Python client around the 1Password password manager cli for usage within python code and Jupyter Notebooks. Developed by Data Scientists from Wandera (a Jamf company).
pip install 1password
If you have issues with PyYaml or other distutils installed packages then use:
pip install --ignore-installed 1password
You are welcome to install and manage op
yourself by visiting
https://support.1password.com/command-line-getting-started/
The above commands will check op
is present already and if not will install the best op
cli it can work out plus
the python client itself.
This is currently fixed at op
version 1.10.3 to ensure compatibility. If you wish to use a higher version of op
you
can by running op update
in a terminal however note that we cannot ensure it will work with our client yet.
Mac OS users will be prompted with a seperate installation windows to ensure you have a signed version of op
- make
sure to check other desktops that the installer might pop up on.
This utility is used to create a unique guid for your device but this isn't a hard requirement from AgileBits
and so if you see base32: command not found
an empty string will be used instead,
and the client will still work fully.
If you really want to, you can make sure you have this installed by installing coreutils. Details per platform can be found here: https://command-not-found.com/base32
Currently tested on Mac OS and Linux.
On first usage users will be asked for both the enrolled email, secret key and password. There is also verification of your account domain and name.
For all following usages you will only be asked for a password.
You will be given 3 attempts and then pointed to reset password documentation or alternatively you can restart your kernel.
No passwords are stored in memory without encryption.
If you have 2FA turned on for your 1Password account the client will ask for your six digit authenticator code.
from onepassword import OnePassword
import json
op = OnePassword()
# List all vaults
json.loads(op.list_vaults())
# List all items in a vault, default is Private
op.list_items()
# Get all fields, one field or more fields for an item with uuid="example"
op.get_item(uuid="example")
op.get_item(uuid="example", fields="username")
op.get_item(uuid="example", fields=["username", "password"])
To be sure what you are using is of the right format
- Enrolled email: standard email format e.g. [email protected]
- Secret key: provided by 1Password e.g. ##-######-######-#####-#####-#####-#####
- Account domain: domain that you would login to 1Password via browser e.g. example.1password.com
- Account name: subdomain or account name that cli can use for multiple account holders e.g. example
The GitHub action will run a full build, test and release on any push. If this is to the main branch then this will release to public PyPi and bump the patch version.
For a major or minor branch update your new branch should include this new version and this should be verified by the code owners.
In general, this means when contributing you should create a feature branch off of the main branch and without manually bumping the version you can focus on development.
Full op documentation can be found here: https://support.1password.com/command-line-reference/
The below is correct as of version 0.3.0.
This is the set of commands the current python SDK covers:
- create: Create an object
- document
- delete: Remove an object
- item: we use this method to remove documents but now there is a new delete document method
- get: Get details about an object
- document
- item
- list: List objects and events
- items
- vaults
- signin: Sign in to a 1Password account
- signout: Sign out of a 1Password account
This is what still needs developing due to new functionality being released:
- add: Grant access to groups or vaults
- group
- user
- completion: Generate shell completion information
- confirm: Confirm a user
- create: Create an object
- group
- user
- item
- vault
- delete: Remove an object
- document
- user
- vault
- group
- trash
- edit: Edit an object
- document
- group
- item
- user
- vault
- encode: Encode the JSON needed to create an item
- forget: Remove a 1Password account from this device
- get: Get details about an object
- account
- group
- template
- totp
- user
- vault
- list: List objects and events
- documents
- events
- groups
- templates
- users
- reactivate: Reactivate a suspended user
- remove: Revoke access to groups or vaults
- suspend: Suspend a user
- update: Check for and download updates
- Add Windows functionality
- Add clean uninstall of client and op
- Remove subprocess usage everywhere -> use pexpect
- Add test docker image
- Get full UT coverage
- Align response types into JSON / lists instead of JSON strings
- Ensure full and matching functionality of CLI in python
- add
- confirm
- create
- delete
- edit
- encode
- forget
- get
- list
- reactivate
- remove
- suspend
- Use the new CLI update method