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Getting Started
woorea edited this page Feb 22, 2012
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// X-Auth-Token (no tenant selected)
OpenstackSession session = new OpenstackSession().with(Feature.VERBOSE);
OpenstackCredentials credentials = new OpenstackCredentials("admin", "woorea");
session.authenticate("http://192.168.1.49:5000/v2.0", credentials);
// Let' show our available tenants
IdentityResource identity = session.getAuthenticationClient().root();
Iterable<Tenant> tenants = identity.tenants().list();
for (Tenant tenant : tenants) {
System.out.println(tenant);
}
// Ok, I will choose the first available tenant (
for (Tenant tenant : tenants) {
credentials.setTenant(tenant.getName());
session.authenticate("http://192.168.1.49:5000/v2.0", credentials);
break;
}
UsersResource usersResource = identity.users();
UsersRepresentation usersRepresentation = usersResource.list();
List<User> users = usersRepresentation.getList();
for(User user : users) {
System.out.println(user);
}
UserResource userResource = usersResource.user(users.get(0).getId());
System.out.println(userResource.show());
RolesResource rolesResource = identity.roles();
RolesRepresentation rolesRepresentation = rolesResource.list();
List<Role> roles = rolesRepresentation.getList();
for(Role role : roles) {
System.out.println(role);
}
RoleResource roleResource = rolesResource.role(roles.get(0).getId());
System.out.println(roleResource.show());
ServicesResource servicesResource = identity.services();
ServicesRepresentation servicesRepresentation = servicesResource.list();
List<Service> services = servicesRepresentation.getList();
for(Service service : services) {
System.out.println(service);
}
ServiceResource serviceResource = servicesResource.service(services.get(0).getId());
System.out.println(serviceResource.show());
EndpointTemplatesResource endpointTemplatesResource = identity.endpointTemplates();
EndpointTemplatesRepresentation endpointTemplatesRepresentation = identity.endpointTemplates().list();
List<EndpointTemplate> endpointTemplates = endpointTemplatesRepresentation.getList();
for(EndpointTemplate endEndpointTemplate : endpointTemplates) {
System.out.println(endEndpointTemplate);
}
EndpointTemplateResource endpointTemplateResource = endpointTemplatesResource.endpointTemplate(services.get(0).getId());
System.out.println(endpointTemplateResource.show());
// Give me access to compute API on the selected tenant
TenantResource compute = session.getComputeClient().root();
for (Server s : compute.servers().list()) {
System.out.println(s);
}
// List the available images
Iterable<Image> images = compute.images().list();
Image image = null;
for (Image i : images) {
System.out.println(i);
//If it's the devstack default image, then i go to select it
if (i.getName().equals("cirros-0.3.0-x86_64-blank")) {
image = i;
break;
}
}
// Show me the image details
System.out.println(image);
// List the available flavors
Iterable<Flavor> flavors = compute.flavors().list();
for (Flavor f : flavors) {
System.out.println(f);
}
// List the servers
Iterable<Server> servers = compute.servers().list();
for (Server s : servers) {
ServerResource sr = new ServerResource(session, s);
System.out.println(sr.get(true).show());
}
System.out.println(compute.servers().server(servers.get(0).getId()).getConsoleOutput(20));
System.out.println(compute.servers().server(servers.get(0).getId()).getVncConsole("novnc"));
We use maven to build the project. Some helpful maven commands:
mvn eclipse:eclipse
Create the eclipse projects
mvn install
Builds everything, runs unit & integration tests, installs into your maven repo
mvn install -Dmaven.test.skip=true
As above, but without running tests
mvn test
Runs unit tests
mvn verify
Runs integration tests
The integration tests run against an OpenStack installation.
It takes its configuration from the system properties.
Useful properties:
Property | Default | Explanation |
openstack.debug | false | Set to true for lots of debug output |
openstack.auth.url | http://127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0 | Location of Keystone service |
openstack.auth.user | demo | Authentication info: username |
openstack.auth.secret | supersecret | Authentication info: password |
openstack.auth.tenant | demo | Authentication info: tenant |
The defaults should work with a local devstack installation. Otherwise do something like this:
mvn verify -Dopenstack.auth.url=http://192.168.71.1:5000/v2.0