OpenBMC REST cheat sheet

This document is intended to provide a set of REST client commands for OpenBMC usage.

Using CURL commands

Notes on authentication:

The original REST server, from the phosphor-rest-server repository, uses authentication handled by the curl cookie jar files. The bmcweb REST server can use the same cookie jar files for read-only REST methods like GET, but requires either an authentication token or the username and password passed in as part of the URL for non-read-only methods.

The phosphor-rest server will no longer be the default REST server after the 2.6 OpenBMC release.

Establish REST connection session

  • Using just the cookie jar files for the phosphor-rest server:

    $ export bmc=xx.xx.xx.xx
    $ curl -c cjar -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST https://${bmc}/login -d "{\"data\": [ \"root\", \"0penBmc\" ] }"
    
  • If passing in the username/password as part of the URL, no unique login call is required. The URL format is:

      <username>:<password>@<hostname>/<path>...
    

    For example:

    $ export bmc=xx.xx.xx.xx
    curl -k -X GET https://root:0penBmc@${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/list
    
  • Token based authentication. There are two slightly different formats, which return the token differently. In either case, the token is then passed in to future REST calls via the 'X-Auth-Token' or 'Authorization' headers.

    1. Get the authentication token from the header that comes back from the login when using the data username/password JSON dictionary and a -i argument to show headers:

      $ export bmc=xx.xx.xx.xx
      $ curl -i -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST https://${bmc}/login -d "{\"data\": [ \"root\", \"0penBmc\" ] }"
        HTTP/1.1 200 OK
        Set-Cookie: XSRF-TOKEN=4bmZdLP7OXgreUbazXN3; Secure
        Set-Cookie: SESSION=vnTdgYnvhTnnbirQizrr; Secure; HttpOnly
        ...
      
        $ curl -H "X-Auth-Token: vnTdgYnvhTnnbirQizrr" -X POST ...
        $ curl -H "Authorization: Token vnTdgYnvhTnnbirQizrr" -X POST ...
      
    2. Get the authentication token as part of the response when using a JSON dictionary with 'username' and 'password' keys:

      $ export bmc=xx.xx.xx.xx
      $ curl -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST https://${bmc}/login -d '{"username" :  "root", "password" :  "0penBmc"}'
       {
         "token": "g47HgLLlZWKLwiyuUwJM"
       }
      
       $ curl -H "X-Auth-Token: g47HgLLlZWKLwiyuUwJM -X POST ...
       $ curl -H "Authorization: Token g47HgLLlZWKLwiyuUwJM -X POST ...
      

Commands

Note: To keep the syntax below common between the phosphor-rest and bmcweb implementations as described above, this assumes that if bmcweb is used it is using the <username>:<password>@<host> login method as described above:

   export bmc=<username>:<password>@xx.xx.xx.xx
  • List and enumerate:

    $ curl -b cjar -k https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/list
    $ curl -b cjar -k https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/enumerate
    
  • List sub-objects:

    $ curl -b cjar -k https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/
    $ curl -b cjar -k https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/state/
    
  • Host soft power off:

    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.State.Host.Transition.Off"}' -X PUT https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/state/host0/attr/RequestedHostTransition
    
  • Host hard power off:

    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data":"xyz.openbmc_project.State.Chassis.Transition.Off"}' https://${bmc}//xyz/openbmc_project/state/chassis0/attr/RequestedPowerTransition
    
  • Host power on:

    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.State.Host.Transition.On"}' -X PUT https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/state/host0/attr/RequestedHostTransition
    
  • Reboot Host:

    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data":"xyz.openbmc_project.State.Host.Transition.Reboot"}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/state/host0/attr/RequestedHostTransition
    
  • Reboot BMC:

    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data":"xyz.openbmc_project.State.BMC.Transition.Reboot"}' https://${bmc}//xyz/openbmc_project/state/bmc0/attr/RequestedBMCTransition
    
  • Display logging entries:

    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X GET https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/enumerate
    
  • Delete logging entries:

    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X DELETE https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/<entry_id>
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X POST -d '{"data":[]}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/logging/action/DeleteAll
    
  • Delete dump entries:

    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X DELETE https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/dump/entry/<entry_id>
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X POST -d '{"data":[]}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/dump/action/DeleteAll
    
  • Delete images from system:

    • Delete image:
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"data": []}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/software/<image id>/action/Delete
    
    • Delete all non-running images:
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"data": []}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/software/action/DeleteAll
    
  • Clear gard records:

    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"data":[]}' https://${bmc}/org/open_power/control/gard/action/Reset
    
  • Set boot mode:

    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/control/host0/boot/one_time/attr/BootMode -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Control.Boot.Mode.Modes.Regular"}'
    
  • Set boot source:

    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/control/host0/boot/one_time/attr/BootSource -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Control.Boot.Source.Sources.Default"}
    
  • Set NTP and Nameserver:

    Examples using public server.

    • NTP Server:
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data": ["pool.ntp.org"] }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/network/eth0/attr/NTPServers
    
    • Name Server:
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -d '{"data": ["time.google.com"] }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/network/eth0/attr/Nameservers
    
  • Configure time ownership and time sync method:

    • Read:
    $ curl -b cjar -k -X GET https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/owner/attr/TimeOwner
    $ curl -b cjar -k -X GET https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/sync_method/attr/TimeSyncMethod
    
    • Write:
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X  PUT -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Synchronization.Method.NTP" }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/sync_method/attr/TimeSyncMethod
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X  PUT -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Synchronization.Method.Manual" }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/sync_method/attr/TimeSyncMethod
    
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X  PUT -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Owner.Owners.BMC" }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/owner/attr/TimeOwner
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X  PUT -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Owner.Owners.Host” }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/owner/attr/TimeOwner
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X  PUT -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Owner.Owners.Split" }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/owner/attr/TimeOwner
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X  PUT -d '{"data": "xyz.openbmc_project.Time.Owner.Owners.Both” }' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/time/owner/attr/TimeOwner
    
  • Power Supply Redundancy:

    • Read:
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/sensors/chassis/PowerSupplyRedundancy/action/getValue -d '{"data": []}'
    

    or

    $ curl -b cjar -k -X GET https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/control/power_supply_redundancy
    
    • Write (Enable/Disable):
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/sensors/chassis/PowerSupplyRedundancy/action/setValue -d '{"data": ["Enabled"]}'
    
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/sensors/chassis/PowerSupplyRedundancy/action/setValue -d '{"data": ["Disabled"]}'
    

    or

    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/control/power_supply_redundancy/attr/PowerSupplyRedundancyEnabled -d '{"data": 1}'
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/control/power_supply_redundancy/attr/PowerSupplyRedundancyEnabled -d '{"data": 0}'
    
  • Update "root" password:

    • Change password from "OpenBmc" to "abc123":
    $ curl -c cjar -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST https://${bmc}/login -d "{\"data\": [ \"root\", \"0penBmc\" ] }"
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{\"data\": [\"abc123\"] }" -X POST  https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/user/root/action/SetPassword
    
  • Factory Reset:

    • Factory reset host and BMC software:
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X POST -d '{"data":[]}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/software/action/Reset
    
    • Factory reset network setting:
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X POST -d '{"data":[]}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/network/action/Reset
    
    • Enable field mode:
    $ curl -b cjar -k -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X PUT -d '{"data":1}' https://${bmc}/xyz/openbmc_project/software/attr/FieldModeEnabled
    

    and then reboot BMC.