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  1. Setup
  2. -----
  3. To initialize a connection to a cloud and get a provider object, you will
  4. need to provide the cloud's access credentials to CloudBridge. These may
  5. be provided in one of following ways:
  6. 1. Environment variables
  7. 2. A dictionary
  8. 3. Configuration file
  9. Procuring access credentials
  10. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  11. For Azure, Create service principle credentials from the following link :
  12. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/resource-group-create-service-principal-portal#check-azure-subscription-permissions
  13. Providing access credentials through environment variables
  14. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  15. The following environment variables must be set, depending on the provider in use.
  16. **Amazon**
  17. =================== ==================
  18. Mandatory variables Optional Variables
  19. =================== ==================
  20. AWS_ACCESS_KEY
  21. AWS_SECRET_KEY
  22. =================== ==================
  23. **Openstack**
  24. =================== ==================
  25. Mandatory variables Optional Variables
  26. =================== ==================
  27. OS_AUTH_URL NOVA_SERVICE_NAME
  28. OS_USERNAME OS_COMPUTE_API_VERSION
  29. OS_PASSWORD OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION
  30. OS_PROJECT_NAME OS_STORAGE_URL
  31. OS_REGION_NAME OS_AUTH_TOKEN
  32. =================== ==================
  33. **Azure**
  34. ====================== ==================
  35. Mandatory variables Optional Variables
  36. ====================== ==================
  37. AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID AZURE_REGION_NAME
  38. AZURE_CLIENT_ID AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP
  39. AZURE_SECRET AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME
  40. AZURE_TENANT AZURE_VM_DEFAULT_USER_NAME
  41. AZURE_PUBLIC_KEY_STORAGE_TABLE_NAME
  42. ====================== ==================
  43. Once the environment variables are set, you can create a connection as follows:
  44. .. code-block:: python
  45. from cloudbridge.cloud.factory import CloudProviderFactory, ProviderList
  46. provider = CloudProviderFactory().create_provider(ProviderList.OPENSTACK, {})
  47. Providing access credentials through a dictionary
  48. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  49. You can initialize a simple config as follows. The key names are the same
  50. as the environment variables, in lower case. Note that the config dictionary
  51. will override environment values.
  52. .. code-block:: python
  53. from cloudbridge.cloud.factory import CloudProviderFactory, ProviderList
  54. config = {'aws_access_key' : '<your_access_key>',
  55. 'aws_secret_key' : '<your_secret_key>'}
  56. provider = CloudProviderFactory().create_provider(ProviderList.AWS, config)
  57. ## For Azure
  58. config = {'azure_subscription_id': '<your_subscription_id>',
  59. 'azure_client_id': '<your_client_id>',
  60. 'azure_secret': '<your_secret>',
  61. 'azure_tenant': '<your_tenant>',
  62. 'azure_resource_group': '<your resource group>'}
  63. provider = CloudProviderFactory().create_provider(ProviderList.AZURE, config)
  64. Some optional configuration values can only be provided through the config
  65. dictionary. These are listed below for each provider.
  66. **CloudBridge**
  67. ==================== ==================
  68. Variable Description
  69. ==================== ==================
  70. default_result_limit Number of results that a ``.list()`` method should return.
  71. Defaults to 50.
  72. ==================== ==================
  73. **Amazon**
  74. ==================== ==================
  75. Variable Description
  76. ==================== ==================
  77. aws_session_token Session key for your AWS account (if using temporary
  78. credentials).
  79. ec2_is_secure True to use an SSL connection. Default is ``True``.
  80. ec2_region_name Default region name. Defaults to ``us-east-1``.
  81. ec2_region_endpoint Endpoint to use. Default is ``ec2.us-east-1.amazonaws.com``.
  82. ec2_port EC2 connection port. Does not need to be specified unless
  83. EC2 service is running on an alternative port.
  84. ec2_conn_path Connection path. Defaults to ``/``.
  85. ec2_validate_certs Whether to use SSL certificate verification. Default is
  86. ``False``.
  87. s3_is_secure True to use an SSL connection. Default is ``True``.
  88. s3_host Host connection endpoint. Default is ``s3.amazonaws.com``.
  89. s3_port Host connection port. Does not need to be specified unless
  90. S3 service is running on an alternative port.
  91. s3_conn_path Connection path. Defaults to ``/``.
  92. s3_validate_certs Whether to use SSL certificate verification. Default is
  93. ``False``.
  94. ==================== ==================
  95. Providing access credentials in a file
  96. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  97. CloudBridge can also read credentials from a file on your local file system.
  98. The file should be placed in one of two locations: ``/etc/cloudbridge.ini`` or
  99. ``~/.cloudbridge``. Each set of credentials should be delineated with the
  100. provider ID (e.g., ``openstack``, ``aws``, ``azure``) with the necessary credentials
  101. being supplied in YAML format. Note that only one set of credentials per
  102. cloud provider type can be supplied (i.e., via this method, it is not possible
  103. to provide credentials for two different OpenStack clouds).
  104. .. code-block:: bash
  105. [openstack]
  106. os_username: username
  107. os_password: password
  108. os_auth_url: auth url
  109. os_user_domain_name: user domain name
  110. os_project_domain_name: project domain name
  111. os_project_name: project name
  112. [aws]
  113. aws_access_key: access key
  114. aws_secret_key: secret key
  115. Other configuration variables
  116. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  117. In addition to the provider specific configuration variables above, there are
  118. some general configuration environment variables that apply to CloudBridge as
  119. a whole
  120. ====================== ==================
  121. Variable Description
  122. ====================== ==================
  123. CB_DEBUG Setting ``CB_DEBUG=True`` will cause detailed debug
  124. output to be printed for each provider (including HTTP
  125. traces).
  126. CB_USE_MOCK_PROVIDERS Setting this to ``True`` will cause the CloudBridge test
  127. suite to use mock drivers when available.
  128. CB_TEST_PROVIDER Set this value to a valid :class:`.ProviderList` value
  129. such as ``aws``, to limit tests to that provider only.
  130. CB_DEFAULT_SUBNET_NAME Name to be used for a subnet that will be considered
  131. the 'default' by the library. This default will be used
  132. only in cases there is no subnet marked as the default by the provider.
  133. CB_DEFAULT_NETWORK_NAME Name to be used for a network that will be considered
  134. the 'default' by the library. This default will be used
  135. only in cases there is no network marked as the default by the provider.
  136. ======================= ==================