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Documentation

See here for User Documentation.

Contributing

See:

Installation

pip3 install -U hpecp

If you encounter an issue installing on Centos 7.7 with Python 2.7 see here for a workaround

CLI examples

You need to create a config file with your endpoint details - note that you can have multiple profiles:

cat > ~/.hpecp.conf <<EOF
[default]
api_host = 127.0.0.1
api_port = 8080
use_ssl = True
verify_ssl = False
warn_ssl = False
username = admin
password = admin123

[tenant1]
tenant = /api/v1/tenant/15
admin = ad_admin1
password = pass123
EOF

Setup bash autocomplete:

source <(hpecp autocomplete bash)

Autocompletion:

hpecp TAB

Add gateway:

hpecp lock create "Install Gateway"
hpecp gateway create-with-ssh-key --ip 10.1.0.5 --proxy-node-hostname my.gateway.local --ssh-key-file controller_private.key
hpecp gateway wait-for-state ${GATEWAY_ID} --states [installed] --timeout-secs 1200
hpecp lock delete-all

Add K8s worker host:

hpecp k8sworker create-with-ssh-key \
    --ip 10.1.0.10 \
    --ssh-key-file controller_private.key \
    --persistent-disks /dev/nvme1n1 \
    --ephemeral-disks /dev/nvme2n1 \
    --wait-for-operation-secs 600

K8s versions:

hpecp k8scluster k8s-supported-versions --major-filter 1 --minor-filter 17

Create k8s cluster:

hpecp k8scluster create --name myclus1 --k8shosts-config /api/v2/worker/k8shost/1:master --k8s_version=1.17.0

Get k8s available addons:

hpecp k8scluster get-available-addons --id $CLUSTER_ID

Add k8s cluster addons:

hpecp k8scluster add-addons --id $CLUSTER_ID --addons [istio,harbor]

List with columns parameter:

hpecp k8scluster list --columns [id,description,status]

List with (jmespath) query parameter:

hpecp catalog list --query "[?state!='installed' && state!='installing'] | [*].[_links.self.href] | []"  --output text

List --query examples:

hpecp tenant examples

Tenant create:

TENANT_ID=$(hpecp tenant create --name tenant1 --description "dev tenant" --k8s-cluster-id $CLUSTER_ID  --tenant-type k8s)
hpecp tenant wait-for-status --id $TENANT_ID --status [ready] --timeout-secs 600

Add LDAP role to Tenant:

ADMIN_GROUP="CN=DemoTenantAdmins,CN=Users,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com"
ADMIN_ROLE=$(hpecp role list  --query "[?label.name == 'Admin'][_links.self.href]" --output text)
hpecp tenant add-external-user-group --tenant-id $TENANT_ID --group $ADMIN_GROUP --role-id $ADMIN_ROLE

Add internal user to Tenant:

ADMIN_USER_ID=$(hpecp user list --query "[?label.name == 'admin'][_links.self.href]" --output text)
ADMIN_ROLE=$(hpecp role list  --query "[?label.name == 'Admin'][_links.self.href]" --output text)
hpecp tenant assign-user-to-role --tenant-id $TENANT_ID --role-id $ADMIN_ROLE --user-id $ADMIN_USER_ID

Tenant kube config:

PROFILE=tenant1 hpecp tenant k8skubeconfig > tenant1_kube.conf

# get available Kubedirector apps
kubectl --kubeconfig tenant1_kube.conf -n t1 get kubedirectorapps

# list running applications
kubectl --kubeconfig tenant1_kube.conf -n t1 describe kubedirectorclusters

Http call:

hpecp httpclient get /some/uri

Use a different config file:

HPECP_CONFIG_FILE=myclus.conf hpecp do-something

Logging with HTTP tracing:

export LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG
hpecp do-something

More sophisticated CLI examples here

Python Library Examples

See docs: https://hpe-container-platform-community.github.io/hpecp-python-library/index.html

Example:

from hpecp import ContainerPlatformClient

client = ContainerPlatformClient(username='admin',
                                password='admin123',
                                api_host='127.0.0.1',
                                api_port=8080,
                                use_ssl=True,
                                verify_ssl='/certs/hpecp-ca-cert.pem')
client.create_session() # Login

# Alternatively:
# client = ContainerPlatformClient.create_from_config_file().create_session()

print(client.k8s_cluster.list(columns=['description', 'id']))

On my environment, this displays:

+-------------+-----------------------+
| description |          id           |
+-------------+-----------------------+
| my cluster  | /api/v2/k8scluster/20 |
+-------------+-----------------------+