Export

Methods described in this section relate to the attack path export API for TenableOne. These methods can be accessed at TenableOne.attack_path.export.

class ExportAPI(api: APISession)[source]
attack_paths(file_format: FileFormat, sort: ExportSortParams | None = None, filters: ExportFilter | ExportFilterCondition | None = None, vector_ids: List[str] | None = None, columns: List[AttackPathColumnKey] | None = None, file_name: str | None = None) ExportRequestId[source]

Export top attack paths

Parameters:
  • file_format (FileFormat) – The output file format (CSV or JSON).

  • sort (ExportSortParams, optional) – Sort parameters for the export.

  • filters (ExportFilter | ExportFilterCondition, optional) – Filters to apply to the export. Can be a single filter condition or a compound filter with multiple conditions.

  • vector_ids (list[str], optional) – List of vector IDs to filter by.

  • columns (list[AttackPathColumnKey], optional) – Columns to include in the export.

  • file_name (str, optional) – The name of the export file.

Returns:

The export request ID.

Return type:

ExportRequestId

Examples

>>> export = tenable_one.attack_path.export.attack_paths(
...     file_format=FileFormat.CSV,
...     columns=[AttackPathColumnKey.PATH_NAME, AttackPathColumnKey.PRIORITY],
... )
>>> print(export.export_id)
attack_techniques(file_format: FileFormat, filters: ExportFilter | ExportFilterCondition | None = None, sort: ExportSortParams | None = None, columns: List[AttackTechniqueColumnKey] | None = None, file_name: str | None = None, attack_technique_ids: List[str] | None = None) ExportRequestId[source]

Export attack techniques

Parameters:
  • file_format (FileFormat) – The output file format (CSV or JSON).

  • filters (ExportFilter | ExportFilterCondition, optional) – Filters to apply to the export. Can be a single filter condition or a compound filter with multiple conditions.

  • sort (ExportSortParams, optional) – Sort parameters for the export.

  • columns (list[AttackTechniqueColumnKey], optional) – Columns to include in the export.

  • file_name (str, optional) – The name of the export file.

  • attack_technique_ids (list[str], optional) – List of attack technique IDs to filter by.

Returns:

The export request ID.

Return type:

ExportRequestId

Examples

>>> export = tenable_one.attack_path.export.attack_techniques(
...     file_format=FileFormat.JSON,
...     columns=[
...         AttackTechniqueColumnKey.MITRE_ID,
...         AttackTechniqueColumnKey.TECHNIQUE_NAME,
...     ],
... )
>>> print(export.export_id)
download(export_id: str, fobj: BytesIO | None = None) bytes | BytesIO[source]

Download export results

Parameters:
  • export_id (str) – The export ID to download.

  • fobj (BytesIO, optional) – A file-like object to write the downloaded data to. If not provided, the data will be returned as bytes. If provided, the data will be streamed directly to the file object and the file object will be returned.

Returns:

The exported data as bytes if fobj is not provided, or the file object if fobj is provided.

Return type:

Union[bytes, BytesIO]

Examples

Download to bytes:

>>> data = tenable_one.attack_path.export.download("export-123")
>>> with open("export.csv", "wb") as f:
...     f.write(data)

Stream to file object:

>>> fobj = BytesIO()
>>> tenable_one.attack_path.export.download("export-123", fobj)
>>> with open("export.csv", "wb") as f:
...     f.write(fobj.getvalue())
status(export_id: str) ExportRequestStatus[source]

Get export status

Parameters:

export_id (str) – The export ID to check status for.

Returns:

The export status information.

Return type:

ExportRequestStatus

Examples

>>> status = tenable_one.attack_path.export.status("export-123")
>>> print(f"Status: {status.status}")