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* Support VMware Cloud on AWS Networking APIs and add a few samples. * Added vsphere_client module to simplify login and API invocation. * Modified existing samples to use vsphere_client. * Update on vm template APIs. Signed-off-by: Tianhao He <het@vmware.com>
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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
* Create a library item containing a virtual machine template - vmtemplate/create_vm_template.py
* Deploy a virtual machine from a library item containing a virtual machine template - vmtemplate/deploy_vm_template.py
Running the samples
$ python <sample-dir>/<sample>.py --server <vCenter Server IP> --username <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>
* create_vm_template.py --datacentername <datacenter-name> --resourcepoolname <resource-pool-name> --datastorename <datastore-name> --vmname <vm-name>
* deploy_vm_template.py --itemname <item-name> --datacentername <datacenter-name> --foldername <folder-name> --resourcepoolname <resource-pool-name> --datastorename <datastore-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