The interface to the os_vif
library is very simple. To begin using the
library, first call the os_vif.initialize()
function. This will load all
installed plugins and register the object model:
import os_vif
os_vif.initialize()
Once the os_vif
library is initialized, there are only two other library
functions: os_vif.plug()
and os_vif.unplug()
. Both methods accept an
argument of (a subclass of) type os_vif.objects.vif.VIFBase
and an argument
of type os_vif.objects.instance_info.InstanceInfo
:
import uuid
from nova import objects as nova_objects
from os_vif import exception as vif_exc
from os_vif.objects import fields
from os_vif.objects import instance_info
from os_vif.objects import network
from os_vif.objects import subnet
from os_vif.objects import vif as vif_obj
instance_uuid = 'd7a730ca-3c28-49c3-8f26-4662b909fe8a'
instance = nova_objects.Instance.get_by_uuid(instance_uuid)
instance_info = instance_info.InstanceInfo(
uuid=instance.uuid,
name=instance.name,
project_id=instance.project_id)
subnet = subnet.Subnet(cidr='192.168.1.0/24')
subnets = subnet.SubnetList([subnet])
network = network.Network(label='tenantnet',
subnets=subnets,
multi_host=False,
should_provide_vlan=False,
should_provide_bridge=False)
vif_uuid = uuid.uuid4()
vif = vif_obj.VIFVHostUser(id=vif_uuid,
address=None,
network=network,
plugin='vhostuser',
path='/path/to/socket',
mode=fields.VIFVHostUserMode.SERVER)
# Now do the actual plug operations to connect the VIF to
# the backing network interface.
try:
os_vif.plug(vif, instance_info)
except vif_exc.PlugException as err:
# Handle the failure...
# If you are removing a virtual machine and its interfaces,
# you would use the unplug() operation:
try:
os_vif.unplug(vif, instance_info)
except vif_exc.UnplugException as err:
# Handle the failure...
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