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vsphere-automation-sdk-python/samples/vsphere/vcenter/setup/testbed_setup.py

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
2016-10-26 19:08:23 -04:00
* *******************************************************
*
* DISCLAIMER. THIS PROGRAM IS PROVIDED TO YOU "AS IS" WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THE AUTHOR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY,
* NON-INFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
"""
__author__ = 'VMware, Inc.'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
import samples.vsphere.vcenter.setup.backend_directory as backend_directory
import samples.vsphere.vcenter.setup.cluster as cluster
import samples.vsphere.vcenter.setup.datacenter as datacenter
import samples.vsphere.vcenter.setup.datastore as datastore
import samples.vsphere.vcenter.setup.floppy_image as floppy_image
import samples.vsphere.vcenter.setup.folder as folder
import samples.vsphere.vcenter.setup.host as host
import samples.vsphere.vcenter.setup.iso_image as iso_image
import samples.vsphere.vcenter.setup.network as network
"""
Setup Simple Testbed: Which provides the prerequisites for using the VM API
Inputs:
* IP address or hostname of vCenter
* IP address of 2 hosts
* (IP address,server path) of a NFS Server
* Assumes that all resources will be created off the root folders
within each datacenter. No need to recursively traverse across
different folders looking for the entities.
* Two Datacenters
* "Sample_DC_1"
* "Sample_DC_2"
* One Cluster
* "Sample_Cluster"
* 2 host environment
* 1 host in Sample Cluster in Sample_DC_1
* One network adapter per Host
* Name of Host will be the IP address
* 3 Datastores, any constraints?
* Shared NFS Datastore
* "Shared_NFS_Volume"
* 2 Local VMFS Datastore (name the datastores based on the host)
* "Local_VMFS_Datastore_on_<host_ip>"
* 1 Standard Portgroups (verify)
* "VM Network" (the default created per host)
* 1 Distributed Switch ("DSwitch 1")
* 1 non-uplink DvPortgroups
* static ("Static Portgroup on DSwitch 1")
* 2 created VM Folder, one in each Datacenter
* "Sample VM Folder 1"
* "Sample VM Folder 2"
* Put an ISO image on a Datastore
* Put a Floppy image on a Datastore
"""
def setup(context):
print('Setup Testbed Start')
datacenter.setup(context)
folder.setup(context)
cluster.setup(context)
host.setup(context)
datastore.setup(context)
network.setup(context)
backend_directory.setup(context)
iso_image.setup(context)
floppy_image.setup(context)
print('Setup Testbed Complete\n')
def cleanup(context):
print('Cleanup Testbed Start')
floppy_image.cleanup(context)
if context.option['DO_TESTBED_ISO_CLEANUP']:
iso_image.cleanup(context)
backend_directory.cleanup(context)
network.cleanup(context)
datastore.cleanup(context)
host.cleanup(context)
cluster.cleanup(context)
folder.cleanup(context)
datacenter.cleanup(context)
print('Cleanup Testbed Complete\n')
def validate(context):
print('Validating and Detecting Resources in Testbed')
r = (datacenter.validate(context) and
folder.validate(context) and
cluster.validate(context) and
host.validate(context) and
datastore.validate(context) and
network.validate(context) and
backend_directory.validate(context) and
iso_image.validate(context) and
floppy_image.validate(context)
)
if r:
print('==> Testbed validated')
return True
else:
print('==> Testbed has errors')
return False