Re: [ovirt-users] ansible and list of vms

2017-05-12 Thread Ondra Machacek
This worked for me:

---
- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  vars_files:
- ../vars.yml

  tasks:
  - name: Obtain SSO token
ovirt_auth:
  url: "{{ url }}"
  username: "{{ username }}"
  password: "{{ password }}"
  insecure: "{{ insecure }}"

  - name: List vms
ovirt_vms_facts:
  fetch_nested: true
  nested_attributes:
- description
  auth: "{{ ovirt_auth }}"

  - name: set vms
set_fact:
   vm: "{{ item.name }}: {{ item.snapshots |
map(attribute='description') | join(',') }}"
with_items: "{{ ovirt_vms }}"
loop_control:
  label: "{{ item.name }}"
register: all_vms

  - name: make a list
set_fact: vms="{{ all_vms.results | map(attribute='ansible_facts.vm') |
list }}"

  - name: Print vms
debug:
  var: vms

Can you please open an issue on Ansible github[1], and describe what
exactly issue do you have?
Thanks!

[1] https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues


On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 7:11 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet 
wrote:

> Great, it works like a charm!
>
> But how could I obtain a several map display?
>
> For example, I need to display the vm name ; its relative snaphost id and
> snaphot description.
>
> I tried to change filter, but notyhing works
>
> msg: "{{ ovirt_snapshots | map(attribute='description') |
> map(attribute='id') | join(' ') }}"
>
> or something like
>
> msg: "{{ ovirt_snapshots.vm | map(attribute='name') | map(attribute='id')
> | join(' ') }}"
>
> Thanks for helping.
>
> ps: I tried nearly all modules, and the permissions one is bugged, only
> internal-authz domain displays users, none of ldap one can display.
>
> Le 11/05/2017 à 20:14, Ondra Machacek a écrit :
>
> I am not Ansible expert, this maybe worth asking on Ansible users list,
> but one thing which you can do is following:
>
> in tasks/main.yml
>
> - include: "{{ item }}"
>   with_items: "{{ resources | default('vms') }}.yml"
>
> then have following files:
>  - tasks/vms.yml
>  - tasks/clusters.yml
>  - tasks/disks.yml
>  - ...
>
> then run it as:
>
>  $ ansible-playbook -e "resources: [vms,disks]" play.yml
>  $ ansible-playbook -e "resources: [clusters] clusters_pattern=name=x*"
> play.yml
>
>
> On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 6:34 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet 
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks, all works as expected.
>>
>> Now, I try make roles.
>>
>> here it is :
>>
>> *cat /etc/ansible/roles/ovirt_vm_facts/tasks/main.yml*
>>
>>   - name: get vm facts
>> ovirt_vms_facts:
>>   auth:
>> url: https://{{ engine }}.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api
>> username: "{{ username }}"
>> password: "{{ password }}"
>> insecure: "{{ insecure }}"
>>   pattern: "{{ pattern }}"
>>   - debug:
>>   msg: "{{ ovirt_vms | map(attribute='name') | join(' ') }}"
>>
>> *cat /etc/ansible/roles/ovirt_vm_facts/vars/main.yml*
>>
>> pattern: "os=rhel_5x64 or os=rhel_5"
>> engine: air
>> username: admin@internal
>> password: ovirt123
>> insecure: true
>>
>> and I call those files with */tmp/ovirt_vm_facts.yml* with extra
>> variables if needed
>>
>> - hosts: localhost
>>   connection: local
>>   roles:
>> - ovirt_vm_fact
>>
>> running ansible-playbook /tmp/ovirt_vm_facts.ym -e 'pattern="name=acier*
>> and cluster=Dev"'
>>
>> *But..*
>>
>> I don't want to do the same for each ansible module shipped with 2.3.
>>
>> Knowing that each *facts module has the same structure auth/pattern, is
>> there a way to play a generic playbook independant from the role, like:
>>
>> - hosts: localhost
>>   connection: local
>>   roles:
>> - ovirt_facts (with somewhere a variable "myfact")
>>
>> which would play an unique role 
>> */etc/ansible/roles/ovirt_facts/tasks/main.yml
>> with*
>>
>>
>> - name: get vm facts
>> myfact
>>   auth:
>> 
>>
>> Hope to be clear enough, thank your for your help.
>>
>> Le 10/05/2017 à 13:14, Ondra Machacek a écrit :
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 12:38 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Le 10/05/2017 à 10:29, Ondra Machacek a écrit :
>>>
>>> Not sure I understand. You can use Ansible module to list VMs, you
>>> can use ovirt_vms _facts[1] module.
>>>
>>> For example to get only stopped VMs, you can use following:
>>>
>>> - name: Get stopped VMs
>>>   ovirt_vms_facts:
>>> auth:
>>>   url: https://ovirt.example.com/ovirt-engine/api
>>>   username: admin@internal
>>>   password: password
>>>   ca_file: /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem
>>> pattern: "status = down"
>>>
>>> I want a list of vms sorted by any possible attributes, i.e. sorted by
>>> datacenter or cluster, not only by status.
>>>
>>>- For example, ovirt_vms_facts doesn't allow to get the datacenter
>>>the vm belongs to , and the pattern filter doesn't return a list of vms 
>>> as
>>>expected:
>>>
>>>
>>> - hosts: localhost
>>>   connection: local
>>>   tasks:
>>>   - name: Get stopped VMs
>>> ovirt_vms_facts:
>>>   auth:
>>> url: https://acore.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api
>>> username: admin@inte

Re: [ovirt-users] ansible and list of vms

2017-05-12 Thread Nathanaël Blanchet

Great, it works like a charm!

But how could I obtain a several map display?

For example, I need to display the vm name ; its relative snaphost id 
and snaphot description.


I tried to change filter, but notyhing works

msg: "{{ ovirt_snapshots | map(attribute='description') | 
map(attribute='id') | join(' ') }}"


or something like

msg: "{{ ovirt_snapshots.vm | map(attribute='name') | 
map(attribute='id') | join(' ') }}"


Thanks for helping.

ps: I tried nearly all modules, and the permissions one is bugged, only 
internal-authz domain displays users, none of ldap one can display.



Le 11/05/2017 à 20:14, Ondra Machacek a écrit :

I am not Ansible expert, this maybe worth asking on Ansible users list,
but one thing which you can do is following:

in tasks/main.yml

- include: "{{ item }}"
  with_items: "{{ resources | default('vms') }}.yml"

then have following files:
 - tasks/vms.yml
 - tasks/clusters.yml
 - tasks/disks.yml
 - ...

then run it as:

 $ ansible-playbook -e "resources: [vms,disks]" play.yml
 $ ansible-playbook -e "resources: [clusters] 
clusters_pattern=name=x*" play.yml



On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 6:34 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet > wrote:


Thanks, all works as expected.

Now, I try make roles.

here it is :

*cat /etc/ansible/roles/ovirt_vm_facts/tasks/main.yml*

  - name: get vm facts
ovirt_vms_facts:
  auth:
url: https://{{ engine }}.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api

username: "{{ username }}"
password: "{{ password }}"
insecure: "{{ insecure }}"
  pattern: "{{ pattern }}"
  - debug:
  msg: "{{ ovirt_vms | map(attribute='name') | join(' ') }}"

*cat /etc/ansible/roles/ovirt_vm_facts/vars/main.yml*

pattern: "os=rhel_5x64 or os=rhel_5"
engine: air
username: admin@internal
password: ovirt123
insecure: true

and I call those files with */tmp/ovirt_vm_facts.yml* with extra
variables if needed

- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  roles:
- ovirt_vm_fact

running ansible-playbook /tmp/ovirt_vm_facts.ym -e
'pattern="name=acier* and cluster=Dev"'

*But..*

I don't want to do the same for each ansible module shipped with 2.3.

Knowing that each *facts module has the same structure
auth/pattern, is there a way to play a generic playbook
independant from the role, like:

- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  roles:
- ovirt_facts (with somewhere a variable "myfact")

which would play an unique role
*/etc/ansible/roles/ovirt_facts/tasks/main.yml with*


- name: get vm facts
myfact
  auth:


Hope to be clear enough, thank your for your help.


Le 10/05/2017 à 13:14, Ondra Machacek a écrit :



On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 12:38 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet
mailto:blanc...@abes.fr>> wrote:

Le 10/05/2017 à 10:29, Ondra Machacek a écrit :

Not sure I understand. You can use Ansible module to list
VMs, you
can use ovirt_vms _facts[1] module.

For example to get only stopped VMs, you can use following:

- name: Get stopped VMs
  ovirt_vms_facts:
auth:
  url: https://ovirt.example.com/ovirt-engine/api

  username: admin@internal
  password: password
  ca_file: /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem
pattern: "status = down"

I want a list of vms sorted by any possible attributes, i.e.
sorted by datacenter or cluster, not only by status.

  * For example, ovirt_vms_facts doesn't allow to get the
datacenter the vm belongs to , and the pattern filter
doesn't return a list of vms as expected:


- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  tasks:
  - name: Get stopped VMs
ovirt_vms_facts:
  auth:
url: https://acore.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api

username: admin@internal
password: ovirt123
insecure: true
pattern: name=centos* and cluster=west
  - debug:
  var: ovirt_vms
  - shell: echo "{{ ovirt_vms.name  }}"



Ok, I understand, now.
You have few options here.
If you want for example only VMs from datacenter 'X', you can use
following:

- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  tasks:
  - name: Get VMs from datacenter X
ovirt_vms_facts:
  pattern: datacenter=X
  auth:
url: https://acore.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api

username: admin@internal
password: ovirt123
insecure: true
  - debug:
 

Re: [ovirt-users] ansible and list of vms

2017-05-11 Thread Ondra Machacek
I am not Ansible expert, this maybe worth asking on Ansible users list,
but one thing which you can do is following:

in tasks/main.yml

- include: "{{ item }}"
  with_items: "{{ resources | default('vms') }}.yml"

then have following files:
 - tasks/vms.yml
 - tasks/clusters.yml
 - tasks/disks.yml
 - ...

then run it as:

 $ ansible-playbook -e "resources: [vms,disks]" play.yml
 $ ansible-playbook -e "resources: [clusters] clusters_pattern=name=x*"
play.yml


On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 6:34 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet 
wrote:

> Thanks, all works as expected.
>
> Now, I try make roles.
>
> here it is :
>
> *cat /etc/ansible/roles/ovirt_vm_facts/tasks/main.yml*
>
>   - name: get vm facts
> ovirt_vms_facts:
>   auth:
> url: https://{{ engine }}.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api
> username: "{{ username }}"
> password: "{{ password }}"
> insecure: "{{ insecure }}"
>   pattern: "{{ pattern }}"
>   - debug:
>   msg: "{{ ovirt_vms | map(attribute='name') | join(' ') }}"
>
> *cat /etc/ansible/roles/ovirt_vm_facts/vars/main.yml*
>
> pattern: "os=rhel_5x64 or os=rhel_5"
> engine: air
> username: admin@internal
> password: ovirt123
> insecure: true
>
> and I call those files with */tmp/ovirt_vm_facts.yml* with extra
> variables if needed
>
> - hosts: localhost
>   connection: local
>   roles:
> - ovirt_vm_fact
>
> running ansible-playbook /tmp/ovirt_vm_facts.ym -e 'pattern="name=acier*
> and cluster=Dev"'
>
> *But..*
>
> I don't want to do the same for each ansible module shipped with 2.3.
>
> Knowing that each *facts module has the same structure auth/pattern, is
> there a way to play a generic playbook independant from the role, like:
>
> - hosts: localhost
>   connection: local
>   roles:
> - ovirt_facts (with somewhere a variable "myfact")
>
> which would play an unique role */etc/ansible/roles/ovirt_facts/tasks/main.yml
> with*
>
>
> - name: get vm facts
> myfact
>   auth:
> 
>
> Hope to be clear enough, thank your for your help.
>
> Le 10/05/2017 à 13:14, Ondra Machacek a écrit :
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 12:38 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet 
> wrote:
>
>> Le 10/05/2017 à 10:29, Ondra Machacek a écrit :
>>
>> Not sure I understand. You can use Ansible module to list VMs, you
>> can use ovirt_vms _facts[1] module.
>>
>> For example to get only stopped VMs, you can use following:
>>
>> - name: Get stopped VMs
>>   ovirt_vms_facts:
>> auth:
>>   url: https://ovirt.example.com/ovirt-engine/api
>>   username: admin@internal
>>   password: password
>>   ca_file: /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem
>> pattern: "status = down"
>>
>> I want a list of vms sorted by any possible attributes, i.e. sorted by
>> datacenter or cluster, not only by status.
>>
>>- For example, ovirt_vms_facts doesn't allow to get the datacenter
>>the vm belongs to , and the pattern filter doesn't return a list of vms as
>>expected:
>>
>>
>> - hosts: localhost
>>   connection: local
>>   tasks:
>>   - name: Get stopped VMs
>> ovirt_vms_facts:
>>   auth:
>> url: https://acore.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api
>> username: admin@internal
>> password: ovirt123
>> insecure: true
>> pattern: name=centos* and cluster=west
>>   - debug:
>>   var: ovirt_vms
>>   - shell: echo "{{ ovirt_vms.name }}"
>>
>
>
> Ok, I understand, now.
> You have few options here.
> If you want for example only VMs from datacenter 'X', you can use
> following:
>
> - hosts: localhost
>   connection: local
>   tasks:
>   - name: Get VMs from datacenter X
> ovirt_vms_facts:
>   pattern: datacenter=X
>   auth:
> url: https://acore.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api
> username: admin@internal
> password: ovirt123
> insecure: true
>   - debug:
>   msg: "{{ ovirt_vms | map(attribute='name') | list }}"
>
>
>>
>> How can I successfully display this list of vms like described here :
>> name description returned type sample
>> ovirt_vms List of dictionaries describing the VMs. VM attribues are
>> mapped to dictionary keys, all VMs attributes can be found at following
>> url: https://ovirt.example.com/ovirt-engine/api/model#types/vm. On
>> success. list
>>
>>
>>- About the python SDK:
>>
>> list_vms.py could be what I expect, but vm.datacenter_name doesn't exist
>>
>
> Yes, because the 'data_center' parameter isn't part of the VM type. Take a
> look here[1],
> you will find there all attributes the VM has. As you can see there is no
> 'datacenter', but
> there is a 'cluster', but as said in documentation, it's just a reference
> to the cluster. That
> means that it contains the ID of the cluster and the 'href' to the
> cluster, so you can get
> the cluster object by following that reference using this code:
>
>  vm_cluster = connection.follow_link(vm.cluster)
>  print vm_cluster.name
>
>  # Same for datacenter:
>  vm_dc = connection.follow_link(vm_cluster.data_center)
>  print vm_dc.name
>
> What you nee

Re: [ovirt-users] ansible and list of vms

2017-05-11 Thread Nathanaël Blanchet

Thanks, all works as expected.

Now, I try make roles.

here it is :

*cat /etc/ansible/roles/ovirt_vm_facts/tasks/main.yml*

  - name: get vm facts
ovirt_vms_facts:
  auth:
url: https://{{ engine }}.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api
username: "{{ username }}"
password: "{{ password }}"
insecure: "{{ insecure }}"
  pattern: "{{ pattern }}"
  - debug:
  msg: "{{ ovirt_vms | map(attribute='name') | join(' ') }}"

*cat /etc/ansible/roles/ovirt_vm_facts/vars/main.yml*

pattern: "os=rhel_5x64 or os=rhel_5"
engine: air
username: admin@internal
password: ovirt123
insecure: true

and I call those files with */tmp/ovirt_vm_facts.yml* with extra 
variables if needed


- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  roles:
- ovirt_vm_fact

running ansible-playbook /tmp/ovirt_vm_facts.ym -e 'pattern="name=acier* 
and cluster=Dev"'


*But..*

I don't want to do the same for each ansible module shipped with 2.3.

Knowing that each *facts module has the same structure auth/pattern, is 
there a way to play a generic playbook independant from the role, like:


- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  roles:
- ovirt_facts (with somewhere a variable "myfact")

which would play an unique role 
*/etc/ansible/roles/ovirt_facts/tasks/main.yml with*



- name: get vm facts
myfact
  auth:


Hope to be clear enough, thank your for your help.


Le 10/05/2017 à 13:14, Ondra Machacek a écrit :



On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 12:38 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet > wrote:


Le 10/05/2017 à 10:29, Ondra Machacek a écrit :

Not sure I understand. You can use Ansible module to list VMs, you
can use ovirt_vms _facts[1] module.

For example to get only stopped VMs, you can use following:

- name: Get stopped VMs
  ovirt_vms_facts:
auth:
  url: https://ovirt.example.com/ovirt-engine/api

  username: admin@internal
  password: password
  ca_file: /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem
pattern: "status = down"

I want a list of vms sorted by any possible attributes, i.e.
sorted by datacenter or cluster, not only by status.

  * For example, ovirt_vms_facts doesn't allow to get the
datacenter the vm belongs to , and the pattern filter doesn't
return a list of vms as expected:


- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  tasks:
  - name: Get stopped VMs
ovirt_vms_facts:
  auth:
url: https://acore.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api

username: admin@internal
password: ovirt123
insecure: true
pattern: name=centos* and cluster=west
  - debug:
  var: ovirt_vms
  - shell: echo "{{ ovirt_vms.name  }}"



Ok, I understand, now.
You have few options here.
If you want for example only VMs from datacenter 'X', you can use 
following:


- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  tasks:
  - name: Get VMs from datacenter X
ovirt_vms_facts:
  pattern: datacenter=X
  auth:
url: https://acore.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api 


username: admin@internal
password: ovirt123
insecure: true
  - debug:
  msg: "{{ ovirt_vms | map(attribute='name') | list }}"


How can I successfully display this list of vms like described here :
namedescription returnedtypesample
ovirt_vms   List of dictionaries describing the VMs. VM attribues
are mapped to dictionary keys, all VMs attributes can be found at
following url:
https://ovirt.example.com/ovirt-engine/api/model#types/vm
.  On
success.list


  * About the python SDK:

list_vms.py could be what I expect, but vm.datacenter_name doesn't
exist


Yes, because the 'data_center' parameter isn't part of the VM type. 
Take a look here[1],
you will find there all attributes the VM has. As you can see there is 
no 'datacenter', but
there is a 'cluster', but as said in documentation, it's just a 
reference to the cluster. That
means that it contains the ID of the cluster and the 'href' to the 
cluster, so you can get

the cluster object by following that reference using this code:

 vm_cluster = connection.follow_link(vm.cluster)
 print vm_cluster.name 

 # Same for datacenter:
 vm_dc = connection.follow_link(vm_cluster.data_center)
 print vm_dc.name 

What you need to understand is, what is the difference between the 'full'
object and the reference to the object. It's good to take a look at 
the XML

output of the API and learn to read the API specification documentation,
when working with oVirt Ansible and Python SDK.

[1] http://ovirt.github.io/ovirt-engine-api-model/master/#types/vm




[

Re: [ovirt-users] ansible and list of vms

2017-05-10 Thread Ondra Machacek
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 12:38 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet 
wrote:

> Le 10/05/2017 à 10:29, Ondra Machacek a écrit :
>
> Not sure I understand. You can use Ansible module to list VMs, you
> can use ovirt_vms _facts[1] module.
>
> For example to get only stopped VMs, you can use following:
>
> - name: Get stopped VMs
>   ovirt_vms_facts:
> auth:
>   url: https://ovirt.example.com/ovirt-engine/api
>   username: admin@internal
>   password: password
>   ca_file: /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem
> pattern: "status = down"
>
> I want a list of vms sorted by any possible attributes, i.e. sorted by
> datacenter or cluster, not only by status.
>
>- For example, ovirt_vms_facts doesn't allow to get the datacenter the
>vm belongs to , and the pattern filter doesn't return a list of vms as
>expected:
>
>
> - hosts: localhost
>   connection: local
>   tasks:
>   - name: Get stopped VMs
> ovirt_vms_facts:
>   auth:
> url: https://acore.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api
> username: admin@internal
> password: ovirt123
> insecure: true
> pattern: name=centos* and cluster=west
>   - debug:
>   var: ovirt_vms
>   - shell: echo "{{ ovirt_vms.name }}"
>


Ok, I understand, now.
You have few options here.
If you want for example only VMs from datacenter 'X', you can use following:

- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  tasks:
  - name: Get VMs from datacenter X
ovirt_vms_facts:
  pattern: datacenter=X
  auth:
url: https://acore.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api
username: admin@internal
password: ovirt123
insecure: true
  - debug:
  msg: "{{ ovirt_vms | map(attribute='name') | list }}"


>
> How can I successfully display this list of vms like described here :
> name description returned type sample
> ovirt_vms List of dictionaries describing the VMs. VM attribues are
> mapped to dictionary keys, all VMs attributes can be found at following
> url: https://ovirt.example.com/ovirt-engine/api/model#types/vm. On
> success. list
>
>
>- About the python SDK:
>
> list_vms.py could be what I expect, but vm.datacenter_name doesn't exist
>

Yes, because the 'data_center' parameter isn't part of the VM type. Take a
look here[1],
you will find there all attributes the VM has. As you can see there is no
'datacenter', but
there is a 'cluster', but as said in documentation, it's just a reference
to the cluster. That
means that it contains the ID of the cluster and the 'href' to the cluster,
so you can get
the cluster object by following that reference using this code:

 vm_cluster = connection.follow_link(vm.cluster)
 print vm_cluster.name

 # Same for datacenter:
 vm_dc = connection.follow_link(vm_cluster.data_center)
 print vm_dc.name

What you need to understand is, what is the difference between the 'full'
object and the reference to the object. It's good to take a look at the XML
output of the API and learn to read the API specification documentation,
when working with oVirt Ansible and Python SDK.

[1] http://ovirt.github.io/ovirt-engine-api-model/master/#types/vm


>
>
> [1] http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/ovirt_vms_facts_module.html
>
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 10:13 AM, Nathanaël Blanchet 
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks, I knew this python script, but I believed it was possible to do
>> the same with an ansible module.
>>
>> That's mean we need several tools to do different tasks, it is not a very
>> convergent way to proceed... but it is feasable.
>>
>> Le 10/05/2017 à 07:56, Ondra Machacek a écrit :
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I didn't find anyway to easy list all my vms thanks to the ansible
>>> modules...
>>> I tried the ovirt4.py script which is able to list the whole facts, so
>>> vms list, when the number of them is small in a test datacenter, but in a
>>> production datacenter, I get an issue:
>>>
>>>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 262, in 
>>> main()
>>>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 254, in main
>>> vm_name=args.host,
>>>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 213, in get_data
>>> vms[name] = get_dict_of_struct(connection, vm)
>>>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 185, in get_dict_of_struct
>>> (device.name, [ip.address for ip in device.ips]) for device in
>>> devices
>>>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 185, in 
>>> (device.name, [ip.address for ip in device.ips]) for device in
>>> devices
>>> TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable
>>>
>>
>> This error was fixed already, try to download latest ovirt4.py file.
>>
>> The other way is to use fatcs[1] module.
>>
>> [1] http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/ovirt_vms_facts_module.html
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> What is the simpliest way to get this basic information with sdk4???
>>> (with sdk3 : ovirt-shell -E "list vms")
>>>
>>
>> Please take a look at the following example:
>>
>>  https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine-sdk/blob/master/sdk/
>> examples/list_vms.py
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Nathanaël Blanchet
>>>
>>>

Re: [ovirt-users] ansible and list of vms

2017-05-10 Thread Nathanaël Blanchet

Le 10/05/2017 à 10:29, Ondra Machacek a écrit :

Not sure I understand. You can use Ansible module to list VMs, you
can use ovirt_vms _facts[1] module.

For example to get only stopped VMs, you can use following:

- name: Get stopped VMs
  ovirt_vms_facts:
auth:
  url: https://ovirt.example.com/ovirt-engine/api
  username: admin@internal
  password: password
  ca_file: /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem
pattern: "status = down"
I want a list of vms sorted by any possible attributes, i.e. sorted by 
datacenter or cluster, not only by status.


 * For example, ovirt_vms_facts doesn't allow to get the datacenter the
   vm belongs to , and the pattern filter doesn't return a list of vms
   as expected:


- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  tasks:
  - name: Get stopped VMs
ovirt_vms_facts:
  auth:
url: https://acore.v100.abes.fr/ovirt-engine/api
username: admin@internal
password: ovirt123
insecure: true
pattern: name=centos* and cluster=west
  - debug:
  var: ovirt_vms
  - shell: echo "{{ ovirt_vms.name }}"

How can I successfully display this list of vms like described here :
namedescription returnedtypesample
ovirt_vms 	List of dictionaries describing the VMs. VM attribues are 
mapped to dictionary keys, all VMs attributes can be found at following 
url: https://ovirt.example.com/ovirt-engine/api/model#types/vm. 	On 
success. 	list 	



 * About the python SDK:

list_vms.py could be what I expect, but vm.datacenter_name doesn't exist


[1] http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/ovirt_vms_facts_module.html 



On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 10:13 AM, Nathanaël Blanchet > wrote:


Thanks, I knew this python script, but I believed it was possible
to do the same with an ansible module.

That's mean we need several tools to do different tasks, it is not
a very convergent way to proceed... but it is feasable.


Le 10/05/2017 à 07:56, Ondra Machacek a écrit :



On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet
mailto:blanc...@abes.fr>> wrote:

Hello,

I didn't find anyway to easy list all my vms thanks to the
ansible modules...
I tried the ovirt4.py script which is able to list the whole
facts, so vms list, when the number of them is small in a
test datacenter, but in a production datacenter, I get an issue:

  File "./ovirt4.py", line 262, in 
main()
  File "./ovirt4.py", line 254, in main
vm_name=args.host,
  File "./ovirt4.py", line 213, in get_data
vms[name] = get_dict_of_struct(connection, vm)
  File "./ovirt4.py", line 185, in get_dict_of_struct
(device.name , [ip.address for ip in
device.ips]) for device in devices
  File "./ovirt4.py", line 185, in 
(device.name , [ip.address for ip in
device.ips]) for device in devices
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable


This error was fixed already, try to download latest ovirt4.py file.

The other way is to use fatcs[1] module.

[1] http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/ovirt_vms_facts_module.html




What is the simpliest way to get this basic information with
sdk4??? (with sdk3 : ovirt-shell -E "list vms")


Please take a look at the following example:


https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine-sdk/blob/master/sdk/examples/list_vms.py






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Re: [ovirt-users] ansible and list of vms

2017-05-10 Thread Ondra Machacek
Not sure I understand. You can use Ansible module to list VMs, you
can use ovirt_vms _facts[1] module.

For example to get only stopped VMs, you can use following:

- name: Get stopped VMs
  ovirt_vms_facts:
auth:
  url: https://ovirt.example.com/ovirt-engine/api
  username: admin@internal
  password: password
  ca_file: /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem
pattern: "status = down"

[1] http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/ovirt_vms_facts_module.html

On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 10:13 AM, Nathanaël Blanchet 
wrote:

> Thanks, I knew this python script, but I believed it was possible to do
> the same with an ansible module.
>
> That's mean we need several tools to do different tasks, it is not a very
> convergent way to proceed... but it is feasable.
>
> Le 10/05/2017 à 07:56, Ondra Machacek a écrit :
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I didn't find anyway to easy list all my vms thanks to the ansible
>> modules...
>> I tried the ovirt4.py script which is able to list the whole facts, so
>> vms list, when the number of them is small in a test datacenter, but in a
>> production datacenter, I get an issue:
>>
>>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 262, in 
>> main()
>>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 254, in main
>> vm_name=args.host,
>>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 213, in get_data
>> vms[name] = get_dict_of_struct(connection, vm)
>>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 185, in get_dict_of_struct
>> (device.name, [ip.address for ip in device.ips]) for device in
>> devices
>>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 185, in 
>> (device.name, [ip.address for ip in device.ips]) for device in
>> devices
>> TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable
>>
>
> This error was fixed already, try to download latest ovirt4.py file.
>
> The other way is to use fatcs[1] module.
>
> [1] http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/ovirt_vms_facts_module.html
>
>
>>
>>
>> What is the simpliest way to get this basic information with sdk4???
>> (with sdk3 : ovirt-shell -E "list vms")
>>
>
> Please take a look at the following example:
>
>  https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine-sdk/blob/master/
> sdk/examples/list_vms.py
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>>
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>> 34193 MONTPELLIER CEDEX 5
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Re: [ovirt-users] ansible and list of vms

2017-05-10 Thread Nathanaël Blanchet
Thanks, I knew this python script, but I believed it was possible to do 
the same with an ansible module.


That's mean we need several tools to do different tasks, it is not a 
very convergent way to proceed... but it is feasable.



Le 10/05/2017 à 07:56, Ondra Machacek a écrit :



On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet > wrote:


Hello,

I didn't find anyway to easy list all my vms thanks to the ansible
modules...
I tried the ovirt4.py script which is able to list the whole
facts, so vms list, when the number of them is small in a test
datacenter, but in a production datacenter, I get an issue:

  File "./ovirt4.py", line 262, in 
main()
  File "./ovirt4.py", line 254, in main
vm_name=args.host,
  File "./ovirt4.py", line 213, in get_data
vms[name] = get_dict_of_struct(connection, vm)
  File "./ovirt4.py", line 185, in get_dict_of_struct
(device.name , [ip.address for ip in
device.ips]) for device in devices
  File "./ovirt4.py", line 185, in 
(device.name , [ip.address for ip in
device.ips]) for device in devices
TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable


This error was fixed already, try to download latest ovirt4.py file.

The other way is to use fatcs[1] module.

[1] http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/ovirt_vms_facts_module.html



What is the simpliest way to get this basic information with
sdk4??? (with sdk3 : ovirt-shell -E "list vms")


Please take a look at the following example:

https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine-sdk/blob/master/sdk/examples/list_vms.py




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Re: [ovirt-users] ansible and list of vms

2017-05-09 Thread Ondra Machacek
On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I didn't find anyway to easy list all my vms thanks to the ansible
> modules...
> I tried the ovirt4.py script which is able to list the whole facts, so vms
> list, when the number of them is small in a test datacenter, but in a
> production datacenter, I get an issue:
>
>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 262, in 
> main()
>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 254, in main
> vm_name=args.host,
>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 213, in get_data
> vms[name] = get_dict_of_struct(connection, vm)
>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 185, in get_dict_of_struct
> (device.name, [ip.address for ip in device.ips]) for device in devices
>   File "./ovirt4.py", line 185, in 
> (device.name, [ip.address for ip in device.ips]) for device in devices
> TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable
>

This error was fixed already, try to download latest ovirt4.py file.

The other way is to use fatcs[1] module.

[1] http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/ovirt_vms_facts_module.html


>
>
> What is the simpliest way to get this basic information with sdk4??? (with
> sdk3 : ovirt-shell -E "list vms")
>

Please take a look at the following example:


https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine-sdk/blob/master/sdk/examples/list_vms.py


>
>
>
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>
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