vSphere SDK for Python
Project description
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We strongly recommend that you start your VMware Python journey with the official VMware pyvmomi library.
psphere was created when no other client was available. It was a privilege to create something that was useful to others.
“Death is only the end if you assume the story is about you.” ― The Nightvale Podcast
Introduction
psphere is a Python interface for the VMware vSphere Web Services SDK, a powerful API for programatically managing your VMware infrastructure:
Provision, clone and snapshot virtual machines
Query and configure clusters, host systems and datastores
Programatically configure ESXi hosts (i.e. for automation)
psphere can be used to create standalone Python scripts or used as a library in larger Python applications (e.g. Django).
Usage
>>> from psphere.client import Client >>> client = Client("your.esxserver.com", "Administrator", "strongpass") >>> servertime = client.si.CurrentTime() >>> print(servertime) 2010-09-04 18:35:12.062575 >>> client.logout()
Installation
The latest stable version of psphere can be installed from PyPi:
# pip install -U psphere
Community
Discussion and support can be found on the psphere Google Group.
Releasing
To perform a release, you will need to be an admin for the project on GitHub and on PyPI. Contact the maintainers if you need that access.
You will need to have a ~/.pypirc with your PyPI credentials and also the following settings:
[zest.releaser] create-wheels = yes
To perform a release, run the following:
python3.7 -m venv ~/.virtualenvs/dist workon dist pip install -U pip setuptools wheel pip install -U tox zest.releaser fullrelease # follow prompts, use semver ish with versions.
The releaser will handle updating version data on the package and in CHANGES.rst along with tagging the repo and uploading to PyPI.
0.6.0a (2019-02-18)
support HTTPS by passing an ssl.SSLContext
use more secure suds-jurko
use except Exception as e syntax
switch to zest.releaser
Version 0.5.2
(bugfix release, released on April 5th 2013)
Add an example showing how to list VMs on a host
Add a new example of powering on many VMs at once
Fix regression that calls _init_logging() and remove the function for good.
Update references from bitbucket to github
Merge bitbucket pull request: Pierre-Yves D Fixed error when setting extraOptions on VM creation
Merge bitbucket pull request: Saju M 3cbdf636d068 Adding example get_filesize_by_path
MANIFEST.in: s/README/README.rst
Updated managed objects to include new objects in sphere 5.0
When pre-loading objects, don’t try and pre-load them when the requested attributed contains an empty list. fixes #7
Replace print calls with logging calls. fixes issue 8
Remove use of sys.exit and raise exceptions instead. fixes issue 8
Use *args to pass log strings (efficiency, as log mesages won’t be string formatted unless they’re actually logged). Remove _init_logging to mak
Convert Windows path to WSDL file to URI format
Documentation updates
Version 0.5.1
(bugfix release, released on August 19th 2011)
Version 0.5.0
(major release, released on August 11th 2011)
The API has completely changed, programs written for 0.1.4 will not work in 0.5.0 or later versions.
Implements vSphere SDK 4.1
All vSphere Managed Object’s are implemented including all properties.
Object properties are now lazily loaded on first access and cached for 5 minutes.
Version 0.1.4
Released on July 15th 2011
Primitive release of psphere for Aeolus Project to package into Fedora.
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