Class: Fission::VM
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#name ⇒ Object
readonly
Public: Gets the name of the VM as a String.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.all ⇒ Object
Public: Provides all of the VMs which are located in the VM directory.
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.all_running ⇒ Object
Public: Provides all of the VMs which are currently running.
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.all_with_status ⇒ Object
Public: Provides a list of all of the VMs and their associated status.
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.clone(source_vm_name, target_vm_name) ⇒ Object
Public: Creates a new VM which is a clone of an existing VM.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#conf_file ⇒ Object
Public: Determines the path to the VM’s config file (‘.vmx’).
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#conf_file_data ⇒ Object
Public: Provides the configuration data stored in the VM’s configuration file (‘.vmx’).
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#create_snapshot(name) ⇒ Object
Public: Creates a snapshot for a VM.
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#delete ⇒ Object
Public: Deletes a VM.
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#delete_snapshot(name) ⇒ Object
Public: Deletes a snapshot for a VM.
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#exists? ⇒ Boolean
Public: Determines if the VM exists or not.
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#guestos ⇒ Object
Public: Provides the Fussion GuestOS profile.
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#hardware_info ⇒ Object
Public: Provides virtual hardware info the VM.
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#initialize(name) ⇒ VM
constructor
A new instance of VM.
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#mac_addresses ⇒ Object
Public: Provides the MAC addresses for a VM.
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#network_info ⇒ Object
Public: Network information for a VM.
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#path ⇒ Object
Public: Provides the expected path to a VM’s directory.
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#revert_to_snapshot(name) ⇒ Object
Public: Reverts the VM to the specified snapshot.
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#running? ⇒ Boolean
Public: Determines if a VM is running.
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#snapshots ⇒ Object
Public: List the snapshots for a VM.
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#start(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Public: Starts a VM.
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#state ⇒ Object
Public: Provides the state of the VM.
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#stop(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Public: Stops a VM.
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#suspend ⇒ Object
Public: Suspends a VM.
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#suspend_file_exists? ⇒ Boolean
Public: Determines if a VM has a suspend file (‘.vmem’) in it’s directory.
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#suspended? ⇒ Boolean
Public: Determines if a VM is suspended.
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#uuids ⇒ Object
Public: Provides various uuids associated with a VM.
Constructor Details
#initialize(name) ⇒ VM
Returns a new instance of VM.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 7 def initialize(name) @name = name end |
Instance Attribute Details
#name ⇒ Object (readonly)
Public: Gets the name of the VM as a String.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 5 def name @name end |
Class Method Details
.all ⇒ Object
Public: Provides all of the VMs which are located in the VM directory.
Examples
Fission::VM.all.data
# => [<Fission::VM:0x007fd6fa24c5d8 @name="foo">,
<Fission::VM:0x007fd6fa23c5e8 @name="bar">]
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be an Array of VM objects. If no VMs are found, the Response’s data attribute will be an empty Array. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 510 def self.all Fission::Action::VM::Lister.new.all end |
.all_running ⇒ Object
Public: Provides all of the VMs which are currently running.
Examples
Fission::VM.all_running.data
# => [<Fission::VM:0x007fd6fa24c5d8 @name="foo">,
<Fission::VM:0x007fd6fa23c5e8 @name="bar">]
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be an Array of VM objects which are running. If no VMs are running, the Response’s data attribute will be an empty Array. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 527 def self.all_running Fission::Action::VM::Lister.new.all_running end |
.all_with_status ⇒ Object
Public: Provides a list of all of the VMs and their associated status
Examples
Fission::VM.all_with_status.data
# => { 'vm1' => 'running', 'vm2' => 'suspended', 'vm3' => 'not running'}
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be a Hash of with the VM names as keys and their status as the values. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Repsonse will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 542 def self.all_with_status Fission::Action::VM::Lister.new.all_with_status end |
.clone(source_vm_name, target_vm_name) ⇒ Object
Public: Creates a new VM which is a clone of an existing VM. As Fusion doesn’t provide a native cloning mechanism, this is a best effort. This essentially is a directory copy with updates to relevant files. It’s recommended to clone VMs which are not running.
source_vm_name - The name of the VM to clone. target_vm_name - The name of the VM to be created.
Examples
Fission::VM.clone 'foo', 'bar'
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be nil. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 561 def self.clone(source_vm_name, target_vm_name) @source_vm = new source_vm_name @target_vm = new target_vm_name Fission::Action::VM::Cloner.new(@source_vm, @target_vm).clone end |
Instance Method Details
#conf_file ⇒ Object
Public: Determines the path to the VM’s config file (‘.vmx’).
Examples
@vm.conf_file.data
# => '/my_vms/foo/foo.vmx'
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be a String which will be escaped for spaces (‘ ’). If there is a single ‘.vmx’ file in the VM’s directory, regardless if the name of ‘.vmx’ file matches the VM name, the Response’s data attribute will the be the path to the ‘.vmx’ file. If there are multiple ‘.vmx’ files found in the VM’s directory, there are a couple of different possible outcomes. If one of the file names matches the VM directory name, then the Response’s data attribute will be the path to the matching ‘.vmx’ file. If none of the file names match the VM directory name, then this is deemed an error condition and an unsuccessful Response will be returned. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 453 def conf_file vmx_path = File.join path, "*.vmx" conf_files = Dir.glob vmx_path response = Response.new case conf_files.count when 0 response.code = 1 response. = "Unable to find a config file for VM '#{@name}' (in '#{vmx_path}')" when 1 response.code = 0 response.data = conf_files.first else if conf_files.include?(File.join(File.dirname(vmx_path), "#{@name}.vmx")) response.code = 0 response.data = File.join(File.dirname(vmx_path), "#{@name}.vmx") else response.code = 1 output = "Multiple config files found for VM '#{@name}' (" output << conf_files.sort.map { |f| "'#{File.basename(f)}'" }.join(', ') output << " in '#{File.dirname(vmx_path)}')" response. = output end end response end |
#conf_file_data ⇒ Object
Public: Provides the configuration data stored in the VM’s configuration file (‘.vmx’).
Examples
@vm.conf_file_data
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute with be a Hash of the configuration data. All of the keys/values in the configuration data will be a String. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 429 def conf_file_data VMConfiguration.new(self).config_data end |
#create_snapshot(name) ⇒ Object
Public: Creates a snapshot for a VM. The VM must be running in order to create a snapshot. Snapshot names must be unique.
name - The desired name of the snapshot. The name must be unique.
Examples
@vm.create_snapshot('foo_snap_1')
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be nil. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 23 def create_snapshot(name) Fission::Action::Snapshot::Creator.new(self).create_snapshot(name) end |
#delete ⇒ Object
Public: Deletes a VM. The VM must not be running in order to delete it. As there are a number issues with the Fusion command line tool for deleting VMs, this is a best effort. The VM must not be running when this method is called. This essentially deletes the VM directory and attempts to remove the relevant entries from the Fusion plist file. It’s highly recommended to delete VMs without the Fusion GUI running. If the Fusion GUI is running this method should succeed, but it’s been observed that Fusion will recreate the plist data which is deleted. This leads to ‘missing’ VMs in the Fusion GUI.
Examples
@vm.delete
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be nil. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 91 def delete Fission::Action::VM::Deleter.new(self).delete end |
#delete_snapshot(name) ⇒ Object
Public: Deletes a snapshot for a VM. The snapshot to delete must exist. If the Fusion GUI is running, then the VM must also be running.
name - The name of the snapshot to delete.
Examples
@vm.delete_snapshot('foo_snap_1')
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be nil. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 39 def delete_snapshot(name) Fission::Action::Snapshot::Deleter.new(self).delete_snapshot(name) end |
#exists? ⇒ Boolean
Public: Determines if the VM exists or not. This method looks for the VM’s conf file (‘.vmx’) to determine if the VM exists or not.
Examples
@vm.exists?
# => true
Returns a Boolean.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 352 def exists? conf_file.successful? end |
#guestos ⇒ Object
Public: Provides the Fussion GuestOS profile.
Examples
@vm.guestos.data
# => 'debian5'
Returns a Response with the result. If the Response is successful, the Response’s data attribute will be populated with a string that is the guest operatingsystem used for the virtual machine. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 267 def guestos config_response = conf_file_data return config_response unless config_response.successful? response = Response.new :code => 0, :data => {} response.data = config_response.data.fetch 'guestOS', '' response end |
#hardware_info ⇒ Object
Public: Provides virtual hardware info the VM
Examples:
@vm.hardware_info.data
# => {'cpus' => 2, 'memory' => 1024}
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be a Hash with the info found. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 162 def hardware_info config_response = conf_file_data return config_response unless config_response.successful? response = Response.new :code => 0, :data => {} response.data['cpus'] = 1 { 'cpus' => 'numvcpus', 'memory' => 'memsize' }.each_pair do |k,v| unless config_response.data[v].blank? response.data[k] = config_response.data[v].to_i end end response end |
#mac_addresses ⇒ Object
Public: Provides the MAC addresses for a VM.
Examples:
@vm.mac_addresses.data
# => ['00:0c:29:1d:6a:64', '00:0c:29:1d:6a:75']
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be an Array of the MAC addresses found. If no MAC addresses are found, the Response’s data attribute will be an empty Array. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 191 def mac_addresses network_response = network_info return network_response unless network_response.successful? response = Response.new :code => 0 response.data = network_response.data.values.collect { |n| n['mac_address'] } response end |
#network_info ⇒ Object
Public: Network information for a VM. Includes interface name, associated MAC address, and IP address (if applicable).
Examples:
# if IP addresses are found in the Fusion DHCP lease file
response = @vm.network_info.data
# => { 'ethernet0' => { 'mac_address' => '00:0c:29:1d:6a:64',
'ip_address' => '127.0.0.1' },
'ethernet1' => { 'mac_address' => '00:0c:29:1d:6a:75',
'ip_address' => '127.0.0.2' } }
# if IP addresses are not found in the Fusion DHCP lease file
response = @vm.network_info.data
# => { 'ethernet0' => { 'mac_address' => '00:0c:29:1d:6a:64',
'ip_address' => nil },
'ethernet1' => { 'mac_address' => '00:0c:29:1d:6a:75',
'ip_address' => nil } }
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be a Hash with the interface identifiers as the keys and the associated MAC address. If an IP address was found in the Fusion DHCP lease file, then it will be included. If an IP address was not found, then the IP address value will be nil. If there are no network interfaces, the Response’s data attribute will be an empty Hash. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 228 def network_info config_response = conf_file_data return config_response unless config_response.successful? response = Response.new :code => 0, :data => {} interface_pattern = /^ethernet\d+/ mac_pattern = /(\w\w[:-]\w\w[:-]\w\w[:-]\w\w[:-]\w\w[:-]\w\w)/ config_response.data.each_pair do |k,v| if v =~ mac_pattern mac = v int = k.scan(interface_pattern).first response.data[int] = { 'mac_address' => mac } lease_response = Fission::Lease.find_by_mac_address mac return lease_response unless lease_response.successful? response.data[int]['ip_address'] = nil if lease_response.data response.data[int]['ip_address'] = lease_response.data.ip_address end end end response end |
#path ⇒ Object
Public: Provides the expected path to a VM’s directory. This does not imply that the VM or path exists.
name - The name of the VM to provide the path for.
Examples
@vm.path
# => '/vm/foo.vmwarevm'
Returns the path (String) to the VM’s directory.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 493 def path File.join Fission.config['vm_dir'], "#{@name}.vmwarevm" end |
#revert_to_snapshot(name) ⇒ Object
Public: Reverts the VM to the specified snapshot. The snapshot to revert to must exist and the Fusion GUI must not be running.
name - The snapshot name to revert to.
Examples
@vm.revert_to_snapshot('foo_snap_1')
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be nil. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 55 def revert_to_snapshot(name) Fission::Action::Snapshot::Reverter.new(self).revert_to_snapshot(name) end |
#running? ⇒ Boolean
Public: Determines if a VM is running.
Examples
@vm.running?.data
# => true
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be a Boolean. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 404 def running? all_running_response = self.class.all_running return all_running_response unless all_running_response.successful? response = Response.new :code => 0, :data => false if all_running_response.data.collect { |v| v.name }.include? @name response.data = true end response end |
#snapshots ⇒ Object
Public: List the snapshots for a VM.
Examples
@vm.snapshots.data
# => ['snap 1', 'snap 2']
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Repsonse’s data attribute will be an Array of the snapshot names (String). If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 70 def snapshots Fission::Action::Snapshot::Lister.new(self).snapshots end |
#start(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Public: Starts a VM. The VM must not be running in order to start it.
options - Hash of options:
:headless - Boolean which specifies to start the VM without a
GUI console. The Fusion GUI must not be running in
order to start the VM headless.
(default: false)
Examples
@vm.start
@vm.start :headless => true
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be nil. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 112 def start(={}) Fission::Action::VM::Starter.new(self).start() end |
#state ⇒ Object
Public: Provides the state of the VM.
Examples
@vm.state.data
# => 'running'
@vm.state.data
# => 'not running'
@vm.state.data
# => 'suspended'
Returns a Response with the result. If the Response is successful, the Response’s data attribute will be a String of the state. If the VM is currently powered on, the state will be ‘running’. If the VM is deemed to be suspended, the state will be ‘suspended’. If the VM is not running and not deemed to be suspended, the state will be ‘not running’. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 325 def state running_response = running? return running_response unless running_response.successful? response = Response.new :code => 0, :data => 'not running' if running_response.data response.data = 'running' else suspended_response = suspended? return suspended_response unless suspended_response.successful? response.data = 'suspended' if suspended_response.data end response end |
#stop(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Public: Stops a VM. The VM must be running in order to stop it.
options - Hash of options:
:hard - Boolean which specifies to power off the VM (instead of
attempting to initiate a graceful shutdown). This is
the equivalent of passing 'hard' to the vmrun stop
command.
(default: false)
Examples
@vm.stop
@vm.stop :hard => true
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be nil. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 134 def stop(={}) Fission::Action::VM::Stopper.new(self).stop() end |
#suspend ⇒ Object
Public: Suspends a VM. The VM must be running in order to suspend it.
Examples
@vm.suspend
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be nil. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 147 def suspend Fission::Action::VM::Suspender.new(self).suspend end |
#suspend_file_exists? ⇒ Boolean
Public: Determines if a VM has a suspend file (‘.vmem’) in it’s directory. This only looks for a suspend file which matches the name of the VM.
Examples
@vm.suspend_file_exists?
# => true
Returns a Boolean.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 390 def suspend_file_exists? File.file? File.join(path, "#{@name}.vmem") end |
#suspended? ⇒ Boolean
Public: Determines if a VM is suspended.
Examples
@vm.suspended?.data
# => true
Returns a Response with the result. If successful, the Response’s data attribute will be a Boolean. If the VM is not running, then this method will look for a ‘.vmem’ file in the VM’s directory. If a ‘.vmem’ file exists and it matches the name of the VM, then the VM is considered to be suspended. If the VM is running or if a matching ‘.vmem’ file is not found, then the VM is not considered to be suspended. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 371 def suspended? running_response = running? return running_response unless running_response.successful? response = Response.new :code => 0, :data => false response.data = suspend_file_exists? unless running_response.data response end |
#uuids ⇒ Object
Public: Provides various uuids associated with a VM.
Examples
@vm.uuids.data
# => {"bios"=>"56 4d ee 72 3b 7e 47 67-69 aa 65 cb 5e 40 3f 21",
"location"=>"56 4d 2e 15 f4 ed 00 a7-c5 99 43 32 b8 76 ef d5"}
Returns a Response with the result. If the Response is successful, the Response’s data attribute will be populated with a hash that is comprised of the various uuids that are associated with each VM. If the VM is newly created they will be the same but if you selected ‘I Moved It’ from the Fusion GUI they will differ. If there is an error, an unsuccessful Response will be returned.
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# File 'lib/fission/vm.rb', line 290 def uuids config_response = conf_file_data return config_response unless config_response.successful? response = Response.new :code => 0, :data => {} { 'bios' => 'uuid.bios', 'location' => 'uuid.location' }.each_pair do |k,v| unless config_response.data[v].blank? response.data[k] = config_response.data[v] end end response end |