The FalconPy SDK contains a collection of Python classes that abstract CrowdStrike Falcon OAuth2 API interaction, removing duplicative code and allowing developers to focus on just the logic of their solution requirements.
This SDK provides two distinct methods for interacting with CrowdStrike's Falcon OAuth2 APIs:
- Service classes, representing a single service collection, with methods defined for every available operation.
- The Uber class, which provides a single harness for interacting with the entire API, covering every available operation within every service collection.
Stable releases of FalconPy are available on PyPI:
$ python -m pip install crowdstrike-falconpy
If you'd like to try the absolute bleeding edge, an automated GitHub action releases a test package with every merged pull request. To install the testing version:
$ python -m pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/simple crowdstrike-falconpy
To uninstall/remove FalconPy:
$ python -m pip uninstall crowdstrike-falconpy
- ./src/falconpy/api_complete.py - Provides an interface to all CrowdStrike APIs with a single handler.
There are many ways you can contribute to the FalconPy project!
- Providing feedback by opening a GitHub ticket. Even a fly-by "Hey, this worked!" is appreciated and helps validate approaches. Ideas on improving the project are most welcome.
- Documenting, blogging, or creating videos, of how you've used FalconPy! This type of content is invaluable and helps communities grow. Open a pull request for inclusion in the Documentation and Collateral section.
- Fix a bug or implement a new feature. Check out our open issues on GitHub for inspiration.
- Review pull requests by going through the queue of open pull requests on GitHub and giving feedback to the authors
Open to do something else but not sure where to start? Try opening an issue and introducing yourself and your interests. We look forward to chatting with you!
FalconPy is an open source project, not a formal CrowdStrike product, to assist developers implement CrowdStrike's APIs within their applications. As such it carries no formal support, express or implied.
🔥 Is something going wrong? 🔥
GitHub Issues are used to report bugs. Submit a ticket here:
https://github.com/CrowdStrike/falconpy/issues/new/choose
GitHub Discussions provide the community with means to communicate. There are four discussion categories:
- 💬 General : Catch all for general discussions.
- 💡 Ideas: Have a suggestion for a feature request? Is there something the community or project could improve upon? Let us know here.
- 🙏 Q&A: Have a question about how to accomplish something? A usability question? Submit them here!
- 🙌 Show and Tell: Share with the community what you're up to! Perhaps this is letting everyone know about your upcoming conference talk, share a project that has embedded FalconPy, or your recent blog.
See the wiki for extended documentation: https://github.com/CrowdStrike/falconpy/wiki.
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