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NAME

VMware::vCloud - VMware vCloud Director

SYNOPSIS

  my $vcd = new VMware::vCloud ( $hostname, $username, $password, $orgname, { debug => 1 } );  
  my %vapps = $vcd->list_vapps();

  my $vappid = $vapps{'My Personal vApp'};

  my $vapp = $vcd->get_vapp($vappid);
  my $ret = $vapp->power_on();

DESCRIPTION

This module provides a Perl interface to VMware's vCloud Director.

It's intention is to provide a high-level perl-style interface to vCloud Director actions.

If you are looking for a direct and low-level access to the vCloud API, you may want to look at VMware::API::vCloud, which is packaged and used by this module.

EXAMPLE SCRIPTS

Included in the distribution of this module are several example scripts. Hopefully they provide an illustrative example of the use of vCloud Director. All scripts have their own POD and accept command line parameters in a similar way to the VIPERL SDK utilities and vghetto scripts.

        login.pl - An example script that demonstrates logging in to the server.
        org_get.pl - Selects a random organization and prints a Data::Dumper dump of it's information.
        list-vapps.pl - Prints a list of all VMs the user has access to.

MODULE METHODS

new($host,$user,$pass,$org,$conf)

This method instances the VMware::vCloud object and verifies the user can log onto the server.

$host, $user, and $pass are required. They should contain the login information for the vCloud server.

$org and $conf are optional.

$org is the vCloud Organization to connect to. If $org is not given, the default of 'System' is used.

$conf is an optional hasref containing tuneable parameters:

 * debug - set to a true value to turn on STDERR debugging statements.

debug(1|0)

This turns debugging on and off programatically. An argument of '1' for debugging, '0' for no debugging.

login()

This method is deprecated and will be removed in later releases.

This method roughly emulates the default login action of the API: It returns information on which organizations are accessible to the user.

It is a synonym for list_orgs() and all details on return values should be take from that method's documentation.

purge()

This method clears the in-module caching of API responses.

This module caches many API calls to reduce response times and load on the server. This cache is automatically cleared when a method that changes the status of the VCD server is called. However, there may be times when you have a lon running process, or wish to manually clear the cache yourself.

VAPP METHODS

create_vapp_from_template($name,$vdcid,$tmplid,$netid)

Given a name, VDC, template and network, instantiate the template with the given settings and other defaults.

Details of the create task will be returned.

get_vapp($vappid)

Given an vApp id, it returns a vApp object for that vApp.

See the documentation on VMware::vCloud::vApp for full details on this object type.

list_vapps()

This method returns a hash or hashref of Template names and IDs the user has access too.

TEMPLATE METHODS

get_template($templateid)

Given an organization id, it returns a hash of data for that organization.

list_templates()

This method returns a hash or hashref of Template names and IDs the user has access too.

ORG METHODS

create_org(\%conf)

delete_org($org_href)

Given the org HREF, call a delete on it.

delete_org_network($org_network_href)

Given the org network HREF, call a delete on it.

disable_org($org_href)

Given a Org href, call the disable action on it.

enable_org($org_href)

Given a Org href, call the enable action on it.

get_org($org_href)

Given an organization id, it returns a hash or hashref of data for that organization. Returned data:

  name - Name of the organization
  description - Description field of the organization
  href - anchor HREF for the organization in the API 
  id - UUID identified in the href.
  contains - A hash of contained objects
  raw - The raw returned XML structure for the organization from the API
  

list_orgs()

This method returns a hash or hashref of Organization names and IDs.

ORG VDC METHODS

create_vdc($org_url,$conf)

delete_vdc($vdc_href);

Given the org VDC HREF, call a delete on it.

disable_vdc($vdc_href)

Given a VDC href, call the disable action on it.

enable_vdc($vdc_href)

Given a VDC href, call the enable action on it.

get_vdc($vdc_href)

Given an VDC href, it returns a hash of data for that vDC.

list_vdcs() | list_vdcs($orgid)

This method returns a hash or hashref of VDC names and IDs the user has access too.

The optional argument of an $orgname will limit the returned list of VDCs in that Organization.

PROVIDER VDC METHODS

get_pvdc($pvdc_href)

Returns a hashref of the information on the PVDC

NETWORK METHODS

create_org_network

list_networks() | list_networks($vdcid)

This method returns a hash or hashref of network names and IDs.

Given an optional VDCid it will return only the networks available in that VDC.

ADMINISTRATIVE METHODS

admin_urls()

Returns the list of administrative action URLs available to the user.

create_external_network($name,$gateway,$netmask,$dns1,$dns2,$suffix,$vimref,$moref,$objtype)

extensions()

Returns the data structure for the admin extensions available.

list_external_networks()

Returns a hash or hasref of all available external networks.

list_portgroups()

Returns a hash or hashref of available portgroups on the first associated vcenter server.

vimserver()

Returns a reference to the first associated vcenter server.

webclienturl($type,$moref)

Give the vimserver type and managed object reference, this method returns the URL for viewing the object via the vSphere Web client. This is handy for finding further details on objects within vSphere.

NOTES

ID VERSUS HREF

Tl;DR - Use HREFs and not IDs.

Internally, objects are identified in the vCloud Director API via either an UUID or a HREF that references that object.

According to the API documentation, (as of 5.1) UUIDs are not guaranteed to always be consistent between connections, but HREFs are considered permanent.

Consequently, it is considered a best practice to use HREFs as the unique identifier of an object. This module implements this best practice.

VERSION

  Version: v2.22 (2013/03/14)

AUTHOR

  Phillip Pollard, <bennie@cpan.org>

CONTRIBUTIONS

  Stuart Johnston, <sjohnston@cpan.org>

        Significant helpful contrbutions have been made by Mr. Johnston, including
        the proper handling of the authentication header, the layout of modules,
        and proper support for XML encoding.

DEPENDENCIES

  Cache::Bounded
  VMware::API::vCloud

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

  Released under Perl Artistic License