To use the information in this section, you must be familiar with OpenStack Compute.
To set up environmental variables and authenticate against Compute API endpoints, see Authenticate.
This example uses the get_nova_credentials_v2
method:
def get_nova_credentials_v2():
d = {}
d['version'] = '2'
d['username'] = os.environ['OS_USERNAME']
d['api_key'] = os.environ['OS_PASSWORD']
d['auth_url'] = os.environ['OS_AUTH_URL']
d['project_id'] = os.environ['OS_TENANT_NAME']
return d
This code resides in the credentials.py
file, which all samples
import.
Use the get_nova_credentials_v2()
method to populate and get a
dictionary:
credentials = get_nova_credentials_v2()
The following program lists servers by using the Compute API v2.
Import the following modules:
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
Get Nova credentials. See Get OpenStack credentials (API v2).
Instantiate the nova_client
client object by using the
credentials
dictionary object:
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
List servers by calling servers.list
on nova_client
object:
print(nova_client.servers.list())
#!/usr/bin/env python
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
credentials = get_nova_credentials_v2()
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
print(nova_client.servers.list())
The following program creates a server (VM) by using the Compute API v2.
Import the following modules:
import time
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
Get OpenStack credentials. See Get OpenStack credentials (API v2).
Instantiate the nova_client
client object by using the
credentials
dictionary object:
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
Get the flavor and image to use to create a server. This code uses
the cirros
image, the m1.tiny
flavor, and the private
network:
image = nova_client.images.find(name="cirros")
flavor = nova_client.flavors.find(name="m1.tiny")
net = nova_client.networks.find(label="private")
To create the server, use the network, image, and flavor:
nics = [{'net-id': net.id}]
instance = nova_client.servers.create(name="vm2", image=image,
flavor=flavor, key_name="keypair-1", nics=nics)
Run the “Sleep for five seconds” command, and determine whether
the server/vm was created by calling nova_client.servers.list()
:
print("Sleeping for 5s after create command")
time.sleep(5)
print("List of VMs")
print(nova_client.servers.list())
#!/usr/bin/env python
import time
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
try:
credentials = get_nova_credentials_v2()
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
image = nova_client.images.find(name="cirros")
flavor = nova_client.flavors.find(name="m1.tiny")
net = nova_client.networks.find(label="private")
nics = [{'net-id': net.id}]
instance = nova_client.servers.create(name="vm2", image=image,
flavor=flavor, key_name="keypair-1", nics=nics)
print("Sleeping for 5s after create command")
time.sleep(5)
print("List of VMs")
print(nova_client.servers.list())
finally:
print("Execution Completed")
The following program deletes a server (VM) by using the Compute API v2.
Import the following modules:
import time
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
Get Nova credentials. See Get OpenStack credentials (API v2).
Instantiate the nova_client
client object by using the
credentials
dictionary object:
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
Determine whether the vm1
server exists:
servers_list
.servers_list
and compare name with vm1
.server_exists
to True
and break from the for loop:servers_list = nova_client.servers.list()
server_del = "vm1"
server_exists = False
for s in servers_list:
if s.name == server_del:
print("This server %s exists" % server_del)
server_exists = True
break
If the server exists, run the delete
method of the
nova_client.servers
object:
nova_client.servers.delete(s)
#!/usr/bin/env python
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
credentials = get_nova_credentials_v2()
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
servers_list = nova_client.servers.list()
server_del = "vm1"
server_exists = False
for s in servers_list:
if s.name == server_del:
print("This server %s exists" % server_del)
server_exists = True
break
if not server_exists:
print("server %s does not exist" % server_del)
else:
print("deleting server..........")
nova_client.servers.delete(s)
print("server %s deleted" % server_del)
The following program updates the name of a server (VM) by using the Compute API v2.
Import the following modules:
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
from utils import print_server
print_server
is a method defined in utils.py
and prints the
server details as shown in the code listing below:
def print_server(server):
print("-"*35)
print("server id: %s" % server.id)
print("server name: %s" % server.name)
print("server image: %s" % server.image)
print("server flavor: %s" % server.flavor)
print("server key name: %s" % server.key_name)
print("user_id: %s" % server.user_id)
print("-"*35)
Get OpenStack Credentials. See Get OpenStack credentials (API v2).
Instantiate the nova_client
client object by using the
credentials
dictionary object:
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
Get the server instance using server_id
and print the details by
calling print_server
method:
server_id = '99889c8d-113f-4a7e-970c-77f1916bfe14'
server = nova_client.servers.get(server_id)
n = server.name
print_server(server)
Call server.update
on the server object with the new value for
name
variable:
server.update(name = n + '1')
Get the updated instance of the server:
server_updated = nova_client.servers.get(server_id)
Call print_server
again to check the update server details:
print_server(server_updated)
#!/usr/bin/env python
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
from utils import print_server
credentials = get_nova_credentials_v2()
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
# Change the server_id specific to your environment
server_id = '99889c8d-113f-4a7e-970c-77f1916bfe14'
server = nova_client.servers.get(server_id)
n = server.name
print_server(server)
server.update(name=n +'1')
server_updated = nova_client.servers.get(server_id)
print_server(server_updated)
The following program lists flavors and their details by using the Compute API v2.
Import the following modules:
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
from utils import print_flavors
The print_flavors
method is defined in utils.py
and prints the
flavor details:
def print_flavors(flavor_list):
for flavor in flavor_list:
print("-"*35)
print("flavor id : %s" % flavor.id)
print("flavor name : %s" % flavor.name)
print("-"*35)
Get OpenStack credentials. Get OpenStack credentials (API v2).
Instantiate the nova_client
client object by using the
credentials
dictionary object:
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
List flavors by calling list()
on nova_client.flavors
object:
flavors_list = nova_client.flavors.list()
Print the flavor details, id and name by calling print_flavors
:
print_flavors(flavors_list)
#!/usr/bin/env python
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
from utils import print_flavors
credentials = get_nova_credentials_v2()
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
flavors_list = nova_client.flavors.list()
print_flavors(flavors_list)
The following program lists the floating IPs and their details by using the Compute API v2.
Import the following modules:
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
from utils import print_values_ip
The print_values_ip
method is defined in utils.py
and prints the
floating_ip object details:
def print_values_ip(ip_list):
ip_dict_lisl = []
for ip in ip_list:
print("-"*35)
print("fixed_ip : %s" % ip.fixed_ip)
print("id : %s" % ip.id)
print("instance_id : %s" % ip.instance_id)
print("ip : %s" % ip.ip)
print("pool : %s" % ip.pool)
Get OpenStack credentials. See Get OpenStack credentials (API v2).
Instantiate the nova_client
client object by using the
credentials
dictionary object:
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
List floating IPs by calling list()
on nova_client.floating_ips
object:
ip_list = nova_client.floating_ips.list()
Print the floating IP object details by calling print_values_ip
:
print_values_ip(ip_list)
#!/usr/bin/env python
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
from utils import print_values_ip
credentials = get_nova_credentials_v2()
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
ip_list = nova_client.floating_ips.list()
print_values_ip(ip_list)
The following program lists the hosts by using the Compute API v2.
Import the following modules:
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
from utils import print_hosts
The print_hosts
method is defined in utils.py
and prints the
host object details:
def print_hosts(host_list):
for host in host_list:
print("-"*35)
print("host_name : %s" % host.host_name)
print("service : %s" % host.service)
print("zone : %s" % host.zone)
print("-"*35)
Get OpenStack credentials. See Get OpenStack credentials (API v2).
Instantiate the nova_client
client object by using the
credentials
dictionary object:
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
List hosts by calling list()
on nova_client.hosts
object:
host_list = nova_client.hosts.list()
Print the host object details by calling print_hosts(host_list)
:
print_hosts(host_list)
#!/usr/bin/env python
from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2
from novaclient.client import Client
from utils import print_hosts
credentials = get_nova_credentials_v2()
nova_client = Client(**credentials)
host_list = nova_client.hosts.list()
print_hosts(host_list)
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