The cjdns python library doesn't support python3 and is a PITA to install, due to it's use of a modified bencode library which is still called "bencode", among other things, so I'm cleaning it up.
The easiest way to install it is:
pip install cjdns
But you could also clone it and run:
python setup.py install
Once it's installed, you'll find peerStats
and cexec
installed in your $PATH
, and the cjdns
library available for import.
Usage is simple. First, import:
import cjdns
Then, connect to the running cjdns instance. There are two ways to do this. The normal way is to use the ~/.cjdnsadmin
file:
cjdns = cjdns.connectWithAdminInfo()
Or, if you have the IP, port and password and wish to ignore the ~/.cjdnsadmin
file for whatever reason:
cjdns = cjdns.connect(ip, port, password)
Once connected, you may call any of the cjdns admin interface functions:
peerStats = cjdns.InterfaceController_peerStats()
Finally, there is a helper function that allows one to convert a cjdns public key into an IP address:
from cjdns import key_utils
key_utils.to_ipv6('1rfp3guz4jjhfu4dsu5mrz68f7fyp502wcttq6b78xdrjhd4ru80.k')
Same as cjdns, this is a GPLv3 project. Full text of the license is available [here](LICENSE)
I welcome pull requests, please make sure that everything you contribute is pep8 compliant and works on python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5. There are some basic tests in place for these things via Travis, but they're not complete by any means.