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NAME

VMware::vCloudDirector - Interface to VMWare vCloud Directory REST API

VERSION

version 0.008

SYNOPSIS

    # THIS IS AT AN EARLY STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT - PROTOTYPING REALLY
    # IT MAY CHANGE DRAMATICALLY OR EAT YOUR DATA.

    use VMware::vCloudDirector

    my $vcd = VMware::vCloudDirector->new(
        hostname   => $host,
        username   => $user,
        password   => $pass,
        orgname    => $org,
        ssl_verify => 0,
    );
    my @org_list = $vcd->org_list;

Attributes

hostname

Hostname of the vCloud server. Must have a vCloud instance listening for https on port 443.

username

Username to use to login to vCloud server.

password

Password to use to login to vCloud server.

orgname

Org name to use to login to vCloud server - this defaults to System.

timeout

Command timeout in seconds. Defaults to 120.

default_accept_header

The default MIME types to accept. This is automatically set based on the information received back from the API versions.

ssl_verify

Whether to do standard SSL certificate verification. Defaults to set.

ssl_ca_file

The SSL CA set to trust packaged in a file. This defaults to those set in the Mozilla::CA

debug

Set debug level. The higher the debug level, the more chatter is exposed.

Defaults to 0 (no output) unless the environment variable VCLOUD_API_DEBUG is set to something that is non-zero. Picked up at create time in BUILD()

DESCRIPTION

Thinish wrapper of the VMware vCloud Director REST API.

THIS IS AT AN EARLY STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT - PROTOTYPING REALLY - AND MAY CHANGE DRAMATICALLY OR EAT YOUR DATA.

The target application is to read information from a vCloud instance, so the ability to change or write data to the vCloud system has not been implemented as yet...

AUTHOR

Nigel Metheringham <nigelm@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Nigel Metheringham.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.