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Skytap REST API access modules

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Skytap is a set of modules that we use to manage aspects of our Skytap infrastructure here at Fulcrum Technologies.

Usage

To use the module, you’ll need to create at least two environment variables:

SKYTAP_USER=kermit.frog@fulcrum.net
SKYTAP_TOKEN=79824879aeb2b34534e112d23a3c

Optionally, you can also add:

SKYTAP_LOG_LEVEL=20

This can be a number between 0-50 and corresponds to the logging module from Python. If you move the log level to “DEBUG” (10), you’ll also see logging from the requests module that this module leverages, which will display the direct URL calls. This can be verbose, but helpful for troubleshooting.

An easy way to do this is to create a .skytap file in your home directory (~/.skytap) with the variables in there:

export SKYTAP_USER=kermit.frog@fulcrum.net
export SKYTAP_TOKEN=79824879aeb2b34534e112d23a3c

Then you can source the file:

source ~/.skytap

to load the variables, or add that same source command to your ~/.bash_profile or equivalent file to have it done automatically.

Via the command line

Most modules can be accessed directly from the command line to get simple information. This functionally returns the JSON from the Skytap API:

python -m skytap.Environments
python -m skytap.Users

You’ll get back a JSON for the request, something like:

[
  {
    "id": "12345",
    "url": "https://cloud.skytap.com/users/12345",
    "login_name": "kermit.frog@fulcrum.net",
    "first_name": "Kermit",
    "last_name": "The Frog",
    "title": "Master of Ceremonies",
    "email": "kermit.frog@fulcrum.net",
    "created_at": "2012-01-02T12:43:05-08:00",
    "deleted": false
  }
]

Via Python script

To use this, simply import it:

import skytap

Then you can access the resource groups of interest.

A simple example:

import skytap
users = skytap.Users()
for u in users:
    print(u.name + ' : ' + u.email)

This can also help automate running and suspending VMs:

import skytap
envs = skytap.Environments()

envs[123456].suspend()  # or .suspend(True) if you want the script to wait.

Doing this will, by default, add a note to the environment of it’s action, so someone checking the environment can see why it’s not running.

Installation

Install this through pip:

pip install skytap

Contributor list

Contact us directly for questions, or you can reach Fulcrum Technologies on Twitter.

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