v0.1 shipped ~15 hand-audited methods across sites/dns/mail/databases/clients.
That's enough for daily ops but every new Tort Host / cWHO feature has been
hitting the wall at the edge of that coverage. This extends the SDK to wrap
every method the panel exposes — 312 of them as of Rackham 2026-04-22,
verified against the live list_functions() introspection call with only one
name-mismatch (``__construct``, a PHP lifecycle artifact, not a real API
method).
The hand-audited helpers stay where they are. Every module now has two
clearly-delimited sections: an auto-generated block at the top (emitted by
tools/gen_methods.py from tools/method_inventory.json), and a HAND-EDIT ONLY
BELOW block at the bottom that survives regeneration. Name collisions
between auto and hand always resolve in favor of the hand version — the
generator emits a ``# skipped foo: hand-audited helper takes precedence``
comment in the auto block for traceability.
Pipeline:
- tools/extract_inventory.py reads remote.*.inc.php + remoting.inc.php,
pulls docblocks + param defaults, dumps one JSON record per method.
Regex is balanced-paren aware so ``$params = array()`` defaults don't
truncate the signature at the wrong close-paren (that footgun hid three
methods from the first run — sites_aps_available_packages_list,
sites_aps_instance_delete, openvz_vm_add_from_template).
- tools/method_inventory.json is the committed inventory — future ISPConfig
upgrades diff against this file to see scope at a glance.
- tools/gen_methods.py groups by method-name prefix onto the module classes
listed in the README table, emits a 1:1 Python wrapper per method with
the original PHP filename + line number in the docstring, and ensures
``from typing import Any`` is present in preexisting modules before
emitting ``Any`` type annotations.
New submodules (all auto-generated, wired into ISPConfigClient.__init__):
admin, aps, backups, cron, domains, ftp, misc, monitor, openvz, server,
shell, webdav. Existing modules (sites, dns, mail, databases, clients) got
their auto block filled in and their hand-audited helpers preserved.
Escape hatches on the top-level client:
- raw_call(method, *args) routes an arbitrary method name through the same
session-management + retry + fault-mapping pipeline the typed wrappers
use. Fix for "panel shipped a new method, SDK hasn't caught up" —
callers don't have to reach back into _soap.
- list_functions() wraps get_function_list() for panel introspection.
Fault mapping widened: ``no_client_found`` and "no user account" messages
now map to NotFoundError instead of FaultError, matching the existing
``no_domain_found`` convention. Older code that caught raw FaultError
there will still work (NotFoundError extends ISPConfigError) but callers
can now catch the specific type.
Testing:
- tests/test_unit.py — 12 existing pure-unit tests pass unchanged.
- tests/test_smoke.py — extended from 4 read-only calls to 21. One probe
per new auto-generated module plus raw_call and list_functions smoke
tests. Methods gated behind admin permission skip gracefully with a
documented reason (kayos is a reseller, not admin): monitor_jobqueue_count,
sites_cron_get, sites_ftp_user_get, openvz_get_free_ip,
quota_get_by_user. Results against Rackham 2026-04-22:
28 passed, 5 skipped (all documented admin-only), 0 failed.
- ISPCONFIG_TEST_VERIFY_SSL=0 env-var knob added to conftest for panels
with self-signed or mismatched certs.
Version bump 0.1.0 -> 0.2.0. README restructured into Hand-audited /
Auto-generated / Escape hatch / Footguns sections with a regeneration
recipe for future ISPConfig upgrades. Ruff per-file SLF001 ignore extended
to every submodule (submodules are all authorized callers of the client's
private ``_call`` dispatcher by design). mypy strict passes; ruff check
passes; ruff format applied across src / tools / tests.