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VMware vCloud Python SDK

Project description

pyvcloud

Python SDK for VMware vCloud. It supports vCloud Air On Demand and Subscription. It also supports vCloud Director.

Release early, release often.

This project is under development, the classes, methods and parameters might change over time. This README usually reflects the syntax of the latest version.

Sample usage:

Import modules and instantiate a vCloud Air object:

from pyvcloud.vcloudair import VCA
vca = VCA(host, user, service_type, service_version, verify)

Login to a vCloud Director instance:

result = vca.login(password=password, org=org)

Installation

The Python SDK requires the libxml2 and libxslt libraries, see lxml for more details. On Debian/Ubuntu, you can install the libraries with this command:

sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev libxslt-dev

Of course, a Python dev environment is required:

sudo apt-get install python-dev python-pip

The Python SDK can be installed with the following command:

pip install pyvcloud

Use of virtualenv is recommended.

Usage

The SDK supports logging in to different type of services: vCloud Air Subscription, vCloud Air On Demand and vCloud Director Standalone. See the following code as an example:

import time, datetime, os
from pyvcloud.vcloudair import VCA

def print_vca(vca):
    if vca:
        print 'vca token:            ', vca.token
        if vca.vcloud_session:
            print 'vcloud session token: ', vca.vcloud_session.token
            print 'org name:             ', vca.vcloud_session.org
            print 'org url:              ', vca.vcloud_session.org_url
            print 'organization:         ', vca.vcloud_session.organization
        else:
            print 'vca vcloud session:   ', vca.vcloud_session
    else:
        print 'vca: ', vca

def test_vcloud_session(vca, vdc, vapp):
    the_vdc = vca.get_vdc(vdc)
    for x in range(1, 5):
        print datetime.datetime.now(), the_vdc.get_name(), vca.vcloud_session.token
        the_vdc = vca.get_vdc(vdc)
        if the_vdc: print the_vdc.get_name(), vca.vcloud_session.token
        else: print False
        the_vapp = vca.get_vapp(the_vdc, vapp)
        if the_vapp: print the_vapp.me.name
        else: print False
        time.sleep(2)

### Subscription
host='vchs.vmware.com'
username = os.environ['VCAUSER']
password = os.environ['PASSWORD']
service = '85-719'
org = 'AppServices'
vdc = 'AppServices'
vapp = 'cts'

#sample login sequence on vCloud Air Subscription
vca = VCA(host=host, username=username, service_type='subscription', version='5.6', verify=True)

#first login, with password
result = vca.login(password=password)
print_vca(vca)

#next login, with token, no password
#this tests the vca token
result = vca.login(token=vca.token)
print_vca(vca)

#uses vca.token to generate vca.vcloud_session.token
vca.login_to_org(service, org)
print_vca(vca)

#this tests the vcloud session token
test_vcloud_session(vca, vdc, vapp)


### On Demand
host='iam.vchs.vmware.com'
username = os.environ['VCAUSER']
password = os.environ['PASSWORD']
instance = 'c40ba6b4-c158-49fb-b164-5c66f90344fa'
org = 'a6545fcb-d68a-489f-afff-2ea055104cc1'
vdc = 'VDC1'
vapp = 'ubu'

#sample login sequence on vCloud Air On Demand
vca = VCA(host=host, username=username, service_type='ondemand', version='5.7', verify=True)

#first login, with password
result = vca.login(password=password)
print_vca(vca)

#then login with password and instance id, this will generate a session_token
result = vca.login_to_instance(password=password, instance=instance, token=None, org_url=None)
print_vca(vca)

#next login, with token, org and org_url, no password, it will retrieve the organization
result = vca.login_to_instance(instance=instance, password=None, token=vca.vcloud_session.token, org_url=vca.vcloud_session.org_url)
print_vca(vca)

#this tests the vca token
result = vca.login(token=vca.token)
if result: print result, vca.instances
else: print False

#this tests the vcloud session token
test_vcloud_session(vca, vdc, vapp)


### vCloud Director standalone
host='p1v21-vcd.vchs.vmware.com'
username = os.environ['VCAUSER']
password = os.environ['PASSWORD']
service = '85-719'
org = 'AppServices'
vdc = 'AppServices'
vapp = 'cts'

#sample login sequence on vCloud Director standalone
vca = VCA(host=host, username=username, service_type='vcd', version='5.6', verify=True)

#first login, with password and org name
result = vca.login(password=password, org=org)
print_vca(vca)

#next login, with token, org and org_url, no password, it will retrieve the organization
result = vca.login(token=vca.token, org=org, org_url=vca.vcloud_session.org_url)
print_vca(vca)

#this tests the vcloud session token
test_vcloud_session(vca, vdc, vapp)

Development

To test the current code, check it out from github and install it with:

pip install --editable .

To debug a python session, add this code:

import logging
import httplib
httplib.HTTPConnection.debuglevel = 1
logging.basicConfig()
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
requests_log = logging.getLogger("requests.packages.urllib3")
requests_log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
requests_log.propagate = True

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