AutoIdentity
When your application’s code is running in a Panorama application, there is no official way to know
which device is running your app or which deployment version of your app is currently running.
AutoIdentity queries these details directly by calling AWS Panorama
management services based on the UID of your Application that you typically can find in the
AppGraph_Uid environment variable. When instantiating the
AutoIdentity object, you should pass the AWS region name where
you provisioned the Panorama appliance. You can pass the region name, for example, as an
application parameter.
To successfully use AutoIdentity, you should grant the execution
of the following operations to the Panorama Application IAM Role:
panorama:ListApplicationInstances
Example usage:
from backpack.autoidentity import AutoIdentity
auto_identity = AutoIdentity(device_region='us-east-1')
print(auto_identity)
The code above prints details of the running application in the CloudWatch log stream of your Panorama app, something similar to:
<AutoIdentity
application_created_time="2022-02-17 16:38:05.510000+00:00"
application_description="Sample application description"
application_instance_id="applicationInstance-0123456789abcdefghijklmn"
application_name="sample_app"
application_status="RUNNING"
application_tags={"foo": "bar"}
device_id="device-0123456789abcdefghijklmn"
device_name="my_panorama"
>
You can access all these details as the properties of the
AutoIdentity object, for example, using
auto_identity.application_description.
For more information, refer to the autoidentity API documentation.