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# vsphere-automation-sdk-python-samples # VMware vSphere Automation SDK for Python
Python Samples for the vSphere Automation SDK ## Table of Contents
* [Abstract](#abstract)
* [Table of Contents](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#table-of-contents)
* [Getting Started](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#getting-started)
* [Downloading the Repository for Local Access](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#downloading-the-repository-for-local-access)
* [Prerequisites](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#prerequisites)
* [Building the Samples](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#building-the-samples)
* [Running the Samples](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#running-the-samples)
* [Submitting Samples](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#submitting-samples)
* [Required Information](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#required-information)
* [Suggested Information](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#suggested-information)
* [Resource Maintenance](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#resource-maintenance)
* [Maintenance Ownership](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#maintenance-ownership)
* [Filing issues](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#filing-isssues)
* [Resolving issues](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#resolving-issues)
* [Additional Resources](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#additional-resources)
* [Discussions](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#discussions)
* [VMware Sample Exchange](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#vmware-sample-exchange)
* [LICENSE AGREEMENT](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples#license-agreement)
## Abstract
This document for the vSphere Automation SDK for java describes -
1. How to build the java samples in this repository.
2. How to run the samples in this repository
3. The procedure for contributing new samples.
## Getting Started
### Downloading the Repository for Local Access
1. Load the GitHub repository page: <https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-java-samples>
2. Click on the green “Clone or Download” button and then click “Download ZIP”
3. Once downloaded, extract the zip file to the location of your choosing
4. At this point, you now have a local copy of the repository
### Prerequisites
#### Required:
The below items need to be installed for building and running the samples:
* Maven 3
* JDK 8
* vCenter Server 6.5
### Building the Samples
In the root directory of your folder after cloning the repository, run the below maven commands -
`mvn initialize`
`mvn clean install`
### Running the Samples
When running the samples, parameters can be provided either on the command line, in a configuration file (using the --config-file parameter), or a combination of both. The parameter values specified on the command line will override those specified in the configuration file. When using a configuration file, each required parameter for the sample must be specified either in the configuration file or as a command line parameter. Each parameter specified in the configuration file should be in the "key=value" format. For example:
`vmname=TestVM`
`cluster=Cluster1`
Use a command like the following to display usage information for a particular sample.
```` bash
$java -cp target/samples-6.5.0-jar-with-dependencies.jar vmware.samples.tagging.workflow.TaggingWorkflow
java -cp target/samples-6.5.0-jar-with-dependencies.jar packagename.SampleClassName [--config-file <CONFIGURATION FILE>]
--server <SERVER> --username <USERNAME> --password <PASSWORD> --cluster <CLUSTER> [--truststorepath <ABSOLUTE PATH OF JAVA TRUSTSTORE FILE>]
[--truststorepassword <JAVA TRUSTSTORE PASSWORD>] [--cleardata] [--skip-server-verification]
Sample Options:
--config-file <CONFIGURATION FILE> OPTIONAL: Absolute path to the configuration file containing the sample options.
NOTE: Parameters can be specified either in the configuration file or on the command
line. Command line parameters will override values specified in the configuration file.
--server <SERVER> hostname of vCenter Server
--username <USERNAME> username to login to the vCenter Server
--password <PASSWORD> password to login to the vCenter Server
--cluster <CLUSTER> The name of the cluster to be tagged
--truststorepath <ABSOLUTE PATH OF JAVA TRUSTSTORE FILE> Specify the absolute path to the file containing the trusted server certificates. This
option can be skipped if the parameter skip-server-verification is specified.
--truststorepassword <JAVA TRUSTSTORE PASSWORD> Specify the password for the java truststore. This option can be skipped if the
parameter skip-server-verification is specified.
--cleardata OPTIONAL: Specify this option to undo all persistent results of running the sample.
--skip-server-verification OPTIONAL: Specify this option if you do not want to perform SSL certificate
verification.
NOTE: Circumventing SSL trust in this manner is unsafe and should not be used with
production code. This is ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT.
````
Use a command like the following to run a sample using only command line parameters:
```` bash
$java -cp target/samples-6.5.0-jar-with-dependencies.jar vmware.samples.tagging.taggingworkflow.TaggingWorkflow --server servername --username administrator@vsphere.local --password password --cluster vAPISDKCluster --cleardata true --skip-server-verification
````
Use a command like the following to run a sample using only a configuration file:
```` bash
$java -cp target/samples-6.5.0-jar-with-dependencies.jar vmware.samples.tagging.workflow.TaggingWorkflow --config-file sample.properties
````
Use the following command to run the sample using a combination of configuration file and command line parameters:
```` bash
$java -cp target/samples-6.5.0-jar-with-dependencies.jar vmware.samples.tagging.workflow.TaggingWorkflow --config-file sample.properties --cluster Cluster1
````
### API Documentation and Programming Guide
The API documentation for the samples can be found here :
The programming guide for vSphere Automation SDK for Java can be found here:
## Submitting samples
The following information must be included in the README.md for each submitted sample.
* Author Name
* This can include full name, email address or other identifiable piece of information that would allow interested parties to contact author with questions.
* Date
* Date the sample was originally written
* Minimal/High Level Description
* What does the sample do ?
* vSphere version against which the sample was developed/tested
* SDK version against which the sample was developed/tested
* Java version against which the sample was developed/tested
* Any KNOWN limitations or dependencies
## Resource Maintenance
### Maintenance Ownership
Ownership of any and all submitted samples are maintained by the submitter.
### Filing Issues
Any bugs or other issues should be filed within GitHub by way of the repositorys Issue Tracker.
### Resolving Issues
Any community member can resolve issues within the repository, however only the board member can approve the update. Once approved, assuming the resolution involves a pull request, only a board member will be able to merge and close the request.
### VMware Sample Exchange
It is highly recommended to add any and all submitted samples to the VMware Sample Exchange: <https://developercenter.vmware.com/samples>
Sample Exchange can be allowed to access your GitHub resources, by way of a linking process, where they can be indexed and searched by the community. There are VMware social media accounts which will advertise resources posted to the site and there's no additional accounts needed, as the VMware Sample Exchange uses MyVMware credentials.
## LICENSE AGREEMENT
License Agreement: <https://<path to license file>
# Repository Administrator Resources
## Table of Contents
* Board Members
* Approval of Additions
## Board Members
Board members are volunteers from the SDK community and VMware staff members, board members are not held responsible for any issues which may occur from running of samples from this repository.
Members:
## Approval of Additions
Items added to the repository, including items from the Board members, require 2 votes from the board members before being added to the repository. The approving members will have ideally downloaded and tested the item. When two “Approved for Merge” comments are added from board members, the pull can then be committed to the repository.

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@echo off
setlocal ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
:: Clear the command-prompt screen
cls
set SRCDIR=%cd%\..\samples\src
set LIBDIR=%cd%\..\lib
set PYTHONPATH=%PYTHONPATH%;%SRCDIR%
setlocal DisableDelayedExpansion
:: Run the sample
python %*
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#!/bin/bash
SCRIPTDIR=`dirname $0`
cd $SCRIPTDIR
PATHDIR=`pwd`
PROJECT_ROOT=$PATHDIR/..
SRCDIR=$PROJECT_ROOT/samples/src
LIBDIR=$PROJECT_ROOT/lib
# add the src directory to the python path
export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:$SRCDIR
# run the sample
python $@

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<a href="../vSphere-Automation-Client-SDK-Python-README.html" title="vSphere Automation Python SDK client README...">VMware vSphere Automation Python SDK: client README</a><br />
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Additionally, some of the samples demonstrate the combined use of the
vSphere Automation and vSphere APIs. To support this combined use, the vSphere
Automation Python SDK samples require the vSphere Management SDK packages
(<a href="https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi">pyVmomi</a>)
to be installed on the client.
The examples have been developed to work with python <strong>2.7</strong>,
<strong>3.3</strong>, <strong>3.4</strong> and <strong>3.5</strong>.
</p>
The following sections provide information about using the samples..
<ul>
<li><a href="#dependencies">Python SDK and 3rd party Library Dependencies</a></li>
<li><a href="#packaging">Feature Samples</a></li>
<li><a href="#vcentersample">vAPI Samples for Managing vSphere Infrastructure and Virtual Machines</a></li>
<li><a href="#cltaggingsample">Content Library and Tagging Samples</a></li>
<li><a href="#connectionsample">Connection Workflow Samples</a></li>
<li><a href="#runningsample">Running the Samples</a></li>
</ul>
<a name="dependencies"></a>
<h2>Python SDK and 3rd party Dependencies</h2>
<p>
Please see the instructions for
<a href="../vSphere-Automation-Client-SDK-Python-README.html#installingsdklibs">
installing the SDK and 3rd party libraries</a>.
</p>
<a name="packaging"></a>
<h2>Feature Samples</h2>
<p> The vSphere Automation Python SDK samples are located in the client sample
directory:
<strong>samples</strong><br/><br/>
The following table shows the sample sub-directories and their contents.
</p>
<table border="1" cellpadding="5">
<tr><th>Directory</th><th>Description</th></tr>
<tr><td>vsphere.samples.common</td><td>Samples common classes and abstractions; This package does NOT contain any sample</td></tr>
<tr><td>vsphere.samples.vim.helpers</td><td>Samples and utilities for accessing and manipulating VC objects using pyVmomi</td></tr>
<tr><td>vsphere.samples.lookupservice</td><td>Service discovery sample using lookup service APIs</td></tr>
<tr><td>vsphere.samples.vcenter</td><td>vAPI samples for managing vSphere infrastructure and virtual machines</td></tr>
<tr><td>vsphere.samples.workflow</td><td>Various vAPI work flow samples</td></tr>
<tr><td>vsphere.samples.inventory</td><td>Samples for inventory APIs for retrieving information about vCenter datastore and network objects.</td></tr>
</table>
<a name="vcentersample"></a>
<h2>vAPI Samples for Managing vSphere Infrastructure and Virtual Machines</h2>
<p>
The directory vsphere.samples.vcenter contains samples for the vSphere infrastructure and virtual machine APIs.
You have two options to run samples inside this package:
<ol>
<li>
Run the whole sample suite which contains all vCenter samples using main.py in vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup package. Please see the README in the setup package for detailed steps.
</li>
<li>
Run an individual sample in an existing environment. You can either pass the environment parameters through command line arguments or specify them in setup.py in the setup package.
<br/>
For example, to run the create_default_vm sample in the vsphere.samples.vcenter.vm.create package:
<ul>
<li><code>$ cd /path/to/VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-&lt;version&gt;/client/bin</code></li>
<li>Run the sample with the testbed settings specified in setup.py in a Linux machine:<br/>
<code>$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/src/vsphere/samples/vcenter/vm/create/create_default_vm.py -v</code>
</li>
<li>Or specify the credentials using command line parameters:<br/>
<code>$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/src/vsphere/samples/vcenter/vm/create/create_default_vm.py -s &lt;server&gt; -u &lt;username&gt; -p &lt;password&gt; -v</code>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ol>
</p>
<a name="cltaggingsample"></a>
<h2>Sample Program Structure for the Content Library and Tagging Samples</h2>
<p>
The Content Library and Tagging samples use a framework to facilitate different
aspects of using the samples. Some of the framework capabilities are:
<ul>
<li>Command line argument parsing.</li>
<li>Specifying mandatory and optional arguments for a sample.</li>
<li>Sample setup, execution and post-execution cleanup.</li>
<li>Information about samples.</li>
</ul>
</p>
Each sample extends the class <code>samples_base</code>.
This class uses <code>service_manager_factory</code> to create and manage the
vAPI service endpoint and vSphere service port. Every sample implements the
following methods from the class <code>samples_base</code>:
</p>
<ul>
<li><code>_options()</code> - Called by <code>samples_base</code> during <code>parse_args</code> phase. This occurs during initialization.</li>
<li><code>_setup()</code> - Called by <code>samples_base</code> during <code>before</code> phase. This occurs after authentication and vAPI and vSphere service initialization.</li>
<li><code>_execute()</code> - Called by <code>samples_base</code> during <code>run</code> phase. At this point all the connections and services are initialized.</li>
<li><code>_cleanup()</code> - Called by <code>samples_base</code> during <code>after</code> phase. This occurs before disconnecting the services.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Samples configuration</h3>
You can specify server, username and password in the configuration file
(sample.cfg). If you use a configuration file, you can run samples without
specifying these options on the command line.
When you run a sample, you can override the configuration file values by
specifying command line options.
<pre style="border: 2px solid #A9A9A9; width: 60em; max-width: 60em; background-color:#DCDCDC;">
[connection]
server=vCenter server IP
username=username
password=password
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The sample.cfg file can be found under <code>VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-&lt;version&gt;/client/samples/src</code>
</br>
</p>
<a name="connectionsample"></a>
<h2>
Connection Workflow Samples:
</h2>
<p>
To work with the VMWare-supported deployment configurations of
Platform Services Controllers (Single Sign-On) and vCenter Servers,
applications need to dynamically discover service URLs to make service requests.
Before making service requests, applications need to authenticate.
They can authenticate using a username and password or with a token obtained
from the Single Sign-On service.
<br/>
vApi connection workflow sample performs the following basic steps to connect
to the vAPI service endpoint (on a management node).
</p>
<ul>
<li>Step 1: Retrieve the vAPI service endpoint URL from the lookup service.</li>
<li>Step 2: Connect to the vAPI service endpoint.</li>
<li>Step 3: Use the username/password to login to the vAPI service endpoint.</li>
<li>Step 4: Create a vAPI session.</li>
<li>Step 5: Validate some of the vAPI services.</li>
<li>Step 6: Delete the vAPI session.</li>
</ul>
The call sequence shown above is implemented in the samples framework through the following modules:</br>
<ul>
<li><code>src/vsphere/samples/common/lookup_service_helper</code> provides methods for discovering management nodes and service endpoint URLs on management nodes from lookup service.</li>
<li><code>src/vsphere/samples/common/platform_service_controller</code> uses lookup_service_helper to discover the Single Sign-On URL (on any of the Platform Service Controller node) and then retrieves the SAML token from the Single Sign-On server by authenticating the given user.</li>
<li><code>src/vsphere/samples/common/service_manager</code> login to the vAPI and vim service endpoints (on a management node).</li>
</ul>
<h3>Running the Connection Workflow Samples:</h3>
<p>
The following parameters are needed for running the samples:
</p>
<ul>
<li><code>lswsdlurl</code> -lookup service WSDL file URL. See <a href="#using_wsdl"> Using WSDL</a></li>
<li><code>lssoapurl</code> - Platform Service controller's/node's (any, since data is replicated) lookupservice soap URL. Ex: https://psc/lookupservice/sdk</li>
<li><code>mgmtinstancename</code> - Instance name of the vCenter Server management node. When only one node is registered, it is selected by default; otherwise, omit the parameter to get a list of available nodes.</li>
<li><code>username</code> - username for authentication with the SSO server</li>
<li><code>password</code> - password for the SSO user</li>
<li><code>skipverification</code> - Do not verify server certificate</li>
</ul>
You can also specify these parameters in the configuration file (sample.cfg).
If you use a configuration file, you can run samples without specifying these
options on the command line.
<a name="using_wsdl"></a>
<h3>Working with lookup service WSDL</h3>
The vSphere Automation SDK for Python samples use the vSphere Automation Lookup Service to obtain the URLs for other vSphere Automation services (SSO, vAPI, VIM, SPBM, etc.).
The SDK contains the Lookup Service WSDL files. The samples use the python SUDS client for accessing the lookup service.
<br/>
The Lookup Service WSDL files are located in the following SDK directory:
<br/>
<code>VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-&lt;version&gt;/client/wsdl</code>.
<br/>
You must specify the WSDL file location in the <code>client/samples/src/sample.cfg</code> file and in the lookupservice.wsdl file (located in the WSDL directory).
<ol>
<li>In sample.cfg, set 'lswsdlurl' to the lokkupservice WSDL file location. Use a local file URL specification:
e.g. lswsdlurl=file:///path/to/the/VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-6.5.0/client/wsdl/lookupservice.wsdl</br>
(Note: You can also specify the lookup service WSDL path to the sample as a command line option)</li>
<li>In lookupservice.wsdl, set 'import location' to the local lookup WSDL file. Use a local file URL specification.
<pre>
&lt;import location="file:///path/to/the/VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-6.5.0/client/wsdl/lookup.wsdl" namespace="urn:lookup" /&gt;
&lt;service name="LsService"&gt;
&lt;port binding="interface:LsBinding" name="LsPort"&gt;
&lt;soap:address location="http://localhost:8080/lookupservice/sdk" /&gt;
&lt;/port&gt;
&lt;/service&gt;
</pre>
</li>
</ol>
</p>
<a name="runningsample"></a>
<h2>Running the samples from the command line</h2>
<p>
You can run the samples from command line using the scripts supplied in <code>VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-&lt;version&gt;/client/bin</code> directory:
</p>
Before running the samples:
<ol>
<li>You must set the <code>PYTHON_HOME</code> environment variable to the base directory for the python 2.7</li>
<li>You must install all the dependencies required by the samples on client. See <a href="#dependencies"> Sample Dependencies</a></li>
</ol>
<p>
<strong>Examples:</strong>
</p>
<pre>
$cd /path/to/VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-&lt;version&gt;/client/bin
$run_sample.sh ../samples/src/vsphere/samples/workflow/connection_workflow.py \
-vapiurl https://203.0.113.0/api \
-stsurl https://203.0.113.0:443/sts/STSService/vsphere.local \
-username administrator@vsphere.local \
-password AdminPassword
</pre>
</br>
Use the -h option to print information about a sample.
The following example shows the help for the vAPI connection workflow sample.
<pre>
$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/src/vsphere/samples/workflow/vapi_connection_workflow.py -h
usage: vapi_connection_workflow.py [-h] [-w LSWSDLURL] [-s LSSOAPURL]
[-m MGMTINSTANCENAME] [-u USERNAME]
[-p PASSWORD] [-v]
Demonstrates vAPI connection and service initialization call flow using the
username and password.
Step 1: Retrieve the vAPI service endpoint URL from lookup service.
Step 2: Connect to the vAPI service endpoint.
Step 3: Use the username/password to login to the vAPI service endpoint.
Step 4: Create a vAPI session.
Step 5: Validate some of the vAPI services.
Step 6: Delete the vAPI session.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-w LSWSDLURL, --lswsdlurl LSWSDLURL
Lookup service WSDL URL
-s LSSOAPURL, --lssoapurl LSSOAPURL
Lookup service SOAP URL
-m MGMTINSTANCENAME, --mgmtinstancename MGMTINSTANCENAME
Instance name of the vCenter Server management node.
When only one node is registered, it is selected by
default; otherwise, omit the parameter to get a list
of available nodes.
-u USERNAME, --username USERNAME
SSO user name
-p PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD
SSO user password
-v, --skipverification
Do not verify server certificate
</pre>
<p>
Note: In the above example <b>mgmtinstancename</b> is optional and can be omitted if there's a single vCenter Server management node in the deployment.
When there is more than one management node, the user MUST specify the management node instance name against which the sample needs
to run, else the sample throws <b>MultipleManagementNodeException</b>.
Example of a multiple management node exception:
<pre>
raise MultipleManagementNodeException(MultipleManagementNodeException.format(result))
vsphere.samples.common.lookup_service_helper.MultipleManagementNodeException: Multiple Management Node Found on server
Node name: vcenter-1.example.com uuid: de2afd86-790e-11e4-9c20-0200087f55c6
Node name: vcenter-2.example.com uuid: 545da868-7910-11e4-81e1-020008e89d83
</pre>
Example exception when an invalid management instance name is specified by the user:
<pre>
ValueError: abc is not a valid management node instance name
Available management nodes:
Node name: vcenter-2.example.com uuid: 545da868-7910-11e4-81e1-020008e89d83
Node name: vcenter-1.example.com uuid: de2afd86-790e-11e4-9c20-0200087f55c6
</pre>
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The following section describes the current directory contents:
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<li><a href="#packagecontents">Directory structure</a></li>
<li><a href="#apidocs">Python SDK API Docs</a></li>
<li><a href="#lib">SDK libraries</a></li>
<li><a href="#installingsdklibs">Installing SDK and 3rd party libraries</a></li>
<li><a href="#runningsample">Running a sample</a></li>
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<a name="packagecontents"></a>
<h2>Directory structure</h2>
<p>The vSphere Automation Client SDK for Python provides client bindings, documentation, samples, and WSDL files. The following table shows the client directories and their contents.</p>
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<td>bin</td>
<td>Command scripts for sample execution</td>
<td>run_sample.bat</br>run_sample.sh</td>
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<td>lib</td>
<td>VMware python libraries for accessing vSphere Automation services</td>
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<td>samples</td>
<td>Python samples that demonstrate the use of the vSphere Automation API</td>
<td>See the <a href="samples/vSphere-Automation-Client-SDK-Python-Samples-README.html">Python samples README</a><br />
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<td>wsdl</td>
<td>Lookup Service WSDL files.</td>
<td>lookup.wsdl<br/>lookupservice.wsdl</td>
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<h2>Python SDK API Docs</h2>
<p>
<strong>apidocs</strong> directory contains the generated python API reference documentation for vSphere Automation features like Content Library and Tagging.
The README page also includes a hyperlink to pyVmomi API reference documentation for convenience.
Please Refer to <a href="../docs/apidocs/vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-APIRef-README.html"> vSphere Automation SDK Pythondoc</a> for details.
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<a name="lib"></a>
<h2>SDK libraries</h2>
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For python developers, client libraries are supplied for testing and development purposes.
All the supplied libraries are located under <strong>lib</strong> directory.
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<h2>Installing SDK and 3rd party libraries</h2>
The supplied python libs can be installed using <strong>pip install</strong>;
For details on how to install python packages using pip please refer to
<a href="http://pip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user_guide/">pip user guide</a>.
</p>
<h3>vapi_runtime</h3>
<p>
This library is needed for accessing features like Content Library and Tagging.
</p>
<pre>&gt; pip install /path/to/VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python/client/lib/vapi_runtime-2.5.0.zip</pre>
</br>
<strong>pyOpenSSL</strong> is required by vapi_runtime. Please see the <a href="#pyopenssl">pyOpenSSL installation</a> steps for details.
</p>
<h3>vapi_common_client</h3>
<p>
This library is needed for accessing features like Content Library and Tagging.
</p>
<pre>&gt; pip install /path/to/VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python/client/lib/vapi_common_client-2.5.0.zip</pre>
</p>
<h3>vapi_client_bindings</h3>
<p>
This library is needed for accessing features like Content Library and Tagging.
</p>
<pre>&gt; pip install /path/to/VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python/client/lib/vapi_client_bindings-2.5.0.zip</pre>
</p>
<h3>pyVmomi</h3>
<p>
This library is needed for accessing/manipulating vCenter Server managed objects using vSphere APIs;
For more information please refer to <a href="https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi">vmware pyVmomi</a>
</p>
<pre>&gt; pip install pyvmomi</pre>
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<strong>The following 3rd party python libraries are required to be installed for running the sample.</strong>
<ul>
<li>pyOpenSSL</li>
<li>lxml</li>
<li>suds (suds-jurko for python 3.x)</li>
</ul>
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<h3>pyOpenSSL</h3>
<p>
This requires python <strong>cryptography</strong> package to be installed as a pre-requisite.</br>
Please follow the detailed instruction from <a href="https://cryptography.io/en/latest/installation/">installing cryptography dev documentation</a></br>
VMware strongly recommends using openssl version <strong>1.0.1j</strong> or, higher. SDK and samples are tested against openssl version >= 1.0.1j.</br>
</br>
pyOpenSSL version 0.14 is needed for the SDK (vapi_runtime) and samples. For details on how to install the package please go to
<a href="https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyOpenSSL/0.14">pypi.python.org/pypi/pyOpenSSL/0.14</a>.
</p>
<h3>lxml</h3>
<p>
Please follow detailed instructions from <a href="http://lxml.de/installation.html">Installing lxml</a>
<pre>&gt; pip install lxml</pre>
</p>
<h4>Notes for the Windows client</h4>
<strong>How to use MinGW's gcc compiler when installing python package using pip?</strong>
<ul>
<li>install MinGW with gcc Compiler option checked</li>
<li>add C:\MinGW\bin to your PATH</li>
<li><span style="line-height: 1.5em;">In </span><strong>PYTHONPATH\Lib\distutils</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5em;">, create a file </span><strong>distutils.cfg</strong><span style="line-height: 1.5em;"> and add these lines:</span></li>
<pre>[build]
compiler=mingw32
</pre>
</ul>
Here's an <strong>alternative</strong> method:
<ul>
<li>Download Libxml-python (Libxml-python are bindings for the libxml2 and libxslt libraries). Windows 64-bit installer for python 2.7 can be found <a href="http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/">here</a></li>
<li>Run the installer to install libxml2 and libxslt</li>
<li>Download lxml 3.3.1 windows 64-bit installer for python 2.7. <a href="https://pypi.python.org/packages/2.7/l/lxml/lxml-3.3.1.win-amd64-py2.7.exe#md5=6233aa58eebaa857e1f2a6b2ea71a85c">link</a></li>
<li>Run the installer to install lxml</li>
</ul>
<h3>suds(suds-jurko)</h3>
<p>
This library is needed for lookup service queries; For more information please refer to <a href="https://fedorahosted.org/suds/wiki/Documentation">suds Documentation</a>
</p>
<pre>&gt; pip install suds</pre>
Use suds-jurko for python 3.x
<pre>&gt; pip install suds-jurko</pre>
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<h2>Running a sample</h2>
Please refer to <a href="samples/vSphere-Automation-Client-SDK-Python-Samples-README.html#vcentersample">running a vcenter sample</a> for detailed steps to run a vCenter sample. <br/>
Please refer to <a href="samples/vSphere-Automation-Client-SDK-Python-Samples-README.html#runningsample">running a workflow sample</a> for detailed steps to run a vCenter Single Sign-On, Content Library or Tagging sample.
<ul>
<li><strong>run_sample.sh</strong> is needed for running the samples in UNIX/mac OS X environment</li>
<li><strong>run_sample.bat</strong> is a windows bat file needed for running the samples in windows</li>
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<p>The <strong>VMware vSphere Automation SDK for Python</strong> enables programmatic access to vSphere.
Access to capabilities exposed through the vSphere Web Services API is done using the open-source
<a href="https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi">pyVmomi</a> project. The SDK includes python libraries
for accessing new features like Content Library and existing features like Tagging which did not
support a public API prior to vSphere 6.5.
<br/>
The SDK contains samples for the features mentioned above as well as samples to demonstrate how to interoperate with vSphere APIs.
If you want to look at the vSphere API samples, please refer to <a href="https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi-community-samples">pyVmomi community samples</a>.
</br>
This README contains the following topics:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="#audience" target="_top">Intended Audience</a></li>
<li><a href="#prerequisites" target="_top">Prerequisites</a></li>
<li><a href="#systemrequirements" target="_top">System Requirements</a></li>
<li><a href="#packagecontents" target="_top">What&#146;s in the SDK Package?</a></li>
<li><a href="#resources" target="_top">VMware Resources</a></li>
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<p>The VMware vSphere Automation SDK for Python is intended for the following audiences:</p>
<ul>
<li>Developers who want to write new application(s) for vSphere 6.5.</li>
<li>Developers migrating an existing vSphere application to use new features.</li>
</ul>
<a name="prerequisites"></a>
<h2><strong>Prerequisites</strong></h2>
<p>For exercising the samples included in this SDK, you need a vSphere 6.5 deployment.
Refer to <a href="https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-pubs.html">vSphere product documentation</a>
for more information and specific installation and deployment options.
</p>
<a name="systemrequirements"></a>
<h2><strong>System Requirements</strong></h2>
vSphere Automation SDK for Python 6.5 supports python 2.7, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5</br>
Note: VMware strongly recommends using <a href="https://www.openssl.org/">openssl</a> version <strong>1.0.1j or, higher</strong> because of some critical security fixes.</br>
Currently we test the SDK and samples on python 2.7, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5 on these operating systems:</br>
<ul>
<li>x86-64 RHEL 7</li>
<li>64 bit Windows 10</li>
<li>OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan</li>
</ul>
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Please see the instructions for <a href="client/vSphere-Automation-Client-SDK-Python-README.html#installingsdklibs">installing the SDK and 3rd party libraries</a>.
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<a name="packagecontents"></a>
<h2><strong>What&#146;s in the SDK Package?</strong></h2>
<p>The vSphere Automation SDK for Python contains:
<ul>
<li>Python libraries, API reference documentation for features like Content Library and Tagging.</li>
<li>WSDL for lookup service API (required for Service Registration and Discovery).</li>
<li>Samples for new features and services which also demonstrate how to interoperate new APIs with vSphere APIs.</li>
</ul>
<p>
The following table contains a brief description of the contents of the vSphere Automation SDK for Python.
</p>
<h3>Directory structure (under VMware-vSphereAutomation-Python-SDK): </h3>
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<td>client</td>
<td>Client libraries, API documentation and samples</td>
<td>
<a href="client/vSphere-Automation-Client-SDK-Python-README.html">Client SDK README</a><br />
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>docs</td>
<td>API reference documentation and documentation resource files</td>
<td>
<a href="docs/apidocs/vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-APIRef-README.html">Client SDK API Reference Index</a><br />
</td>
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<a name="resources"></a>
<h2><strong>VMware Resources</strong></h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://developercenter.vmware.com/home">Developer Center</a></li>
<li><a href="https://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/developer">VMware Developer Community</a> </li>
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<Envelope xmlns="http://schemas.dmtf.org/ovf/envelope/1" xmlns:vssd="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_VirtualSystemSettingData" xmlns:vmw="http://www.vmware.com/schema/ovf" xmlns:ovf="http://schemas.dmtf.org/ovf/envelope/1" xmlns:rasd="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_ResourceAllocationSettingData">
<References>
<File ovf:id="file1" ovf:href="plain-vm.vmdk"/>
</References>
<DiskSection>
<Info>List of the virtual disks</Info>
<Disk ovf:capacityAllocationUnits="byte" ovf:fileRef="file1" ovf:diskId="vmdisk1" ovf:capacity="52428800" ovf:format="http://www.vmware.com/interfaces/specifications/vmdk.html#streamOptimized"/>
</DiskSection>
<NetworkSection>
<Info>The list of logical networks</Info>
<Network ovf:name="VM Network">
<Description>The VM Network network</Description>
</Network>
</NetworkSection>
<VirtualSystem ovf:id="Plain-VM">
<Info>A Virtual system</Info>
<Name>Plain-VM</Name>
<OperatingSystemSection ovf:id="101" vmw:osType="otherLinux64Guest">
<Info>The operating system installed</Info>
<Description>Other Linux (64-bit)</Description>
</OperatingSystemSection>
<VirtualHardwareSection>
<Info>Virtual hardware requirements</Info>
<System>
<vssd:ElementName>Virtual Hardware Family</vssd:ElementName>
<vssd:InstanceID>0</vssd:InstanceID>
<vssd:VirtualSystemType>vmx-11</vssd:VirtualSystemType>
</System>
<Item>
<rasd:AllocationUnits>hertz * 10^6</rasd:AllocationUnits>
<rasd:Description>Number of Virtual CPUs</rasd:Description>
<rasd:ElementName>1 virtual CPU(s)</rasd:ElementName>
<rasd:InstanceID>1</rasd:InstanceID>
<rasd:ResourceType>3</rasd:ResourceType>
<rasd:VirtualQuantity>1</rasd:VirtualQuantity>
<vmw:CoresPerSocket ovf:required="false">1</vmw:CoresPerSocket>
</Item>
<Item>
<rasd:AllocationUnits>byte * 2^20</rasd:AllocationUnits>
<rasd:Description>Memory Size</rasd:Description>
<rasd:ElementName>100MB of memory</rasd:ElementName>
<rasd:InstanceID>2</rasd:InstanceID>
<rasd:ResourceType>4</rasd:ResourceType>
<rasd:VirtualQuantity>100</rasd:VirtualQuantity>
</Item>
<Item>
<rasd:Address>0</rasd:Address>
<rasd:Description>SCSI Controller</rasd:Description>
<rasd:ElementName>SCSI Controller 1</rasd:ElementName>
<rasd:InstanceID>3</rasd:InstanceID>
<rasd:ResourceSubType>lsilogic</rasd:ResourceSubType>
<rasd:ResourceType>6</rasd:ResourceType>
<vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:value="16" vmw:key="slotInfo.pciSlotNumber"/>
</Item>
<Item>
<rasd:Address>1</rasd:Address>
<rasd:Description>IDE Controller</rasd:Description>
<rasd:ElementName>IDE Controller 1</rasd:ElementName>
<rasd:InstanceID>4</rasd:InstanceID>
<rasd:ResourceType>5</rasd:ResourceType>
</Item>
<Item>
<rasd:AddressOnParent>0</rasd:AddressOnParent>
<rasd:ElementName>Hard Disk 1</rasd:ElementName>
<rasd:HostResource>ovf:/disk/vmdisk1</rasd:HostResource>
<rasd:InstanceID>5</rasd:InstanceID>
<rasd:Parent>3</rasd:Parent>
<rasd:ResourceType>17</rasd:ResourceType>
</Item>
<Item>
<rasd:AddressOnParent>0</rasd:AddressOnParent>
<rasd:AutomaticAllocation>true</rasd:AutomaticAllocation>
<rasd:ElementName>CD/DVD Drive 1</rasd:ElementName>
<rasd:InstanceID>6</rasd:InstanceID>
<rasd:Parent>4</rasd:Parent>
<rasd:ResourceSubType>vmware.cdrom.remoteatapi</rasd:ResourceSubType>
<rasd:ResourceType>15</rasd:ResourceType>
</Item>
<Item>
<rasd:AddressOnParent>0</rasd:AddressOnParent>
<rasd:AutomaticAllocation>false</rasd:AutomaticAllocation>
<rasd:Description>Floppy Drive</rasd:Description>
<rasd:ElementName>Floppy Drive 1</rasd:ElementName>
<rasd:InstanceID>7</rasd:InstanceID>
<rasd:ResourceSubType>vmware.floppy.remotedevice</rasd:ResourceSubType>
<rasd:ResourceType>14</rasd:ResourceType>
</Item>
<Item>
<rasd:AddressOnParent>0</rasd:AddressOnParent>
<rasd:AutomaticAllocation>true</rasd:AutomaticAllocation>
<rasd:Connection>VM Network</rasd:Connection>
<rasd:ElementName>Network adapter 1</rasd:ElementName>
<rasd:InstanceID>8</rasd:InstanceID>
<rasd:ResourceSubType>E1000</rasd:ResourceSubType>
<rasd:ResourceType>10</rasd:ResourceType>
<vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:value="true" vmw:key="connectable.allowGuestControl"/>
<vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:value="true" vmw:key="wakeOnLanEnabled"/>
<vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:value="32" vmw:key="slotInfo.pciSlotNumber"/>
</Item>
<Item ovf:required="false">
<rasd:ElementName>Video card</rasd:ElementName>
<rasd:InstanceID>9</rasd:InstanceID>
<rasd:ResourceType>24</rasd:ResourceType>
<vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:value="262144" vmw:key="graphicsMemorySizeInKB"/>
<vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:value="1" vmw:key="numDisplays"/>
<vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:value="automatic" vmw:key="use3dRenderer"/>
<vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:value="4096" vmw:key="videoRamSizeInKB"/>
<vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:value="false" vmw:key="enableMPTSupport"/>
<vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:value="false" vmw:key="enable3DSupport"/>
<vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:value="false" vmw:key="useAutoDetect"/>
</Item>
</VirtualHardwareSection>
</VirtualSystem>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Envelope xmlns="http://schemas.dmtf.org/ovf/envelope/1" xmlns:vssd="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_VirtualSystemSettingData" xmlns:ovf="http://schemas.dmtf.org/ovf/envelope/1">
<References/>
<VirtualSystem ovf:id="moref:VirtualMachine:vm-28:a7296408-184e-4b11-a4ce-d55a878fd325">
<Info>A Virtual system</Info>
<Name>vmBV8ly</Name>
<AnnotationSection>
<Info>A human-readable annotation</Info>
<Annotation/>
</AnnotationSection>
<VirtualHardwareSection ovf:transport="com.vmware.guestInfo">
<Info>Virtual hardware requirements</Info>
<System>
<vssd:ElementName>Virtual Hardware Family</vssd:ElementName>
<vssd:InstanceID>System</vssd:InstanceID>
</System>
</VirtualHardwareSection>
</VirtualSystem>
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[loggers]
keys=root,suds
[logger_root]
level=NOTSET
handlers=console,file
[logger_suds]
level=INFO
handlers=console,file
qualname=suds
propagate=0
[formatters]
keys=simple,complex
[formatter_simple]
format=%(asctime)s %(levelname)-8s %(name)-15s %(message)s
[formatter_complex]
format=%(asctime)s %(levelname)-8s %(name)-15s [%(module)s, %(lineno)d] %(message)s
[handlers]
keys=file,console
[handler_file]
class=handlers.TimedRotatingFileHandler
interval=midnight
backupCount=5
formatter=complex
level=DEBUG
args=('/tmp/vsphereautomationpythonsdksamples.log',)
[handler_console]
class=StreamHandler
formatter=simple
level=INFO
args=(sys.stdout,)
[vmware.vapi.protocol.client.msg.json_connector]
processors=vmware.vapi.dsig.jsonlib.JSONSSOSigner
[vmware.vapi.protocol.server.msg.json_handler]
processors=vmware.vapi.dsig.jsonlib.JSONSSOVerifier

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[connection]
lswsdlurl=file:///path/to/the/VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-<version>/client/wsdl/lookupservice.wsdl
lssoapurl=https://myserver.mydomain.com/lookupservice/sdk
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# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2013. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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 2013 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
import uuid
import string
import random
def generate_random_uuid():
return str(uuid.uuid4())
def rand(value):
return value + generate_random_string(5)
def generate_random_string(length):
return (''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase) for _i in range(length)))
def main():
print(generate_random_uuid())
print(generate_random_string(5))
print(rand('Simple VM-'))
# Start program
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2013. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2013 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
from os import path
import logging.config
class LoggingContext(object):
logging.config.fileConfig(path.join(path.dirname(path.realpath(__file__)), '../../../logging.conf'), disable_existing_loggers=False)
@classmethod
def get_logger(cls, name):
return logging.getLogger(name)
def main():
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger(__name__)
logger.critical('critical')
logger.info('info')
logger.debug('debug')
# Start program
# just for testing
if __name__ == "__main__":
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2013. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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 2013 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
import os
from suds.client import Client
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.common.lookup_service_helper')
class LookupServiceHelper(object):
def __init__(self, wsdl_url, soap_url, skip_verification):
self.wsdl_url = wsdl_url
self.soap_url = soap_url
self.skip_verification = skip_verification
self.client = None
self.managedObjectReference = None
self.serviceRegistration = None
def connect(self):
if self.client is None:
# Suds library doesn't support passing unverified context to disable
# server certificate verification. Thus disable checking globally in
# order to skip verification. This is not recommended in production
# code. see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0476/
if self.skip_verification:
import ssl
try:
_create_unverified_https_context = \
ssl._create_unverified_context
except AttributeError:
# Legacy Python that doesn't verify HTTPS certificates by
# default
pass
else:
# Handle target environment that doesn't support HTTPS
# verification
ssl._create_default_https_context = \
_create_unverified_https_context
self.client = Client(url=self.wsdl_url, location=self.soap_url)
assert self.client is not None
logger.info(self.client)
self.client.set_options(service='LsService', port='LsPort')
self.managedObjectReference = self.client.factory.create('ns0:ManagedObjectReference')
self.managedObjectReference._type = 'LookupServiceInstance'
self.managedObjectReference.value = 'ServiceInstance'
logger.debug(self.managedObjectReference)
lookupServiceContent = self.client.service.RetrieveServiceContent(self.managedObjectReference)
logger.debug(lookupServiceContent)
self.serviceRegistration = lookupServiceContent.serviceRegistration
logger.info(self.serviceRegistration)
def find_sso_urls(self):
"""
Finds all the SSO service URLs.
In an MxN setup where there are more than one infrastructure node; This method returns more than one URL.
:rtype: list
:return: list of SSO Service endpoint URLs
"""
return self.__find_platform_service_urls(product='com.vmware.cis',
service='cs.identity',
endpoint='com.vmware.cis.cs.identity.sso',
protocol='wsTrust')
def find_sso_url(self):
"""
Finds the SSO service URL.
In an MxN setup where there are more than one infrastructure node; This method returns the first SSO service endpoint URL
as returned by the lookup service.
:rtype: :class:`str`
:return: SSO Service endpoint URL
"""
result = self.__find_platform_service_urls(product='com.vmware.cis',
service='cs.identity',
endpoint='com.vmware.cis.cs.identity.sso',
protocol='wsTrust')
return result[0]
def find_vapi_urls(self):
"""
Finds all the vAPI service endpoint URLs.
In an MxN setup where there are more than one management node; this method returns more than one URL.
:rtype: dictionary
:return: vapi service endpoint URLs in a dictionary where the key is the node_id and the value is the service URL
"""
return self.__find_service_urls(product='com.vmware.cis',
service='cs.vapi',
endpoint='com.vmware.vapi.endpoint',
protocol='vapi.json.https.public')
def find_vapi_url(self, node_id):
"""
Finds the vapi service endpoint URL of a management node
:type: :class:`str`
:param node_id: The UUID of the management node
:rtype: :class:`str`
:return: vapi service endpoint URL of a management node or, None if no vapi endpoint is found
"""
assert node_id is not None
result = self.__find_service_urls(product='com.vmware.cis',
service='cs.vapi',
endpoint='com.vmware.vapi.endpoint',
protocol='vapi.json.https.public')
assert result is not None
return result.get(node_id)
def find_vim_urls(self):
"""
Finds all the vim service endpoint URLs.
In an MxN setup where there are more than one management node; this method returns more than one URL.
:rtype: dictionary
:return: vim service endpoint URLs in a dictionary where the key is the node_id and the value is the service URL
"""
return self.__find_service_urls(product='com.vmware.cis',
service='vcenterserver',
endpoint='com.vmware.vim',
protocol='vmomi')
def find_vim_url(self, node_id):
"""
Finds the vim service endpoint URL of a management node
:type: :class:`str`
:param node_id: The UUID of the management node
:rtype: :class:`str`
:return: vim service endpoint URL of a management node or, None if no vim endpoint is found
"""
assert node_id is not None
result = self.__find_service_urls(product='com.vmware.cis',
service='vcenterserver',
endpoint='com.vmware.vim',
protocol='vmomi')
assert result is not None
return result.get(node_id)
def find_vim_pbm_urls(self):
"""
Finds all the spbm service endpoint URLs.
In an MxN setup where there are more than one management node; this method returns more than one URL.
:rtype: dictionary
:return: spbm service endpoint URLs in a dictionary where the key is the node_id and the value is the service URL
"""
return self.__find_service_urls(product='com.vmware.vim.sms',
service='sms',
endpoint='com.vmware.vim.pbm',
protocol='https')
def find_vim_pbm_url(self, node_id):
"""
Finds the spbm service endpoint URL of a management node
:type: :class:`str`
:param node_id: The UUID of the management node
:rtype: :class:`str`
:return: spbm service endpoint URL of a management node or, None if no spbm endpoint is found
"""
assert node_id is not None
result = self.__find_service_urls(product='com.vmware.vim.sms',
service='sms',
endpoint='com.vmware.vim.pbm',
protocol='https')
assert result is not None
return result.get(node_id)
def __find_service_urls(self, product, service, endpoint, protocol):
"""
Finds the endpoint URLs of a service running on management nodes.
Returns a dictionary where the key is the management node id.
"""
assert self.client is not None
assert self.serviceRegistration is not None
lookupServiceRegistrationFilter = self.__create_filter_spec(product, service, endpoint, protocol)
logger.debug(lookupServiceRegistrationFilter)
result = self.client.service.List(self.serviceRegistration, lookupServiceRegistrationFilter)
logger.debug(result)
assert len(result) > 0
# Support for MxN
# return the results in a dictionary where key is NodeId and Value is Service URL
results_dict = {}
for lookupServiceRegistrationInfo in result:
lookupServiceRegistrationEndpoint = lookupServiceRegistrationInfo.serviceEndpoints[0]
assert lookupServiceRegistrationEndpoint is not None
results_dict[lookupServiceRegistrationInfo.nodeId] = lookupServiceRegistrationEndpoint.url
return results_dict
def __find_platform_service_urls(self, product, service, endpoint, protocol):
"""
Finds the endpoint URLs of a service running on PSCs (Platform Service Controller).
Returns a list of service URLs since there is no node id associated with the PSC.
"""
assert self.client is not None
assert self.serviceRegistration is not None
lookupServiceRegistrationFilter = self.__create_filter_spec(product, service, endpoint, protocol)
logger.debug(lookupServiceRegistrationFilter)
result = self.client.service.List(self.serviceRegistration, lookupServiceRegistrationFilter)
logger.debug(result)
assert len(result) > 0
urls = []
for lookupServiceRegistrationInfo in result:
lookupServiceRegistrationEndpoint = lookupServiceRegistrationInfo.serviceEndpoints[0]
assert lookupServiceRegistrationEndpoint is not None
urls.append(lookupServiceRegistrationEndpoint.url)
return urls
def __create_filter_spec(self, product, service, endpoint, protocol):
assert self.client is not None
lookupServiceRegistrationServiceType = self.client.factory.create('ns0:LookupServiceRegistrationServiceType')
lookupServiceRegistrationServiceType.product = product
lookupServiceRegistrationServiceType.type = service
lookupServiceRegistrationEndpointType = self.client.factory.create('ns0:LookupServiceRegistrationEndpointType')
lookupServiceRegistrationEndpointType.type = endpoint
lookupServiceRegistrationEndpointType.protocol = protocol
lookupServiceRegistrationFilter = self.client.factory.create('ns0:LookupServiceRegistrationFilter')
lookupServiceRegistrationFilter.serviceType = lookupServiceRegistrationServiceType
lookupServiceRegistrationFilter.endpointType = lookupServiceRegistrationEndpointType
return lookupServiceRegistrationFilter
def find_mgmt_nodes(self):
"""
Finds all the management nodes
:rtype: dictionary
:return: management node instance name and node id (UUID) in a dictionary
"""
assert self.client is not None
assert self.serviceRegistration is not None
lookupServiceRegistrationServiceType = self.client.factory.create('ns0:LookupServiceRegistrationServiceType')
lookupServiceRegistrationServiceType.product = 'com.vmware.cis'
lookupServiceRegistrationServiceType.type = 'vcenterserver'
logger.debug(lookupServiceRegistrationServiceType)
lookupServiceRegistrationEndpointType = self.client.factory.create('ns0:LookupServiceRegistrationEndpointType')
lookupServiceRegistrationEndpointType.type = 'com.vmware.vim'
lookupServiceRegistrationEndpointType.protocol = 'vmomi'
logger.debug(lookupServiceRegistrationEndpointType)
lookupServiceRegistrationFilter = self.client.factory.create('ns0:LookupServiceRegistrationFilter')
lookupServiceRegistrationFilter.serviceType = lookupServiceRegistrationServiceType
lookupServiceRegistrationFilter.endpointType = lookupServiceRegistrationEndpointType
logger.debug(lookupServiceRegistrationFilter)
result = self.client.service.List(self.serviceRegistration, lookupServiceRegistrationFilter)
logger.debug(result)
assert len(result) > 0
results_dict = {}
for lookupServiceRegistrationInfo in result:
for lookupServiceRegistrationAttribute in lookupServiceRegistrationInfo.serviceAttributes:
if lookupServiceRegistrationAttribute.key == 'com.vmware.vim.vcenter.instanceName':
results_dict[lookupServiceRegistrationAttribute.value] = lookupServiceRegistrationInfo.nodeId
return results_dict
def get_mgmt_node_id(self, instance_name):
"""
Get the management node id from the instance name
:type: :class:`str`
:param instance_name: The instance name of the management node
:rtype: :class:`str`
:return: The UUID of the management node or, None is no management node is found by the given instance name
"""
result = self.find_mgmt_nodes()
assert result is not None
return result.get(instance_name)
def get_mgmt_node_instance_name(self, node_id):
result = self.find_mgmt_nodes()
assert result is not None
for k, v in result.items():
if v == node_id:
return k
def get_default_mgmt_node(self):
"""
Finds the instance name and UUID of the management node for M1xN or, when the PSC and
management services all reside on a single node (embedded).
"""
result = self.find_mgmt_nodes()
assert result is not None
if len(result) < 1:
raise Exception('No management node found')
if len(result) > 1:
raise MultipleManagementNodeException(MultipleManagementNodeException.format(result))
return (list(result.keys())[0], list(result.values())[0]) # python 3.x dict.keys() returns a view rather than a list
class MultipleManagementNodeException(Exception):
def __init__(self, message):
super(MultipleManagementNodeException, self).__init__(message)
@staticmethod
def format(nodes):
"""
Formats the multiple management node exception message
:type: :class:`dict`
:param nodes: The dictionary containing management nodes
:rtype: :class:`str`
:return: Formatted string output
"""
message = 'Multiple Management Node Found on server'
for k, v in nodes.items():
message = message + os.linesep + 'Node name: {0} uuid: {1}'.format(k, v)
return message
def main():
lookup_service_helper = LookupServiceHelper(wsdl_url='file:///path/to/lookupservice.wsdl',
soap_url='https://server_ip/lookupservice/sdk')
lookup_service_helper.connect()
print(lookup_service_helper.find_sso_url())
print(lookup_service_helper.find_vapi_urls())
print(lookup_service_helper.find_vim_urls())
print(lookup_service_helper.find_vim_pbm_urls())
print(lookup_service_helper.find_mgmt_nodes())
# Start program
if __name__ == "__main__":
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2013, 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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 2013, 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
from vsphere.samples.common import sso
from vmware.vapi.security.sso import create_saml_bearer_security_context
from vsphere.samples.common.lookup_service_helper import LookupServiceHelper
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
from vsphere.samples.common.ssl_helper import get_unverified_context
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.common.platform_service_controller')
class PlatformServiceController(object):
"""
Manages services on the infrastructure node (e.g. lookup service, SSO etc.)
"""
def __init__(self, lswsdlurl, lssoapurl, ssousername, ssopassword, skip_verification):
self.lswsdlurl = lswsdlurl
self.lssoapurl = lssoapurl
self.ssousername = ssousername
self.ssopassword = ssopassword
self.lookupservicehelper = None
self.stsurl = None
self.bearer_token = None # SAML bearer token
self.sec_ctx = None # Security context
self.skip_verification = skip_verification
def login(self):
"""
Finds the SSO URL from the lookup service and retrieves the SAML token from STS URL
"""
logger.info('Connecting to lookup service url: {0}'.format(self.lssoapurl))
self.lookupservicehelper = LookupServiceHelper(wsdl_url=self.lswsdlurl,
soap_url=self.lssoapurl,
skip_verification=self.skip_verification)
self.lookupservicehelper.connect()
self.stsurl = self.lookupservicehelper.find_sso_url()
assert self.stsurl is not None
logger.info('Retrieving a SAML bearer token from STS url : {0}'.format(self.stsurl))
au = sso.SsoAuthenticator(self.stsurl)
context = None
if self.skip_verification:
context = get_unverified_context()
self.bearer_token = au.get_bearer_saml_assertion(
self.ssousername, self.ssopassword, delegatable=True, ssl_context=context)
self.sec_ctx = create_saml_bearer_security_context(self.bearer_token)

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2013, 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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 2013, 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
import argparse
import traceback
from vsphere.samples.common.service_manager_factory import ServiceManagerFactory
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_config import SampleConfig
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger(__name__)
class SampleBase(object):
def __init__(self, description):
if description is None:
raise Exception('Sample description cannot be empty')
self.description = description
# setup the argument parser
self.argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
self.argparser.add_argument('-s', '--server', help='Hostname of vCenter Server')
self.argparser.add_argument('-u', '--username', help='Username to login to the vCenter Server')
self.argparser.add_argument('-p', '--password', help='Password to login to the vCenter Server')
self.argparser.add_argument('-c', '--cleardata', action='store_true',
help='Clears the sample data on server after running')
self.argparser.add_argument('-v', '--skipverification', action='store_true',
help='Do not verify server certificate')
self.args = None
self.server = None
self.username = None
self.password = None
self.cleardata = False
self.skip_verification = False
def parse_args(self):
for name in dir(self):
attr = getattr(self, name)
if callable(attr) and name == '_options':
attr() # calling the method
self.args = self.argparser.parse_args() # parse all the sample arguments when they are all set
if self.args.server is None:
self.server = SampleConfig.get_server_url() # look for server IP in the sample config
else:
self.server = self.args.server
assert self.server is not None
logger.info('server: {0}'.format(self.server))
if self.args.username is None:
self.username = SampleConfig.get_username() # look for username in the sample config
else:
self.username = self.args.username
assert self.username is not None
if self.args.password is None:
self.password = SampleConfig.get_password() # look for password in the sample config
else:
self.password = self.args.password
assert self.password is not None
self.cleardata = self.args.cleardata
self.skip_verification = self.args.skipverification
def before(self):
for name in dir(self):
attr = getattr(self, name)
if callable(attr) and name == '_setup':
attr() # calling the method
def run(self):
for name in dir(self):
attr = getattr(self, name)
if callable(attr) and name == '_execute':
try:
attr() # calling the method
except Exception as e:
# print the exception and move on to the cleanup stage if cleardata is set to True.
logger.exception(e)
traceback.print_exc()
if bool(self.cleardata) is not True:
# re-throw the exception
raise Exception(e)
def after(self):
if bool(self.cleardata) is True:
for name in dir(self):
attr = getattr(self, name)
if callable(attr) and name == '_cleanup':
attr() # calling the method
def main(self):
self.parse_args()
self.before()
self.run()
self.after()
def get_service_manager(self):
return ServiceManagerFactory.get_service_manager(self.server,
self.username,
self.password,
self.skip_verification)

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
import argparse
def build_arg_parser():
"""
Builds a standard argument parser with arguments for talking to vCenter
-s server
-u username
-p password
-c cleanup
-v skip_verification
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='Standard Arguments for talking to vCenter')
parser.add_argument('-s', '--server',
action='store',
help='vSphere service IP to connect to')
parser.add_argument('-u', '--username',
action='store',
help='Username to use when connecting to vc')
parser.add_argument('-p', '--password',
action='store',
help='Password to use when connecting to vc')
parser.add_argument('-c', '--cleanup',
action='store_true',
help='Clean up after sample run. ')
parser.add_argument('-v', '--skipverification',
action='store_true',
help='Verify server certificate when connecting to vc.')
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2013, 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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 2013, 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
from os import path
try:
import configparser
except ImportError:
import ConfigParser as configparser
class SampleConfig(object):
config = configparser.RawConfigParser()
config.read(path.join(path.dirname(path.realpath(__file__)), '../../../sample.cfg'))
@classmethod
def get_sample_config(cls):
return cls.config
@classmethod
def get_server_url(cls):
config = SampleConfig.get_sample_config()
return config.get('connection', 'server')
@classmethod
def get_username(cls):
config = SampleConfig.get_sample_config()
return config.get('connection', 'username')
@classmethod
def get_password(cls):
config = SampleConfig.get_sample_config()
return config.get('connection', 'password')
def main():
print('serverurl: {0}'.format(SampleConfig.get_server_url()))
print('username: {0}'.format(SampleConfig.get_username()))
print('password: {0}'.format(SampleConfig.get_password()))
# Start program
# just for testing
if __name__ == "__main__":
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from six.moves import cStringIO
from vmware.vapi.bindings.struct import PrettyPrinter
from vsphere.samples.common import sample_cli
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup import testbed
def pp(value):
""" Utility method used to print the data nicely. """
output = cStringIO()
PrettyPrinter(stream=output).pprint(value)
return output.getvalue()
def parse_cli_args():
"""
Parse the server IP and credential used by samples.
Use values from command line arguments if present, otherwise use values
from testbed.py
"""
# parse command line
parser = sample_cli.build_arg_parser()
args = parser.parse_args()
return process_cli_args(args)
def parse_cli_args_vm(vm_name):
"""
Parse the server IP, credential and vm name used by vcenter vm samples.
Use values from command line arguments if present, otherwise use values
from testbed.py
"""
# parse command line
parser = sample_cli.build_arg_parser()
parser.add_argument('-n', '--vm_name',
action='store',
help='Name of the testing vm')
args = parser.parse_args()
server, username, password, cleardata, skip_verification = \
process_cli_args(args)
if args.vm_name:
vm_name = args.vm_name
else:
print("Using vm name({}) specified in testbed.py".format(vm_name))
if not vm_name:
exit("vm name is required")
print("vm name = {}".format(vm_name))
return server, username, password, cleardata, skip_verification, vm_name
def process_cli_args(args):
"""
Process server IP and credential args.
"""
if args.server:
server = args.server
else:
print("Using vcenter server specified in testbed.py")
server = testbed.config['SERVER']
if not server:
exit("vcenter server is required")
print("vcenter server = {}".format(server))
if args.username:
username = args.username
else:
print("Using vc user specified in testbed.py")
username = testbed.config['USERNAME']
if not username:
exit("vc user is required")
print("vc user = {}".format(username))
if args.password:
password = args.password
else:
print("Using vc password specified in testbed.py")
password = testbed.config['PASSWORD']
cleardata = args.cleanup
print("sample cleanup = {}".format(cleardata))
skip_verification = args.skipverification
print("skip server cert verification = {}".format(skip_verification))
return server, username, password, cleardata, skip_verification
class Context(object):
"""Class that holds common context for running vcenter samples."""
def __init__(self, testbed, service_instance, stub_config):
# Testbed configuration
self.testbed = testbed
# pyVmomi SOAP Service Instance
self.service_instance = service_instance
# vAPI stub configuration used to make other stubs
self.stub_config = stub_config
self.option = {}
@property
def testbed(self):
return self._testbed
@testbed.setter
def testbed(self, value):
self._testbed = value
@property
def service_instance(self):
return self._service_instance
@service_instance.setter
def service_instance(self, value):
self._service_instance = value
@property
def soap_stub(self):
return self._service_instance._stub
@soap_stub.setter
def soap_stub(self, value):
self._soap_stub = value
@property
def stub_config(self):
return self._stub_config
@stub_config.setter
def stub_config(self, value):
self._stub_config = value
@property
def option(self):
return self._option
@option.setter
def option(self, value):
self._option = value
def to_option_string(self):
s = ['=' * 79,
'Testbed Options:',
'=' * 79]
s += [' {}: {}'.format(k, self._option[k])
for k in sorted(self._option.keys())]
s += ['=' * 79]
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2013, 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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 2013, 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
from pyVim.connect import SmartConnect, Disconnect
from vsphere.samples.common import vapiconnect
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
from vsphere.samples.common.ssl_helper import get_unverified_context
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.common.service_manager')
class ServiceManager(object):
"""
Manages Vim and vAPI services on a management node.
"""
def __init__(self, server, username, password, skip_verification):
self.server_url = server
self.username = username
self.password = password
self.skip_verification = skip_verification
self.vapi_url = None
self.vim_url = None
self.session = None
self.session_id = None
self.stub_config = None
self.si = None
self.content = None
self.vim_uuid = None
def connect(self):
# Connect to vAPI Endpoint on vCenter Server system
self.stub_config = vapiconnect.connect(host=self.server_url,
user=self.username,
pwd=self.password,
skip_verification=self.skip_verification)
# Connect to VIM API Endpoint on vCenter Server system
context = None
if self.skip_verification:
context = get_unverified_context()
self.si = SmartConnect(host=self.server_url,
user=self.username,
pwd=self.password,
sslContext=context)
assert self.si is not None
# Retrieve the service content
self.content = self.si.RetrieveContent()
assert self.content is not None
self.vim_uuid = self.content.about.instanceUuid
def disconnect(self):
logger.info('disconnecting the session')
vapiconnect.logout(self.stub_config)
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2013, 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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 2013, 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
from vsphere.samples.common.service_manager import ServiceManager
class ServiceManagerFactory(object):
"""
Factory class for getting service manager for a management node.
"""
service_manager = None
@classmethod
def get_service_manager(cls, server, username, password, skip_verification):
cls.service_manager = ServiceManager(server,
username,
password,
skip_verification)
cls.service_manager.connect()
return cls.service_manager
@classmethod
def disconnect(cls):
if cls.service_manager:
cls.service_manager.disconnect()
import atexit
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2013, 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
import ssl
def get_unverified_context():
"""
Get an unverified ssl context. Used to disable the server certificate
verification.
@return: unverified ssl context.
"""
context = None
if hasattr(ssl, '_create_unverified_context'):
context = ssl._create_unverified_context()
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2013, 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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 2013, 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
# Standard library imports.
try:
import httplib
except ImportError:
import http.client as httplib
import re
import cgi
import sys
import time
import base64
import hashlib
from uuid import uuid4
try:
from StringIO import StringIO
except ImportError:
from io import StringIO
try:
from urlparse import urlparse
except ImportError:
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from vsphere.samples.common.ssl_helper import get_unverified_context
# Third-party imports.
from lxml import etree
def _extract_certificate(cert):
"""
Extract DER certificate/private key from DER/base64-ed DER/PEM string.
@type cert: C{str}
@param cert: Certificate/private key in one of three supported formats.
@rtype: C{str}
@return: Certificate/private key in DER (binary ASN.1) format.
"""
if not cert:
raise IOError('Empty certificate')
signature = cert[0]
# DER certificate is sequence. ASN.1 sequence is 0x30.
if signature == '\x30':
return cert
# PEM without preamble. Base64-encoded 0x30 is 0x4D.
if signature == '\x4D':
return base64.b64decode(cert)
# PEM with preamble. Starts with '-'.
if signature == '-':
return base64.b64decode(re.sub('-----[A-Z ]*-----', '', cert))
# Unknown format.
raise IOError('Invalid certificate file format')
class SoapException(Exception):
"""
Exception raised in case of STS request failure.
"""
def __init__(self, soap_msg, fault_code, fault_string):
"""
Initializer for SoapException.
@type soap_msg: C{str}
@param soap_msg: the soap fault XML returned by STS
@type fault_code: C{str}
@param fault_code: The fault code returned by STS.
@type fault_string: C{str}
@param fault_string: The fault string returned by STS.
"""
self._soap_msg = soap_msg
self._fault_code = fault_code
self._fault_string = fault_string
Exception.__init__(self)
def __str__(self):
"""
Returns the string representation of SoapException.
@rtype: C{str}
@return: string representation of SoapException
"""
return ("SoapException:\nfaultcode: %(_fault_code)s\n"
"faultstring: %(_fault_string)s\n"
"faultxml: %(_soap_msg)s" % self.__dict__)
class SSOHTTPSConnection(httplib.HTTPSConnection):
"""
An HTTPS class that verifies server's certificate on connect.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Initializer. See httplib.HTTPSConnection for other arguments
than thumbprint and server_cert.
At least one of thumbprint, server_cert should be provided,
otherwise server certificate is not validated.
@type thumbprint: C(str)
@param thumbprint: Expected SHA-1 thumbprint of the server
certificate. May be None.
@type server_cert: C(str)
@param server_cert: File with expected server certificate.
May be None.
"""
self.server_thumbprint = kwargs.pop('thumbprint')
if self.server_thumbprint is not None:
self.server_thumbprint = re.sub(':', '',
self.server_thumbprint.lower())
server_cert_path = kwargs.pop('server_cert')
if server_cert_path is not None:
with open(server_cert_path, 'rb') as f:
server_cert = f.read()
self.server_cert = _extract_certificate(server_cert)
else:
self.server_cert = None
httplib.HTTPSConnection.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
def _check_cert(self, peerCert):
"""
Verify that peer certificate matches one we expect.
@type peerCert: C(str)
@param peerCert: Server certificate in DER format.
@rtype: boolean
@return: True if peerCert is acceptable. False otherwise.
"""
if self.server_cert is not None:
if peerCert != self.server_cert:
return False
if self.server_thumbprint is not None:
thumbprint = hashlib.sha1(peerCert).hexdigest().lower() # pylint: disable=E1101
if thumbprint != self.server_thumbprint:
return False
return True
def connect(self):
"""
Connect method: connects to the remote system, and upon
successful connection validates certificate.
Throws an exception when something is wrong. See
httplib.HTTPSConnection.connect() for details.
"""
httplib.HTTPSConnection.connect(self)
if not self._check_cert(self.sock.getpeercert(True)):
self.sock.close()
self.sock = None
raise IOError('Invalid certificate')
class SsoAuthenticator(object):
"""
A class to handle the transport layer communication between the client and
the STS service.
"""
def __init__(self,
sts_url,
sts_cert=None,
thumbprint=None
):
"""
Initializer for SsoAuthenticator.
@type sts_url: C{str}
@param sts_url: URL for the Security Token Service. Usually
obtained by querying Component Manager.
@type sts_cert: C{str}
@param sts_cert: The file with public key of the Security
Token Service. Usually obtained from
Component Manager and written to the file.
@type thumbprint: C{str}
@param thumbprint: The SHA-1 thumbprint of the certificate used
by the Security Token Service. It is same
thumbprint you can pass to pyVmomi SoapAdapter.
"""
self._sts_cert = sts_cert
self._sts_url = sts_url
self._sts_thumbprint = thumbprint
def perform_request(self,
soap_message,
public_key=None,
private_key=None,
ssl_context=None):
"""
Performs a Holder-of-Key SAML token request using the service user's
certificates or a bearer token request using the user credentials.
@type soap_message: C{str}
@param soap_message: Authentication SOAP request.
@type public_key: C{str}
@param public_key: File containing the public key for the service
user registered with SSO, in PEM format.
@type private_key: C{str}
@param private_key: File containing the private key for the service
user registered with SSO, in PEM format.
@type ssl_context: ssl.SSLContext
@param ssl_context: Context describing the various SSL options.
@rtype: C{str}
@return: Response received from the STS after the HoK request.
"""
parsed = urlparse(self._sts_url)
host = parsed.netloc # pylint: disable=E1101
import ssl
if ssl_context and hasattr(ssl, '_create_unverified_context'):
# Python 2.7.9 has stronger SSL certificate validation, so we need
# to pass in a context when dealing with self-signed certificates.
webservice = SSOHTTPSConnection(host=host,
key_file=private_key,
cert_file=public_key,
server_cert=self._sts_cert,
thumbprint=self._sts_thumbprint,
context=ssl_context)
else:
# Versions of Python before 2.7.9 don't support the context
# parameter, so if it wan't provided, don't pass it on.
webservice = SSOHTTPSConnection(host=host,
key_file=private_key,
cert_file=public_key,
server_cert=self._sts_cert,
thumbprint=self._sts_thumbprint)
webservice.putrequest("POST", parsed.path, skip_host=True) # pylint: disable=E1101
webservice.putheader("Host", host)
webservice.putheader("User-Agent", "VMware/pyVmomi")
webservice.putheader("Accept", "text/xml, multipart/related")
webservice.putheader("Content-type", "text/xml; charset=\"UTF-8\"")
webservice.putheader("Content-length", "%d" % len(soap_message))
webservice.putheader("Connection", "keep-alive")
webservice.putheader("SOAPAction",
"http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512/RST/Issue")
webservice.endheaders()
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: # Python 3
webservice.send(bytes(soap_message, 'UTF-8'))
else:
webservice.send(soap_message)
saml_response = webservice.getresponse()
if saml_response.status != 200:
fault = saml_response.read()
# Best effort at figuring out a SOAP fault.
if saml_response.status == 500 and fault and 'faultcode' in fault:
fault_xml = etree.fromstring(fault)
parsed_fault = fault_xml.xpath("//text()")
if len(parsed_fault) == 2:
raise SoapException(fault, *parsed_fault)
raise Exception("Got response %s: %s\n%s" %
(saml_response.status, saml_response.msg, fault))
return saml_response.read()
def get_bearer_saml_assertion(self,
username,
password,
public_key=None,
private_key=None,
request_duration=60,
token_duration=600,
delegatable=False,
renewable=False,
ssl_context=None):
"""
Extracts the assertion from the Bearer Token received from the Security
Token Service.
@type username: C{str}
@param username: Username for the user for which bearer token
needs to be requested.
@type password: C{str}
@param password: Password for the user for which bearer token
needs to be requested.
@type public_key: C{str}
@param public_key: File containing the public key for the service
user registered with SSO, in PEM format.
@type private_key: C{str}
@param private_key: File containing the private key for the service
user registered with SSO, in PEM format.
@type request_duration: C{long}
@param request_duration: The duration for which the request is valid. If
the STS receives this request after this
duration, it is assumed to have expired. The
duration is in seconds and the default is 60s.
@type token_duration: C{long}
@param token_duration: The duration for which the SAML token is issued
for. The duration is specified in seconds and
the default is 600s.
@type delegatable: C{boolean}
@param delegatable: Whether the generated token is delegatable or not
The default value is False
@type ssl_context: ssl.SSLContext
@param ssl_context: Context describing the various SSL options.
@rtype: C{str}
@return: The SAML assertion.
"""
request = SecurityTokenRequest(username=username,
password=password,
public_key=public_key,
private_key=private_key,
request_duration=request_duration,
token_duration=token_duration)
soap_message = request.construct_bearer_token_request(
delegatable=delegatable, renewable=renewable)
bearer_token = self.perform_request(soap_message,
public_key,
private_key,
ssl_context)
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
return etree.tostring(
_extract_element(etree.fromstring(bearer_token),
'Assertion',
{'saml2': "urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion"}),
pretty_print=False).decode('utf-8')
else:
return etree.tostring(
_extract_element(etree.fromstring(bearer_token),
'Assertion',
{'saml2': "urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion"}),
pretty_print=False)
class SecurityTokenRequest(object):
"""
SecurityTokenRequest class handles the serialization of request to the STS
for a SAML token.
"""
# pylint: disable=R0902
def __init__(self,
username=None,
password=None,
public_key=None,
private_key=None,
request_duration=60,
token_duration=600):
"""
Initializer for the SecurityToken Request class.
@type username: C{str}
@param username: Username for the user for which bearer token
needs to be requested.
@type password: C{str}
@param password: Password for the user for which bearer token
needs to be requested.
@type public_key: C{str}
@param public_key: The file containing the public key of the
service account requesting the SAML token.
@type private_key: C{str}
@param private_key: The file containing the private key of the
service account requesting the SAML token.
@type request_duration: C{long}
@param request_duration: The duration for which the request is valid. If
the STS receives this request after this
duration, it is assumed to have expired. The
duration is specified in seconds and default is
60s.
@type token_duration: C{long}
@param token_duraiton: The duration for which the SAML token is issued
for. The duration is specified in seconds and
the default is 600s.
"""
self._timestamp_id = _generate_id()
self._signature_id = _generate_id()
self._request_id = _generate_id()
self._security_token_id = _generate_id()
current = time.time()
self._created = time.strftime(TIME_FORMAT,
time.gmtime(current))
self._expires = time.strftime(TIME_FORMAT,
time.gmtime(current + token_duration))
self._request_expires = time.strftime(TIME_FORMAT,
time.gmtime(current +
request_duration))
self._timestamp = TIMESTAMP_TEMPLATE % self.__dict__
self._username = cgi.escape(username) if username else username
self._password = cgi.escape(password) if password else password
self._public_key_file = public_key
self._private_key_file = private_key
self._act_as_token = None
self._renewable = str(False).lower()
self._delegatable = str(False).lower()
self._use_key = ''
self._private_key = None
self._binary_exchange = None
self._public_key = None
def construct_bearer_token_request(self, delegatable=False, renewable=False):
"""
Constructs the actual Bearer token SOAP request.
@type delegatable: C{boolean}
@param delegatable: Whether the generated token is delegatable or not
@type renewable: C{boolean}
@param renewable: Whether the generated token is renewable or not
The default value is False
@rtype: C{str}
@return: Bearer token SOAP request.
"""
self._key_type = "http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512/Bearer"
self._security_token = USERNAME_TOKEN_TEMPLATE % self.__dict__
self._delegatable = str(delegatable).lower()
self._renewable = str(renewable).lower()
return _canonicalize(REQUEST_TEMPLATE % self.__dict__)
def _generate_id():
"""
An internal helper method to generate UUIDs.
@rtype: C{str}
@return: UUID
"""
return "_%s" % uuid4()
def _canonicalize(xml_string):
"""
Given an xml string, canonicalize the string per
U{http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#}
@type xml_string: C{str}
@param xml_string: The XML string that needs to be canonicalized.
@rtype: C{str}
@return: Canonicalized string.
"""
string = StringIO(xml_string)
parser = etree.XMLParser(remove_blank_text=True)
tree = etree.parse(string, parser=parser)
# io.StringIO only accepts Unicode input (i.e. u"multibyte string"), while StringIO.StringIO accepts either 8 bit input or unicode input.
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
from io import BytesIO
string = BytesIO()
tree.write_c14n(string, exclusive=True, with_comments=False)
return string.getvalue().decode('utf-8')
else:
string = StringIO()
tree.write_c14n(string, exclusive=True, with_comments=False)
return string.getvalue()
def _extract_element(xml, element_name, namespace):
"""
An internal method provided to extract an element from the given XML.
@type xml: C{str}
@param xml: The XML string from which the element will be extracted.
@type element_name: C{str}
@param element_name: The element that needs to be extracted from the XML.
@type namespace: dict
@param namespace: A dict containing the namespace of the element to be
extracted.
@rtype: etree element.
@return: The extracted element.
"""
assert(len(namespace) == 1)
result = xml.xpath("//%s:%s" % (list(namespace.keys())[0], element_name), # python 3.x dict.keys() returns a view
namespaces=namespace)
if result:
return result[0]
else:
raise KeyError('%s does not seem to be present in the XML.' %
element_name)
TIME_FORMAT = "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.987Z"
# Template container for user's credentials when requesting a bearer token.
USERNAME_TOKEN_TEMPLATE = """\
<ns2:UsernameToken xmlns:ns2="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd">
<ns2:Username>%(_username)s</ns2:Username>
<ns2:Password>%(_password)s</ns2:Password>
</ns2:UsernameToken>"""
# Template containing the anchor to the signature.
USE_KEY_TEMPLATE = """\
<UseKey Sig="%(_signature_id)s"/>"""
# The follwoing template is used to create a timestamp for the various messages.
# The timestamp is used to indicate the duration of the request itself.
TIMESTAMP_TEMPLATE = """\
<ns3:Timestamp xmlns:ns3="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd" ns3:Id="%(_timestamp_id)s">
<ns3:Created>%(_created)s</ns3:Created><ns3:Expires>%(_request_expires)s</ns3:Expires></ns3:Timestamp>"""
# The following template is used to construct the token requests to the STS.
REQUEST_TEMPLATE = """\
<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<SOAP-ENV:Header>
<ns6:Security xmlns="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512"
xmlns:ns2="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"
xmlns:ns3="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd"
xmlns:ns6="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd">
%(_timestamp)s
%(_security_token)s
</ns6:Security>
</SOAP-ENV:Header>
<SOAP-ENV:Body xmlns:wsu="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd" wsu:Id="%(_request_id)s">
<RequestSecurityToken xmlns="http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512"
xmlns:ns2="http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing"
xmlns:ns3="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd"
xmlns:ns6="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd">
<TokenType>urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion</TokenType>
<RequestType>http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512/Issue</RequestType>
<Lifetime>
<ns3:Created>%(_created)s</ns3:Created>
<ns3:Expires>%(_expires)s</ns3:Expires>
</Lifetime>
<Renewing Allow="%(_renewable)s" OK="%(_renewable)s"/>
<Delegatable>%(_delegatable)s</Delegatable>
<KeyType>%(_key_type)s</KeyType>
<SignatureAlgorithm>http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#rsa-sha256</SignatureAlgorithm>%(_use_key)s</RequestSecurityToken>
</SOAP-ENV:Body>
</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>"""

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
import requests
from com.vmware.cis_client import Session
from vmware.vapi.lib.connect import get_requests_connector
from vmware.vapi.security.session import create_session_security_context
from vmware.vapi.security.user_password import \
create_user_password_security_context
from vmware.vapi.stdlib.client.factories import StubConfigurationFactory
def get_jsonrpc_endpoint_url(host):
# The URL for the stub requests are made against the /api HTTP endpoint
# of the vCenter system.
return "https://{}/api".format(host)
def connect(host, user, pwd, skip_verification=False, suppress_warning=True):
"""
Create an authenticated stub configuraiton object that can be used to issue
requests against vCenter.
Returns a stub_config that stores the session identifier that can be used
to issue authenticated requests against vCenter.
"""
host_url = get_jsonrpc_endpoint_url(host)
session = requests.Session()
if skip_verification:
session = create_unverified_session(session, suppress_warning)
connector = get_requests_connector(session=session, url=host_url)
stub_config = StubConfigurationFactory.new_std_configuration(connector)
return login(stub_config, user, pwd)
def login(stub_config, user, pwd):
"""
Create an authenticated session with vCenter.
Returns a stub_config that stores the session identifier that can be used
to issue authenticated requests against vCenter.
"""
# Pass user credentials (user/password) in the security context to
# authenticate.
user_password_security_context = create_user_password_security_context(user,
pwd)
stub_config.connector.set_security_context(user_password_security_context)
# Create the stub for the session service and login by creating a session.
session_svc = Session(stub_config)
session_id = session_svc.create()
# Successful authentication. Store the session identifier in the security
# context of the stub and use that for all subsequent remote requests
session_security_context = create_session_security_context(session_id)
stub_config.connector.set_security_context(session_security_context)
return stub_config
def logout(stub_config):
"""
Delete session with vCenter.
"""
session_svc = Session(stub_config)
session_svc.delete()
def create_unverified_session(session, suppress_warning):
"""
Create a unverified session to disable the server certificate verification.
"""
session.verify = False
if suppress_warning:
# Suppress unverified https request warnings
from requests.packages.urllib3.exceptions import InsecureRequestWarning
requests.packages.urllib3.disable_warnings(InsecureRequestWarning)
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This directory contains samples for Content Library APIs:
* CRUD operations on a content library - crud/library_crud.py
* Updating content of a content library item - contentupdate/content_update.py
* Workflow to deploy an OVF library item to a resource pool - ovfdeploy/deploy_ovf_template.py
* Workflows to import an OVF package into a content library, and download of an OVF template from a content library - ovfimport/ovf_import_export.py
* Basic workflow to publish and subscribe content libraries - publishsubscribe/library_publish_subscribe.py
* Workflow to capture a virtual machine into a content library - vmcapture/vm_template_capture.py
* Content library ISO item mount and unmount workflow - isomount/iso_mount.py
Running the samples
* $ cd /path/to/VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-<version>/client/bin
* $ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/src/vsphere/samples/contentlibrary/<sample-dir>/<sample>.py --server <vCenter Server IP> --name <username> --password <password> <additional-sample-parameters>
The additional sample parameters are as follows (all parameters can be displayed for any sample using option --help)
* library_crud.py --datastorename <datastore-name>
* content_update.py --datastorename <datastore-name>
* deploy_ovf_template.py --clustername <cluster-name> --libitemname <ovf-item-name>
* ovf_import_export.py --datastorename <datastore-name>
* library_publish_subscribe.py --datastorename <datastore-name>
* vm_template_capture.py --datastorename <datastore-name> --vmname <vm-name>
* iso_mount.py --datastorename <datastore-name> --vmname <vm-name>
* Testbed Requirement:
- 1 vCenter Server
- 2 ESX hosts
- 1 datastore
- Some samples need a VM or an OVF library item created as mentioned above

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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. -- VMware Confidential'
# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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. -- VMware Confidential'
# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
* 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.
"""
try:
import urllib2
except ImportError:
import urllib.request as urllib2
from com.vmware.content.library.item_client import UpdateSessionModel
from vsphere.samples.common.id_generator import generate_random_uuid
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_base import SampleBase
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_client import ClsApiClient
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_helper import ClsApiHelper
__author__ = 'VMware, Inc.'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.content_update')
class ContentUpdate(SampleBase):
"""
Demonstrates the workflow of updating a content library item.
Note: the workflow needs an existing datastore (of type vmfs) with available storage.
"""
ISO_FILE_1 = 'test.iso'
ISO_FILE_2 = 'test-2.iso'
ISO_ITEM_NAME = 'test'
def __init__(self):
SampleBase.__init__(self, self.__doc__)
self.servicemanager = None
self.client = None
self.helper = None
self.datastore_name = None
self.lib_name = "demo-lib"
self.local_library = None
def _options(self):
self.argparser.add_argument('-datastorename', '--datastorename',
help='The name of the datastore where '
'the library will be created.')
def _setup(self):
self.datastore_name = self.args.datastorename
assert self.datastore_name is not None
self.servicemanager = self.get_service_manager()
self.client = ClsApiClient(self.servicemanager)
self.helper = ClsApiHelper(self.client, self.skip_verification)
def _execute(self):
storage_backings = self.helper.create_storage_backings(self.servicemanager,
self.datastore_name)
library_id = self.helper.create_local_library(storage_backings, self.lib_name)
self.local_library = self.client.local_library_service.get(library_id)
self.delete_and_upload_scenario(library_id)
self.replace_scenario(library_id)
def replace_scenario(self, library_id):
"""
:param library_id: the Iso item will be created, and then replaced in this library
:return: None
Content update scenario 2:
Update ISO library item by creating an update session for the
item, then adding the new ISO file using the same session file
name into the update session, which will replace the existing
ISO file upon session complete.
"""
iso_item_id = self.helper.create_library_item(library_id=library_id,
item_name=self.ISO_ITEM_NAME,
item_description='Sample iso file',
item_type='iso')
logger.info('ISO Library item version (on creation) {0}:'.format(
self.get_item_version(iso_item_id)))
iso_files_map = self.helper.get_iso_file_map(item_filename=self.ISO_FILE_1,
disk_filename=self.ISO_FILE_1)
self.helper.upload_files(library_item_id=iso_item_id, files_map=iso_files_map)
original_version = self.get_item_version(iso_item_id)
logger.info('ISO Library item version (on original content upload) {0}:'.format(
original_version))
session_id = self.client.upload_service.create(
create_spec=UpdateSessionModel(library_item_id=iso_item_id),
client_token=generate_random_uuid())
# Use the same item filename (update endpoint, as it's a replace scenario)
iso_files_map = self.helper.get_iso_file_map(item_filename=self.ISO_FILE_1,
disk_filename=self.ISO_FILE_2)
self.helper.upload_files_in_session(iso_files_map, session_id)
self.client.upload_service.complete(session_id)
self.client.upload_service.delete(session_id)
updated_version = self.get_item_version(iso_item_id)
logger.info('ISO Library item version (after content update): {0}'.format(
updated_version))
assert updated_version > original_version, 'content update should increase the version'
def delete_and_upload_scenario(self, library_id):
"""
:param library_id: the OVF item will be created and updated in this library
:return: None
Content update scenario 1:
Update OVF library item by creating an update session for the
OVF item, removing all existing files in the session, then
adding all new files into the same update session, and completing
the session to finish the content update.
"""
# Create a new library item in the content library for uploading the files
ovf_item_id = self.helper.create_library_item(library_id=library_id,
item_name='demo-ovf-item',
item_description='Sample simple VM template',
item_type='ovf')
assert ovf_item_id is not None
logger.info('Library item created id: {0}'.format(ovf_item_id))
logger.info('OVF Library item version (at creation) {0}:'.format(
self.get_item_version(ovf_item_id)))
# Upload a VM template to the CL
ovf_files_map = self.helper.get_ovf_files_map(ClsApiHelper.SIMPLE_OVF_RELATIVE_DIR)
self.helper.upload_files(library_item_id=ovf_item_id, files_map=ovf_files_map)
logger.info('Uploaded ovf and vmdk files to library item {0}'.format(ovf_item_id))
original_version = self.get_item_version(ovf_item_id)
logger.info('OVF Library item version (on original content upload): {0}'.format(
original_version))
# Create a new session and perform content update
session_id = self.client.upload_service.create(
create_spec=UpdateSessionModel(library_item_id=ovf_item_id),
client_token=generate_random_uuid())
existing_files = self.client.upload_file_service.list(session_id)
for file in existing_files:
logger.info('deleting {0}'.format(file.name))
self.client.upload_file_service.remove(session_id, file.name)
ovf_files_map = self.helper.get_ovf_files_map(
ovf_location=ClsApiHelper.PLAIN_OVF_RELATIVE_DIR)
self.helper.upload_files_in_session(ovf_files_map, session_id)
self.client.upload_service.complete(session_id)
self.client.upload_service.delete(session_id)
updated_version = self.get_item_version(ovf_item_id)
logger.info('OVF Library item version (after content update): {0}'.format(
updated_version))
assert updated_version > original_version, 'content update should increase the version'
def get_item_version(self, item_id):
ovf_item_model = self.client.library_item_service.get(item_id)
pre_update_version = ovf_item_model.content_version
return pre_update_version
def _cleanup(self):
if self.local_library:
self.client.local_library_service.delete(library_id=self.local_library.id)
logger.info('Deleted Library Id: {0}'.format(self.local_library.id))
def main():
content_update_sample = ContentUpdate()
content_update_sample.main()
if __name__ == '__main__':
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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. -- VMware Confidential'
# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.content_client import LibraryModel
from com.vmware.content.library_client import StorageBacking
from vsphere.samples.common.id_generator import generate_random_uuid
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_base import SampleBase
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_client import ClsApiClient
from vsphere.samples.vim.helpers.get_datastore_by_name import get_datastore_id
__author__ = 'VMware, Inc.'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved. -- VMware Confidential'
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.contentlibrary')
class LibraryCrud(SampleBase):
"""
Demonstrates the basic operations of a content library. The sample also
demonstrates the interoperability of the VIM and vAPI.
Note: the workflow needs an existing VC DS with available storage.
"""
def __init__(self):
SampleBase.__init__(self, self.__doc__)
self.servicemanager = None
self.client = None
self.datastore_name = None
self.lib_name = "demo-local-lib"
self.local_library = None
def _options(self):
self.argparser.add_argument('-datastorename',
'--datastorename',
help='The name of the datastore.')
def _setup(self):
if not self.datastore_name:
self.datastore_name = self.args.datastorename
assert self.datastore_name is not None
if not self.servicemanager:
self.servicemanager = self.get_service_manager()
self.client = ClsApiClient(self.servicemanager)
def _execute(self):
# List of visible content libraries
visible_cls = self.client.local_library_service.list()
if len(visible_cls) > 0:
for visible_cl in visible_cls:
get_visible_cl = self.client.local_library_service.get(visible_cl)
logger.info('Visible content library: {0} with id: {1}'.format(get_visible_cl.name, visible_cl))
# Find the datastore by the given datastore name using property collector
self.datastore_id = get_datastore_id(service_manager=self.servicemanager, datastore_name=self.datastore_name)
assert self.datastore_id is not None
logger.info('DataStore: {0} ID: {1}'.format(self.datastore_name, self.datastore_id))
# Build the storage backing for the library to be created
storage_backings = []
storage_backing = StorageBacking(type=StorageBacking.Type.DATASTORE, datastore_id=self.datastore_id)
storage_backings.append(storage_backing)
# Build the specification for the library to be created
create_spec = LibraryModel()
create_spec.name = self.lib_name
create_spec.description = "Local library backed by VC datastore"
create_spec.type = create_spec.LibraryType.LOCAL
create_spec.storage_backings = storage_backings
# Create a local content library backed the VC datastore using vAPIs
library_id = self.client.local_library_service.create(create_spec=create_spec,
client_token=generate_random_uuid())
logger.info('Local library created: ID: {0}'.format(library_id))
# Retrieve the local content library
self.local_library = self.client.local_library_service.get(library_id)
logger.info('Retrieved library: ID: {0}'.format(self.local_library.id))
# Update the local content library
update_spec = LibraryModel()
update_spec.description = "new description"
self.client.local_library_service.update(library_id, update_spec)
logger.info('Updated library description')
def _cleanup(self):
if self.local_library:
self.client.local_library_service.delete(library_id=self.local_library.id)
logger.info('Deleted Library Id: {0}'.format(self.local_library.id))
def main():
sample = LibraryCrud()
sample.main()
if __name__ == '__main__':
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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. -- VMware Confidential'
# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
import os
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_base import SampleBase
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_client import ClsApiClient
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_helper import ClsApiHelper
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper.vm_helper import get_vm
__author__ = 'VMware, Inc.'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.iso_mount')
class IsoMount(SampleBase):
"""
Demonstrates the content library ISO item mount and
unmount workflow via the mount and unmount APIs from the
ISO service.
"""
ISO_FILENAME = 'test.iso'
def __init__(self):
SampleBase.__init__(self, self.__doc__)
self.servicemanager = None
self.client = None
self.datastore_name = None
self.lib_name = "iso-demo-lib"
self.local_library = None
self.iso_item_name = "iso-demo-lib-item"
self.vm_name = None
def _options(self):
self.argparser.add_argument('-datastorename',
'--datastorename',
help='The name of a datastore (of type vmfs) that is'
' acceassible to the vm specified with --vmname.')
self.argparser.add_argument('-vmname',
'--vmname',
help='The name of the vm where iso will be mounted. '
'The vm needs to be already created on the vCenter')
def _setup(self):
self.datastore_name = self.args.datastorename
assert self.datastore_name is not None
self.vm_name = self.args.vmname
assert self.vm_name is not None
self.servicemanager = self.get_service_manager()
self.client = ClsApiClient(self.servicemanager)
self.helper = ClsApiHelper(self.client, self.skip_verification)
def _execute(self):
storage_backings = self.helper.create_storage_backings(self.servicemanager, self.datastore_name)
library_id = self.helper.create_local_library(storage_backings, self.lib_name)
self.local_library = self.client.local_library_service.get(library_id)
library_item_id = self.helper.create_iso_library_item(library_id,self.iso_item_name, self.ISO_FILENAME)
vm_id = get_vm(self.servicemanager.stub_config, self.vm_name)
assert vm_id is not None
# Mount the iso item as a CDROM device
device_id = self.client.iso_service.mount(library_item_id, vm_id)
assert device_id is not None
logger.info('Mounted library item {0}'
' on vm {1} at device {2}'.format(self.iso_item_name, self.vm_name, device_id))
# Unmount the CDROM
self.client.iso_service.unmount(vm_id, device_id)
logger.info('Unmounted library item {0}'
'from vm {1} mounted at device {2}'.format(self.iso_item_name,
self.vm_name, device_id))
def _cleanup(self):
if self.local_library:
self.client.local_library_service.delete(library_id=self.local_library.id)
logger.info('Deleted Library Id: {0}'.format(self.local_library.id))
def main():
iso_mount_sample = IsoMount()
iso_mount_sample.main()
if __name__ == '__main__':
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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. -- VMware Confidential'
# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.content_client import (Library,
LocalLibrary,
SubscribedLibrary)
from com.vmware.content.library_client import Item, SubscribedItem
from com.vmware.content.library.item_client import DownloadSession
from com.vmware.content.library.item_client import UpdateSession
from com.vmware.content.library.item.downloadsession_client import File as DownloadSessionFile
from com.vmware.content.library.item.updatesession_client import File as UpdateSessionFile
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import VM
from com.vmware.vcenter.iso_client import Image
from com.vmware.vcenter.ovf_client import LibraryItem
__author__ = 'VMware, Inc.'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
class ClsApiClient(object):
"""
This is a simplified wrapper around the Content Library APIs.
It is used to access services exposed by Content Library Service.
"""
def __init__(self, service_manager):
# Client for all the services on a management node.
self.service_manager = service_manager
# Returns the service which provides support for generic functionality
# which can be applied equally to all types of libraries
self.library_service = Library(self.service_manager.stub_config)
# Returns the service for managing local libraries
self.local_library_service = LocalLibrary(self.service_manager.stub_config)
# Returns the service for managing subscribed libraries
self.subscribed_library_service = SubscribedLibrary(self.service_manager.stub_config)
# Returns the service for managing library items
self.library_item_service = Item(self.service_manager.stub_config)
# Returns the service for managing sessions to update or delete content
self.upload_service = UpdateSession(self.service_manager.stub_config)
# Returns the service for managing files within an update session
self.upload_file_service = UpdateSessionFile(self.service_manager.stub_config)
# Returns the service for managing sessions to download content
self.download_service = DownloadSession(self.service_manager.stub_config)
# Returns the service for managing files within a download session
self.download_file_service = DownloadSessionFile(self.service_manager.stub_config)
# Returns the service for deploying virtual machines from OVF library items
self.ovf_lib_item_service = LibraryItem(self.service_manager.stub_config)
# Returns the service for mount and unmount of an iso file on a VM
self.iso_service = Image(self.service_manager.stub_config)
# Returns the service for managing subscribed library items
self.subscribed_item_service = SubscribedItem(self.service_manager.stub_config)
# Creates the service that communicates with virtual machines
self.vm_service = VM(self.service_manager.stub_config)
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
import os
import time
import ssl
try:
import urllib2
except ImportError:
import urllib.request as urllib2
from com.vmware.content_client import LibraryModel
from com.vmware.content.library_client import (ItemModel,
StorageBacking)
from com.vmware.content.library.item_client import (DownloadSessionModel,
UpdateSessionModel)
from com.vmware.content.library.item.downloadsession_client import File as DownloadSessionFile
from com.vmware.content.library.item.updatesession_client import File as UpdateSessionFile
from vsphere.samples.common.id_generator import generate_random_uuid
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
from vsphere.samples.vim.helpers.get_datastore_by_name import get_datastore_id
__author__ = 'VMware, Inc.'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib')
class ClsApiHelper(object):
"""
Helper class to perform commonly used operations using Content Library API.
"""
ISO_FILE_RELATIVE_DIR = '../../../../../resources/isoImages/'
PLAIN_OVF_RELATIVE_DIR = '../../../../../resources/plainVmTemplate'
SIMPLE_OVF_RELATIVE_DIR = '../../../../../resources/simpleVmTemplate'
def __init__(self, cls_api_client, skip_verification):
self.client = cls_api_client
self.skip_verification = skip_verification
def get_ovf_files_map(self, ovf_location):
"""
Get OVF template file paths to be used during uploads
Note: This method returns OVF template paths for the template included
in the SDK resources directory
"""
ovf_files_map = {}
ovf_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
ovf_location))
for file_name in os.listdir(ovf_dir):
if file_name.endswith('.ovf') or file_name.endswith('.vmdk'):
ovf_files_map[file_name] = os.path.join(ovf_dir, file_name)
return ovf_files_map
def create_local_library(self, storage_backings, lib_name):
"""
:param storage_backings: Storage for the library
:param lib_name: Name of the library
:return: id of the created library
"""
create_spec = LibraryModel()
create_spec.name = lib_name
create_spec.description = "Local library backed by VC datastore"
create_spec.type = LibraryModel.LibraryType.LOCAL
create_spec.storage_backings = storage_backings
# Create a local content library backed the VC datastore
library_id = self.client.local_library_service.create(create_spec=create_spec,
client_token=generate_random_uuid())
logger.info('Local library created, ID: {0}'.format(library_id))
return library_id
def create_storage_backings(self, service_manager, datastore_name):
"""
:param service_manager:
:param datastore_name: name of the datastore providing storage
:return: the storage backing array
"""
# Find the datastore by the given datastore name
datastore_id = get_datastore_id(service_manager=service_manager,
datastore_name=datastore_name)
assert datastore_id is not None
# If provided datastore is not of type vmfs, substitute the type
# StorageBacking.Type.DATASTORE with StorageBacking.Type.OTHER
# Build the specification for the library to be created
storage_backings = [StorageBacking(type=StorageBacking.Type.DATASTORE,
datastore_id=datastore_id)]
return storage_backings
def create_iso_library_item(self, library_id, iso_item_name, iso_filename):
"""
:param library_id: item will be created on this library
:param iso_item_name: name of the iso item to be created
:param iso_filename: name of the iso file to be uploaded
:return: id of the item created
"""
# Create a new library item in the content library for uploading the files
library_item_id = self.create_library_item(library_id=library_id,
item_name=iso_item_name,
item_description='Sample iso file',
item_type='iso')
assert library_item_id is not None
logger.info('Library item created id: {0}'.format(library_item_id))
# Upload an iso file to above library item, use the filename as the item_filename
iso_files_map = self.get_iso_file_map(item_filename=iso_filename, disk_filename=iso_filename)
self.upload_files(library_item_id=library_item_id, files_map=iso_files_map)
logger.info('Uploaded iso file to library item {0}'.format(library_item_id))
return library_item_id
def get_iso_file_map(self, item_filename, disk_filename):
iso_files_map = {}
iso_file_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
self.ISO_FILE_RELATIVE_DIR
+ disk_filename))
iso_files_map[item_filename] = iso_file_path
return iso_files_map
def get_libraryitem_spec(self, client_token, name, description, library_id, library_item_type):
"""
Create library item spec
"""
lib_item_spec = ItemModel()
lib_item_spec.name = name
lib_item_spec.description = description
lib_item_spec.library_id = library_id
lib_item_spec.type = library_item_type
return lib_item_spec
def create_library_item(self, library_id, item_name, item_description, item_type):
"""
Create a library item in the specified library
"""
lib_item_spec = self.get_libraryitem_spec(client_token=generate_random_uuid(),
name=item_name,
description=item_description,
library_id=library_id,
library_item_type=item_type)
# Create a library item
return self.client.library_item_service.create(create_spec=lib_item_spec,
client_token=generate_random_uuid())
def upload_files(self, library_item_id, files_map):
"""
Upload a VM template to the published CL
"""
# Create a new upload session for uploading the files
session_id = self.client.upload_service.create(
create_spec=UpdateSessionModel(library_item_id=library_item_id),
client_token=generate_random_uuid())
self.upload_files_in_session(files_map, session_id)
self.client.upload_service.complete(session_id)
self.client.upload_service.delete(session_id)
def upload_files_in_session(self, files_map, session_id):
for f_name, f_path in files_map.items():
file_spec = self.client.upload_file_service.AddSpec(name=f_name,
source_type=UpdateSessionFile.SourceType.PUSH,
size=os.path.getsize(f_path))
file_info = self.client.upload_file_service.add(session_id, file_spec)
# Upload the file content to the file upload URL
with open(f_path, 'rb') as local_file:
request = urllib2.Request(file_info.upload_endpoint.uri, local_file)
request.add_header('Cache-Control', 'no-cache')
request.add_header('Content-Length', '{0}'.format(os.path.getsize(f_path)))
request.add_header('Content-Type', 'text/ovf')
if self.skip_verification and hasattr(ssl, '_create_unverified_context'):
# Python 2.7.9 has stronger SSL certificate validation,
# so we need to pass in a context when dealing with
# self-signed certificates.
context = ssl._create_unverified_context()
urllib2.urlopen(request, context=context)
else:
# Don't pass context parameter since versions of Python
# before 2.7.9 don't support it.
urllib2.urlopen(request)
def download_files(self, library_item_id, directory):
"""
Download files from a library item
Args:
library_item_id: id for the library item to download files from
directory: location on the client machine to download the files into
"""
downloaded_files_map = {}
# create a new download session for downloading the session files
session_id = self.client.download_service.create(create_spec=DownloadSessionModel(
library_item_id=library_item_id),
client_token=generate_random_uuid())
file_infos = self.client.download_file_service.list(session_id)
for file_info in file_infos:
self.client.download_file_service.prepare(session_id, file_info.name)
download_info = self.wait_for_prepare(session_id, file_info.name)
if self.skip_verification and hasattr(ssl, '_create_unverified_context'):
# Python 2.7.9 has stronger SSL certificate validation,
# so we need to pass in a context when dealing with self-signed
# certificates.
context = ssl._create_unverified_context()
response = urllib2.urlopen(
url=download_info.download_endpoint.uri,
context=context)
else:
# Don't pass context parameter since versions of Python
# before 2.7.9 don't support it.
response = urllib2.urlopen(download_info.download_endpoint.uri)
file_path = os.path.join(directory, file_info.name)
with open(file_path, 'wb') as local_file:
local_file.write(response.read())
downloaded_files_map[file_info.name] = file_path
self.client.download_service.delete(session_id)
return downloaded_files_map
def wait_for_prepare(self, session_id, file_name,
status_list=(DownloadSessionFile.PrepareStatus.PREPARED,),
timeout=30, sleep_interval=1):
"""
Waits for a file to reach a status in the status list (default: prepared)
This method will either timeout or return the result of
downloadSessionFile.get(session_id, file_name)
"""
start_time = time.time()
while (time.time() - start_time) < timeout:
file_info = self.client.download_file_service.get(session_id, file_name)
if file_info.status in status_list:
return file_info
else:
time.sleep(sleep_interval)
raise Exception(
'timed out after waiting {0} seconds for file {1} to reach a terminal state'.format(
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import time
__author__ = 'VMware, Inc.'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
class ClsSyncHelper():
"""
Helper class to wait for the subscribed libraries and items to be
synchronized completely with the publisher.
"""
wait_interval_sec = 1
start_time = None
sync_timeout_sec = None
def __init__(self, cls_api_client, sync_timeout_sec):
self.client = cls_api_client
self.sync_timeout_sec = sync_timeout_sec
def verify_library_sync(self, pub_lib_id, sub_lib):
"""
Wait until the subscribed library and its items are synchronized with
the published library.
"""
self.start_time = time.time()
if not self.verify_same_items(pub_lib_id, sub_lib.id):
return False
sub_item_ids = self.client.library_item_service.list(sub_lib.id)
for sub_item_id in sub_item_ids:
if not self.verify_item_sync(sub_item_id):
return False
if not self.verify_library_last_sync_time(sub_lib):
return False
return True
def verify_item_sync(self, sub_item_id):
"""
Wait until the subscribed item is synchronized with the published item.
"""
self.start_time = time.time()
is_synced = False
pub_item_id = self.client.library_item_service.get(sub_item_id).source_id
pub_item = self.client.library_item_service.get(pub_item_id)
while self.not_timed_out():
sub_item = self.client.library_item_service.get(sub_item_id)
# Verify if the subscribed item is the latest
if (sub_item.metadata_version == pub_item.metadata_version and
sub_item.content_version == pub_item.content_version):
is_synced = True
break
time.sleep(self.wait_interval_sec)
return is_synced
def verify_same_items(self, pub_lib_id, sub_lib_id):
"""
Wait until the subscribed library has the same source item IDs as the
published library.
"""
is_synced = False
pub_item_ids = self.client.library_item_service.list(pub_lib_id)
while self.not_timed_out():
sub_item_ids = self.client.library_item_service.list(sub_lib_id)
if self.has_same_items(pub_item_ids, sub_item_ids):
is_synced = True
break
time.sleep(self.wait_interval_sec)
return is_synced
def verify_library_last_sync_time(self, sub_lib):
"""
Wait until the subscribed library's last sync time is populated.
"""
is_synced = False
while self.not_timed_out():
# Get the subscribed library's updated information from server.
refreshed_sub_lib = self.client.subscribed_library_service.get(sub_lib.id)
if refreshed_sub_lib.last_sync_time != None:
if (sub_lib.last_sync_time == None or
refreshed_sub_lib.last_sync_time > sub_lib.last_sync_time):
is_synced = True
break
time.sleep(self.wait_interval_sec)
return is_synced
def has_same_items(self, pub_item_ids, sub_item_ids):
"""
Check if the subscribed library contains the same items as the
published library. The item versions are not checked.
"""
if len(pub_item_ids) != len(sub_item_ids):
return False
synced_item_ids = []
for sub_item_id in sub_item_ids:
source_id = self.client.library_item_service.get(sub_item_id).source_id
if source_id not in synced_item_ids and source_id in pub_item_ids:
synced_item_ids.append(sub_item_id)
return len(pub_item_ids) == len(synced_item_ids)
def not_timed_out(self):
"""
Check if sync is not timed out yet.
"""
elasped_time = time.time() - self.start_time
return elasped_time < self.sync_timeout_sec

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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. -- VMware Confidential'
# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
try:
import urllib2
except ImportError:
import urllib.request as urllib2
from com.vmware.content.library_client import Item
from com.vmware.vcenter.ovf_client import LibraryItem
from pyVmomi import vim
from vsphere.samples.common.id_generator import generate_random_uuid
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_base import SampleBase
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_client import ClsApiClient
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_helper import ClsApiHelper
from vsphere.samples.vim.helpers.vim_utils import (
get_obj, get_obj_by_moId, poweron_vm, poweroff_vm, delete_object)
__author__ = 'VMware, Inc.'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.deploy_ovf_template')
class DeployOvfTemplate(SampleBase):
"""
Demonstrates the workflow to deploy an OVF library item to a resource pool.
Note: the sample needs an existing library item with an OVF template
and an existing cluster with resources for deploying the VM.
"""
def __init__(self):
SampleBase.__init__(self, self.__doc__)
self.servicemanager = None
self.client = None
self.helper = None
self.cluster_name = None
self.lib_item_name = None
self.vm_obj = None
self.vm_name = None
def _options(self):
self.argparser.add_argument('-clustername',
'--clustername',
help='The name of the VM to be created in the cluster.')
self.argparser.add_argument('-libitemname',
'--libitemname',
help='The name of the library item to deploy.'
'The library item should contain an OVF package.')
def _setup(self):
self.cluster_name = self.args.clustername
assert self.cluster_name is not None
self.lib_item_name = self.args.libitemname
assert self.lib_item_name is not None
self.servicemanager = self.get_service_manager()
self.client = ClsApiClient(self.servicemanager)
self.helper = ClsApiHelper(self.client, self.skip_verification)
# Default VM name
self.vm_name = 'vm-'+str(generate_random_uuid())
def _execute(self):
# Find the cluster's resource pool moid
cluster_obj = get_obj(self.servicemanager.content,
[vim.ClusterComputeResource], self.cluster_name)
assert cluster_obj is not None
logger.info("Cluster Moref: {0}".format(cluster_obj))
deployment_target = LibraryItem.DeploymentTarget(
resource_pool_id=cluster_obj.resourcePool._GetMoId())
# Find lib item id from given item name
find_spec = Item.FindSpec()
find_spec.name = self.lib_item_name
item_ids = self.client.library_item_service.find(find_spec)
assert (item_ids is not None and len(item_ids) > 0), ('No items found with name: {0}'
.format(self.lib_item_name))
lib_item_id = item_ids[0]
ovf_summary = self.client.ovf_lib_item_service.filter(ovf_library_item_id=lib_item_id,
target=deployment_target)
logger.info('Found an OVF template :{0} to deploy.'.format(ovf_summary.name))
# Deploy the ovf template
self.deploy_ovf_template(lib_item_id, ovf_summary, deployment_target)
def deploy_ovf_template(self, lib_item_id, ovf_summary, deployment_target):
# Build the deployment spec
deployment_spec = LibraryItem.ResourcePoolDeploymentSpec(
name=self.vm_name,
annotation=ovf_summary.annotation,
accept_all_eula=True,
network_mappings=None,
storage_mappings=None,
storage_provisioning=None,
storage_profile_id=None,
locale=None,
flags=None,
additional_parameters=None,
default_datastore_id=None)
# Deploy the ovf template
result = self.client.ovf_lib_item_service.deploy(lib_item_id,
deployment_target,
deployment_spec,
client_token=generate_random_uuid())
# The type and ID of the target deployment is available in the deployment result.
if result.succeeded:
logger.info('Deployment successful. Result resource: {0}, ID: {1}'
.format(result.resource_id.type, result.resource_id.id))
self.vm_id = result.resource_id.id
error = result.error
if error is not None:
for warning in error.warnings:
logger.warn('OVF warning: {}'.format(warning.message))
# Power on the VM and wait for the power on operation to be completed
self.vm_obj = get_obj_by_moId(self.servicemanager.content,
[vim.VirtualMachine], self.vm_id)
assert self.vm_obj is not None
poweron_vm(self.servicemanager.content, self.vm_obj)
else:
logger.error('Deployment failed.')
for error in result.error.errors:
logger.error('OVF error: {}'.format(error.message))
def _cleanup(self):
if self.vm_obj is not None:
# Power off the VM and wait for the power off operation to complete
poweroff_vm(self.servicemanager.content, self.vm_obj)
# Delete the VM
delete_object(self.servicemanager.content, self.vm_obj)
def main():
deploy_ovf_sample = DeployOvfTemplate()
deploy_ovf_sample.main()
if __name__ == '__main__':
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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. -- VMware Confidential'
# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
import tempfile
try:
import urllib2
except ImportError:
import urllib.request as urllib2
from com.vmware.content_client import LibraryModel
from com.vmware.content.library_client import ItemModel, StorageBacking
from vsphere.samples.common.id_generator import generate_random_uuid
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_base import SampleBase
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_client import ClsApiClient
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_helper import ClsApiHelper
from vsphere.samples.vim.helpers.get_datastore_by_name import get_datastore_id
__author__ = 'VMware, Inc.'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.ovef_import_export')
class OvfImportExport(SampleBase):
"""
Demonstrates the workflow to import an OVF package into the content library,
as well as download of an OVF template from the content library.
Note: the workflow needs an existing VC DS with available storage.
"""
def __init__(self):
SampleBase.__init__(self, self.__doc__)
self.servicemanager = None
self.client = None
self.helper = None
self.datastore_name = None
self.lib_name = "demo-lib"
self.local_library = None
self.lib_item_name = "simpleVmTemplate"
self.library_item = None
def _options(self):
self.argparser.add_argument('-datastorename',
'--datastorename',
help='The name of the datastore.')
def _setup(self):
self.datastore_name = self.args.datastorename
assert self.datastore_name is not None
if not self.servicemanager:
self.servicemanager = self.get_service_manager()
self.client = ClsApiClient(self.servicemanager)
self.helper = ClsApiHelper(self.client, self.skip_verification)
def _execute(self):
# Find the datastore by the given datastore name using property collector
self.datastore_id = get_datastore_id(service_manager=self.servicemanager, datastore_name=self.datastore_name)
assert self.datastore_id is not None
logger.info('DataStore: {0} ID: {1}'.format(self.datastore_name, self.datastore_id))
# Build the storage backing for the library to be created
storage_backings = []
storage_backing = StorageBacking(type=StorageBacking.Type.DATASTORE, datastore_id=self.datastore_id)
storage_backings.append(storage_backing)
# Build the specification for the library to be created
create_spec = LibraryModel()
create_spec.name = self.lib_name
create_spec.description = "Local library backed by VC datastore"
create_spec.type = create_spec.LibraryType.LOCAL
create_spec.storage_backings = storage_backings
# Create a local content library backed the VC datastore using vAPIs
library_id = self.client.local_library_service.create(create_spec=create_spec,
client_token=generate_random_uuid())
logger.info('Local library created: ID: {0}'.format(library_id))
self.local_library = self.client.local_library_service.get(library_id)
# Create a new library item in the content library for uploading the files
self.library_item_id = self.helper.create_library_item(library_id=self.local_library.id,
item_name=self.lib_item_name,
item_description='Sample simple VM template',
item_type='ovf')
assert self.library_item_id is not None
assert self.client.library_item_service.get(self.library_item_id) is not None
logger.info('Library item created id: {0}'.format(self.library_item_id))
# Upload a VM template to the CL
ovf_files_map = self.helper.get_ovf_files_map(ClsApiHelper.SIMPLE_OVF_RELATIVE_DIR)
self.helper.upload_files(library_item_id=self.library_item_id, files_map=ovf_files_map)
logger.info('Uploaded ovf and vmdk files to library item {0}'.format(self.library_item_id))
# Download the library item from the CL
temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='simpleVmTemplate-')
logger.info('Downloading library item {0} to directory {1}'.format(self.library_item_id, temp_dir))
downloaded_files_map = self.helper.download_files(library_item_id=self.library_item_id, directory=temp_dir)
assert len(downloaded_files_map) == len(ovf_files_map)
def _cleanup(self):
if self.local_library:
self.client.local_library_service.delete(library_id=self.local_library.id)
logger.info('Deleted Library Id: {0}'.format(self.local_library.id))
def main():
sample = OvfImportExport()
sample.main()
if __name__ == '__main__':
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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. -- VMware Confidential'
# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
try:
import urllib2
except ImportError:
import urllib.request as urllib2
from com.vmware.content_client import LibraryModel
from com.vmware.content.library_client import (ItemModel, PublishInfo,
StorageBacking, SubscriptionInfo)
from vsphere.samples.common.id_generator import generate_random_uuid
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_base import SampleBase
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_client import ClsApiClient
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_helper import ClsApiHelper
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_sync_helper import ClsSyncHelper
__author__ = 'VMware, Inc.'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.library_publish_subscribe')
class LibraryPublishSubscribe(SampleBase):
"""
Demonstrates the basic sync workflow to publish and subscribe content libraries.
Note: the workflow needs an existing VC datastore with available storage.
"""
VCSP_USERNAME = 'vcsp'
DEMO_PASSWORD = 'Password!23'
SYNC_TIMEOUT_SEC = 60
DEMO_FILENAME = 'test.iso'
def __init__(self):
SampleBase.__init__(self, self.__doc__)
self.servicemanager = None
self.client = None
self.helper = None
self.datastore_name = None
self.pub_lib_name = "demo-publib"
self.sub_lib_name = "demo-sublib"
self.pub_lib_id = None
self.sub_lib_id = None
def _options(self):
self.argparser.add_argument('-datastorename',
'--datastorename',
help='The name of the datastore.')
def _setup(self):
self.datastore_name = self.args.datastorename
assert self.datastore_name is not None
self.servicemanager = self.get_service_manager()
self.client = ClsApiClient(self.servicemanager)
self.helper = ClsApiHelper(self.client, self.skip_verification)
def _execute(self):
storage_backings = self.helper.create_storage_backings(self.servicemanager,
self.datastore_name)
# Create a published library backed the VC datastore using vAPIs
self.pub_lib_id = self.create_published_library(storage_backings)
assert self.pub_lib_id is not None
logger.info('Published library created: ID: {0}'.format(self.pub_lib_id))
pub_lib = self.client.local_library_service.get(self.pub_lib_id)
pub_lib_url = pub_lib.publish_info.publish_url
assert pub_lib_url is not None
logger.info('Publish URL : {0}'.format(pub_lib_url))
# Create a library item in the published library
pub_lib_item_id = self.helper.create_iso_library_item(self.pub_lib_id, 'item_1', self.DEMO_FILENAME)
assert self.client.library_item_service.get(pub_lib_item_id) is not None
# Create the subscribed library
sub_lib, sub_spec = self.create_subcribed_library(storage_backings,
pub_lib_url)
assert self.sub_lib_id is not None
logger.info('Subscribed library created: ID: {0}'.format(self.sub_lib_id))
# It is not mandatory to verify sync, it is just for demonstrating the sample workflow.
assert (ClsSyncHelper(self.client, self.SYNC_TIMEOUT_SEC).
verify_library_sync(self.pub_lib_id, sub_lib))
sub_lib = self.client.subscribed_library_service.get(self.sub_lib_id)
logger.info('Subscribed library synced : {0}'.format(sub_lib.last_sync_time))
sub_item_ids = self.client.library_item_service.list(self.sub_lib_id)
assert len(sub_item_ids) == 1, 'Subscribed library must have one item'
# Add another item to the published library
self.helper.create_iso_library_item(self.pub_lib_id, 'item_2', self.DEMO_FILENAME)
# Manually synchronize the subscribed library to get the latest changes immediately.
self.client.subscribed_library_service.sync(self.sub_lib_id)
# It is not mandatory to verify sync, it is just for demonstrating the sample workflow.
assert (ClsSyncHelper(self.client, self.SYNC_TIMEOUT_SEC).
verify_library_sync(self.pub_lib_id, sub_lib))
sub_lib = self.client.subscribed_library_service.get(self.sub_lib_id)
logger.info('Subscribed library synced : {0}'.format(sub_lib.last_sync_time))
# List the subscribed items.
sub_item_ids = self.client.library_item_service.list(self.sub_lib_id)
assert len(sub_item_ids) == 2, 'Subscribed library must have two items'
for sub_item_id in sub_item_ids :
sub_item = self.client.library_item_service.get(sub_item_id)
logger.info('Subscribed item : {0}'.format(sub_item.name))
# Change the subscribed library to be on-demand
sub_spec.subscription_info.on_demand = True
self.client.subscribed_library_service.update(self.sub_lib_id, sub_spec)
# Evict the cached content of the first subscribed library item
self.client.subscribed_item_service.evict(sub_item_id)
sub_item = self.client.library_item_service.get(sub_item_id)
logger.info('Subscribed item evicted : {0}'.format(sub_item.name))
assert not sub_item.cached, 'Subscribed item must not be cached'
# Force synchronize the subscribed library item to fetch and cache the content
self.client.subscribed_item_service.sync(sub_item_id, True)
# It is not mandatory to verify sync, it is just for demonstrating the sample workflow.
assert (ClsSyncHelper(self.client, self.SYNC_TIMEOUT_SEC).
verify_item_sync(sub_item_id))
sub_item = self.client.library_item_service.get(sub_item_id)
logger.info('Subscribed item force sync : {0}'.format(sub_item.name))
assert sub_item.cached, 'Subscribed item must be cached'
def create_published_library(self, storage_backings):
# Build the authenticated publish info.
# Note: The username will be 'vcsp'.
pub_info = PublishInfo()
pub_info.published = True
pub_info.authentication_method = PublishInfo.AuthenticationMethod.BASIC
pub_info.password = self.DEMO_PASSWORD
# Build the specification for the published library to be created
pub_spec = LibraryModel()
pub_spec.name = self.pub_lib_name
pub_spec.description = "Published library backed by VC datastore"
pub_spec.publish_info = pub_info
pub_spec.type = pub_spec.LibraryType.LOCAL
pub_spec.storage_backings = storage_backings
pub_lib_id = self.client.local_library_service.create(
create_spec=pub_spec, client_token=generate_random_uuid())
return pub_lib_id
def create_subcribed_library(self, storage_backings, pub_lib_url):
# Build the subscription information using the publish URL of the published
# library. The username must be 'vcsp'.
sub_info = SubscriptionInfo()
sub_info.authentication_method = SubscriptionInfo.AuthenticationMethod.BASIC
sub_info.user_name = self.VCSP_USERNAME
sub_info.password = self.DEMO_PASSWORD
sub_info.on_demand = False
sub_info.automatic_sync_enabled = True
sub_info.subscription_url = pub_lib_url
# Build the specification for the subscribed library
sub_spec = LibraryModel()
sub_spec.name = self.sub_lib_name
sub_spec.type = sub_spec.LibraryType.SUBSCRIBED
sub_spec.subscription_info = sub_info
sub_spec.storage_backings = storage_backings
self.sub_lib_id = self.client.subscribed_library_service.create(
create_spec=sub_spec, client_token=generate_random_uuid())
sub_lib = self.client.subscribed_library_service.get(self.sub_lib_id)
return (sub_lib, sub_spec)
def _cleanup(self):
if self.sub_lib_id:
self.client.subscribed_library_service.delete(self.sub_lib_id)
logger.info('Deleted subscribed library Id: {0}'.format(self.sub_lib_id))
if self.pub_lib_id:
self.client.local_library_service.delete(self.pub_lib_id)
logger.info('Deleted published library Id : {0}'.format(self.pub_lib_id))
def main():
sample = LibraryPublishSubscribe()
sample.main()
if __name__ == '__main__':
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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. -- VMware Confidential'
# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2013, 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
try:
import urllib2
except ImportError:
import urllib.request as urllib2
from com.vmware.vcenter.ovf_client import LibraryItem
from vsphere.samples.common.id_generator import generate_random_uuid
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_base import SampleBase
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_client import ClsApiClient
from vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.lib.cls_api_helper import ClsApiHelper
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper.vm_helper import get_vm
__author__ = 'VMware, Inc.'
__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.vm_template_capture')
class CaptureVMTemplateToContentLibrary(SampleBase):
"""
Demonstrates the workflow to capture a virtual machine into a content library.
Note: The sample needs an existing virtual machine to capture.
"""
def __init__(self):
SampleBase.__init__(self, self.__doc__)
self.servicemanager = None
self.datastore_name = None
self.datastore_id = None
self.cl_name = "LocalLibraryToCapture"
self.vm_name = None
self.vm_template_name = 'CapturedOvf'
self.vm_template_description = 'Captured OVF description'
self.deployable_resource_type = 'VirtualMachine' # Substitute 'VirtualApp' for vApp
self.content_library = None
self.library_item_id = None
def _options(self):
self.argparser.add_argument('-datastorename', '--datastorename',
help='The name of the datastore for'
' content library backing (of type vmfs)')
self.argparser.add_argument('-vmname', '--vmname',
help='Name of the VM to be captured')
def _setup(self):
self.datastore_name = self.args.datastorename
assert self.datastore_name is not None
self.vm_name = self.args.vmname
assert self.vm_name is not None
if self.servicemanager is None:
self.servicemanager = self.get_service_manager()
self.client = ClsApiClient(self.servicemanager)
self.helper = ClsApiHelper(self.client, self.skip_verification)
def _execute(self):
storage_backings = self.helper.create_storage_backings(self.servicemanager,
self.datastore_name)
logger.info('Creating Content Library')
# Create a content library
library_id = self.helper.create_local_library(storage_backings,
self.cl_name)
self.content_library = self.client.local_library_service.get(library_id)
vm_id = get_vm(self.servicemanager.stub_config, self.vm_name)
assert vm_id is not None
param = self.create_capture_param(self.content_library,
self.vm_template_name,
self.vm_template_description)
self.library_item_id = self.capture_source_vm(vm_id, param)
assert self.library_item_id is not None
assert self.client.library_item_service.get(self.library_item_id) is not None
logger.info('The VM id : {0} is captured as vm template library item id : {1}'.format
(vm_id, self.library_item_id))
def capture_source_vm(self, vm_id, param):
source = LibraryItem.DeployableIdentity(self.deployable_resource_type, vm_id)
result = self.client.ovf_lib_item_service.create(source,
param["target"],
param["spec"],
client_token=generate_random_uuid())
return result.ovf_library_item_id
def create_capture_param(self, library, name, description):
spec = LibraryItem.CreateSpec(name=name,
description=description)
target = LibraryItem.CreateTarget(library_id=library.id,
library_item_id=None)
return {"target": target, "spec": spec}
def _cleanup(self):
# delete the local library.
if self.content_library is not None:
self.client.local_library_service.delete(library_id=self.content_library.id)
logger.info('Deleted Library Id: {0}'.format
(self.content_library.id))
def main():
vm_template_capture = CaptureVMTemplateToContentLibrary()
vm_template_capture.main()
# Start program
if __name__ == '__main__':
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# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2014, 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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 2014, 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
import pyVmomi
from com.vmware.content_client import Library
from com.vmware.vcenter.inventory_client import Datastore
from vsphere.samples.vim.helpers.vim_utils import get_obj_by_moId
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_base import SampleBase
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.inventory.find_cl_datastore')
class FindClDatastore(SampleBase):
"""
Demonstrate inventory APIs for retrieving information about vCenter datastore and network objects.
Step 1: Retrieve an existing content library from its name.
Step 2: Find out the content library storage backing.
Step 3: Find out the vCenter object from the storage ID using datastore inventory API.
Note: This sample needs an existing content library on the server
(Please refer to vsphere.samples.contentlibrary.library_crud for details on how to create a content library)
"""
def __init__(self):
SampleBase.__init__(self, self.__doc__)
self.servicemanager = None
self.cl_name = None
self.library_service = None
self.inv_datastore_service = None
def _options(self):
self.argparser.add_argument('-clname', '--clname', help='The name of the content library.')
def _setup(self):
if self.cl_name is None:
self.cl_name = self.args.clname
assert self.cl_name is not None
if self.servicemanager is None:
self.servicemanager = self.get_service_manager()
self.library_service = Library(self.servicemanager.stub_config)
self.inv_datastore_service = Datastore(self.servicemanager.stub_config)
def _execute(self):
library_model = self.find_cl_by_name()
assert library_model is not None
logger.info('Found CL: {0} Id: {1}'.format(library_model.name, library_model.id))
datastore_ids = []
for storage_backing in library_model.storage_backings:
logger.info('Storage backing datastore id: {0} storage uri:{1}'
.format(storage_backing.datastore_id, storage_backing.storage_uri))
if storage_backing.datastore_id is not None:
datastore_ids.append(storage_backing.datastore_id)
self.datastore_vim_objs = [] # for testing only
datastores = self.inv_datastore_service.find(datastore_ids)
for moid, info in datastores.items():
logger.info('Datastore moid: {0} type: {1}'.format(moid, info.type))
vim_type = self.get_vim_type(info.type)
datastore = get_obj_by_moId(self.servicemanager.content, [vim_type], moid)
assert datastore is not None
logger.info('Vim object retrieved for datastore: {0}'.format(datastore.name))
self.datastore_vim_objs.append(datastore) # for testing only
def _cleanup(self):
pass
def find_cl_by_name(self):
for library_id in self.library_service.list():
library_model = self.library_service.get(library_id)
if library_model.name == self.cl_name:
return library_model
return None
def get_vim_type(self, t):
"""
Returns the vim type
raises KeyError: If the type is not found
"""
return pyVmomi.VmomiSupport.GetWsdlType('urn:vim25', t)
def main():
find_cl_datastore = FindClDatastore()
find_cl_datastore.main()
# Start program
if __name__ == '__main__':
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# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2014. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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 2014 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
import argparse
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_config import SampleConfig
from vsphere.samples.common.lookup_service_helper import LookupServiceHelper
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.lookupservice.print_services')
class PrintServices(object):
"""
Demonstrates service discovery using lookup service APIs.
The sample prints all the PSC (Platform Service Controller) and Management Node (vCenter Server) and
some of the critical services (SSO, VAPI, VIM etc.) running on these nodes. This sample can also be used
to find out the server deployment (e.g. MxN setup with multiple PSC/Management nodes).
"""
def __init__(self):
self.lswsdlurl = None
self.lssoapurl = None
def options(self):
self.argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=self.__doc__)
# setup the argument parser
self.argparser.add_argument('-lswsdlurl', '--lswsdlurl', help='Lookup service WSDL URL')
self.argparser.add_argument('-lssoapurl', '--lssoapurl', help='Lookup service SOAP URL')
self.args = self.argparser.parse_args() # parse all the sample arguments when they are all set
def setup(self):
if self.args.lswsdlurl is None:
self.lswsdlurl = SampleConfig.get_ls_wsdl_url() # look for lookup service WSDL in the sample config
else:
self.lswsdlurl = self.args.lswsdlurl
assert self.lswsdlurl is not None
logger.info('lswsdlurl: {0}'.format(self.lswsdlurl))
if self.args.lssoapurl is None:
self.lssoapurl = SampleConfig.get_ls_soap_url() # look for lookup service SOAP URL in the sample config
else:
self.lssoapurl = self.args.lssoapurl
assert self.lssoapurl is not None
logger.info('lssoapurl: {0}'.format(self.lssoapurl))
def execute(self):
logger.info('Connecting to lookup service url: {0}'.format(self.lssoapurl))
lookupservicehelper = LookupServiceHelper(wsdl_url=self.lswsdlurl, soap_url=self.lssoapurl)
lookupservicehelper.connect()
# print the PSC nodes and SSO service endpoint URLs
for index, sso_url in enumerate(lookupservicehelper.find_sso_urls(), start=1):
logger.info('=============================')
logger.info('PSC node: {0}'.format(index))
logger.info(' SSO URL: {0}'.format(sso_url))
logger.info('=============================')
# print the mgmt (vCenter Server) nodes and some of the critical service endpoint URLs
for instance_name, node_id in lookupservicehelper.find_mgmt_nodes().items():
logger.info('=============================')
logger.info('Mgmt node instance name: {0} node_id: {1}'.format(instance_name, node_id))
logger.info(' VAPI URL: {0}'.format(lookupservicehelper.find_vapi_url(node_id)))
logger.info(' VIM URL: {0}'.format(lookupservicehelper.find_vim_url(node_id)))
logger.info(' SPBM URL: {0}'.format(lookupservicehelper.find_vim_pbm_url(node_id)))
logger.info('=============================')
def cleanup(self):
pass
def main():
printServices = PrintServices()
printServices.options()
printServices.setup()
printServices.execute()
printServices.cleanup()
# Start program
if __name__ == "__main__":
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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. -- VMware Confidential'
# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2014, 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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 2014, 2016 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.'
import time
from com.vmware.vapi.std_client import DynamicID
from com.vmware.cis.tagging_client import (
Category, CategoryModel, Tag, TagAssociation)
from vsphere.samples.vim.helpers.get_cluster_by_name import get_cluster_id
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_base import SampleBase
from vsphere.samples.common.logging_context import LoggingContext
logger = LoggingContext.get_logger('vsphere.samples.workflow.tagging_workflow')
class TaggingWorkflow(SampleBase):
"""
Demonstrates tagging CRUD operations
Step 1: Create a Tag category.
Step 2: Create a Tag under the category.
Step 3: Retrieve the managed object id of an existing cluster from its name.
Step 4: Assign the tag to the cluster.
Additional steps when clearData flag is set to TRUE:
Step 5: Detach the tag from the cluster.
Step 6: Delete the tag.
Step 7: Delete the tag category.
Note: the sample needs an existing cluster
"""
def __init__(self):
SampleBase.__init__(self, self.__doc__)
self.servicemanager = None
self.category_svc = None
self.tag_svc = None
self.tag_association = None
self.category_name = None
self.category_desc = None
self.tag_name = None
self.tag_desc = None
self.cluster_name = None
self.cluster_moid = None
self.category_id = None
self.tag_id = None
self.tag_attached = False
self.dynamic_id = None
def _options(self):
self.argparser.add_argument('-clustername', '--clustername', help='Name of the cluster to be tagged')
self.argparser.add_argument('-categoryname', '--categoryname', help='Name of the Category to be created')
self.argparser.add_argument('-categorydesc', '--categorydesc', help='Description of the Category to be created')
self.argparser.add_argument('-tagname', '--tagname', help='Name of the tag to be created')
self.argparser.add_argument('-tagdesc', '--tagdesc', help='Description of the tag to be created')
def _setup(self):
if self.cluster_name is None: # for testing
self.cluster_name = self.args.clustername
assert self.cluster_name is not None
logger.info('Cluster Name: {0}'.format(self.cluster_name))
if self.category_name is None:
self.category_name = self.args.categoryname
assert self.category_name is not None
logger.info('Category Name: {0}'.format(self.category_name))
if self.category_desc is None:
self.category_desc = self.args.categorydesc
assert self.category_desc is not None
logger.info('Category Description: {0}'.format(self.category_desc))
if self.tag_name is None:
self.tag_name = self.args.tagname
assert self.tag_name is not None
logger.info('Tag Name: {0}'.format(self.tag_name))
if self.tag_desc is None:
self.tag_desc = self.args.tagdesc
assert self.tag_desc is not None
logger.info('Tag Description: {0}'.format(self.tag_desc))
if self.servicemanager is None:
self.servicemanager = self.get_service_manager()
self.category_svc = Category(self.servicemanager.stub_config)
self.tag_svc = Tag(self.servicemanager.stub_config)
self.tag_association = TagAssociation(self.servicemanager.stub_config)
def _execute(self):
logger.info('List all the existing categories user has access to...')
categories = self.category_svc.list()
if len(categories) > 0:
for category in categories:
logger.info('Found Category: {0}'.format(category))
else:
logger.info('No Tag Category Found...')
logger.info('List all the existing tags user has access to...')
tags = self.tag_svc.list()
if len(tags) > 0:
for tag in tags:
logger.info('Found Tag: {0}'.format(tag))
else:
logger.info('No Tag Found...')
logger.info('creating a new tag category...')
self.category_id = self.create_tag_category(self.category_name, self.category_desc, CategoryModel.Cardinality.MULTIPLE)
assert self.category_id is not None
logger.info('Tag category created; Id: {0}'.format(self.category_id))
logger.info("creating a new Tag...")
self.tag_id = self.create_tag(self.tag_name, self.tag_desc, self.category_id)
assert self.tag_id is not None
logger.info('Tag created; Id: {0}'.format(self.tag_id))
logger.info('updating the tag...')
date_time = time.strftime('%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S')
self.update_tag(self.tag_id, 'Server Tag updated at ' + date_time)
logger.info('Tag updated; Id: {0}'.format(self.tag_id))
logger.info('finding the cluster {0}'.format(self.cluster_name))
self.cluster_moid = get_cluster_id(service_manager=self.servicemanager, cluster_name=self.cluster_name)
assert self.cluster_moid is not None
logger.info('Found cluster:{0} mo_id:{1}'.format('vAPISDKCluster', self.cluster_moid))
logger.info('Tagging the cluster {0}...'.format(self.cluster_name))
self.dynamic_id = DynamicID(type='ClusterComputeResource', id=self.cluster_moid)
self.tag_association.attach(tag_id=self.tag_id, object_id=self.dynamic_id)
for tag_id in self.tag_association.list_attached_tags(self.dynamic_id):
if tag_id == self.tag_id:
self.tag_attached = True
break
assert self.tag_attached
logger.info('Tagged cluster: {0}'.format(self.cluster_moid))
def _cleanup(self):
try:
if self.tag_attached:
self.tag_association.detach(self.tag_id, self.dynamic_id)
logger.info('Removed tag from cluster: {0}'.format(self.cluster_moid))
if self.tag_id is not None:
self.delete_tag(self.tag_id)
logger.info('Tag deleted; Id: {0}'.format(self.tag_id))
if self.category_id is not None:
self.delete_tag_category(self.category_id)
logger.info('Tag category deleted; Id: {0}'.format(self.category_id))
except Exception as e:
raise Exception(e)
def create_tag_category(self, name, description, cardinality):
"""create a category. User who invokes this needs create category privilege."""
create_spec = self.category_svc.CreateSpec()
create_spec.name = name
create_spec.description = description
create_spec.cardinality = cardinality
associableTypes = set()
create_spec.associable_types = associableTypes
return self.category_svc.create(create_spec)
def delete_tag_category(self, category_id):
"""Deletes an existing tag category; User who invokes this API needs
delete privilege on the tag category.
"""
self.category_svc.delete(category_id)
def create_tag(self, name, description, category_id):
"""Creates a Tag"""
create_spec = self.tag_svc.CreateSpec()
create_spec.name = name
create_spec.description = description
create_spec.category_id = category_id
return self.tag_svc.create(create_spec)
def update_tag(self, tag_id, description):
"""Update the description of an existing tag.
User who invokes this API needs edit privilege on the tag.
"""
update_spec = self.tag_svc.UpdateSpec()
update_spec.setDescription = description
self.tag_svc.update(tag_id, update_spec)
def delete_tag(self, tag_id):
"""Delete an existing tag.
User who invokes this API needs delete privilege on the tag."""
self.tag_svc.delete(tag_id)
def main():
tagging_workflow = TaggingWorkflow()
tagging_workflow.main()
# Start program
if __name__ == '__main__':
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# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import Cluster
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import datacenter_helper
def get_cluster(stub_config, datacenter_name, cluster_name):
"""
Returns the identifier of a cluster
Note: The method assumes only one cluster and datacenter
with the mentioned name.
"""
datacenter = datacenter_helper.get_datacenter(stub_config, datacenter_name)
if not datacenter:
print("Datacenter '{}' not found".format(datacenter_name))
return None
filter_spec = Cluster.FilterSpec(names=set([cluster_name]),
datacenters=set([datacenter]))
cluster_svc = Cluster(stub_config)
cluster_summaries = cluster_svc.list(filter_spec)
if len(cluster_summaries) > 0:
cluster = cluster_summaries[0].cluster
print("Detected cluster '{}' as {}".format(cluster_name, cluster))
return cluster
else:
print("Cluster '{}' not found".format(cluster_name))
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import Datacenter
def get_datacenter(stub_config, datacenter_name):
"""
Returns the identifier of a datacenter
Note: The method assumes only one datacenter with the mentioned name.
"""
filter_spec = Datacenter.FilterSpec(names=set([datacenter_name]))
datacenter_svc = Datacenter(stub_config)
datacenter_summaries = datacenter_svc.list(filter_spec)
if len(datacenter_summaries) > 0:
datacenter = datacenter_summaries[0].datacenter
return datacenter
else:
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import Datastore
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import datacenter_helper
def get_datastore(stub_config, datacenter_name, datastore_name):
"""
Returns the identifier of a datastore
Note: The method assumes that there is only one datastore and datacenter
with the mentioned names.
"""
datacenter = datacenter_helper.get_datacenter(stub_config, datacenter_name)
if not datacenter:
print("Datacenter '{}' not found".format(datacenter_name))
return None
filter_spec = Datastore.FilterSpec(names=set([datastore_name]),
datacenters=set([datacenter]))
datastore_svc = Datastore(stub_config)
datastore_summaries = datastore_svc.list(filter_spec)
if len(datastore_summaries) > 0:
datastore = datastore_summaries[0].datastore
return datastore
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import Folder
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import datacenter_helper
def get_folder(stub_config, datacenter_name, folder_name):
"""
Returns the identifier of a folder
Note: The method assumes that there is only one folder and datacenter
with the mentioned names.
"""
datacenter = datacenter_helper.get_datacenter(stub_config, datacenter_name)
if not datacenter:
print("Datacenter '{}' not found".format(datacenter_name))
return None
filter_spec = Folder.FilterSpec(type=Folder.Type.VIRTUAL_MACHINE,
names=set([folder_name]),
datacenters=set([datacenter]))
folder_svc = Folder(stub_config)
folder_summaries = folder_svc.list(filter_spec)
if len(folder_summaries) > 0:
folder = folder_summaries[0].folder
print("Detected folder '{}' as {}".format(folder_name, folder))
return folder
else:
print("Folder '{}' not found".format(folder_name))
return None

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import Network
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import datacenter_helper
def get_standard_network_backing(stub_config,
std_porggroup_name,
datacenter_name):
"""
Gets a standard portgroup network backing for a given Datacenter
Note: The method assumes that there is only one standard portgroup
and datacenter with the mentioned names.
"""
datacenter = datacenter_helper.get_datacenter(stub_config, datacenter_name)
if not datacenter:
print("Datacenter '{}' not found".format(datacenter_name))
return None
network_svc = Network(stub_config)
filter = Network.FilterSpec(datacenters=set([datacenter]),
names=set([std_porggroup_name]),
types=set([Network.Type.STANDARD_PORTGROUP]))
network_summaries = network_svc.list(filter=filter)
network = None
if len(network_summaries) > 0:
network = network_summaries[0].network
print("Selecting Standard Portgroup Network '{}' ({})".
format(std_porggroup_name, network))
return network
else:
print("Standard Portgroup Network not found in Datacenter '{}'".
format(datacenter_name))
return None
def get_distributed_network_backing(stub_config,
dv_portgroup_name,
datacenter_name):
"""
Gets a distributed portgroup network backing for a given Datacenter
Note: The method assumes that there is only one distributed portgroup
and datacenter with the mentioned names.
"""
datacenter = datacenter_helper.get_datacenter(stub_config, datacenter_name)
if not datacenter:
print("Datacenter '{}' not found".format(datacenter_name))
return None
network_svc = Network(stub_config)
filter = Network.FilterSpec(datacenters=set([datacenter]),
names=set([dv_portgroup_name]),
types=set([Network.Type.DISTRIBUTED_PORTGROUP]))
network_summaries = network_svc.list(filter=filter)
network = None
if len(network_summaries) > 0:
network = network_summaries[0].network
print("Selecting Distributed Portgroup Network '{}' ({})".
format(dv_portgroup_name, network))
return network
else:
print("Distributed Portgroup Network not found in Datacenter '{}'".
format(datacenter_name))
return None

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import ResourcePool
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import datacenter_helper
def get_resource_pool(stub_config, datacenter_name):
"""
Returns the identifier of the first resourcepool in the datacenter
"""
datacenter = datacenter_helper.get_datacenter(stub_config, datacenter_name)
if not datacenter:
print("Datacenter '{}' not found".format(datacenter_name))
return None
filter_spec = ResourcePool.FilterSpec(datacenters=set([datacenter]))
resource_pool_svc = ResourcePool(stub_config)
resource_pool_summaries = resource_pool_svc.list(filter_spec)
if len(resource_pool_summaries) > 0:
resource_pool = resource_pool_summaries[0].resource_pool
print("Selecting ResourcePool '{}'".format(resource_pool))
return resource_pool
else:
print("ResourcePool not found in Datacenter '{}'".
format(datacenter_name))
return None

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import VM
def get_vm(stub_config, vm_name):
"""
Return the identifier of a vm
Note: The method assumes that there is only one vm with the mentioned name.
"""
vm_svc = VM(stub_config)
names = set([vm_name])
vms = vm_svc.list(VM.FilterSpec(names=names))
if len(vms) == 0:
print("VM with name ({}) not found".format(vm_name))
return None
vm = vms[0].vm
print("Found VM '{}' ({})".format(vm_name, vm))
return vm
def get_vms(stub_config, vm_names):
"""Return identifiers of a list of vms"""
vm_svc = VM(stub_config)
vms = vm_svc.list(VM.FilterSpec(names=vm_names))
if len(vms) == 0:
print('No vm found')
return None
print("Found VMs '{}' ({})".format(vm_names, vms))
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import VM
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import datastore_helper
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import folder_helper
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import resource_pool_helper
def get_placement_spec_for_resource_pool(stub_config,
datacenter_name,
vm_folder_name,
datastore_name):
"""
Returns a VM placement spec for a resourcepool. Ensures that the
vm folder and datastore are all in the same datacenter which is specified.
"""
resource_pool = resource_pool_helper.get_resource_pool(stub_config,
datacenter_name)
folder = folder_helper.get_folder(stub_config,
datacenter_name,
vm_folder_name)
datastore = datastore_helper.get_datastore(stub_config,
datacenter_name,
datastore_name)
# Create the vm placement spec with the datastore, resource pool and vm
# folder
placement_spec = VM.PlacementSpec(folder=folder,
resource_pool=resource_pool,
datastore=datastore)
print("get_placement_spec_for_resource_pool: Result is '{}'".
format(placement_spec))
return placement_spec

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This directory contains sample scripts to setup the testbed required to run
the vCenter APIs samples. You can also use main.py to run all the samples
inside the vcenter.vm package.
* Testbed Requirement:
- 1 vCenter Server
- 2 ESX hosts
- 1 NFS datastore with at least 3G free capacity.
* Prepare testbed using setup script:
- Edit testbed.py with your settings. In particular, you need to set the IP addresses and credentials in this file.
$ cd /path/to/VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-<version>/client/bin
$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/src/vsphere/samples/vcenter/setup/main.py -st
* Run the vAPI vCenter sample suite:
$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/src/vsphere/samples/vcenter/setup/main.py -rit
* To check available options:
$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/src/vsphere/samples/vcenter/setup/main.py -h

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# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from vsphere.samples.vim.file import (detect_directory,
create_directory,
delete_directory)
def setup(context):
"""Setup directories used by vcenter samples."""
create_directory(context, 'Disk',
context.testbed.config['DISK_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config['DISK_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH'])
create_directory(context, 'CDROM ISO',
context.testbed.config['ISO_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config['ISO_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH'])
create_directory(context, 'Serial Port',
context.testbed.config['SERIAL_PORT_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config['SERIAL_PORT_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH'])
create_directory(context, 'Parallel Port',
context.testbed.config['PARALLEL_PORT_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config[
'PARALLEL_PORT_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH'])
create_directory(context, 'Floppy',
context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH'])
def cleanup(context):
"""Cleanup directories after running vcenter samples"""
delete_directory(context, 'Disk',
context.testbed.config['DISK_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config['DISK_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH'])
if context.option['DO_TESTBED_ISO_CLEANUP']:
delete_directory(context, 'CDROM ISO',
context.testbed.config['ISO_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config['ISO_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH'])
delete_directory(context, 'Serial Port',
context.testbed.config['SERIAL_PORT_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config['SERIAL_PORT_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH'])
delete_directory(context, 'Parallel Port',
context.testbed.config['PARALLEL_PORT_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config[
'PARALLEL_PORT_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH'])
delete_directory(context, 'Floppy',
context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH'])
# Remove the top level Sample_Backends directory in the Datastore
if context.option['DO_TESTBED_ISO_CLEANUP']:
delete_directory(context, 'Backends',
context.testbed.config['BACKENDS_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config['BACKENDS_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH'])
def validate(context):
"""Validate if all required directories exist to run vcenter samples"""
return (
detect_directory(context, 'Disk',
context.testbed.config['DISK_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config['DISK_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH']) and
detect_directory(context, 'CDROM ISO',
context.testbed.config['ISO_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config['ISO_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH']) and
detect_directory(context, 'Serial Port',
context.testbed.config['SERIAL_PORT_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config[
'SERIAL_PORT_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH']) and
detect_directory(context, 'Parallel Port',
context.testbed.config[
'PARALLEL_PORT_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config[
'PARALLEL_PORT_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH']) and
detect_directory(context, 'Floppy',
context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_DATACENTER_NAME'],
context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH']))

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
import pyVim.task
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import Cluster
from pyVmomi import vim
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import cluster_helper
def detect_cluster(context):
"""Find the cluster to run the vcenter samples"""
cluster1_name = context.testbed.config['CLUSTER1_NAME']
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['VM_DATACENTER_NAME']
cluster = cluster_helper.get_cluster(context.stub_config, datacenter_name,
cluster1_name)
if cluster:
context.testbed.entities['CLUSTER_IDS'] = {}
context.testbed.entities['CLUSTER_IDS'][cluster1_name] = cluster
return True
else:
return False
def cleanup_cluster(context):
"""Delete cluster after vcenter sample run"""
cluster1_name = context.testbed.config['CLUSTER1_NAME']
names = set([cluster1_name])
cluster_svc = Cluster(context.stub_config)
cluster_summaries = cluster_svc.list(Cluster.FilterSpec(names=names))
print("Found '{}' Clusters matching names {}".
format(len(cluster_summaries), ", ".join(["'{}'".
format(n) for n in names])))
if len(cluster_summaries) < 1:
return
# Delete the cluster using the managed object
cluster = cluster_summaries[0].cluster
cluster_mo = vim.ClusterComputeResource(cluster, context.soap_stub)
print("Deleting Cluster '{}' ({})".format(cluster, cluster1_name))
task = cluster_mo.Destroy()
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
def setup_cluster_vapi1(context):
"""Create a cluster from the Datacenter managed object."""
cluster1_name = context.testbed.config['CLUSTER1_NAME']
# Get the host folder for the Datacenter2 using the save identifier
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
datacenter = context.testbed.entities['DATACENTER_IDS'][datacenter_name]
# Create a managed object from the datacenter identifier
datacenter_mo = vim.Datacenter(datacenter, context.soap_stub)
# Using pyvmomi to get the host folder on which to create the cluster
folder_mo = datacenter_mo.hostFolder
cluster_mo = folder_mo.CreateClusterEx(cluster1_name,
vim.cluster.ConfigSpecEx())
print("Created Cluster '{}' ({})".format(cluster_mo._moId, cluster1_name))
context.testbed.entities['CLUSTER_IDS'] = {
cluster1_name: cluster_mo._moId
}
def setup_cluster_vapi2(context):
"""Create a cluster from the Folder managed object"""
cluster1_name = context.testbed.config['CLUSTER1_NAME']
# Get the host folder for the Datacenter2 using the folder query
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
datacenter = context.testbed.entities['DATACENTER_IDS'][datacenter_name]
folder_svc = Folder(context.stub_config)
folder_summaries = folder_svc.list(
Folder.FilterSpec(type=Folder.Type.HOST, datacenters=set([datacenter])))
folder = folder_summaries[0].folder
# Create a managed object from the folder identifier
folder_mo = vim.Folder(folder, context.soap_stub)
cluster_mo = folder_mo.CreateClusterEx(cluster1_name,
vim.cluster.ConfigSpecEx())
print("Created Cluster '{}' ({})".format(cluster_mo._moId, cluster1_name))
context.testbed.entities['CLUSTER_IDS'] = {
cluster1_name: cluster_mo._moId
}
def setup_cluster_vim(context):
"""Create a cluster using only the VIM API"""
cluster1_name = context.testbed.config['CLUSTER1_NAME']
# Get the host folder for the Datacenter2 using the save identifier
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
for entity in context.service_instance.content.rootFolder.childEntity:
if isinstance(entity,
vim.Datacenter) and entity.name == datacenter_name:
folder_mo = entity.hostFolder
cluster_mo = folder_mo.CreateClusterEx(cluster1_name,
vim.cluster.ConfigSpecEx())
print("Created Cluster '{}' ({})".format(cluster_mo._moId,
cluster1_name))
context.testbed.entities['CLUSTER_IDS'] = {
cluster1_name: cluster_mo._moId
}
break
def setup_cluster(context):
setup_cluster_vim(context)
def setup(context):
setup_cluster(context)
def cleanup(context):
cleanup_cluster(context)
def validate(context):
return detect_cluster(context)

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import (Datacenter, Folder)
def folder_list_datacenter_folder(context):
folder_svc = Folder(context.stub_config)
return folder_svc.list(Folder.FilterSpec(type=Folder.Type.DATACENTER))
def detect_datacenter(context, datacenter_name):
"""Find the datacenter with the given name"""
datacenter_svc = Datacenter(context.stub_config)
names = set([datacenter_name])
datacenter_summaries = datacenter_svc.list(
Datacenter.FilterSpec(names=names))
if len(datacenter_summaries) > 0:
datacenter = datacenter_summaries[0].datacenter
print("Detected Datacenter '{}' as {}".
format(datacenter_name, datacenter))
context.testbed.entities['DATACENTER_IDS'][datacenter_name] = datacenter
return True
else:
print("Datacenter '{}' missing".format(datacenter_name))
return False
def detect_datacenters(context):
"""Find datacenters to run the vcenter samples"""
context.testbed.entities['DATACENTER_IDS'] = {}
# Look for the two datacenters
datacenter1_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER1_NAME']
datacenter2_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
return (detect_datacenter(context, datacenter1_name) and
detect_datacenter(context, datacenter2_name))
def cleanup_datacenters(context):
"""Cleanup datacenters after sample run"""
datacenter_svc = Datacenter(context.stub_config)
# Look for the two datacenters
datacenter1_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER1_NAME']
datacenter2_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
names = set([datacenter1_name, datacenter2_name])
datacenter_summaries = datacenter_svc.list(
Datacenter.FilterSpec(names=names))
print("Found {} Datacenters matching names {}".
format(len(datacenter_summaries),", ".
join(["'{}'".format(n) for n in names])))
for datacenter_summary in datacenter_summaries:
datacenter = datacenter_summary.datacenter
print("Deleting Datacenter '{}' ({})".
format(datacenter, datacenter_summary.name))
datacenter_svc.delete(datacenter, force=True)
def setup_datacenters(context):
"""Create datacenters for running vcenter samples"""
# Find a Folder in which to put the Datacenters
folder_summaries = folder_list_datacenter_folder(context)
folder = folder_summaries[0].folder
print("Creating datacenters in Folder '{}' ({})".
format(folder, folder_summaries[0].name))
datacenter_svc = Datacenter(context.stub_config)
# Create first datacenter
datacenter1_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER1_NAME']
datacenter1 = datacenter_svc.create(
Datacenter.CreateSpec(name=datacenter1_name, folder=folder)
)
print("Created Datacenter '{}' ({})".format(datacenter1, datacenter1_name))
# Create second datacenter
datacenter2_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
datacenter2 = datacenter_svc.create(
Datacenter.CreateSpec(name=datacenter2_name, folder=folder)
)
print("Created Datacenter '{}' ({})".format(datacenter2, datacenter2_name))
# Save datacenter name to identifier mappings for later use
context.testbed.entities['DATACENTER_IDS'] = {
datacenter1_name: datacenter1,
datacenter2_name: datacenter2
}
def cleanup(context):
cleanup_datacenters(context)
def setup(context):
setup_datacenters(context)
def validate(context):
return detect_datacenters(context)

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
import pyVim.task
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import Host
from pyVmomi import vim
def detect_nfs_datastore_on_host(context, host_name):
"""Find NFS datastore on host"""
names = set([host_name])
datastore_name = context.testbed.config['NFS_DATASTORE_NAME']
# Use vAPI find the Host managed identities
host_svc = Host(context.stub_config)
host_summaries = host_svc.list(Host.FilterSpec(names=names))
for host_summary in host_summaries:
# Convert the host identifier into a ManagedObject
host = host_summary.host
host_mo = vim.HostSystem(host, context.soap_stub)
for datastore_mo in host_mo.datastore:
if (datastore_mo.name == datastore_name and
datastore_mo.summary.type == 'NFS'):
datastore = datastore_mo._moId
print("Detected NFS Volume '{}' as {} on Host '{}' ({})".
format(datastore_name, datastore, host_name, host))
context.testbed.entities['HOST_NFS_DATASTORE_IDS'][host_name]\
= datastore
return True
print("NFS Volume '{}' missing on Host '{}'".
format(datastore_name,host_name))
return False
def detect_nfs_datastore(context):
"""Find NFS datastore used to run vcenter samples"""
context.testbed.entities['HOST_NFS_DATASTORE_IDS'] = {}
host1_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST1']
host2_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2']
return (detect_nfs_datastore_on_host(context, host1_name) and
detect_nfs_datastore_on_host(context, host2_name))
def cleanup_nfs_datastore(context):
"""Cleanup NFS datastore after running vcenter samples"""
# Remove NFS datastore from each Host
host1_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST1']
host2_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2']
names = set([host1_name, host2_name])
datastore_name = context.testbed.config['NFS_DATASTORE_NAME']
# Use vAPI find the Host managed identities
host_svc = Host(context.stub_config)
host_summaries = host_svc.list(Host.FilterSpec(names=names))
for host_summary in host_summaries:
# Convert the host identifier into a ManagedObject
host = host_summary.host
host_mo = vim.HostSystem(host, context.soap_stub)
for datastore_mo in host_mo.datastore:
if datastore_mo.name == datastore_name:
datastore_system = host_mo.configManager.datastoreSystem
datastore_system.RemoveDatastore(datastore_mo)
print("Removed NFS Volume '{}' ({}) from Host '{}' ({})".
format(datastore_name, datastore_mo._moId,
host_mo.name,host_mo._moId))
# Remote NFS Datastore at the vCenter level
# TODO Do we need to do this?
def setup_nfs_datastore(context):
"""Setup NFS datastore for running vcenter samples"""
host1_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST1']
nfs_datastore1 = setup_nfs_datastore_on_host(context, host1_name)
host2_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2']
nfs_datastore2 = setup_nfs_datastore_on_host(context, host2_name)
context.testbed.entities['HOST_NFS_DATASTORE_IDS'] = {
host1_name: nfs_datastore1,
host2_name: nfs_datastore2
}
def setup_nfs_datastore_on_host(context, host_name):
"""Mount the NFS volume on one ESX hosts using the VIM API."""
nfs_host = context.testbed.config['NFS_HOST']
remote_path = context.testbed.config['NFS_REMOTE_PATH']
local_path = context.testbed.config['NFS_DATASTORE_NAME']
host = context.testbed.entities['HOST_IDS'][host_name]
host_mo = vim.HostSystem(host, context.soap_stub)
datastore_system = host_mo.configManager.datastoreSystem
try:
datastore_mo = datastore_system.CreateNasDatastore(
vim.host.NasVolume.Specification(remoteHost=nfs_host,
remotePath=remote_path,
localPath=local_path,
accessMode=vim.host.MountInfo.AccessMode.readWrite,
type=vim.host.FileSystemVolume.FileSystemType.NFS))
print("Added NFS Volume '{}' ({}) to Host '{}' ({})".
format(local_path, datastore_mo._moId, host_name, host))
return datastore_mo._moId
except vim.fault.AlreadyExists as e:
print("NFS Volume '{}' already exists on Host '{}' ({})".
format(local_path, host_name, host))
for datastore_mo in host_mo.datastore:
info = datastore_mo.info
if (isinstance(info, vim.host.NasDatastoreInfo) and
info.nas.remoteHost == nfs_host and
info.nas.remotePath == remote_path):
if info.name == local_path:
print("Found NFS Volume '{}' ({}) on Host '{}' ({})".
format(local_path, datastore_mo._moId,
host_name,host_mo._moId))
return datastore_mo._moId
else:
print("Found NFS remote host '{}' and path '{}' on Host '{}' ({}) as '{}'".
format(nfs_host, remote_path, host_name,
host_mo._moId, info.name))
print("Renaming NFS Volume '{}' ({}) to '{}'".
format(info.name, datastore_mo._moId, local_path))
task = datastore_mo.Rename(local_path)
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
# TODO Find the datastore identifier for the NFS volume and return it
return None
def detect_vmfs_datastore(context, host_name, datastore_name):
"""Find VMFS datastore given host and datastore names"""
names = set([host_name])
# Use vAPI find the Host managed identities
host_svc = Host(context.stub_config)
host_summaries = host_svc.list(Host.FilterSpec(names=names))
for host_summary in host_summaries:
# Convert the host identifier into a ManagedObject
host = host_summary.host
host_mo = vim.HostSystem(host, context.soap_stub)
for datastore_mo in host_mo.datastore:
if (datastore_mo.name == datastore_name and
datastore_mo.summary.type == 'VMFS'):
datastore = datastore_mo._moId
print("Detected VMFS Volume '{}' as {} on Host '{}' ({})".
format(datastore_name, datastore, host_name, host))
context.testbed.entities['HOST_VMFS_DATASTORE_IDS'][host_name]\
= datastore
return True
print("VMFS Volume '{}' missing on Host '{}'".
format(datastore_name, host_name))
return False
def detect_vmfs_datastores(context):
"""Find VMFS datastore used to run vcenter samples"""
context.testbed.entities['HOST_VMFS_DATASTORE_IDS'] = {}
host1_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST1']
host1_vmfs_volume = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST1_VMFS_DATASTORE']
host2_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2']
host2_vmfs_volume = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2_VMFS_DATASTORE']
# From each host, look for the VMFS Volume
return (detect_vmfs_datastore(context, host1_name, host1_vmfs_volume) and
detect_vmfs_datastore(context, host2_name, host2_vmfs_volume))
def setup_vmfs_datastore(context, host_name, datastore_name):
"""Find VMFS datastore given host and datastore names"""
context.testbed.entities['HOST_VMFS_DATASTORE_IDS'] = {}
names = set([host_name])
# Use vAPI find the Host managed identities
host_svc = Host(context.stub_config)
host_summaries = host_svc.list(Host.FilterSpec(names=names))
host_summary = host_summaries[0]
# Convert the host identifier into a ManagedObject
host = host_summary.host
host_mo = vim.HostSystem(host, context.soap_stub)
vmfs_datastores = dict([(datastore_mo.name, datastore_mo)
for datastore_mo in host_mo.datastore
if datastore_mo.summary.type == 'VMFS'])
# The VMFS volume exists. No need to do anything
if datastore_name in vmfs_datastores:
datastore = vmfs_datastores[datastore_name]._moId
print("Detected VMFS Volume '{}' as {} on Host '{}' ({})".
format(datastore_name, datastore, host_name, host))
context.testbed.entities['HOST_VMFS_DATASTORE_IDS'][host_name]\
= datastore
return True
# Rename a VMFS datastore
if len(vmfs_datastores) > 0:
datastore_mo = list(vmfs_datastores.values())[0]
datastore = datastore_mo._moId
print("Renaming VMFS Volume '{}' ({}) on Host '{}' ({}) to '{}'".
format(datastore_mo.name, datastore,
host_name, host, datastore_name))
task = datastore_mo.Rename(datastore_name)
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
return True
return False
def setup_vmfs_datastores(context):
"""Setup VMFS datastore used to run vcenter samples"""
host1_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST1']
host1_vmfs_volume = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST1_VMFS_DATASTORE']
host2_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2']
host2_vmfs_volume = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2_VMFS_DATASTORE']
# From each host, look for the VMFS Volume
setup_vmfs_datastore(context, host1_name, host1_vmfs_volume)
setup_vmfs_datastore(context, host2_name, host2_vmfs_volume)
def setup(context):
setup_nfs_datastore(context)
setup_vmfs_datastores(context)
def cleanup(context):
cleanup_nfs_datastore(context)
def validate(context):
return (
detect_nfs_datastore(context) and
detect_vmfs_datastores(context))

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from vsphere.samples.vim import datastore_file
from vsphere.samples.vim.file import (detect_file, delete_file,
parse_datastore_path)
from vsphere.samples.vim.inventory import get_datastore_mo
def setup_floppy_image(context):
"""Copy floppy image used to run vcenter samples"""
floppy_src_url = context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_SRC_URL']
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_DATACENTER_NAME']
datastore_path = context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_DATASTORE_PATH']
(datastore_name, path) = parse_datastore_path(datastore_path)
datastore_mo = get_datastore_mo(context.stub_config,
context.service_instance._stub,
datacenter_name,
datastore_name)
if not datastore_mo:
raise Exception("Could not find datastore '{}'".format(datastore_name))
# See if the Floppy image exists. Copy it into the system if it does not
# exist
dsfile = datastore_file.File(datastore_mo)
if not dsfile.exists(datastore_path):
print("Putting Floppy file from '{}' at '{}'".
format(floppy_src_url, datastore_path))
dsfile.put(path=path, src_url=floppy_src_url)
def cleanup_floppy_image(context):
"""Delete floppy image after running samples"""
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_DATACENTER_NAME']
datastore_path = context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_DATASTORE_PATH']
delete_file(context.stub_config,
context.service_instance,
'Floppy Image',
datacenter_name,
datastore_path)
def detect_floppy_image(context):
"""Find the floppy image used to run vcenter samples"""
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_DATACENTER_NAME']
datastore_path = context.testbed.config['FLOPPY_DATASTORE_PATH']
return detect_file(context, 'Floppy Image', datacenter_name, datastore_path)
def setup(context):
setup_floppy_image(context)
def cleanup(context):
cleanup_floppy_image(context)
def validate(context):
return detect_floppy_image(context)

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
import pyVim.task
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import (Folder)
from pyVmomi import vim
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import datacenter_helper
def detect_vm_folder(context, datacenter_name, folder_name):
"""Find vm folder based on datacenter and folder name"""
datacenter = datacenter_helper.get_datacenter(context.stub_config,
datacenter_name)
if not datacenter:
print("Datacenter '{}' not found".format(datacenter_name))
return None
folder_svc = Folder(context.stub_config)
folder_summaries = folder_svc.list(
Folder.FilterSpec(type=Folder.Type.VIRTUAL_MACHINE,
names=set([folder_name]),
datacenters=set([datacenter])))
if len(folder_summaries) > 0:
folder = folder_summaries[0].folder
print("Detected VM Folder '{}' as {}".format(folder_name, folder))
context.testbed.entities['VM_FOLDER_IDS'][folder_name] = folder
return True
else:
print("VM Folder '{}' missing in Datacenter {}".
format(folder_name, datacenter_name))
return False
def detect_vm_folders(context):
"""Find vm folder used to run vcenter samples"""
context.testbed.entities['VM_FOLDER_IDS'] = {}
folder1_name = context.testbed.config['VM_FOLDER1_NAME']
datacenter1_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER1_NAME']
folder2_name = context.testbed.config['VM_FOLDER2_NAME']
datacenter2_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
return (detect_vm_folder(context, datacenter1_name, folder1_name) and
detect_vm_folder(context, datacenter2_name, folder2_name))
def delete_vm_folder(context, datacenter_name, folder_name):
"""Delete vm folder from given datacenter"""
for datacenter_mo in context.service_instance.content.rootFolder\
.childEntity:
if (isinstance(datacenter_mo, vim.Datacenter) and
datacenter_mo.name == datacenter_name):
for folder_mo in datacenter_mo.vmFolder.childEntity:
if folder_mo.name == folder_name:
print("Deleting Folder '{}' ({})' in Datacenter '{}' ({})".
format(folder_name, folder_mo._moId,
datacenter_name, datacenter_mo._moId))
task = folder_mo.Destroy()
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
def create_vm_folder(context, datacenter_name, folder_name):
"""Create vm folder in given datacenter"""
datacenter = context.testbed.entities['DATACENTER_IDS'][datacenter_name]
datacenter_mo = vim.Datacenter(datacenter, context.soap_stub)
folder_mo = datacenter_mo.vmFolder.CreateFolder(folder_name)
print("Created Folder '{}' ({}) in Datacenter '{}' ({})".
format(folder_name, folder_mo._moId, datacenter_name, datacenter))
return folder_mo._moId
def cleanup_vm_folders(context):
"""Delete vm folder after sample run"""
folder1_name = context.testbed.config['VM_FOLDER1_NAME']
datacenter1_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER1_NAME']
delete_vm_folder(context, datacenter1_name, folder1_name)
folder2_name = context.testbed.config['VM_FOLDER2_NAME']
datacenter2_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
delete_vm_folder(context, datacenter2_name, folder2_name)
def setup_vm_folders(context):
"""Setup vm folder used to run vcenter samples"""
folder1_name = context.testbed.config['VM_FOLDER1_NAME']
datacenter1_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER1_NAME']
folder1 = create_vm_folder(context, datacenter1_name, folder1_name)
folder2_name = context.testbed.config['VM_FOLDER2_NAME']
datacenter2_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
folder2 = create_vm_folder(context, datacenter2_name, folder2_name)
context.testbed.entities['VM_FOLDER_IDS'] = {
folder1_name: folder1,
folder2_name: folder2,
}
def setup(context):
setup_vm_folders(context)
def cleanup(context):
cleanup_vm_folders(context)
def validate(context):
return detect_vm_folders(context)

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
import pyVim.task
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import (Folder, Host)
from pyVmomi import vim
def detect_host(context, host_name):
"""Find host based on host name"""
host_svc = Host(context.stub_config)
names = set([host_name])
host_summaries = host_svc.list(Host.FilterSpec(names=names))
if len(host_summaries) > 0:
host = host_summaries[0].host
print("Detected Host '{}' as {}".format(host_name, host))
context.testbed.entities['HOST_IDS'][host_name] = host
return True
else:
print("Host '{}' missing".format(host_name))
return False
def detect_hosts(context):
"""Find host used to run vcenter samples"""
context.testbed.entities['HOST_IDS'] = {}
host1_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST1']
host2_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2']
return (detect_host(context, host1_name) and
detect_host(context, host2_name))
def cleanup_hosts(context):
"""Delete hosts after sample run"""
host_svc = Host(context.stub_config)
host1_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST1']
host2_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2']
names = set([host1_name, host2_name])
host_summaries = host_svc.list(Host.FilterSpec(names=names))
print('Found {} Hosts matching names {}'.
format(len(host_summaries), ', '.
join(["'{}'".format(n) for n in names])))
for host_summary in host_summaries:
host = host_summary.host
print("Deleting Host '{}' ({})".format(host_summary.name, host))
host_svc.delete(host)
def create_host_vapi(context, host_name, datacenter_name):
"""
Adds a single Host to the vCenter inventory under the named Datacenter
using vAPI.
"""
host_svc = Host(context.stub_config)
user = context.testbed.config['ESX_USER']
pwd = context.testbed.config['ESX_PASS']
# Get the host folder for the Datacenter1 using the folder query
datacenter = context.testbed.entities['DATACENTER_IDS'][datacenter_name]
folder_svc = Folder(context.stub_config)
folder_summaries = folder_svc.list(
Folder.FilterSpec(type=Folder.Type.HOST, datacenters=set([datacenter])))
folder = folder_summaries[0].folder
create_spec = Host.CreateSpec(
hostname=host_name,
user_name=user,
password=pwd,
folder=folder,
thumbprint_verification=Host.CreateSpec.ThumbprintVerification.NONE)
host = host_svc.create(create_spec)
print("Created Host '{}' ({})".format(host, host_name))
return host
def create_host_vim(context, host_name, datacenter_name):
"""
Adds a single Host to the vCenter inventory under the named Datacenter
using the VIM API.
"""
user = context.testbed.config['ESX_USER']
pwd = context.testbed.config['ESX_PASS']
# Get the host folder for the Datacenter1 using the folder query
datacenter = context.testbed.entities['DATACENTER_IDS'][datacenter_name]
for entity in context.service_instance.content.rootFolder.childEntity:
if isinstance(entity, vim.Datacenter) and\
entity.name == datacenter_name:
datacenter_mo = entity
folder_mo = datacenter_mo.hostFolder
connect_spec = vim.host.ConnectSpec(hostName=host_name,
userName=user,
password=pwd,
force=False)
print("Creating Host ({})".format(host_name))
task = folder_mo.AddStandaloneHost(connect_spec,
vim.ComputeResource.ConfigSpec(),
True)
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
# Get host from task result
host_mo = task.info.result.host[0]
print("Created Host '{}' ({})".format(host_mo._moId, host_name))
return host_mo._moId
def move_host_into_cluster_vim(context, host_name, cluster_name):
"""Use vim api to move host to another cluster"""
TIMEOUT = 30 # sec
host = context.testbed.entities['HOST_IDS'][host_name]
host_mo = vim.HostSystem(host, context.soap_stub)
# Move the host into the cluster
if not host_mo.runtime.inMaintenanceMode:
task = host_mo.EnterMaintenanceMode(TIMEOUT)
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
print("Host '{}' ({}) in maintenance mode".format(host, host_name))
cluster = context.testbed.entities['CLUSTER_IDS'][cluster_name]
cluster_mo = vim.ClusterComputeResource(cluster, context.soap_stub)
task = cluster_mo.MoveInto([host_mo])
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
print("Host '{}' ({}) moved into Cluster {} ({})".
format(host, host_name, cluster, cluster_name))
task = host_mo.ExitMaintenanceMode(TIMEOUT)
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
print("Host '{}' ({}) out of maintenance mode".format(host, host_name))
def setup_hosts_vapi(context):
"""Use vsphere automation API to setup host for sample run"""
# Create Host1 as a standalone host in Datacenter1
host1_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST1']
datacenter1_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER1_NAME']
host1 = create_host_vapi(context, host1_name, datacenter1_name)
# Create Host2 in a Cluster2
host2_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2']
datacenter2_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
host2 = create_host_vapi(context, host2_name, datacenter2_name)
context.testbed.entities['HOST_IDS'] = {
host1_name: host1,
host2_name: host2
}
# Move Host2 into Cluster2
cluster_name = context.testbed.config['CLUSTER1_NAME']
move_host_into_cluster_vim(context, host2_name, cluster_name)
def setup_hosts_vim(context):
"""Use vim API to setup host for sample run"""
# Create Host1 as a standalone host in Datacenter1
host1_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST1']
datacenter1_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER1_NAME']
host1 = create_host_vim(context, host1_name, datacenter1_name)
# Create Host2 in a Cluster2
host2_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2']
datacenter2_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
host2 = create_host_vim(context, host2_name, datacenter2_name)
context.testbed.entities['HOST_IDS'] = {
host1_name: host1,
host2_name: host2
}
# Move Host2 into Cluster2
cluster_name = context.testbed.config['CLUSTER1_NAME']
move_host_into_cluster_vim(context, host2_name, cluster_name)
def setup_hosts(context):
setup_hosts_vapi(context)
def setup(context):
setup_hosts(context)
def cleanup(context):
cleanup_hosts(context)
def validate(context):
return detect_hosts(context)

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from vsphere.samples.vim import datastore_file
from vsphere.samples.vim.file import (detect_file, delete_file,
parse_datastore_path)
from vsphere.samples.vim.inventory import get_datastore_mo
def setup_iso_image(context):
"""Copy iso image used to run vcenter samples"""
iso_src_url = context.testbed.config['ISO_SRC_URL']
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['ISO_DATACENTER_NAME']
datastore_path = context.testbed.config['ISO_DATASTORE_PATH']
(datastore_name, path) = parse_datastore_path(datastore_path)
datastore_mo = get_datastore_mo(context.stub_config,
context.service_instance._stub,
datacenter_name,
datastore_name)
if not datastore_mo:
raise Exception("Could not find datastore '{}'".format(datastore_name))
# See if the ISO image exists. Copy it into the system if it does not exist
dsfile = datastore_file.File(datastore_mo)
if not dsfile.exists(datastore_path):
print("Putting ISO image file from '{}' at '{}'".
format(iso_src_url, datastore_path))
dsfile.put(path=path, src_url=iso_src_url)
def cleanup_iso_image(context):
"""Cleanup iso image after sample run"""
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['ISO_DATACENTER_NAME']
datastore_path = context.testbed.config['ISO_DATASTORE_PATH']
delete_file(context.stub_config,
context.service_instance,
"ISO Image",
datacenter_name,
datastore_path)
def detect_iso_image(context):
"""Find iso image used to run vcenter samples"""
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['ISO_DATACENTER_NAME']
datastore_path = context.testbed.config['ISO_DATASTORE_PATH']
return detect_file(context, "ISO Image", datacenter_name, datastore_path)
def setup(context):
setup_iso_image(context)
def cleanup(context):
cleanup_iso_image(context)
def validate(context):
return detect_iso_image(context)

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
"""
Script that runs through all the setup and samples.
"""
import pyVim.connect
from vsphere.samples.common import sample_util
from vsphere.samples.common import vapiconnect
from vsphere.samples.common.ssl_helper import get_unverified_context
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup import testbed
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup.setup_cli import build_arg_parser
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup.testbed_setup import cleanup as testbed_cleanup
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup.testbed_setup import setup as testbed_setup
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup.testbed_setup import validate as testbed_validate
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.vm.main import cleanup as sample_cleanup
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.vm.main import run as sample_run
# Parse command line params for setup script
args = build_arg_parser().parse_args()
_testbed = testbed.get()
print(_testbed.to_config_string())
# Connect to VIM API Endpoint on vCenter system
context = None
if args.skipverification:
context = get_unverified_context()
service_instance = pyVim.connect.SmartConnect(host=_testbed.config['SERVER'],
user=_testbed.config['USERNAME'],
pwd=_testbed.config['PASSWORD'],
sslContext=context)
# Connect to vAPI Endpoint on vCenter system
stub_config = vapiconnect.connect(host=_testbed.config['SERVER'],
user=_testbed.config['USERNAME'],
pwd=_testbed.config['PASSWORD'],
skip_verification=args.skipverification)
context = sample_util.Context(_testbed, service_instance, stub_config)
context.option['DO_TESTBED_SETUP'] = args.testbed_setup
context.option['DO_TESTBED_VALIDATE'] = args.testbed_validate
context.option['DO_TESTBED_CLEANUP'] = args.testbed_cleanup
context.option['DO_TESTBED_ISO_CLEANUP'] = args.iso_cleanup
context.option['DO_SAMPLES_SETUP'] = args.samples_setup
context.option['DO_SAMPLES'] = args.samples
context.option['DO_SAMPLES_INCREMENTAL'] = args.samples_incremental
context.option['DO_SAMPLES_CLEANUP'] = args.samples_cleanup
context.option['SKIP_VERIFICATION'] = args.skipverification
print(context.to_option_string())
###############################################################################
# Testbed Setup
###############################################################################
# Setup testbed
if context.option['DO_TESTBED_SETUP']:
# Clean up in case of past failures
sample_cleanup(context)
testbed_cleanup(context)
testbed_setup(context)
# Validate testbed
if (context.option['DO_TESTBED_SETUP'] or
context.option['DO_TESTBED_VALIDATE'] or
context.option['DO_SAMPLES_SETUP'] or
context.option['DO_SAMPLES']):
if not testbed_validate(context):
exit(0)
print(context.testbed.to_entities_string())
###############################################################################
# Sample Run and Cleanup
###############################################################################
# Run Sample
if context.option['DO_SAMPLES']:
sample_run(context)
# Cleanup after sample run
if context.option['DO_SAMPLES_CLEANUP']:
sample_cleanup(context)
###############################################################################
# Testbed Cleanup
###############################################################################
# Teardown testbed.
if context.option['DO_TESTBED_CLEANUP']:
sample_cleanup(context)
testbed_cleanup(context)

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
import pyVim.task
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import Host
from pyVmomi import vim
def detect_vdswitches(context):
"""Find distributed virtual switch used to run vcenter samples"""
context.testbed.entities['DISTRIBUTED_SWITCH_IDS'] = {}
context.testbed.entities['DISTRIBUTED_PORTGROUP_IDS'] = {}
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
vdswitch_name = context.testbed.config['VDSWITCH1_NAME']
vdswitch_mo = find_vdswitch(context, datacenter_name, vdswitch_name)
if vdswitch_mo:
vdswitch = vdswitch_mo._moId
print("Detected Distributed Switch '{}' as {}".
format(vdswitch_name, vdswitch))
context.testbed.entities['DISTRIBUTED_SWITCH_IDS'][
vdswitch_name] = vdswitch
vdportgroup_name = context.testbed.config['VDPORTGROUP1_NAME']
vdportgroup_mo = find_vdportgroup(context, datacenter_name,
vdswitch_name, vdportgroup_name)
if vdportgroup_mo:
vdportgroup = vdportgroup_mo._moId
print("Detected Distributed Portgroup '{}' as {}".
format(vdportgroup_name, vdportgroup))
context.testbed.entities['DISTRIBUTED_PORTGROUP_IDS'][
vdportgroup_name] = vdportgroup
else:
print("Distributed Portgroup '{}' missing".format(vdportgroup_name))
return False
else:
print("Distributed Switch '{}' missing".format(vdswitch_name))
return False
return True
def cleanup_vdswitch(context):
"""Cleanup Distributed Switch after sampel run"""
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
vdswitch_name = context.testbed.config['VDSWITCH1_NAME']
vdswitch_mo = find_vdswitch(context, datacenter_name, vdswitch_name)
if vdswitch_mo:
vdportgroup_name = context.testbed.config['VDPORTGROUP1_NAME']
vdportgroup_mo = find_vdportgroup(context, datacenter_name,
vdswitch_name, vdportgroup_name)
if vdportgroup_mo:
print("Deleting Distributed Portgroup '{}' ({})".
format(vdportgroup_name, vdportgroup_mo._moId))
task = vdportgroup_mo.Destroy()
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
host_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2']
remove_host_from_vdswitch(context, vdswitch_mo, host_name)
print("Deleting Distributed Switch '{}' ({})".
format(vdswitch_name, vdswitch_mo._moId))
task = vdswitch_mo.Destroy()
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
def find_vdswitch(context, datacenter_name, vdswitch_name):
""" Retrieve an existing Distributed Switch"""
# TODO Ugly deep nesting.
for datacenter_mo in context.service_instance.content.rootFolder\
.childEntity:
if (isinstance(datacenter_mo, vim.Datacenter) and
datacenter_mo.name == datacenter_name):
for vdswitch_mo in datacenter_mo.networkFolder.childEntity:
if (isinstance(vdswitch_mo, vim.DistributedVirtualSwitch) and
vdswitch_mo.summary.name == vdswitch_name):
print("Found VDSwitch '{}' ({}) in Datacenter '{}' ({})".
format(vdswitch_name, vdswitch_mo._moId,
datacenter_name, datacenter_mo._moId))
return vdswitch_mo
return None
def find_vdportgroup(context, datacenter_name, vdswitch_name, vdportgroup_name):
"""
Find existing Distributed Switch portgroup based on datacenter,
vds name and portgroup name
"""
vdswitch_mo = find_vdswitch(context, datacenter_name, vdswitch_name)
for vdportgroup_mo in vdswitch_mo.portgroup:
if vdportgroup_mo.name == vdportgroup_name:
print("Found Distributed Portgroup '{}' ({}) on Distributed Switch '{}' ({})".
format(vdportgroup_name, vdportgroup_mo._moId,
vdswitch_name,vdswitch_mo._moId))
return vdportgroup_mo
return None
def create_vdswitch(context, datacenter_name, vdswitch_name):
"""Create Distributed Switch in given datacenter"""
datacenter = context.testbed.entities['DATACENTER_IDS'][datacenter_name]
datacenter_mo = vim.Datacenter(datacenter, context.soap_stub)
spec = vim.DistributedVirtualSwitch.CreateSpec()
spec.configSpec = vim.DistributedVirtualSwitch.ConfigSpec(
name=vdswitch_name)
task = datacenter_mo.networkFolder.CreateDistributedVirtualSwitch(spec)
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
vdswitch_mo = task.info.result
print("Created Distributed Switch '{}' ({})".
format(vdswitch_name, vdswitch_mo._moId))
return vdswitch_mo._moId
def create_vdportgroup(context, vdswitch_name, vdportgroup_name):
"""Create Distributed Switch portgroup"""
vdportgroup_type = "earlyBinding"
vdswitch = context.testbed.entities['DISTRIBUTED_SWITCH_IDS'][vdswitch_name]
vdswitch_mo = vim.DistributedVirtualSwitch(vdswitch, context.soap_stub)
vdportgroup_spec = vim.dvs.DistributedVirtualPortgroup.ConfigSpec(
name=vdportgroup_name, type=vdportgroup_type)
vdportgroup_specs = [vdportgroup_spec]
task = vdswitch_mo.AddPortgroups(vdportgroup_specs)
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
# The AddPortgroup operation doesn't return any information about the
# created portgroup, so look it up.
vdportgroup = None
for vdportgroup_mo in vdswitch_mo.portgroup:
if vdportgroup_mo.name == vdportgroup_name:
vdportgroup = vdportgroup_mo._moId
print("Created Distributed Portgroup '{}' ({}) on Distributed Switch '{}' ({})".
format(vdportgroup_name, vdportgroup, vdswitch_name, vdswitch))
return vdportgroup
def add_host_to_vdswitch(context, vdswitch_name, host_name, pnic_names=None):
"""Add host to Distributed Switch"""
host = context.testbed.entities['HOST_IDS'][host_name]
host_mo = vim.HostSystem(host, context.soap_stub)
vdswitch = context.testbed.entities['DISTRIBUTED_SWITCH_IDS'][vdswitch_name]
vdswitch_mo = vim.DistributedVirtualSwitch(vdswitch, context.soap_stub)
pnic_specs = []
if pnic_names:
for pnic in pnic_names:
pnic_specs.append(vim.dvs.HostMember.PnicSpec(pnicDevice=pnic))
dvs_member_config = vim.dvs.HostMember.ConfigSpec(
operation="add",
host=host_mo,
backing=vim.dvs.HostMember.PnicBacking(pnicSpec=pnic_specs))
dvs_config = vim.DistributedVirtualSwitch.ConfigSpec(
configVersion=vdswitch_mo.config.configVersion,
host=[dvs_member_config])
task = vdswitch_mo.Reconfigure(dvs_config)
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
print("Added Host '{}' ({}) to Distributed Switch '{}' ({})".
format(host_name, host, vdswitch_name, vdswitch))
def remove_host_from_vdswitch(context, vdswitch_mo, host_name):
"""Remove host from Distributed Switch"""
for host_member in vdswitch_mo.config.host:
if host_member.config.host.name == host_name:
dvs_member_config = vim.dvs.HostMember.ConfigSpec(
operation="remove",
host=host_member.config.host)
dvs_config = vim.DistributedVirtualSwitch.ConfigSpec(
configVersion=vdswitch_mo.config.configVersion,
host=[dvs_member_config])
task = vdswitch_mo.Reconfigure(dvs_config)
pyVim.task.WaitForTask(task)
print("Removed Host '{}' ({}) from Distributed Switch '{}' ({})".
format(host_name, host_member.config.host._moId,
vdswitch_mo.summary.name, vdswitch_mo._moId))
def setup_vdswitch(context):
"""Setup Distributed Switch used to run vcenter samples"""
# Add a Distributed Switch
datacenter_name = context.testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
vdswitch1_name = context.testbed.config['VDSWITCH1_NAME']
vdswitch1 = create_vdswitch(context, datacenter_name, vdswitch1_name)
context.testbed.entities['DISTRIBUTED_SWITCH_IDS'] = {
vdswitch1_name: vdswitch1
}
# Add a Distributed Portgroup
vdportgroup1_name = context.testbed.config['VDPORTGROUP1_NAME']
vdportgroup1 = create_vdportgroup(context, vdswitch1_name,
vdportgroup1_name)
context.testbed.entities['DISTRIBUTED_PORTGROUP_IDS'] = {
vdportgroup1_name: vdportgroup1
}
# Add a Host into the Distributed Switch
host2_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2']
add_host_to_vdswitch(context, vdswitch1_name, host2_name)
# @TODO: Add Host Uplink
def detect_stdportgroup(context, host_name, network_name):
"""Find Distributed Switch based on host and network name"""
# Ensure the standard switch is available on the host
names = set([host_name])
# Use vAPI find the Host managed identities
host_svc = Host(context.stub_config)
host_summaries = host_svc.list(Host.FilterSpec(names=names))
for host_summary in host_summaries:
# Convert the host identifier into a ManagedObject
host = host_summary.host
host_mo = vim.HostSystem(host, context.soap_stub)
for network_mo in host_mo.network:
if (type(network_mo) == vim.Network and
network_mo.name == network_name):
network = network_mo._moId
print("Detected Standard Portgroup '{}' as {} on Host '{}' ({})".
format(network_name, network, host_name, host))
context.testbed.entities['HOST_STANDARD_SWITCH_IDS'][
host_name] = network
return True
print("Standard Portgroup '{}' missing on Host '{}'".
format(network_name, host_name))
return False
def detect_stdportgroups(context):
"""Find Distributed Switch used to run vcenter samples"""
context.testbed.entities['HOST_STANDARD_SWITCH_IDS'] = {}
network_name = context.testbed.config['STDPORTGROUP_NAME']
host1_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST1']
host2_name = context.testbed.config['ESX_HOST2']
return (detect_stdportgroup(context, host1_name, network_name) and
detect_stdportgroup(context, host2_name, network_name))
def setup(context):
setup_vdswitch(context)
def cleanup(context):
cleanup_vdswitch(context)
def validate(context):
return (
detect_vdswitches(context) and
detect_stdportgroups(context))

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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
"""
This module implements simple helper functions for python samples
"""
import argparse
def build_arg_parser():
"""
Builds a standard argument parser with arguments for executing sample
setup script
-s, --testbed_setup
-v, --testbed_validate
-c, --testbed_cleanup
-o, --iso_cleanup
-e, --samples_setup
-r, --samples
-i, --samples_incremental
-l, --samples_cleanup
-t, --skipverification
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='Arguments for running sample setup script')
parser.add_argument('-s', '--testbed_setup',
action='store_true',
help='Build the testbed. Will run cleanup before '
'trying to build in case there is '
'an intermediate failure')
parser.add_argument('-v', '--testbed_validate',
action='store_true',
help='Validate if the testbed is ready for the samples')
parser.add_argument('-c', '--testbed_cleanup',
action='store_true',
help='Tear down the testbed')
parser.add_argument('-o', '--iso_cleanup',
action='store_true',
help='Delete iso during cleanup. ')
parser.add_argument('-e', '--samples_setup',
action='store_true',
help='Run sample setup. ')
parser.add_argument('-r', '--samples',
action='store_true',
help='Run samples. ')
parser.add_argument('-i', '--samples_incremental',
action='store_true',
help='Runs samples that incrementally updates the VM '
'configuration. ')
parser.add_argument('-l', '--samples_cleanup',
action='store_true',
help='Clean up after sample run. ')
parser.add_argument('-t', '--skipverification',
action='store_true',
help='Verify server certificate when connecting to '
'vcenter. ')
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#!/usr/bin/python
"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
config = {}
config["SERVER"] = ""
config["USERNAME"] = ""
config["PASSWORD"] = ""
config["ESX_HOST1"] = ""
config["ESX_HOST2"] = ""
config["ESX_USER"] = ""
config["ESX_PASS"] = ""
config["USE_NFS"] = True
config["NFS_HOST"] = ""
config["NFS_REMOTE_PATH"] = "/store1"
config["NFS_DATASTORE_NAME"] = "Shared NFS Volume"
config["ESX_HOST1_VMFS_DATASTORE"] = "Local VMFS Volume on Host1"
config["ESX_HOST2_VMFS_DATASTORE"] = "Local VMFS Volume on Host2"
config["DATACENTER1_NAME"] = "Sample DC 1"
config["DATACENTER2_NAME"] = "Sample DC 2"
config["VM_FOLDER1_NAME"] = "Sample VM Folder 1"
config["VM_FOLDER2_NAME"] = "Sample VM Folder 2"
config["CLUSTER1_NAME"] = "Cluster 1"
config["VDSWITCH1_NAME"] = "DSwitch 1"
config["VDPORTGROUP1_NAME"] = "Static Portgroup on DSwitch 1"
config["STDPORTGROUP_NAME"] = "VM Network"
# The main datacenter and datastore that will be used for the VM tests
config["VM_DATACENTER_NAME"] = config["DATACENTER2_NAME"]
config["VM_DATASTORE_NAME"] = config["NFS_DATASTORE_NAME"]
# GestOS should be one of the enumeration values in com.vmware.vcenter.vm.GuestOS
config["VM_GUESTOS"] = "WINDOWS_9_64"
config["VM_NAME_DEFAULT"] = "Sample Default VM for Simple Testbed"
config["VM_NAME_BASIC"] = "Sample Basic VM for Simple Testbed"
config["VM_NAME_EXHAUSTIVE"] = "Sample Exhaustive VM for Simple Testbed"
config["BACKENDS_DATACENTER_NAME"] = config["VM_DATACENTER_NAME"]
# Root datastore path where VM backend files not will be created for the
# samples
config["BACKENDS_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] = "[{}] Sample_Backends".format(config["VM_DATASTORE_NAME"])
config["DISK_DATACENTER_NAME"] = config["VM_DATACENTER_NAME"]
config["DISK_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] = config["BACKENDS_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] + "/disk"
config["ISO_SRC_URL"] = "https://dl.bintray.com/vmware/photon/iso/1.0TP2/x86_64/photon-minimal-1.0TP2.iso"
config["ISO_DATACENTER_NAME"] = config["VM_DATACENTER_NAME"]
config["ISO_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] = config["BACKENDS_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] + "/iso"
config["ISO_DATASTORE_PATH"] = config["ISO_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] + "/photonOS.iso"
config["SERIAL_PORT_DATACENTER_NAME"] = config["VM_DATACENTER_NAME"]
config["SERIAL_PORT_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] = config["BACKENDS_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] + "/serial"
config["SERIAL_PORT_DATASTORE_PATH"] = config["SERIAL_PORT_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] + "/serial.log"
config["SERIAL_PORT_NETWORK_SERVER_LOCATION"] = "tcp://localhost:16000"
config["SERIAL_PORT_NETWORK_CLIENT_LOCATION"] = "tcp://www.vmware.com:80"
config["SERIAL_PORT_NETWORK_PROXY"] = None
config["PARALLEL_PORT_DATACENTER_NAME"] = config["VM_DATACENTER_NAME"]
config["PARALLEL_PORT_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] = config["BACKENDS_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] + "/parallel"
config["PARALLEL_PORT_DATASTORE_PATH"] = config["PARALLEL_PORT_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] + "/parallel.log"
config["FLOPPY_SRC_URL"] = "http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/1.0/fdboot.img"
config["FLOPPY_DATACENTER_NAME"] = config["VM_DATACENTER_NAME"]
config["FLOPPY_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] = config["BACKENDS_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] + "/floppy"
config["FLOPPY_DATASTORE_PATH"] = config["FLOPPY_DATASTORE_ROOT_PATH"] + "/fdboot.img"
class Testbed(object):
def __init__(self):
self.config = {}
self.entities = {}
@property
def config(self):
return self._config
@config.setter
def config(self, value):
'setting'
self._config = value
@property
def entities(self):
return self._entities
@entities.setter
def entities(self, value):
'setting'
self._entities = value
def to_config_string(self):
s = ["=" * 79,
"Testbed Configuration:",
"=" * 79]
s += [" {}: {}".format(k, self.config[k])
for k in sorted(self.config.keys())]
s += ["=" * 79]
return "\n".join(s)
def to_entities_string(self):
s = ["=" * 79,
"Testbed Entities:",
"=" * 79]
s += [" {}: {}".format(k, self.entities[k])
for k in sorted(self.entities.keys())]
s += ["=" * 79]
return "\n".join(s)
def __str__(self):
return "\n".join(self.to_config_string(),
self.to_entities_string())
_testbed = Testbed()
_testbed.config.update(config)
def get():
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"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
import vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup.backend_directory as backend_directory
import vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup.cluster as cluster
import vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup.datacenter as datacenter
import vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup.datastore as datastore
import vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup.floppy_image as floppy_image
import vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup.folder as folder
import vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup.host as host
import vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup.iso_image as iso_image
import vsphere.samples.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')
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This directory contains samples for vCenter virtual machine APIs:
1. Virtual machine Create, Read and Delete operations:
* Create a virtual machine with system provided defaults - create/create_default_vm.py
* Create a basic virtual machine - create/create_basic_vm.py
* Create a exhaustive virtual machine - create/create_exhaustive_vm.py
2. Virtual machine power lifecycle (requires an existing virtual machine):
* Manage virtual machine power state - power.py
3. Update virtual machine hardware settings (requires an existing virtual machine):
* Configure virtual SATA adapters of a virtual machine - hardware/adapter/sata.py
* Configure virtual SCSI adapters of a virtual machine - hardware/adapter/scsi.py
* Configure the booting settings for virtual machine - hardware/boot.py
* Configure the boot devices used by a virtual machine - hardware/boot_device.py
* Configure CD-ROM devices for a virtual machine - hardware/cdrom.py
* Configure CPU settings for a virtual machine - hardware/cpu.py
* Configure disk settings for a virtual machine - hardware/disk.py
* Configure virtual ethernet adapters of a virtual machine - hardware/ethernet.py
* Configure Floppy settings for a virtual machine - hardware/floppy.py
* Configure Memory settings of a virtual machine - hardware/memory.py
* Configure Parallel ports for a virtual machine - hardware/parallel.py
* Configure Serial ports for a virtual machine - hardware/serial.py
You have two options to run samples inside this package:
1. Run the whole sample suite which contains all vcenter samples using main.py
in vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup package.
Please see the README in the setup package for detailed steps.
2. Run an individual sample in an existing environment.
You can either pass the testbed settings through command line
arguments or specify them in setup.py in the setup package.
For example, to run the create_default_vm sample in the vsphere.samples.vcenter.vm.create package:
* $ cd /path/to/VMware-vSphere-Automation-SDK-Python-<version>/client/bin
* Run the sample with the testbed settings specified in setup.py in a Linux machine:
$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/src/vsphere/samples/vcenter/vm/create/create_default_vm.py -v
* Or specify the credentials using command line parameters:
$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/src/vsphere/samples/vcenter/vm/create/create_default_vm.py -s &lt;server&gt; -u &lt;username&gt; -p &lt;password&gt; -v

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# Required to distribute different parts of this
# package as multiple distribution
try:
import pkg_resources
pkg_resources.declare_namespace(__name__)
except ImportError:
from pkgutil import extend_path
__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) # @ReservedAssignment

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.boot_client import Device as BootDevice
from com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client import (
Disk, Ethernet)
from com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client import ScsiAddressSpec
from com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client import (Power)
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import VM
from vsphere.samples.common import vapiconnect
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_util import parse_cli_args_vm
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_util import pp
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import network_helper
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import vm_placement_helper
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper.vm_helper import get_vm
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup import testbed
"""
Demonstrates how to create a basic VM with following configuration:
2 disks, 1 nic
Sample Prerequisites:
- datacenter
- vm folder
- datastore
- cluster
- standard switch network
"""
stub_config = None
cleardata = False
vm_name = None
def setup(context=None):
global stub_config, cleardata, vm_name
if context:
# Run sample suite via setup script
vm_name = testbed.config['VM_NAME_BASIC']
stub_config = context.stub_config
else:
# Run sample in standalone mode
server, username, password, cleardata, skip_verification, vm_name = \
parse_cli_args_vm(testbed.config['VM_NAME_BASIC'])
stub_config = vapiconnect.connect(server,
username,
password,
skip_verification)
def run():
# Get a placement spec
datacenter_name = testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
vm_folder_name = testbed.config['VM_FOLDER2_NAME']
datastore_name = testbed.config['NFS_DATASTORE_NAME']
std_portgroup_name = testbed.config['STDPORTGROUP_NAME']
placement_spec = vm_placement_helper.get_placement_spec_for_resource_pool(
stub_config,
datacenter_name,
vm_folder_name,
datastore_name)
# Get a standard network backing
standard_network = network_helper.get_standard_network_backing(
stub_config,
std_portgroup_name,
datacenter_name)
create_basic_vm(stub_config, placement_spec, standard_network)
def create_basic_vm(stub_config, placement_spec, standard_network):
"""
Create a basic VM.
Using the provided PlacementSpec, create a VM with a selected Guest OS
and provided name.
Create a VM with the following configuration:
* Create 2 disks and specify one of them on scsi0:0 since it's the boot disk
* Specify 1 ethernet adapter using a Standard Portgroup backing
* Setup for PXE install by selecting network as first boot device
Use guest and system provided defaults for most configuration settings.
"""
guest_os = testbed.config['VM_GUESTOS']
boot_disk = Disk.CreateSpec(type=Disk.HostBusAdapterType.SCSI,
scsi=ScsiAddressSpec(bus=0, unit=0),
new_vmdk=Disk.VmdkCreateSpec())
data_disk = Disk.CreateSpec(new_vmdk=Disk.VmdkCreateSpec())
nic = Ethernet.CreateSpec(
start_connected=True,
backing=Ethernet.BackingSpec(
type=Ethernet.BackingType.STANDARD_PORTGROUP,
network=standard_network))
# TODO Should DISK be put before ETHERNET? Does the BIOS automatically try
# the next device if the DISK is empty?
boot_device_order = [BootDevice.EntryCreateSpec(BootDevice.Type.ETHERNET),
BootDevice.EntryCreateSpec(BootDevice.Type.DISK)]
vm_create_spec = VM.CreateSpec(name=vm_name,
guest_os=guest_os,
placement=placement_spec,
disks=[boot_disk, data_disk],
nics=[nic],
boot_devices=boot_device_order)
print('\n# Example: create_basic_vm: Creating a VM using spec\n-----')
print(pp(vm_create_spec))
print('-----')
vm_svc = VM(stub_config)
vm = vm_svc.create(vm_create_spec)
print("create_basic_vm: Created VM '{}' ({})".format(vm_name, vm))
vm_info = vm_svc.get(vm)
print('vm.get({}) -> {}'.format(vm, pp(vm_info)))
return vm
def cleanup():
vm = get_vm(stub_config, vm_name)
if vm:
power_svc = Power(stub_config)
vm_svc = VM(stub_config)
state = power_svc.get(vm)
if state == Power.Info(state=Power.State.POWERED_ON):
power_svc.stop(vm)
elif state == Power.Info(state=Power.State.SUSPENDED):
power_svc.start(vm)
power_svc.stop(vm)
print("Deleting VM '{}' ({})".format(vm_name, vm))
vm_svc.delete(vm)
def main():
try:
setup()
cleanup()
run()
if cleardata:
cleanup()
finally:
if stub_config:
vapiconnect.logout(stub_config)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client import Power
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import VM
from vsphere.samples.common import vapiconnect
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_util import parse_cli_args_vm
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_util import pp
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import vm_placement_helper
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper.vm_helper import get_vm
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup import testbed
"""
Demonstrates how to create a VM with system provided defaults
Sample Prerequisites:
- datacenter
- vm folder
- datastore
- cluster
- standard switch network
"""
stub_config = None
cleardata = False
vm_name = None
def setup(context=None):
global stub_config, cleardata, vm_name
if context:
# Run sample suite via setup script
vm_name = testbed.config['VM_NAME_DEFAULT']
stub_config = context.stub_config
else:
# Run sample in standalone mode
server, username, password, cleardata, skip_verification, vm_name = \
parse_cli_args_vm(testbed.config['VM_NAME_DEFAULT'])
stub_config = vapiconnect.connect(server,
username,
password,
skip_verification)
def run():
# Get a placement spec
datacenter_name = testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
vm_folder_name = testbed.config['VM_FOLDER2_NAME']
datastore_name = testbed.config['NFS_DATASTORE_NAME']
placement_spec = vm_placement_helper.get_placement_spec_for_resource_pool(
stub_config,
datacenter_name,
vm_folder_name,
datastore_name)
# Create the VMs
create_default_vm(stub_config, placement_spec)
def create_default_vm(stub_config, placement_spec):
"""
Create a default VM.
Using the provided PlacementSpec, create a VM with a selected Guest OS
and provided name. Use all the guest and system provided defaults.
"""
guest_os = testbed.config['VM_GUESTOS']
vm_create_spec = VM.CreateSpec(name=vm_name,
guest_os=guest_os,
placement=placement_spec)
print('\n# Example: create_default_vm: Creating a VM using spec\n-----')
print(pp(vm_create_spec))
print('-----')
vm_svc = VM(stub_config)
vm = vm_svc.create(vm_create_spec)
print("create_default_vm: Created VM '{}' ({})".format(vm_name, vm))
vm_info = vm_svc.get(vm)
print('vm.get({}) -> {}'.format(vm, pp(vm_info)))
return vm
def cleanup():
vm = get_vm(stub_config, vm_name)
if vm:
power_svc = Power(stub_config)
vm_svc = VM(stub_config)
state = power_svc.get(vm)
if state == Power.Info(state=Power.State.POWERED_ON):
power_svc.stop(vm)
elif state == Power.Info(state=Power.State.SUSPENDED):
power_svc.start(vm)
power_svc.stop(vm)
print("Deleting VM '{}' ({})".format(vm_name, vm))
vm_svc.delete(vm)
def main():
try:
setup()
cleanup()
run()
if cleardata:
cleanup()
finally:
if stub_config:
vapiconnect.logout(stub_config)
if __name__ == '__main__':
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
* *******************************************************
* Copyright (c) VMware, Inc. 2016. All Rights Reserved.
* *******************************************************
*
* 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.
"""
from com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware.boot_client import Device as BootDevice
from com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client import (
Cpu, Memory, Disk, Ethernet, Cdrom, Serial, Parallel, Floppy, Boot)
from com.vmware.vcenter.vm.hardware_client import ScsiAddressSpec
from com.vmware.vcenter.vm_client import (Hardware, Power)
from com.vmware.vcenter_client import VM
from vsphere.samples.common import vapiconnect
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_util import parse_cli_args_vm
from vsphere.samples.common.sample_util import pp
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import network_helper
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper import vm_placement_helper
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.helper.vm_helper import get_vm
from vsphere.samples.vcenter.setup import testbed
"""
Demonstrates how to create a exhaustive VM with the below configuration:
3 disks, 2 nics, 2 vcpu, 2 GB, memory, boot=BIOS, 1 cdrom, 1 serial port,
1 parallel port, 1 floppy, boot_device=[CDROM, DISK, ETHERNET])
Sample Prerequisites:
- datacenter
- vm folder
- resource pool
- datastore
- cluster
- standard switch network
- distributed switch network
- An iso file on the datastore mentioned above
"""
stub_config = None
cleardata = False
vm_name = None
def setup(context=None):
global stub_config, cleardata, vm_name
if context:
# Run sample suite via setup script
vm_name = testbed.config['VM_NAME_EXHAUSTIVE']
stub_config = context.stub_config
else:
# Run sample in standalone mode
server, username, password, cleardata, skip_verification, vm_name = \
parse_cli_args_vm(testbed.config['VM_NAME_EXHAUSTIVE'])
stub_config = vapiconnect.connect(server,
username,
password,
skip_verification)
def run():
# Get a placement spec
datacenter_name = testbed.config['DATACENTER2_NAME']
vm_folder_name = testbed.config['VM_FOLDER2_NAME']
datastore_name = testbed.config['NFS_DATASTORE_NAME']
std_portgroup_name = testbed.config['STDPORTGROUP_NAME']
dv_portgroup_name = testbed.config['VDPORTGROUP1_NAME']
placement_spec = vm_placement_helper.get_placement_spec_for_resource_pool(
stub_config,
datacenter_name,
vm_folder_name,
datastore_name)
# Get a standard network backing
standard_network = network_helper.get_standard_network_backing(
stub_config,
std_portgroup_name,
datacenter_name)
# Get a distributed network backing
distributed_network = network_helper.get_distributed_network_backing(
stub_config,
dv_portgroup_name,
datacenter_name)
create_exhaustive_vm(stub_config, placement_spec, standard_network,
distributed_network)
def create_exhaustive_vm(stub_config, placement_spec, standard_network,
distributed_network):
"""
Create an exhaustive VM.
Using the provided PlacementSpec, create a VM with a selected Guest OS
and provided name.
Create a VM with the following configuration:
* Hardware Version = VMX_11 (for 6.0)
* CPU (count = 2, coresPerSocket = 2, hotAddEnabled = false,
hotRemoveEnabled = false)
* Memory (size_mib = 2 GB, hotAddEnabled = false)
* 3 Disks and specify each of the HBAs and the unit numbers
* (capacity=40 GB, name=<some value>, spaceEfficient=true)
* Specify 2 ethernet adapters, one using a Standard Portgroup backing and
the
other using a DISTRIBUTED_PORTGROUP networking backing.
* nic1: Specify Ethernet (macType=MANUAL, macAddress=<some value>)
* nic2: Specify Ethernet (macType=GENERATED)
* 1 CDROM (type=ISO_FILE, file="os.iso", startConnected=true)
* 1 Serial Port (type=NETWORK_SERVER, file="tcp://localhost/16000",
startConnected=true)
* 1 Parallel Port (type=HOST_DEVICE, startConnected=false)
* 1 Floppy Drive (type=CLIENT_DEVICE)
* Boot, type=BIOS
* BootDevice order: CDROM, DISK, ETHERNET
Use guest and system provided defaults for remaining configuration settings.
"""
guest_os = testbed.config['VM_GUESTOS']
iso_datastore_path = testbed.config['ISO_DATASTORE_PATH']
serial_port_network_location = \
testbed.config['SERIAL_PORT_NETWORK_SERVER_LOCATION']
GiB = 1024 * 1024 * 1024
GiBMemory = 1024
vm_create_spec = VM.CreateSpec(
guest_os=guest_os,
name=vm_name,
placement=placement_spec,
hardware_version=Hardware.Version.VMX_11,
cpu=Cpu.UpdateSpec(count=2,
cores_per_socket=1,
hot_add_enabled=False,
hot_remove_enabled=False),
memory=Memory.UpdateSpec(size_mib=2 * GiBMemory,
hot_add_enabled=False),
disks=[
Disk.CreateSpec(type=Disk.HostBusAdapterType.SCSI,
scsi=ScsiAddressSpec(bus=0, unit=0),
new_vmdk=Disk.VmdkCreateSpec(name='boot',
capacity=40 * GiB)),
Disk.CreateSpec(new_vmdk=Disk.VmdkCreateSpec(name='data1',
capacity=10 * GiB)),
Disk.CreateSpec(new_vmdk=Disk.VmdkCreateSpec(name='data2',
capacity=10 * GiB))
],
nics=[
Ethernet.CreateSpec(
start_connected=True,
mac_type=Ethernet.MacAddressType.MANUAL,
mac_address='11:23:58:13:21:34',
backing=Ethernet.BackingSpec(
type=Ethernet.BackingType.STANDARD_PORTGROUP,
network=standard_network)),
Ethernet.CreateSpec(
start_connected=True,
mac_type=Ethernet.MacAddressType.GENERATED,
backing=Ethernet.BackingSpec(
type=Ethernet.BackingType.DISTRIBUTED_PORTGROUP,
network=distributed_network)),
],
cdroms=[
Cdrom.CreateSpec(
start_connected=True,
backing=Cdrom.BackingSpec(type=Cdrom.BackingType.ISO_FILE,
iso_file=iso_datastore_path)
)
],
serial_ports=[
Serial.CreateSpec(
start_connected=False,
backing=Serial.BackingSpec(
type=Serial.BackingType.NETWORK_SERVER,
network_location=serial_port_network_location)
)
],
parallel_ports=[
Parallel.CreateSpec(
start_connected=False,
backing=Parallel.BackingSpec(
type=Parallel.BackingType.HOST_DEVICE)
)
],
floppies=[
Floppy.CreateSpec(
backing=Floppy.BackingSpec(
type=Floppy.BackingType.CLIENT_DEVICE)
)
],
boot=Boot.CreateSpec(type=Boot.Type.BIOS,
delay=0,
enter_setup_mode=False
),
# TODO Should DISK be put before CDROM and ETHERNET? Does the BIOS
# automatically try the next device if the DISK is empty?
boot_devices=[
BootDevice.EntryCreateSpec(BootDevice.Type.CDROM),
BootDevice.EntryCreateSpec(BootDevice.Type.DISK),
BootDevice.EntryCreateSpec(BootDevice.Type.ETHERNET)
]
)
print('# Example: create_exhaustive_vm: Creating a VM using spec\n-----')
print(pp(vm_create_spec))
print('-----')
vm_svc = VM(stub_config)
vm = vm_svc.create(vm_create_spec)
print("create_exhaustive_vm: Created VM '{}' ({})".format(vm_name, vm))
vm_info = vm_svc.get(vm)
print('vm.get({}) -> {}'.format(vm, pp(vm_info)))
return vm
def cleanup():
vm = get_vm(stub_config, vm_name)
if vm:
power_svc = Power(stub_config)
vm_svc = VM(stub_config)
state = power_svc.get(vm)
if state == Power.Info(state=Power.State.POWERED_ON):
power_svc.stop(vm)
elif state == Power.Info(state=Power.State.SUSPENDED):
power_svc.start(vm)
power_svc.stop(vm)
print("Deleting VM '{}' ({})".format(vm_name, vm))
vm_svc.delete(vm)
def main():
try:
setup()
cleanup()
run()
if cleardata:
cleanup()
finally:
if stub_config:
vapiconnect.logout(stub_config)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()

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This directory contains the samples for the vCenter VM hardware APIs.
You have two options to run samples inside this package:
1. Run the whole test suite contains all vcenter samples using main.py in
setup package. Please see README in setup package for detailed steps.
2. Run individual sample on existing environment. You can either pass the
environment parameters through command line arguments or specify them in
setup.py in setup package. TODO: have property file in each test folder.
For example, to run memory sample in vcenter.vm.hardware package:
* Navigate to bin folder.
* To run the sample with settings specified in setup.py
in linux machine:
$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/vcenter/vm/hardware/memory.py
* Or specify the credentials via command line input:
$ ./run_sample.sh ../samples/vcenter/vm/hardware/memory.py \
-s <server> -u <username> -p <password> -n <vm_name>

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