Proxmoxer is a wrapper around the Proxmox REST API v2.
It was inspired by slumber, but it dedicated only to Proxmox. It allows to use not only REST API over HTTPS, but the same api over ssh and pvesh utility.
Like Proxmoxia it dynamically creates attributes which responds to the attributes you've attempted to reach.
pip install proxmoxer
For 'https' backend install requests
pip install requests
For 'ssh_paramiko' backend install paramiko
pip install paramiko
The first thing to do is import the proxmoxer library and create ProxmoxAPI instance.
from proxmoxer import ProxmoxAPI
proxmox = ProxmoxAPI('proxmox_host', user='admin@pam',
password='secret_word', verify_ssl=False)
This will connect by default through the 'https' backend.
It is possible to use already prepared public/private key authentication. It is possible to use ssh-agent also.
from proxmoxer import ProxmoxAPI
proxmox = ProxmoxAPI('proxmox_host', user='proxmox_admin', backend='ssh_paramiko')
Please note, https-backend needs 'requests' library, ssh_paramiko-backend needs 'paramiko' library, openssh-backend needs 'openssh_wrapper' library installed.
Queries are exposed via the access methods get, post, put and delete. For convenience added two synonyms: create for post, and set for put.
for node in proxmox.nodes.get():
for vm in proxmox.nodes(node['node']).openvz.get():
print "{0}. {1} => {2}" .format(vm['vmid'], vm['name'], vm['status'])
>>> 141. puppet-2.london.baseblack.com => running
101. munki.london.baseblack.com => running
102. redmine.london.baseblack.com => running
140. dns-1.london.baseblack.com => running
126. ns-3.london.baseblack.com => running
113. rabbitmq.london.baseblack.com => running
same code can be rewritten in the next way:
for node in proxmox.get('nodes'):
for vm in proxmox.get('nodes/%s/openvz' % node['node']):
print "%s. %s => %s" % (vm['vmid'], vm['name'], vm['status'])
for example next lines do the same job:
proxmox.nodes(node['node']).openvz.get()
proxmox.nodes(node['node']).get('openvz')
proxmox.get('nodes/%s/openvz' % node['node'])
proxmox.get('nodes', node['node'], 'openvz')
Some more examples:
for vm in proxmox.cluster.resources.get(type='vm'):
print("{0}. {1} => {2}" .format(vm['vmid'], vm['name'], vm['status']))
node = proxmox.nodes('proxmox_node')
pprint(node.storage('local').content.get())
or the with same results
node = proxmox.nodes.proxmox_node()
pprint(node.storage.local.content.get())
Example of creation of openvz container:
node = proxmox.nodes('proxmox_node')
node.openvz.create(vmid=202,
ostemplate='local:vztmpl/debian-6-turnkey-core_12.0-1_i386.tar.gz',
hostname='turnkey',
storage='local',
memory=512,
swap=512,
cpus=1,
disk=4,
password='secret',
ip_address='10.0.0.202')
Example of template upload:
local_storage = proxmox.nodes('proxmox_node').storage('local')
local_storage.upload.create(content='vztmpl',
filename=open(os.path.expanduser('~/templates/debian-6-my-core_1.0-1_i386.tar.gz'))))
Example of rrd download:
response = proxmox.nodes('proxmox').rrd.get(ds='cpu', timeframe='hour')
with open('cpu.png', 'wb') as f:
f.write(response['image'].encode('raw_unicode_escape'))
Example of usage of logging:
# now logging debug info will be written to stdout
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG, format='%(asctime)s %(levelname)s:%(name)s: %(message)s')
- write tests
- support other actual python versions
- add optional validation of requests
- add some shortcuts for convenience
- Removed newline in tmp_filename string (Jérôme Schneider <https://github.com/merinos>)
- Fix to avoid module reloading (jklang <https://github.com/jklang>)
- Minor typo fix (Srinivas Sakhamuri)
- Adding sudo to execute pvesh CLI in openssh backend (Wei Tie, Srinivas Sakhamuri)
- Add support to specify an identity file for ssh connections (Srinivas Sakhamuri)
- fix for python 3.4 (kokuev)
- Https will now raise AuthenticationError when appropriate. (scap1784)
- Preliminary python 3 compatibility. (wdoekes)
- Additional example. (wdoekes)
- Added ignore of "InsecureRequestWarning: Unverified HTTPS request is being made..." warning while using https (requests) backend.
- Added logging
- Added openssh backend
- Tests are reorganized
- Added next tests
- Bugfixes
- Added first tests
- Added support for travis and coveralls
- Bugfixes
- Initial try.