Beispiel #1
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    def __init__(self,
                 user,
                 pwd,
                 host,
                 port=443,
                 ssl_context=None,
                 cache_maxsize=0,
                 cache_enabled=False,
                 cache_ttl=300,
                 cache_housekeeping=0
    ):
        """
        Initializes a new VConnector object

        Args:
            user                     (str): Username to use when connecting
            pwd                      (str): Password to use when connecting
            host                     (str): VMware vSphere host to connect to
            port                     (int): VMware vSphere port to connect to
            ssl_context   (ssl.SSLContext): SSL context to use for the connection
            cache_maxsize            (int): Upperbound limit on the number of
                                            items that will be stored in the cache
            cache_enabled           (bool): If True use an expiring cache for the
                                            managed objects
            cache_ttl                (int): Time in seconds after which a
                                            cached object is considered as expired
            cache_housekeeping       (int): Time in minutes to perform periodic
                                            cache housekeeping

        """
        self.user = user
        self.pwd  = pwd
        self.host = host
        self.port = port
        self.ssl_context = None

        if not ssl_context:
            ctx = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1)
            ctx.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE
            self.ssl_context = ctx
        else:
            self.ssl_context = ssl_context

        self._si  = None
        self._perf_counter = None
        self._perf_interval = None
        self.cache_maxsize = cache_maxsize
        self.cache_enabled = cache_enabled
        self.cache_ttl = cache_ttl
        self.cache_housekeeping = cache_housekeeping
        self.cache = CacheInventory(
            maxsize=self.cache_maxsize,
            housekeeping=self.cache_housekeeping
        )
Beispiel #2
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    def __init__(self,
                 user,
                 pwd,
                 host,
                 port=443,
                 ssl_context=None,
                 cache_maxsize=0,
                 cache_enabled=False,
                 cache_ttl=300,
                 cache_housekeeping=0
    ):
        """
        Initializes a new VConnector object

        Args:
            user                     (str): Username to use when connecting
            pwd                      (str): Password to use when connecting
            host                     (str): VMware vSphere host to connect to
            port                     (int): VMware vSphere port to connect to
            ssl_context   (ssl.SSLContext): SSL context to use for the connection
            cache_maxsize            (int): Upperbound limit on the number of
                                            items that will be stored in the cache
            cache_enabled           (bool): If True use an expiring cache for the
                                            managed objects
            cache_ttl                (int): Time in seconds after which a
                                            cached object is considered as expired
            cache_housekeeping       (int): Time in minutes to perform periodic
                                            cache housekeeping

        """
        self.user = user
        self.pwd  = pwd
        self.host = host
        self.port = port
        self.ssl_context = None

        if not ssl_context:
            ctx = ssl.create_default_context()
            ctx.check_hostname = False
            ctx.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE
            self.ssl_context = ctx
        else:
            self.ssl_context = ssl_context

        self._si  = None
        self._perf_counter = None
        self._perf_interval = None
        self.cache_maxsize = cache_maxsize
        self.cache_enabled = cache_enabled
        self.cache_ttl = cache_ttl
        self.cache_housekeeping = cache_housekeeping
        self.cache = CacheInventory(
            maxsize=self.cache_maxsize,
            housekeeping=self.cache_housekeeping
        )
Beispiel #3
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    def __init__(
        self,
        user,
        pwd,
        host,
        ssl_context=None,
        cache_maxsize=0,
        cache_enabled=False,
        cache_ttl=300,
        cache_housekeeping=60,
    ):
        """
        Initializes a new VConnector object

        Args:
            user                     (str): Username to use when connecting
            pwd                      (str): Password to use when connecting
            host                     (str): VMware vSphere host to connect to
            ssl_context   (ssl.SSLContext): SSL context to use for the connection
            cache_maxsize            (int): Upperbound limit on the number of
                                            items that will be stored in the cache
            cache_enabled           (bool): If True use an expiring cache for the
                                            managed objects
            cache_ttl                (int): Time in seconds after which a
                                            cached object is considered as expired
            cache_housekeeping       (int): Time in minutes to perform periodic
                                            cache housekeeping

        """
        self.user = user
        self.pwd = pwd
        self.host = host

        self.ssl_context = None
        if not ssl_context:
            try:
                _create_unverified_https_context = ssl._create_unverified_context
            except AttributeError:
                # Legacy Python that doesn't verify HTTPS certificates by default
                pass
            else:
                # Handle target environment that doesn't support HTTPS verification
                self.ssl_context = _create_unverified_https_context()
        else:
            self.ssl_context = ssl_context

        self._si = None
        self._perf_counter = None
        self._perf_interval = None
        self.cache_maxsize = cache_maxsize
        self.cache_enabled = cache_enabled
        self.cache_ttl = cache_ttl
        self.cache_housekeeping = cache_housekeeping
        self.cache = CacheInventory(maxsize=self.cache_maxsize, housekeeping=self.cache_housekeeping)
Beispiel #4
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    def __init__(self,
                 user,
                 pwd,
                 host,
                 cache_maxsize=0,
                 cache_enabled=False,
                 cache_ttl=300,
                 cache_housekeeping=60
    ):
        """
        Initializes a new VConnector object

        Args:
            user               (str): Username to use when connecting
            pwd                (str): Password to use when connecting
            host               (str): VMware vSphere host to connect to
            cache_maxsize      (int): Upperbound limit on the number of
                                      items that will be stored in the cache
            cache_enabled     (bool): If True use an expiring cache for the
                                      managed objects
            cache_ttl          (int): Time in seconds after which a
                                      cached object is considered as expired
            cache_housekeeping (int): Time in minutes to perform periodic
                                      cache housekeeping

        """
        self.user = user
        self.pwd  = pwd
        self.host = host
        self._si  = None
        self._perf_counter = None
        self._perf_interval = None
        self.cache_maxsize = cache_maxsize
        self.cache_enabled = cache_enabled
        self.cache_ttl = cache_ttl
        self.cache_housekeeping = cache_housekeeping
        self.cache = CacheInventory(
            maxsize=self.cache_maxsize,
            housekeeping=self.cache_housekeeping
        )
Beispiel #5
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class VConnector(object):
    """
    VConnector class

    The VConnector class defines methods for connecting,
    disconnecting and retrieving of objects from a
    VMware vSphere host.

    Returns:
        VConnector object
    
    Raises:
        VConnectorException

    """
    def __init__(self,
                 user,
                 pwd,
                 host,
                 cache_maxsize=0,
                 cache_enabled=False,
                 cache_ttl=300,
                 cache_housekeeping=60
    ):
        """
        Initializes a new VConnector object

        Args:
            user               (str): Username to use when connecting
            pwd                (str): Password to use when connecting
            host               (str): VMware vSphere host to connect to
            cache_maxsize      (int): Upperbound limit on the number of
                                      items that will be stored in the cache
            cache_enabled     (bool): If True use an expiring cache for the
                                      managed objects
            cache_ttl          (int): Time in seconds after which a
                                      cached object is considered as expired
            cache_housekeeping (int): Time in minutes to perform periodic
                                      cache housekeeping

        """
        self.user = user
        self.pwd  = pwd
        self.host = host
        self._si  = None
        self._perf_counter = None
        self._perf_interval = None
        self.cache_maxsize = cache_maxsize
        self.cache_enabled = cache_enabled
        self.cache_ttl = cache_ttl
        self.cache_housekeeping = cache_housekeeping
        self.cache = CacheInventory(
            maxsize=self.cache_maxsize,
            housekeeping=self.cache_housekeeping
        )

    @property
    def si(self):
        if not self._si:
            self.connect()
        if not self._si.content.sessionManager.currentSession:
            logging.warning(
                '[%s] Lost connection to vSphere host, trying to reconnect',
                self.host
            )
            self.connect()
        return self._si

    @property
    def perf_counter(self):
        if not self._perf_counter:
            self._perf_counter = self.si.content.perfManager.perfCounter
        return self._perf_counter

    @property
    def perf_interval(self):
        if not self._perf_interval:
            self._perf_interval = self.si.content.perfManager.historicalInterval
        return self._perf_interval

    def connect(self):
        """
        Connect to the VMware vSphere host

        Raises:
             VConnectorException
        
        """
        logging.info('Connecting vSphere Agent to %s', self.host)
        
        try:
            self._si = pyVim.connect.SmartConnect(
                host=self.host,
                user=self.user,
                pwd=self.pwd
            )
        except Exception as e:
            # TODO: Maybe retry connection after some time
            # before we finally give up on this vSphere host
            logging.error('Cannot connect to %s: %s', self.host, e)
            raise

    def disconnect(self):
        """
        Disconnect from the VMware vSphere host

        """
        if not self._si:
            return

        logging.info('Disconnecting vSphere Agent from %s', self.host)
        pyVim.connect.Disconnect(self.si)

    def reconnect(self):
        """
        Reconnect to the VMware vSphere host

        """
        self.disconnect()
        self.connect()

    def get_datacenter_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.Datacenter managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(
            obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.Datacenter]
        )

    def get_cluster_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.ClusterComputeResource managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(
            obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.ClusterComputeResource]
        )

    def get_host_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.HostSystem managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(
            obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.HostSystem]
        )

    def get_vm_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.VirtualMachine managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(
            obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.VirtualMachine]
        )

    def get_datastore_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.Datastore managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(
            obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.Datastore]
        )

    def get_resource_pool_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.ResourcePool managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(
            obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.ResourcePool]
        )

    def collect_properties(self,
                           view_ref,
                           obj_type,
                           path_set=[],
                           include_mors=False):
        """
        Collect properties for managed objects from a view ref

        Check the vSphere API documentation for example on
        retrieving object properties:
    
            - http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp#com.vmware.wssdk.pg.doc_50/PG_Ch5_PropertyCollector.7.2.html

        Args:
            view_ref (pyVmomi.vim.view.*): Starting point of inventory navigation
            obj_type      (pyVmomi.vim.*): Type of managed object
            path_set               (list): List of properties to retrieve
            include_mors           (bool): If True include the managed objects refs in the result

        Returns:
            A list of properties for the managed objects

        """
        collector = self.si.content.propertyCollector

        logging.debug(
            '[%s] Collecting properties for %s managed objects',
            self.host,
            obj_type.__name__
        )

        # Create object specification to define the starting point of
        # inventory navigation
        obj_spec = pyVmomi.vmodl.query.PropertyCollector.ObjectSpec()
        obj_spec.obj = view_ref
        obj_spec.skip = True

        # Create a traversal specification to identify the
        # path for collection
        traversal_spec = pyVmomi.vmodl.query.PropertyCollector.TraversalSpec()
        traversal_spec.name = 'traverseEntities'
        traversal_spec.path = 'view'
        traversal_spec.skip = False
        traversal_spec.type = view_ref.__class__
        obj_spec.selectSet = [traversal_spec]

        # Identify the properties to the retrieved
        property_spec = pyVmomi.vmodl.query.PropertyCollector.PropertySpec()
        property_spec.type = obj_type
                
        if not path_set:
            logging.warning(
                '[%s] Retrieving all properties for objects, this might take a while...',
                self.host
            )
            property_spec.all = True
            
        property_spec.pathSet = path_set

        # Add the object and property specification to the
        # property filter specification
        filter_spec = pyVmomi.vmodl.query.PropertyCollector.FilterSpec()
        filter_spec.objectSet = [obj_spec]
        filter_spec.propSet = [property_spec]

        # Retrieve properties
        props = collector.RetrieveContents([filter_spec])

        data = []
        for obj in props:
            properties = {}
            for prop in obj.propSet:
                properties[prop.name] = prop.val

            if include_mors:
                properties['obj'] = obj.obj

            data.append(properties)

        return data

    def get_container_view(self, obj_type, container=None):
        """
        Get a vSphere Container View reference to all
        objects of type 'obj_type'

        It is up to the caller to take care of destroying the View
        when no longer needed.

        Args:
            obj_type               (list): A list of managed object types
            container (vim.ManagedEntity): Starting point of inventory search

        Returns:
            A container view ref to the discovered managed objects

        """
        if not container:
            container = self.si.content.rootFolder

        logging.debug(
            '[%s] Getting container view ref to %s managed objects',
            self.host,
            [t.__name__ for t in obj_type]
        )

        view_ref = self.si.content.viewManager.CreateContainerView(
            container=container,
            type=obj_type,
            recursive=True
        )

        return view_ref

    def get_list_view(self, obj):
        """
        Get a vSphere List View reference 

        It is up to the caller to take care of destroying the View
        when no longer needed.

        Args:
            obj (list): A list of managed object to include in the View

        Returns:
            A list view ref to the managed objects
        
        """
        view_ref = self.si.content.viewManager.CreateListView(obj=obj)

        logging.debug(
            '[%s] Getting list view ref for %s objects',
            self.host,
            [o.name for o in obj]
        )

        return view_ref

    def get_object_by_property(self, property_name, property_value, obj_type):
        """
        Find a Managed Object by a propery

        If cache is enabled then we search for the managed object from the
        cache first and if present we return the object from cache.

        Args:
            property_name            (str): Name of the property to look for
            property_value           (str): Value of the property to match 
            obj_type       (pyVmomi.vim.*): Type of the Managed Object

        Returns:
            The first matching object
    
        """
        if not issubclass(obj_type, pyVmomi.vim.ManagedEntity):
            raise VConnectorException('Type should be a subclass of vim.ManagedEntity')

        if self.cache_enabled:
            cached_obj_name = '{}:{}'.format(obj_type.__name__, property_value)
            if cached_obj_name in self.cache:
                logging.debug('Using cached object %s', cached_obj_name)
                return self.cache.get(cached_obj_name)

        view_ref = self.get_container_view(obj_type=[obj_type])
        props = self.collect_properties(
            view_ref=view_ref,
            obj_type=obj_type,
            path_set=[property_name],
            include_mors=True
        )
        view_ref.DestroyView()

        obj = None
        for each_obj in props:
            if each_obj[property_name] == property_value:
                obj = each_obj['obj']
                break

        if self.cache_enabled:
            cached_obj = CachedObject(
                name=cached_obj_name,
                obj=obj,
                ttl=self.cache_ttl
            )
            self.cache.add(obj=cached_obj)

        return obj
Beispiel #6
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class VConnector(object):
    """
    VConnector class

    The VConnector class defines methods for connecting,
    disconnecting and retrieving of objects from a
    VMware vSphere host.

    Returns:
        VConnector object
    
    Raises:
        VConnectorException

    """
    def __init__(self,
                 user,
                 pwd,
                 host,
                 port=443,
                 ssl_context=None,
                 cache_maxsize=0,
                 cache_enabled=False,
                 cache_ttl=300,
                 cache_housekeeping=0):
        """
        Initializes a new VConnector object

        Args:
            user                     (str): Username to use when connecting
            pwd                      (str): Password to use when connecting
            host                     (str): VMware vSphere host to connect to
            port                     (int): VMware vSphere port to connect to
            ssl_context   (ssl.SSLContext): SSL context to use for the connection
            cache_maxsize            (int): Upperbound limit on the number of
                                            items that will be stored in the cache
            cache_enabled           (bool): If True use an expiring cache for the
                                            managed objects
            cache_ttl                (int): Time in seconds after which a
                                            cached object is considered as expired
            cache_housekeeping       (int): Time in minutes to perform periodic
                                            cache housekeeping

        """
        self.user = user
        self.pwd = pwd
        self.host = host
        self.port = port
        self.ssl_context = None

        if not ssl_context:
            ctx = ssl.create_default_context()
            ctx.check_hostname = False
            ctx.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE
            self.ssl_context = ctx
        else:
            self.ssl_context = ssl_context

        self._si = None
        self._perf_counter = None
        self._perf_interval = None
        self.cache_maxsize = cache_maxsize
        self.cache_enabled = cache_enabled
        self.cache_ttl = cache_ttl
        self.cache_housekeeping = cache_housekeeping
        self.cache = CacheInventory(maxsize=self.cache_maxsize,
                                    housekeeping=self.cache_housekeeping)

    @property
    def si(self):
        if not self._si:
            self.connect()
        if not self._si.content.sessionManager.currentSession:
            logging.warning(
                '[%s] Lost connection to vSphere host, trying to reconnect',
                self.host)
            self.connect()
        return self._si

    @property
    def perf_counter(self):
        if not self._perf_counter:
            self._perf_counter = self.si.content.perfManager.perfCounter
        return self._perf_counter

    @property
    def perf_interval(self):
        if not self._perf_interval:
            self._perf_interval = self.si.content.perfManager.historicalInterval
        return self._perf_interval

    def connect(self):
        """
        Connect to the VMware vSphere host

        Raises:
             VConnectorException
        
        """
        logging.info('Connecting vSphere Agent to %s', self.host)

        try:
            self._si = pyVim.connect.SmartConnect(
                host=self.host,
                user=self.user,
                pwd=self.pwd,
                port=self.port,
                sslContext=self.ssl_context,
            )
        except Exception as e:
            # TODO: Maybe retry connection after some time
            # before we finally give up on this vSphere host
            logging.error('Cannot connect to %s: %s', self.host, e)
            raise

    def disconnect(self):
        """
        Disconnect from the VMware vSphere host

        """
        if not self._si:
            return

        logging.info('Disconnecting vSphere Agent from %s', self.host)
        pyVim.connect.Disconnect(self.si)

    def reconnect(self):
        """
        Reconnect to the VMware vSphere host

        """
        self.disconnect()
        self.connect()

    def get_datacenter_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.Datacenter managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.Datacenter])

    def get_cluster_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.ClusterComputeResource managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(
            obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.ClusterComputeResource])

    def get_host_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.HostSystem managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.HostSystem])

    def get_vm_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.VirtualMachine managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.VirtualMachine])

    def get_datastore_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.Datastore managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.Datastore])

    def get_resource_pool_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.ResourcePool managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.ResourcePool])

    def get_distributed_vswitch_view(self):
        """
        Get a view ref to all vim.DistributedVirtualSwitch managed objects

        """
        return self.get_container_view(
            obj_type=[pyVmomi.vim.DistributedVirtualSwitch])

    def collect_properties(self,
                           view_ref,
                           obj_type,
                           path_set=[],
                           include_mors=False):
        """
        Collect properties for managed objects from a view ref

        Check the vSphere API documentation for example on
        retrieving object properties:
    
            - http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp#com.vmware.wssdk.pg.doc_50/PG_Ch5_PropertyCollector.7.2.html

        Args:
            view_ref (pyVmomi.vim.view.*): Starting point of inventory navigation
            obj_type      (pyVmomi.vim.*): Type of managed object
            path_set               (list): List of properties to retrieve
            include_mors           (bool): If True include the managed objects refs in the result

        Returns:
            A list of properties for the managed objects

        """
        collector = self.si.content.propertyCollector

        logging.debug('[%s] Collecting properties for %s managed objects',
                      self.host, obj_type.__name__)

        # Create object specification to define the starting point of
        # inventory navigation
        obj_spec = pyVmomi.vmodl.query.PropertyCollector.ObjectSpec()
        obj_spec.obj = view_ref
        obj_spec.skip = True

        # Create a traversal specification to identify the
        # path for collection
        traversal_spec = pyVmomi.vmodl.query.PropertyCollector.TraversalSpec()
        traversal_spec.name = 'traverseEntities'
        traversal_spec.path = 'view'
        traversal_spec.skip = False
        traversal_spec.type = view_ref.__class__
        obj_spec.selectSet = [traversal_spec]

        # Identify the properties to the retrieved
        property_spec = pyVmomi.vmodl.query.PropertyCollector.PropertySpec()
        property_spec.type = obj_type

        if not path_set:
            logging.warning(
                '[%s] Retrieving all properties for objects, this might take a while...',
                self.host)
            property_spec.all = True

        property_spec.pathSet = path_set

        # Add the object and property specification to the
        # property filter specification
        filter_spec = pyVmomi.vmodl.query.PropertyCollector.FilterSpec()
        filter_spec.objectSet = [obj_spec]
        filter_spec.propSet = [property_spec]

        # Retrieve properties
        props = collector.RetrieveContents([filter_spec])

        data = []
        for obj in props:
            properties = {}
            for prop in obj.propSet:
                properties[prop.name] = prop.val

            if include_mors:
                properties['obj'] = obj.obj

            data.append(properties)

        return data

    def get_container_view(self, obj_type, container=None):
        """
        Get a vSphere Container View reference to all
        objects of type 'obj_type'

        It is up to the caller to take care of destroying the View
        when no longer needed.

        Args:
            obj_type               (list): A list of managed object types
            container (vim.ManagedEntity): Starting point of inventory search

        Returns:
            A container view ref to the discovered managed objects

        """
        if not container:
            container = self.si.content.rootFolder

        logging.debug('[%s] Getting container view ref to %s managed objects',
                      self.host, [t.__name__ for t in obj_type])

        view_ref = self.si.content.viewManager.CreateContainerView(
            container=container, type=obj_type, recursive=True)

        return view_ref

    def get_list_view(self, obj):
        """
        Get a vSphere List View reference 

        It is up to the caller to take care of destroying the View
        when no longer needed.

        Args:
            obj (list): A list of managed object to include in the View

        Returns:
            A list view ref to the managed objects
        
        """
        view_ref = self.si.content.viewManager.CreateListView(obj=obj)

        logging.debug('[%s] Getting list view ref for %s objects', self.host,
                      [o.name for o in obj])

        return view_ref

    def get_object_by_property(self, property_name, property_value, obj_type):
        """
        Find a Managed Object by a propery

        If cache is enabled then we search for the managed object from the
        cache first and if present we return the object from cache.

        Args:
            property_name            (str): Name of the property to look for
            property_value           (str): Value of the property to match 
            obj_type       (pyVmomi.vim.*): Type of the Managed Object

        Returns:
            The first matching object
    
        """
        if not issubclass(obj_type, pyVmomi.vim.ManagedEntity):
            raise VConnectorException(
                'Type should be a subclass of vim.ManagedEntity')

        if self.cache_enabled:
            cached_obj_name = '{}:{}'.format(obj_type.__name__, property_value)
            if cached_obj_name in self.cache:
                logging.debug('Using cached object %s', cached_obj_name)
                return self.cache.get(cached_obj_name)

        view_ref = self.get_container_view(obj_type=[obj_type])
        props = self.collect_properties(view_ref=view_ref,
                                        obj_type=obj_type,
                                        path_set=[property_name],
                                        include_mors=True)
        view_ref.DestroyView()

        obj = None
        for each_obj in props:
            if each_obj[property_name] == property_value:
                obj = each_obj['obj']
                break

        if self.cache_enabled:
            cached_obj = CachedObject(name=cached_obj_name,
                                      obj=obj,
                                      ttl=self.cache_ttl)
            self.cache.add(obj=cached_obj)

        return obj