(self, username, pwd): for repl, attrs in self.talk(["/login"]): chal = binascii.unhexlify((attrs['=ret']).encode('UTF-8')) md = hashlib.md5() md.update(b'\x00') md.update(pwd.encode('UTF-8')) md.update(chal) self.talk(["/login", "=name=" + username, "=response=00" + binascii.hexlify(md.digest()).decode('UTF-8') ]) def talk(self, words): if self.writeSentence(words) == 0: return r = [] while 1: i = self.readSentence(); if len(i) == 0: continue reply = i[0] attrs = {} for w in i[1:]: j = w.find('=', 1) if (j == -1): attrs[w] = '' else: attrs[w[:j]] = w[j+1:] r.append((reply, attrs)) if reply == '!done': return r def writeSentence(self, words): ret = 0 for w in words: self.writeWord(w) ret += 1 self.writeWord('') return ret def readSentence(self): r = [] while 1: w = self.readWord() if w == '': return r r.append(w) def writeWord(self, w): print(("<<< " + w)) self.writeLen(len(w)) self.writeStr(w) def readWord(self): ret = self.readStr(self.readLen()) print((">>> " + ret)) return ret def writeLen(self, l): if l < 0x80: self.writeStr(chr(l)) elif l < 0x4000: l |= 0x8000 self.writeStr(chr((l >> 8) & 0xFF)) self.writeStr(chr(l & 0xFF)) elif l < 0x200000: l |= 0xC00000 self.writeStr(chr((l >> 16) & 0xFF)) self.writeStr(chr((l >> 8) & 0xFF)) self.writeStr(chr(l & 0xFF)) elif l < 0x10000000: l |= 0xE0000000 self.writeStr(chr((l >> 24) & 0xFF)) self.writeStr(chr((l >> 16) & 0xFF)) self.writeStr(chr((l >> 8) & 0xFF)) self.writeStr(chr(l & 0xFF)) else: self.writeStr(chr(0xF0)) self.writeStr(chr((l >> 24) & 0xFF)) self.writeStr(chr((l >> 16) & 0xFF)) self.writeStr(chr((l >> 8) & 0xFF)) self.writeStr(chr(l & 0xFF)) def readLen(self): c = ord(self.readStr(1)) if (c & 0x80) == 0x00: pass elif (c & 0xC0) == 0x80: c &= ~0xC0 c <<= 8 c += ord(self.readStr(1)) elif (c & 0xE0) == 0xC0: c &= ~0xE0 c <<= 8 c += ord(self.readStr(1)) c <<= 8 c += ord(self.readStr(1)) elif (c & 0xF0) == 0xE0: c &= ~0xF0 c <<= 8 c += ord(self.readStr(1)) c <<= 8 c += ord(self.readStr(1)) c <<= 8 c += ord(self.readStr(1)) elif (c & 0xF8) == 0xF0: c = ord(self.readStr(1)) c <<= 8 c += ord(self.readStr(1)) c <<= 8 c += ord(self.readStr(1)) c <<= 8 c += ord(self.readStr(1)) return c def writeStr(self, str): n = 0; while n < len(str): r = self.sk.send(bytes(str[n:], 'UTF-8')) if r == 0: raise RuntimeError("connection closed by remote end") n += r def readStr(self, length): ret = '' while len(ret) < length: s = self.sk.recv(length - len(ret)) if s == '': raise RuntimeError("connection closed by remote end") ret += s.decode('UTF-8', 'replace') return ret def main(): s = None for res in socket.getaddrinfo(sys.argv[1], "8728", socket.AF_UNSPEC, socket.SOCK_STREAM): af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res try: s = socket.socket(af, socktype, proto) except (socket.error, msg): s = None continue try: s.connect(sa) except (socket.error, msg): s.close() s = None continue break if s is None: print ('could not open socket') sys.exit(1) apiros = ApiRos(s); apiros.login(sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3]); inputsentence = [] while 1: r = select.select([s, sys.stdin], [], [], None) if s in r[0]: # something to read in socket, read sentence x = apiros.readSentence() if sys.stdin in r[0]: # read line from input and strip off newline l = sys.stdin.readline() l = l[:-1] # if empty line, send sentence and start with new # otherwise append to input sentence if l == '': apiros.writeSentence(inputsentence) inputsentence = [] else: inputsentence.append(l) if __name__ == '__main__': main()