Operation ID | Description |
| Search for members of a Response policy in your environment by providing a FQL filter and paging details. Returns a set of host details which match the filter criteria |
| Search for Response Policies in your environment by providing a FQL filter and paging details. Returns a set of Response Policies which match the filter criteria |
| Perform the specified action on the Response Policies specified in the request |
| Sets the precedence of Response Policies based on the order of IDs specified in the request. The first ID specified will have the highest precedence and the last ID specified will have the lowest. You must specify all non-Default Policies for a platform when updating precedence |
| Retrieve a set of Response Policies by specifying their IDs |
| Create Response Policies by specifying details about the policy to create |
| Delete a set of Response Policies by specifying their IDs |
| Update Response Policies by specifying the ID of the policy and details to update |
| Search for members of a Response policy in your environment by providing a FQL filter and paging details. Returns a set of Agent IDs which match the filter criteria |
| Search for Response Policies in your environment by providing a FQL filter with sort and/or paging details. This returns a set of Response Policy IDs that match the given criteria. |
WARNING
client_id
and client_secret
are keyword arguments that contain your CrowdStrike API credentials. Please note that all examples below do not hard code these values. (These values are ingested as strings.)
CrowdStrike does not recommend hard coding API credentials or customer identifiers within source code.
Search for members of a Response policy in your environment by providing a FQL filter and paging details. Returns a set of host details which match the filter criteria
query_combined_policy_members
Method | Route |
| /policy/combined/response-members/v1 |
- Produces: application/json
Name | Service | Uber | Type | Data type | Description |
id |
|
| query | string | The ID of the Response policy to search for members of. |
filter |
|
| query | string | The filter expression that should be used to limit the results. |
offset |
|
| query | integer | The offset to start retrieving records from. |
limit |
|
| query | integer | The maximum records to return. [1-5000] |
sort |
|
| query | string | The property to sort by. |
parameters |
|
| query | dictionary | Full query string parameters payload in JSON format. |
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.query_combined_policy_members(id="string",
filter="string",
offset=integer,
limit=integer,
sort="string"
)
print(response)
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.queryCombinedRTResponsePolicyMembers(id="string",
filter="string",
offset=integer,
limit=integer,
sort="string"
)
print(response)
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.command("queryCombinedRTResponsePolicyMembers",
id="string",
filter="string",
offset=integer,
limit=integer,
sort="string"
)
print(response)
Search for Response Policies in your environment by providing a FQL filter and paging details. Returns a set of Response Policies which match the filter criteria
query_combined_policies
Method | Route |
| /policy/combined/response/v1 |
- Produces: application/json
Name | Service | Uber | Type | Data type | Description |
filter |
|
| query | string | The filter expression that should be used to limit the results. |
offset |
|
| query | integer | The offset to start retrieving records from. |
limit |
|
| query | integer | The maximum records to return. [1-5000] |
sort |
|
| query | string | The property to sort by. |
parameters |
|
| query | dictionary | Full query string parameters payload in JSON format. |
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.query_combined_policies(filter="string",
offset=integer,
limit=integer,
sort="string"
)
print(response)
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.queryCombinedRTResponsePolicies(filter="string",
offset=integer,
limit=integer,
sort="string"
)
print(response)
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
PARAMS = {
"filter": "string",
"offset": integer,
"limit": integer,
"sort": "string"
}
response = falcon.command("queryCombinedRTResponsePolicies",
filter="string",
offset=integer,
limit=integer,
sort="string"
)
print(response)
Perform the specified action on the Response Policies specified in the request
perform_policies_action
Method | Route |
| /policy/entities/response-actions/v1 |
- Produces: application/json
Name | Service | Uber | Type | Data type | Description |
action_name |
|
| query | string | The action to perform. Allowed values:- add-host-group
- add-rule-group
- disable
- enable
- remove-host-group
- remove-rule-group
|
action_parameters |
|
| body | list of dictionaries | List of name / value pairs in JSON format. |
body |
|
| body | dictionary | Full body payload in JSON format. |
group_id |
|
| body action_parameters | string | Host Group ID to apply the policy to. String. Overridden if action_parameters is specified. |
ids |
|
| body | string or list of strings | Response Policy ID(s) to perform actions against. |
parameters |
|
| query | dictionary | Full query string parameters payload in JSON format. |
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.perform_policies_action(action_name="string",
group_id="HOST_GROUP_ID",
ids="ID_TO_UPDATE"
)
print(response)
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
# Can also be provided using the keyword `group_id`
act_params = [{
"name": "group_id",
"value": "HOST_GROUP_ID"
}]
response = falcon.performRTResponsePoliciesAction(action_name="string",
action_parameters=act_params,
ids="ID_TO_UPDATE"
)
print(response)
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
PARAMS = {
"action_name": "string" # Can also pass action_name using a keyword
}
act_params = [{
"name": "group_id",
"value": "HOST_GROUP_ID"
}]
# Only one ID may be updated at a time
BODY = {
"action_parameters": act_params,
"ids": ["ID_TO_UPDATE"]
}
response = falcon.command("performRTResponsePoliciesAction", parameters=PARAMS, body=BODY)
print(response)
Sets the precedence of Response Policies based on the order of IDs specified in the request. The first ID specified will have the highest precedence and the last ID specified will have the lowest. You must specify all non-Default Policies for a platform when updating precedence
set_policies_precedence
Method | Route |
| /policy/entities/response-precedence/v1 |
- Produces: application/json
Name | Service | Uber | Type | Data type | Description |
body |
|
| body | dictionary | Full body payload in JSON format. |
ids |
|
| body | string or list of strings | Response Policy ID(s) to adjust precedence. |
platform_name |
|
| body | string | OS platform name. (Linux, Mac, Windows) |
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
id_list = "ID1,ID2,ID3" # Can also pass a list here: ['ID1', 'ID2', 'ID3']
response = falcon.set_policies_precedence(ids=id_list, platform_name="string")
print(response)
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
id_list = "ID1,ID2,ID3" # Can also pass a list here: ['ID1', 'ID2', 'ID3']
response = falcon.setRTResponsePoliciesPrecedence(ids=id_list, platform_name="string")
print(response)
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
id_list = ['ID1', 'ID2', 'ID3']
BODY = {
"ids": id_list,
"platform_name": "string"
}
response = falcon.command("setRTResponsePoliciesPrecedence", body=BODY)
print(response)
Retrieve a set of Response Policies by specifying their IDs
get_policies
Method | Route |
| /policy/entities/response/v1 |
- Produces: application/json
Name | Service | Uber | Type | Data type | Description |
ids |
|
| query | string or list of strings | The ID(s) of the Response Policies to return. |
parameters |
|
| query | dictionary | Full query string parameters payload in JSON format. |
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
id_list = 'ID1,ID2,ID3' # Can also pass a list here: ['ID1', 'ID2', 'ID3']
response = falcon.get_policies(ids=id_list)
print(response)
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
id_list = 'ID1,ID2,ID3' # Can also pass a list here: ['ID1', 'ID2', 'ID3']
response = falcon.getRTResponsePolicies(ids=id_list)
print(response)
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
id_list = 'ID1,ID2,ID3' # Can also pass a list here: ['ID1', 'ID2', 'ID3']
response = falcon.command("getRTResponsePolicies", ids=id_list)
print(response)
Create Response Policies by specifying details about the policy to create
create_policies
Method | Route |
| /policy/entities/response/v1 |
- Produces: application/json
Name | Service | Uber | Type | Data type | Description |
body |
|
| body | dictionary | Full body payload in JSON format. |
clone_id |
|
| body | string | Response Policy ID to clone. |
description |
|
| body | string | Response Policy description. |
name |
|
| body | string | Response Policy name. |
platform_name |
|
| body | string | Operating system platform name. |
settings |
|
| body | list of dictionaries | List of policy-specific settings to apply to the newly created policy. Multiple settings can be applied by passing a list containing multiple entries. |
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
policy_settings = {
"id": "string",
"value": {}
}
response = falcon.create_policies(clone_id="string",
description="string",
name="string",
platform_name="string",
settings=policy_settings
)
print(response)
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
policy_settings = {
"id": "string",
"value": {}
}
response = falcon.createRTResponsePolicies(clone_id="string",
description="string",
name="string",
platform_name="string",
settings=policy_settings
)
print(response)
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
BODY = {
"resources": [
{
"clone_id": "string",
"description": "string",
"name": "string",
"platform_name": "Windows",
"settings": [
{
"id": "string",
"value": {}
}
]
}
]
}
response = falcon.command("createRTResponsePolicies", body=BODY)
print(response)
Delete a set of Response Policies by specifying their IDs
delete_policies
Method | Route |
| /policy/entities/response/v1 |
- Produces: application/json
Name | Service | Uber | Type | Data type | Description |
ids |
|
| query | string or list of strings | The ID(s) of the Response Policies to delete. |
parameters |
|
| query | dictionary | Full query string parameters payload in JSON format. |
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
id_list = 'ID1,ID2,ID3' # Can also pass a list here: ['ID1', 'ID2', 'ID3']
response = falcon.delete_policies(ids=id_list)
print(response)
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
id_list = 'ID1,ID2,ID3' # Can also pass a list here: ['ID1', 'ID2', 'ID3']
response = falcon.deleteRTResponsePolicies(ids=id_list)
print(response)
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
id_list = 'ID1,ID2,ID3' # Can also pass a list here: ['ID1', 'ID2', 'ID3']
response = falcon.command("deleteRTResponsePolicies", ids=id_list)
print(response)
Update Response Policies by specifying the ID of the policy and details to update
update_policies
Method | Route |
| /policy/entities/response/v1 |
- Produces: application/json
Name | Service | Uber | Type | Data type | Description |
body |
|
| body | dictionary | Full body payload in JSON format. |
description |
|
| body | string | Prevention Policy description. |
id |
|
| body | string | Prevention Policy ID to update. |
name |
|
| body | string | Prevention Policy name. |
settings |
|
| body | list of dictionaries | List of policy-specific settings to apply to the newly created policy. Multiple settings can be applied by passing a list containing multiple entries. |
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
policy_settings = {
"id": "string",
"value": "string"
}
response = falcon.update_policies(id="string",
description="string",
name="string",
settings=policy_settings
)
print(response)
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
policy_settings = {
"id": "string",
"value": "string"
}
response = falcon.updateRTResponsePolicies(id="string",
description="string",
name="string",
settings=policy_settings
)
print(response)
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
BODY = {
"resources": [
{
"description": "string",
"id": "string",
"name": "string",
"settings": [
{
"id": "string",
"value": {}
}
]
}
]
}
response = falcon.command("updateRTResponsePolicies", body=BODY)
print(response)
Search for members of a Response policy in your environment by providing a FQL filter and paging details. Returns a set of Agent IDs which match the filter criteria
query_policy_members
Method | Route |
| /policy/queries/response-members/v1 |
- Produces: application/json
Name | Service | Uber | Type | Data type | Description |
filter |
|
| query | string | FQL query expression that should be used to limit the results. |
limit |
|
| query | integer | Maximum number of records to return. Max: 5000. |
offset |
|
| query | string | Starting index of overall result set from which to return ids. |
id |
|
| query | string | The ID of the Response Policy to search for members of. |
sort |
|
| query | string | The property to sort by. |
parameters |
|
| query | dictionary | Full query string parameters payload in JSON format. |
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.query_policy_members(id="string",
filter="string",
offset=integer,
limit=integer,
sort="string"
)
print(response)
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.queryRTResponsePolicyMembers(id="string",
filter="string",
offset=integer,
limit=integer,
sort="string"
)
print(response)
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.command("queryRTResponsePolicyMembers",
id="string",
filter="string",
offset=integer,
limit=integer,
sort="string"
)
print(response)
Search for Response Policies in your environment by providing a FQL filter with sort and/or paging details. This returns a set of Response Policy IDs that match the given criteria.
query_policies
Method | Route |
| /policy/queries/response/v1 |
- Produces: application/json
Name | Service | Uber | Type | Data type | Description |
filter |
|
| query | string | FQL query expression that should be used to limit the results. |
limit |
|
| query | integer | Maximum number of records to return. Max: 5000. |
offset |
|
| query | string | Starting index of overall result set from which to return ids. |
sort |
|
| query | string | The property to sort by. |
parameters |
|
| query | dictionary | Full query string parameters payload in JSON format. |
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.query_policies(filter="string",
offset=integer,
limit=integer,
sort="string"
)
print(response)
from falconpy import ResponsePolicies
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = ResponsePolicies(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.queryRTResponsePolicies(filter="string",
offset=integer,
limit=integer,
sort="string"
)
print(response)
from falconpy import APIHarnessV2
# Do not hardcode API credentials!
falcon = APIHarnessV2(client_id=CLIENT_ID,
client_secret=CLIENT_SECRET
)
response = falcon.command("queryRTResponsePolicies",
filter="string",
offset=integer,
limit=integer,
sort="string"
)
print(response)