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Query and manage FileWave UEM device inventory, perform filtered searches, view device hierarchy, and run fleet analytics via the REST API.
openclaw skills install filewaveQuery and manage FileWave UEM device inventory via REST API.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This skill is a technology demonstration of Agentic Endpoint Management (AEM) — the concept of AI agents interacting directly with UEM platforms to assist IT administrators. It is provided as-is for educational purposes to explore what's possible when AI meets endpoint management. Neither the author nor FileWave accepts any liability for the use, misuse, or consequences of running this skill against production or any other environment. Use at your own risk. Always test in a lab environment first and review any actions before applying them to production systems.
FileWave is a unified endpoint management platform for macOS, Windows, ChromeOS, Android, tvOS, iPadOS, and iOS. This skill provides programmatic access to device inventory and status information.
FileWave ( https://www.filewave.com ) offers flexible deployment options:
Community Edition — Free, manages up to 15 computers + 15 mobile devices
Commercial License — More than 15 devices with advanced features
This skill works with both licensing models.
Setup is interactive via filewave setup:
filewave setup
This creates ~/.filewave/config with your server profiles. Credentials are stored securely (chmod 600, never hardcoded in scripts).
For CI/CD environments, use environment variables:
export FILEWAVE_SERVER="filewave.company.com"
export FILEWAVE_TOKEN="your_api_token_here"
Never hardcode tokens in scripts or documentation.
# Setup profiles (first time)
filewave setup
# List configured servers
filewave profiles
# Query inventory
filewave query --query-id 1
# Query with filter
filewave query --query-id 1 --filter "last_seen > 30 days"
# Search for devices (now returns multiple matches)
filewave device-search "iPad"
# Find all devices by product type (authoritative hardware lookup)
filewave find-devices iPad
filewave find-devices iPhone
# View device hierarchy and groups
filewave hierarchy 123
# Trigger a Model Update
filewave update-model
# Fleet analytics
filewave insights --type platform
filewave insights --type stale --days 30
# Cache management
filewave warm-cache
filewave cache-status
# Bulk device updates (school workflow)
filewave bulk-template --output ~/devices.csv
filewave bulk-update --csv ~/devices.csv
# Session comparison
filewave query --query-id 1 --reference lab
filewave query --query-id 1 --profile production --reference prod
filewave compare lab prod
Multi-Server Support: Configure multiple FileWave servers (lab, production, test) with named profiles.
GET /api/inv/api/v1/query_result/{query_id} — Query device inventoryGET /filewave/api/devices/v1/devices/{id} — Device detailsGET /filewave/api/devices/internal/devices/{id}/groups — Device group membershipsPATCH /filewave/api/devices/v1/devices/{id} — Update device (name, auth user)POST /filewave/api/fwserver/update_model — Refresh model after bulk updatesYou configure which fields to include in your Inventory Query:
# Query from Inventory Query (returns all devices)
filewave query --query-id 1
# Filter devices not seen in 30+ days
filewave query --query-id 1 --filter "last_seen > 30 days"
# Get JSON format for scripting
filewave query --query-id 1 --format json
# Multiple filters (AND logic)
filewave query --query-id 1 \
--filter "last_seen > 30 days" \
--filter "platform = iOS"
# Compare lab vs production
filewave query --query-id 1 --profile lab --reference lab_inventory
filewave query --query-id 1 --profile prod --reference prod_inventory
filewave compare lab_inventory prod_inventory
FileWave API uses Bearer token authentication:
Authorization: Bearer <token>
FileWave Inventory Queries return column-oriented data:
{
"offset": 0,
"fields": [
"Client_device_name",
"OperatingSystem_name",
"OperatingSystem_version",
"Client_last_connected_to_fwxserver"
],
"values": [
["MacBook-Pro-John", "macOS 15 Sequoia", "15.1.0", "2026-02-12T14:30:00Z"],
["iPad-Student-001", "iPadOS", "17.3", "2026-02-10T10:22:00Z"]
],
"filter_results": 2,
"total_results": 2,
"version": 7
}
The CLI converts this to device objects automatically.