akurkin / rancher-api

Connect to Rancher API easily to provision VMs, deploy, watch and scale your containers in cloud. With Ruby.
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Rancher::Api

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Rancher::Api is a Ruby wrapper around Rancher API built with Her

Connect to Rancher and execute requests from your ruby scripts. It allows you to use some of the super nice features from Rancher:

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'rancher-api'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install rancher-api

Rancher Version

Tested with: gem < 0.6.0 -> Rancher v1.1.0 gem >= 0.6.0 -> Rancher v1.2.0

Usage

Configure Rancher::Api first by providing url, access and secret keys:

Classes

Setup

Using initializer

require 'rancher/api'

Rancher::Api.configure do |config|
  config.url = 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/v1/'
  config.access_key = '8604A1FC8C108BAFB1E3'
  config.secret_key = '4BhuyyyAaaaaBbbbi7yaZzzAaa3y13pC6D7e569'
end

Using environment variables

IMPORTANT NOTE: Use environment's API keys. This is done for compatibility with rancher-compose to utilize same keys

By default, the API keys under the API section are account API keys and you need to create an environment API key, which is in the Advanced Options.

You can configure rancher-api gem using rancher-compose-compatible environment variables:

Rancher::Api.setup!

Querying

Now, you're able to query entities like this:

project = Rancher::Api::Project.all.to_a
machine = Rancher::Api::Machine.find('1ph1', _project_id: project.id)

rancher/api gem uses ORM Her which hence inherently supports all of the features that Her has to offer. To get more details, review this page https://github.com/remiprev/her#fetching-data

Some of the example queries include:

project = Rancher::Api::Project.all.to_a.first

project.machines

# exact machine name
project.machines.where(name: 'ciqa01')

# machine's name not equal to
project.machines.where(name_ne: 'qa')

# machine's name starts with
project.machines.where(name_prefix: 'qa')

# other attributes

# state not active
project.machines.where(state_ne: 'active')

# state activating
project.machines.where(state: 'activating')

Creating new machines

Creating new machine using Digital Ocean driver:

NOTICE: First specify driver, so that driver_config= accessor can correctly map config on the right attribute. I.e. for 'digitalocean' config attribute is 'digitaloceanConfig'.

Digital Ocean

project = Rancher::Api::Project.all.to_a.first

new_machine = project.machines.build
new_machine.driver = Rancher::Api::Machine::DIGITAL_OCEAN
new_machine.driver_config = Rancher::Api::Machine::DriverConfig.new(
    accessToken: 'xyz',
    size: '1gb',
    region: 'ams3',
    image: 'ubuntu-14-04-x64'
)

new_machine.save

Vmware Vsphere

project = Rancher::Api::Project.all.to_a.first

new_machine = project.machines.build
new_machine.name = 'api-test'
new_machine.driver = Rancher::Api::Machine::VMWARE_VSPHERE
new_machine.driver_config = Rancher::Api::Machine::DriverConfig.new(
    boot2dockerUrl: nil,
    cpuCount: '1',
    datacenter: 'ha-dc',
    datastore: 'prod',
    diskSize: '10000',
    memorySize: '1024',
    network: 'prod',
    password: 'holamundo',
    pool: nil,
    username: 'myuser',
    vcenter: 'vcenter.happyops.com',
    vcenterPort: nil
)

new_machine.save

Executing shell commands in containers

container = Rancher::Api::Instance.find('1i382')
puts container.execute('whoami').response
puts container.execute(['bundle', 'exec', 'rake', 'db:create', 'db:migrate']).response

Development

Console

To load environment with pry run pry -I lib -r rancher/api

Then execute Rancher::Api.setup! to configure rancher credentials from environment variables and load models.

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run rake rspec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/akurkin/rancher-api.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.