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DEPRECATED

This is no longer supported, please consider using IONOS Cloud SDK Ruby instead.

SDK for Ruby

Version: profitbricks-sdk-ruby v4.0.0

Table of Contents

Description

This Ruby library is a wrapper for the ProfitBricks REST API. All API operations are performed over SSL and authenticated using your ProfitBricks portal credentials. The API can be accessed within an instance running in ProfitBricks or directly over the Internet from any application that can send an HTTPS request and receive an HTTPS response.

This guide will show you how to programmatically perform common management tasks using the ProfitBricks SDK for Ruby.

Getting Started

  • ProfitBricks account

Before you begin you will need to have signed-up for a ProfitBricks account. The credentials you setup during sign-up will be used to authenticate against the API.

Installation

The official ProfitBricks Ruby library is available from the ProfitBricks GitHub account found here. You can download the latest stable version by cloning the repository and then adding the project to your solution.

Once the SDK is downloaded:

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'profitbricks-sdk-ruby'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install profitbricks-sdk-ruby

Authenticating

Connecting to ProfitBricks is handled by first setting up your authentication credentials.

To setup your credentials you will have to provide configure and provide your username and password

ProfitBricks.configure do |config|
  config.url = 'https://api.profitbricks.com/cloudapi/v4/'
  config.username = ENV['PROFITBRICKS_USERNAME']
  config.password = ENV['PROFITBRICKS_PASSWORD']
  config.debug = false
  config.timeout = 300
  config.interval = 5
  config.depth=5
end

You can choose to read them from the environment variables like in the example above, or just provide the strting value for username and password.

Reference

This section provides details on all the available operations and the parameters they accept. Brief code snippets demonstrating usage are also included.

Data Centers

Virtual data centers (VDCs) are the foundation of the ProfitBricks platform. VDCs act as logical containers for all other objects you will be creating, e.g., servers. You can provision as many VDCs as you want. VDCs have their own private network and are logically segmented from each other to create isolation.

List Data Centers

This operation will list all currently provisioned VDCs that your account credentials provide access to.

The optional depth parameter can be set from the ProfitBricks.configure and it defines the level, one being the least and five being the most, of information returned with the response.

datacenters = ProfitBricks::Datacenter.list

Retrieve a Data Center

Use this to retrieve details about a specific VDC.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
datacenter = ProfitBricks::Datacenter.get(datacenter_id)

Create a Data Center

Use this operation to create a new VDC. You can create a "simple" VDC by supplying just the required name and location parameters. This operation also has the capability of provisioning a "complex" VDC by supplying additional parameters for servers, volumes, LANs, and/or load balancers.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
name yes string The name of the data center.
location yes string The physical ProfitBricks location where the VDC will be created.
description no string A description for the data center, e.g. staging, production.
servers no collection Details about creating one or more servers. See create a server.
volumes no collection Details about creating one or more volumes. See create a volume.
lans no collection Details about creating one or more LANs. See create a lan.
loadbalancers no collection Details about creating one or more load balancers. See [create a load balancer](#create-a-load- balancer).

The following table outlines the locations currently supported:

Value Country City
us/las United States Las Vegas
us/ewr United States Newark
de/fra Germany Frankfurt
de/fkb Germany Karlsruhe

NOTES:

  • The value for name cannot contain the following characters: (@, /, , |, ‘’, ‘).
  • You cannot change the virtual data center location once it has been provisioned.
datacenter = ProfitBricks::Datacenter.create(
      name: 'Ruby SDK Composite Datacenter',
      description: 'SDK  Composite test environment',
      location: 'de/fkb',
      servers: [
        {
          name: 'New Composite Server',
          ram: 1024,
          cores: 1,
          volumes: [
            {
              name: 'composite-boot',
              size: 5,
              type: 'HDD',
              licenceType: 'UNKNOWN'
            }
          ]
        }
      ]
    )


Update a Data Center

After retrieving a data center, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can change its properties by calling the the update method. Some parameters may not be changed using either of the update methods.

The following table describes the available request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
name no string The new name of the VDC.
description no string The new description of the VDC.
datacenter.update(name: 'datacenter1', description: 'Ruby SDK test environment')

Delete a Data Center

This will remove all objects within the virtual data center AND remove the virtual data center object itself.

NOTE: This is a highly destructive operation which should be used with extreme caution!

The following table describes the available request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC that you want to delete.
datacenter.delete;

Locations

Locations are the physical ProfitBricks data centers where you can provision your VDCs.

List Locations

This operation will return the list of currently available locations.

The optional depth parameter can be set from the ProfitBricks.configure and it defines the level, one being the least and five being the most, of information returned with the response.

locations = ProfitBricks::Location.list

Get a Location

Retrieves the attributes of a specific location.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
location_id yes string The ID consisting of country/city.
location = ProfitBricks::Location.get(location_id)

Servers

List Servers

You can retrieve a list of all the servers provisioned inside a specific VDC.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
servers = ProfitBricks::Server.list(datacenter_id)

Retrieve a Server

Returns information about a specific server such as its configuration, provisioning status, etc.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
server = ProfitBricks::Server.get(datacenter_id, server_id)

Create a Server

Creates a server within an existing VDC. You can configure additional properties such as specifying a boot volume and connecting the server to a LAN.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
name yes string The name of the server.
cores yes int The total number of cores for the server.
ram yes int The amount of memory for the server in MB, e.g. 2048. Size must be specified in multiples of 256 MB with a minimum of 256 MB; however, if you set ram_hot_plug to True then you must use a minimum of 1024 MB.
availabilityZone no string The availability zone in which the server should exist.
cpuFamily no string Sets the CPU type. "AMD_OPTERON" or "INTEL_XEON". Defaults to "AMD_OPTERON".
bootVolume no object Reference to a volume used for booting. If not null then bootCdrom has to be null.
bootCdrom no object Reference to a CD-ROM used for booting. If not null then bootVolume has to be null.
volumes no object A collection of volume objects that you want to create and attach to the server.
nics no object A collection of NICs you wish to create at the time the server is provisioned.

The following table outlines the server availability zones currently supported:

Availability Zone Comment
AUTO Automatically Selected Zone
ZONE_1 Fire Zone 1
ZONE_2 Fire Zone 2
server = ProfitBricks::Server.create(
      datacenter_id,
      name: 'New Composite Server',
      ram: 1024,
      cores: 1,
      volumes: [
        {
          name: 'composite-boot',
          size: 5,
          type: 'HDD',
          licenceType: 'UNKNOWN'
        }
      ],
      nics: [
        {
          name: 'nic1',
          dhcp: 'true',
          lan: 1,
          firewallrules: [
            {
              name: 'SSH',
              protocol: 'TCP',
              portRangeStart: 22,
              portRangeEnd: 22,
            }
          ]
        }
      ])

Update a Server

Perform updates to the attributes of a server.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
name no string The name of the server.
cores no int The number of cores for the server.
ram no int The amount of memory in the server.
availabilityZone no string The new availability zone for the server.
cpuFamily no string Sets the CPU type. "AMD_OPTERON" or "INTEL_XEON". Defaults to "AMD_OPTERON".
bootVolume no object Reference to a volume used for booting. If not null then bootCdrom has to be null
bootCdrom no object Reference to a CD-ROM used for booting. If not null then bootVolume has to be null.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can change its properties and call the update method:

server = server.update(
 name: 'New Server - Updated',
 cores: 2
)

Delete a Server

This will remove a server from a data center. NOTE: This will not automatically remove the storage volume(s) attached to a server. A separate operation is required to delete a storage volume.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the delete method directly:

server.delete

List Attached Volumes

Retrieves a list of volumes attached to the server.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the list_volumes method directly on the server instance:

server = ProfitBricks::Server.get(datacenter_id, server_id)
volumes = server.list_volumes

Attach a Volume

This will attach a pre-existing storage volume to the server.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
volume_id yes string The ID of a storage volume.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the attach_volume method directly.

server = ProfitBricks::Server.get(datacenter_id, server_id)
volume = server.attach_volume(volume_id)

Retrieve an Attached Volume

This will retrieve the properties of an attached volume.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
volume_id yes string The ID of the attached volume.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the get_volume method directly.

server = ProfitBricks::Server.get(datacenter_id, server_id)
volume = server.get_volume(volume_id)

Detach a Volume

This will detach the volume from the server. Depending on the volume hot_unplug settings, this may result in the server being rebooted.

This will NOT delete the volume from your virtual data center. You will need to make a separate request to delete a volume.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
volume_id yes string The ID of the attached volume.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the detach_volume method directly.

server = ProfitBricks::Server.get(datacenter_id, server_id)
volume = server.detach_volume(volume_id)

List Attached CD-ROMs

Retrieves a list of CD-ROMs attached to a server.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the list_cdroms method directly.

server = ProfitBricks::Server.get(datacenter_id, server_id)
cdroms = server.list_cdroms

Attach a CD-ROM

You can attach a CD-ROM to an existing server.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
cdrom_image_id yes string The ID of a CD-ROM.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the attach_cdrom method directly.

server = ProfitBricks::Server.get(datacenter_id, server_id)
image = server.attach_cdrom(cdrom_image_id)

Retrieve an Attached CD-ROM

You can retrieve a specific CD-ROM attached to the server.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
cdrom_image_id yes string The ID of the attached CD-ROM.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the get_cdrom method directly.

server = ProfitBricks::Server.get(datacenter_id, server_id)
cdrom = server.get_cdrom(image.id)

Detach a CD-ROM

This will detach a CD-ROM from the server.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
cdrom_image_id yes string The ID of the attached CD-ROM.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the detach_cdrom method directly.

server = ProfitBricks::Server.get(datacenter_id, server_id)
server.detach_cdrom(cdrom_image_id)

Reboot a Server

This will force a hard reboot of the server. Do not use this method if you want to gracefully reboot the machine. This is the equivalent of powering off the machine and turning it back on.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the reboot method directly.

server = ProfitBricks::Server.get(datacenter_id, server_id)
server.reboot

Start a Server

This will start a server. If the server's public IP was deallocated then a new IP will be assigned.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the start method directly.

server = ProfitBricks::Server.get(datacenter_id, server_id)
server.start

Stop a Server

This will stop a server. The machine will be forcefully powered off, billing will cease, and the public IP, if one is allocated, will be deallocated.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.

After retrieving a server, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the stop method directly.

server = ProfitBricks::Server.get(datacenter_id, server_id)
server.stop

Images

List Images

Retrieve a list of images.

The optional depth parameter can be set from the ProfitBricks.configure and it defines the level, one being the least and five being the most, of information returned with the response.

images = ProfitBricks::Image.list

Get an Image

Retrieves the attributes of a specific image.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
image_id yes string The ID of the image.
 ProfitBricks::Image.get(image_id)

Volumes

List Volumes

Retrieve a list of volumes within the virtual data center. If you want to retrieve a list of volumes attached to a server please see the List Attached Volumes entry in the Server section for details.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
volumes = ProfitBricks::Volume.list(datacenter_id)

Get a Volume

Retrieves the attributes of a given volume.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
volume_id yes string The ID of the volume.
volumes = ProfitBricks::Volume.get(datacenter_id,volume_id)

Create a Volume

Creates a volume within the virtual data center. This will NOT attach the volume to a server. Please see the Attach a Volume entry in the Server section for details on how to attach storage volumes.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
name no string The name of the volume.
size yes int The size of the volume in GB.
bus no string The bus type of the volume (VIRTIO or IDE). Default: VIRTIO.
image yes string The image or snapshot ID.
type yes string The volume type, HDD or SSD.
licenceType yes string The licence type of the volume. Options: LINUX, WINDOWS, WINDOWS2016, UNKNOWN, OTHER
imagePassword yes string One-time password is set on the Image for the appropriate root or administrative account. This field may only be set in creation requests. When reading, it always returns null. The password has to contain 8-50 characters. Only these characters are allowed: [abcdefghjkmnpqrstuvxABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVX23456789]
sshKeys yes string SSH keys to allow access to the volume via SSH.
availabilityZone no string The storage availability zone assigned to the volume. Valid values: AUTO, ZONE_1, ZONE_2, or ZONE_3. This only applies to HDD volumes. Leave blank or set to AUTO when provisioning SSD volumes.

The following table outlines the various licence types you can define:

Licence Type Comment
WINDOWS2016 Use this for the Microsoft Windows Server 2016 operating system.
WINDOWS Use this for the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and 2012 operating systems.
LINUX Use this for Linux distributions such as CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, etc.
OTHER Use this for any volumes that do not match one of the other licence types.
UNKNOWN This value may be inherited when you've uploaded an image and haven't set the license type. Use one of the options above instead.

The following table outlines the storage availability zones currently supported:

Availability Zone Comment
AUTO Automatically Selected Zone
ZONE_1 Fire Zone 1
ZONE_2 Fire Zone 2
ZONE_3 Fire Zone 3
  • You will need to provide either the image or the licenceType parameters. licenceType is required, but if image is supplied, it is already set and cannot be changed. Similarly either the imagePassword or sshKeys parameters need to be supplied when creating a volume. We recommend setting a valid value for imagePassword even when using sshKeys so that it is possible to authenticate using the remote console feature of the DCD.
volume = ProfitBricks::Volume.create(
  datacenter_id, name: 'my boot volume for server 1',
  size: 5,
  type: 'HDD',
  licenceType: 'UNKNOWN',
  availabilityZone: 'AUTO')

Update a Volume

You can update -- in full or partially -- various attributes on the volume; however, some restrictions are in place:

You can increase the size of an existing storage volume. You cannot reduce the size of an existing storage volume. The volume size will be increased without requiring a reboot if the relevant hot plug settings have been set to true. The additional capacity is not added automatically added to any partition, therefore you will need to handle that inside the OS afterwards. Once you have increased the volume size you cannot decrease the volume size.

Since an existing volume is being modified, none of the request parameters are specifically required as long as the changes being made satisfy the requirements for creating a volume.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
volume_id yes string The ID of the volume.
name no string The name of the volume.
size no int The size of the volume in GB. Only increase when updating.
bus no string The bus type of the volume (VIRTIO or IDE). Default: VIRTIO.
image no string The image or snapshot ID.
type no string The volume type, HDD or SSD.
licenceType no string The licence type of the volume. Options: LINUX, WINDOWS, WINDOWS2016, UNKNOWN, OTHER
availabilityZone no string The storage availability zone assigned to the volume. Valid values: AUTO, ZONE_1, ZONE_2, or ZONE_3. This only applies to HDD volumes. Leave blank or set to AUTO when provisioning SSD volumes.

After retrieving a volume, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can change its properties and call the update method:

volume = volume.update(
 name: 'Resized storage to 15 GB',
 size: 15
)

Delete a Volume

Deletes the specified volume. This will result in the volume being removed from your data center. Use this with caution.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
volume_id yes string The ID of the volume.

After retrieving a volume, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the delete method directly.

volumes = ProfitBricks::Volume.get(datacenter_id,volume_id)
volume.delete

Create a Volume Snapshot

Creates a snapshot of a volume within the virtual data center. You can use a snapshot to create a new storage volume or to restore a storage volume.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
volume_id yes string The ID of the volume.
name no string The name of the snapshot.
description no string The description of the snapshot.

After retrieving a volume, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the create_snapshot method directly.

volume = ProfitBricks::Volume.get(datacenter_id,volume_id)
snapshot = volume.create_snapshot(
      name: 'Snapshot of storage X on 12.12.12 12:12:12 - updated',
      description: 'description of a snapshot - updated')

Restore a Volume Snapshot

This will restore a snapshot onto a volume. A snapshot is created as just another image that can be used to create new volumes or to restore an existing volume.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
snapshot_id yes string The ID of the snapshot.

After retrieving a volume, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the restore_snapshot method directly.

volume = ProfitBricks::Volume.get(datacenter_id,volume_id)
volume.restore_snapshot(snapshot_id)

Snapshots

List Snapshots

You can retrieve a list of all available snapshots.

The optional depth parameter can be set from the ProfitBricks.configure and it defines the level, one being the least and five being the most, of information returned with the response.

snapshots = ProfitBricks::Snapshot.list

Get a Snapshot

Retrieves the attributes of a specific snapshot.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
snapshot_id yes string The ID of the snapshot.
snapshot = ProfitBricks::Snapshot.get(snapshot_id)

Update a Snapshot

Perform updates to attributes of a snapshot.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
snapshot_id yes string The ID of the snapshot.
name no string The name of the snapshot.
description no string The description of the snapshot.
licenceType no string The snapshot's licence type: LINUX, WINDOWS, WINDOWS2016, or OTHER.
cpuHotPlug no bool This volume is capable of CPU hot plug (no reboot required)
cpuHotUnplug no bool This volume is capable of CPU hot unplug (no reboot required)
ramHotPlug no bool This volume is capable of memory hot plug (no reboot required)
ramHotUnplug no bool This volume is capable of memory hot unplug (no reboot required)
nicHotPlug no bool This volume is capable of NIC hot plug (no reboot required)
nicHotUnplug no bool This volume is capable of NIC hot unplug (no reboot required)
discVirtioHotPlug no bool This volume is capable of VirtIO drive hot plug (no reboot required)
discVirtioHotUnplug no bool This volume is capable of VirtIO drive hot unplug (no reboot required)
discScsiHotPlug no bool This volume is capable of SCSI drive hot plug (no reboot required)
discScsiHotUnplug no bool This volume is capable of SCSI drive hot unplug (no reboot required)

After retrieving a snapshot, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can change its properties and call the update method:

snapshot = ProfitBricks::Snapshot.get(snapshot_id)
snapshot = snapshot.update(name: 'New name')

Delete a Snapshot

Deletes the specified snapshot.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
snapshot_id yes string The ID of the snapshot.

After retrieving a snapshot, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the delete method directly.

snapshot = ProfitBricks::Snapshot.get(snapshot_id)
snapshot.delete

IP Blocks

The IP block operations assist with managing reserved /static public IP addresses.

List IP Blocks

Retrieve a list of available IP blocks.

ipblocks = ProfitBricks::IPBlock.list

Get an IP Block

Retrieves the attributes of a specific IP block.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
ipblock_id yes string The ID of the IP block.
ipblock = ProfitBricks::IPBlock.get(ipblock_id)

Create an IP Block

Creates an IP block. IP blocks are attached to a location, so you must specify a valid location along with a size parameter indicating the number of IP addresses you want to reserve in the IP block. Servers or other resources using an IP address from an IP block must be in the same location.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
location yes string This must be one of the locations: us/las, us/ewr, de/fra, de/fkb.
size yes int The size of the IP block you want.
name no string A descriptive name for the IP block

The following table outlines the locations currently supported:

Value Country City
us/las United States Las Vegas
us/ewr United States Newark
de/fra Germany Frankfurt
de/fkb Germany Karlsruhe

To create an IP block, establish the parameters and then call reserve.

ipblock = ProfitBricks::IPBlock.reserve
 (
    location: "de/fra",
    size: 1
  )

Delete an IP Block

Deletes the specified IP Block.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
ipblock_id yes string The ID of the IP block.

After retrieving an IP block, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the release method directly.

ipblock = ProfitBricks::IPBlock.get(ipblock_id)
ipblock.release

LANs

List LANs

Retrieve a list of LANs within the virtual data center.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
lans = ProfitBricks::LAN.list(datacenter_id)

Create a LAN

Creates a LAN within a virtual data center.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
name no string The name of your LAN.
public Yes bool Boolean indicating if the LAN faces the public Internet or not.
nics no object A collection of NICs associated with the LAN.
lan = ProfitBricks::LAN.create(datacenter_id,  name: 'public Lan 4',
  public: 'true')

Get a LAN

Retrieves the attributes of a given LAN.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
lan_id yes int The ID of the LAN.
lan = ProfitBricks::LAN.get(datacenter_id, lan_id)

Update a LAN

Perform updates to attributes of a LAN.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
lan_id yes int The ID of the LAN.
name no string A descriptive name for the LAN.
public no bool Boolean indicating if the LAN faces the public Internet or not.

After retrieving a LAN, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can change its properties and call the update method:

lan = lan.update(public: false)

Delete a LAN

Deletes the specified LAN.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
lan_id yes string The ID of the LAN.

After retrieving a LAN, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the delete method directly.

lan = ProfitBricks::LAN.get(datacenter_id, lan_id)
lan.delete

Network Interfaces

List NICs

Retrieve a list of LANs within the virtual data center.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
nics = ProfitBricks::NIC.list(datacenter_id, server_id)

Get a NIC

Retrieves the attributes of a given NIC.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
nic_id yes string The ID of the NIC.
nic = ProfitBricks::NIC.get(datacenter_id, server_id, nic_id)

Create a NIC

Adds a NIC to the target server.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
name no string The name of the NIC.
ips no string collection IPs assigned to the NIC. This can be a collection.
dhcp no bool Set to FALSE if you wish to disable DHCP on the NIC. Default: TRUE.
lan yes int The LAN ID the NIC will sit on. If the LAN ID does not exist it will be created.
nat no bool Indicates the private IP address has outbound access to the public internet.
firewallActive no bool Once you add a firewall rule this will reflect a true value.
firewallRules no object A list of firewall rules associated to the NIC represented as a collection.
nic = ProfitBricks::NIC.create
  (
    datacenter_id, server_id,  name: 'nic1',
    dhcp: true,
    lan: 1,
    firewallActive: true,
    nat: false)

Update a NIC

You can update -- in full or partially -- various attributes on the NIC; however, some restrictions are in place:

The primary address of a NIC connected to a load balancer can only be changed by changing the IP of the load balancer. You can also add additional reserved, public IPs to the NIC.

The user can specify and assign private IPs manually. Valid IP addresses for private networks are 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12 or 192.168.0.0/16.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
nic_id yes string The ID of the NIC.
name no string The name of the NIC.
ips no string collection IPs assigned to the NIC represented as a collection.
dhcp no bool Boolean value that indicates if the NIC is using DHCP or not.
lan no int The LAN ID the NIC sits on.
nat no bool Indicates the private IP address has outbound access to the public internet.

After retrieving a NIC, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the update method directly.

nic = ProfitBricks::NIC.get(datacenter_id, server_id, nic_id)
nic = nic.update(ips: ['10.1.1.1', '10.1.1.2'])

Delete a NIC

Deletes the specified NIC.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
nic_id yes string The ID of the NIC.

After retrieving a NIC, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the Delete method directly.

nic = ProfitBricks::NIC.get(datacenter_id, server_id, nic_id)
nic.delete

Firewall Rules

List Firewall Rules

Retrieves a list of firewall rules associated with a particular NIC.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
nic_id yes string The ID of the NIC.
fwrules = ProfitBricks::Firewall.list(datacenter_id, server_id, nic_id)

Get a Firewall Rule

Retrieves the attributes of a given firewall rule.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
nic_id yes string The ID of the NIC.
firewall_rule_id yes string The ID of the firewall rule.
fwrule = ProfitBricks::Firewall.get(datacenter_id, server_id, nic_id, firewall_rule_id)

Create a Firewall Rule

This will add a firewall rule to the NIC.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
nic_id yes string The ID of the NIC.
name no string The name of the firewall rule.
protocol yes string The protocol for the rule: TCP, UDP, ICMP, ANY.
sourceMac no string Only traffic originating from the respective MAC address is allowed. Valid format: aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff. A null value allows all source MAC address.
sourceIp no string Only traffic originating from the respective IPv4 address is allowed. A null value allows all source IPs.
targetIp no string In case the target NIC has multiple IP addresses, only traffic directed to the respective IP address of the NIC is allowed. A null value allows all target IPs.
portRangeStart no string Defines the start range of the allowed port (from 1 to 65534) if protocol TCP or UDP is chosen. Leave portRangeStart and portRangeEnd value as null to allow all ports.
portRangeEnd no string Defines the end range of the allowed port (from 1 to 65534) if the protocol TCP or UDP is chosen. Leave portRangeStart and portRangeEnd value as null to allow all ports.
icmpType no string Defines the allowed type (from 0 to 254) if the protocol ICMP is chosen. A null value allows all types.
icmpCode no string Defines the allowed code (from 0 to 254) if protocol ICMP is chosen. A null value allows all codes.
fwrule = ProfitBricks::Firewall.create(
  datacenter_id, server_id, nic_id, name: 'SSH',
  protocol: 'TCP',
  sourceMac: '01:23:45:67:89:00',
  sourceIp: nil,
  targetIp: nil,
  portRangeStart: 22,
  portRangeEnd: 22,
  icmpType: nil,
  icmpCode: nil)

Update a Firewall Rule

Perform updates to attributes of a firewall rule.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
nic_id yes string The ID of the NIC.
firewall_rule_id yes string The ID of the firewall rule.
name no string The name of the firewall rule.
sourceMac no string Only traffic originating from the respective MAC address is allowed. Valid format: aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff. A null value allows all source MAC address.
sourceIp no string Only traffic originating from the respective IPv4 address is allowed. A null value allows all source IPs.
targetIp no string In case the target NIC has multiple IP addresses, only traffic directed to the respective IP address of the NIC is allowed. A null value allows all target IPs.
portRangeStart no string Defines the start range of the allowed port (from 1 to 65534) if protocol TCP or UDP is chosen. Leave portRangeStart and portRangeEnd value as null to allow all ports.
portRangeEnd no string Defines the end range of the allowed port (from 1 to 65534) if the protocol TCP or UDP is chosen. Leave portRangeStart and portRangeEnd value as null to allow all ports.
IcmpType no string Defines the allowed type (from 0 to 254) if the protocol ICMP is chosen. A null value allows all types.
IcmpCode no string Defines the allowed code (from 0 to 254) if protocol ICMP is chosen. A null value allows all codes.

After retrieving a firewall rule, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can change its properties and call the update method:

fwrule = ProfitBricks::Firewall.get(datacenter_id, server_id, nic_id, firewall_rule_id)
fwrule = fwrule.update(
  sourceMac: '01:98:22:22:44:22',
  targetIp: '123.100.101.102'
  )

Delete a Firewall Rule

Removes the specific firewall rule.

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
server_id yes string The ID of the server.
nic_id yes string The ID of the NIC.
firewall_rule_id yes string The ID of the firewall rule.

After retrieving a firewall rule, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the delete method directly.

fwrule = ProfitBricks::Firewall.get(datacenter_id, server_id, nic_id, firewall_rule_id)
fwrule.delete

Load Balancers

List Load Balancers

Retrieve a list of load balancers within the data center.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
loadbalancers = ProfitBricks::Loadbalancer.list(datacenter_id)

Get a Load Balancer

Retrieves the attributes of a given load balancer.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
loadbalancer_id yes string The ID of the load balancer.
loadbalancer = ProfitBricks::Loadbalancer.get(datacenter_id, loadbalancer_id)

Create a Load Balancer

Creates a load balancer within the virtual data center. Load balancers can be used for public or private IP traffic.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
name yes string The name of the load balancer.
ip no string IPv4 address of the load balancer. All attached NICs will inherit this IP.
dhcp no bool Indicates if the load balancer will reserve an IP using DHCP.
balancedNics no string collection List of NICs taking part in load-balancing. All balanced NICs inherit the IP of the load balancer.
loadbalancer = ProfitBricks::Loadbalancer.create(
  datacenter_id, name: 'My LB',
  # ip: '10.2.2.3',
  dhcp: 'true')

Update a Load Balancer

Perform updates to attributes of a load balancer.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
loadbalancer_id yes string The ID of the load balancer.
name no string The name of the load balancer.
ip no string The IP of the load balancer.
dhcp no bool Indicates if the load balancer will reserve an IP using DHCP.

After retrieving a load balancer, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can change it's properties and call the update method:

loadbalancer = ProfitBricks::Loadbalancer.get(datacenter_id, loadbalancer_id)
loadbalancer = loadbalancer.update(
  ip: '10.1.1.2'
  )

Delete a Load Balancer

Deletes the specified load balancer.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
loadbalancer_id yes string The ID of the load balancer.

After retrieving a load balancer, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the delete method directly.

loadbalancer = ProfitBricks::Loadbalancer.get(datacenter_id, loadbalancer_id)
loadbalancer.delete

List Load Balanced NICs

This will retrieve a list of NICs associated with the load balancer.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
loadbalancer_id yes string The ID of the load balancer.

After retrieving a load balancer, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the list_balanced_nics method directly.

loadbalancer = ProfitBricks::Loadbalancer.get(datacenter_id, loadbalancer_id)
balanced_nics = loadbalancer.list_balanced_nics

Get a Load Balanced NIC

Retrieves the attributes of a given load balanced NIC.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
loadbalancer_id yes string The ID of the load balancer.
nic_id yes string The ID of the NIC.

After retrieving a load balancer, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the get_balanced_nic method directly.

loadbalancer = ProfitBricks::Loadbalancer.get(datacenter_id, loadbalancer_id)
nic = ProfitBricks::NIC.get(datacenter_id, server_id, nic_id)
balanced_nic = loadbalancer.get_balanced_nic(nic_id)

Associate NIC to a Load Balancer

This will associate a NIC to a load balancer, enabling the NIC to participate in load-balancing.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
loadbalancer_id yes string The ID of the load balancer.
nic_id yes string The ID of the NIC.

After retrieving a load balancer, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the associate_balanced_nic method directly.

loadbalancer = ProfitBricks::Loadbalancer.get(datacenter_id, loadbalancer_id)
nic = ProfitBricks::NIC.get(datacenter_id, server_id, nic_id)
balanced_nic = loadbalancer.associate_balanced_nic(nic.id)

Remove a NIC Association

Removes the association of a NIC with a load balancer.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
datacenter_id yes string The ID of the VDC.
loadbalancer_id yes string The ID of the load balancer.
nic_id yes string The ID of the NIC.

After retrieving a load balancer, either by getting it by id, or as a create response object, you can call the remove_balanced_nic method directly.

loadbalancer.remove_balanced_nic(nic.id)

User Management

List Groups

Retrieves a list of all groups.

Name Required Type Description
options no string The options of the resource.

The following table describes the options arguments:

Name Required Type Description
depth no int An integer value of 0 - 5 that affects the amount of detail returned.
groups = ProfitBricks::Group.list()

Get a Group

Retrieves the attributes of a given group.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
group_id yes string The ID of the group.
options no string The options of the resource.

The following table describes the options arguments:

Name Required Type Description
depth no int An integer value of 0 - 5 that affects the amount of detail returned.
response = ProfitBricks::Group.get(group_id)

Create a Group

Creates a new group and set group privileges.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
name yes string The ID of the group.
createDataCenter no bool Indicates if the group is allowed to create virtual data centers.
createSnapshot no bool Indicates if the group is allowed to create snapshots.
reserveIp no bool Indicates if the group is allowed to reserve IP addresses.
accessActivityLog no bool Indicates if the group is allowed to access activity log.

group = { name: 'my group', createDataCenter: true, createSnapshot: true, reserveIp: true, accessActivityLog: true }

response = ProfitBricks::Group.create(group)


Update a Group

Updates a group's name or privileges.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
group_id yes string The ID of the group.
name yes string The ID of the group.
createDataCenter no bool Indicates if the group is allowed to create virtual data centers.
createSnapshot no bool Indicates if the group is allowed to create snapshots.
reserveIp no bool Indicates if the group is allowed to reserve IP addresses.
accessActivityLog no bool Indicates if the group is allowed to access activity log.
group = ProfitBricks::Group.get(group_id)
group = group.update(
  name: 'my group RENAME',
  createDataCenter: false
)

Delete a Group

Deletes the specified group.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
group_id yes string The ID of the group.
group = ProfitBricks::Group.get(group_id)
response = group.delete

List Shares

Retrieves a list of all shares though a group.

Name Required Type Description
group_id yes string The ID of the group.
options no string The options of the resource.

The following table describes the options arguments:

Name Required Type Description
depth no int An integer value of 0 - 5 that affects the amount of detail returned.
response = ProfitBricks::Share.list(group_id)

Get a Share

Retrieves a specific resource share available to a group.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
group_id yes string The ID of the group.
resource_id yes string The ID of the resource.
options no string The options of the resource.

The following table describes the options arguments:

Name Required Type Description
depth no int An integer value of 0 - 5 that affects the amount of detail returned.
response = ProfitBricks::Share.get(
    group_id,
    resource_id)

Add a Share

Shares a resource through a group.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
group_id yes string The ID of the group.
resource_id yes string The ID of the resource.
editPrivilege no string Indicates that the group has permission to edit privileges on the resource.
sharePrivilege no string Indicates that the group has permission to share the resource.
share = {
          editPrivilege: true,
          sharePrivilege: true
        }
response = ProfitBricks::Share.create(group_id, resource_id, share)

Update a Share

Updates the permissions of a group for a resource share.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
group_id yes string The ID of the group.
resource_id yes string The ID of the resource.
options no string The options of the resource.

The following table describes the options arguments:

Name Required Type Description
editPrivilege no string Indicates that the group has permission to edit privileges on the resource.
sharePrivilege no string Indicates that the group has permission to share the resource.
share = ProfitBricks::Share.update(group_id, resource_id, {
  editPrivilege: false
})

Delete a Share

Removes a resource share from a group.

Name Required Type Description
group_id yes string The ID of the group.
resource_id yes string The ID of the resource.
ProfitBricks::Share.delete(group_id, resource_id)

List Users

Retrieves a list of all users.

Name Required Type Description
options no string The options of the resource.

The following table describes the options arguments:

Name Required Type Description
group_id no string The ID of the group.
depth no int An integer value of 0 - 5 that affects the amount of detail returned.
response =  ProfitBricks::User.list()

Get a User

Retrieves a single user.

Name Required Type Description
user_id yes string The ID of the user.
options no string The options of the resource.

The following table describes the options arguments:

Name Required Type Description
depth no int An integer value of 0 - 5 that affects the amount of detail returned.
response = ProfitBricks::User.get(user_id)

Create a User

Creates a new user.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
firstname yes string A name for the user.
lastname yes bool A name for the user.
email yes bool An e-mail address for the user.
password yes bool A password for the user.
administrator no bool Assigns the user have administrative rights.
forceSecAuth no bool Indicates if secure (two-factor) authentication should be forced for the user.
user = {
        firstname: 'John',
        lastname: 'Doe',
        email: 'no-reply@example.com',
        password: 'secretpassword123',
        administrator: 'administrator',
        forceSecAuth: false
      }

response = ProfitBricks::User.create(user)

Update a User

Updates an existing user.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
user_id yes string The ID of the user.
firstname yes string A name for the user.
lastname yes bool A name for the user.
email yes bool An e-mail address for the user.
administrator yes bool Assigns the user have administrative rights.
forceSecAuth yes bool Indicates if secure (two-factor) authentication should be forced for the user.
user = ProfitBricks::User.get(user_id)
  response = user.update(
  administrator: false,
  firstname: 'John',
  lastname: 'Doe',
  email: 'no-reply@example.com',
  forceSecAuth: false
)

Delete a User

Removes a user.

Name Required Type Description
user_id yes string The ID of the user.
user = ProfitBricks::User.get(user_id)
response = user.delete

List Users in a Group

Retrieves a list of all users that are members of a particular group.

Name Required Type Description
options no string The options of the resource.

The following table describes the options arguments:

Name Required Type Description
group_id no string The ID of the group.
depth no int An integer value of 0 - 5 that affects the amount of detail returned.
response = ProfitBricks::User.list(group_id: 'UUID')

Add User to Group

Adds an existing user to a group.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
group_id yes string The ID of the group.
user_id yes string The ID of the user.
response = user = ProfitBricks::User.add_to_group(group_id,user_id)

Remove User from a Group

Removes a user from a group.

Name Required Type Description
group_id yes string The ID of the group.
user_id yes string The ID of the user.
response = ProfitBricks::User.remove_from_group(group_id,user_id)

List Resources

Retrieves a list of all resources. Alternatively, Retrieves all resources of a particular type.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
resource_type no string The resource type: datacenter, image, snapshot or ipblock.
options no string The options of the resource.

The following table describes the options arguments:

Name Required Type Description
depth no int An integer value of 0 - 5 that affects the amount of detail returned.
response = ProfitBricks::Resource.list

response = ProfitBricks::Resource.list_by_type('datacenter')

Get a Resource

Retrieves a single resource of a particular type.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
resource_type yes string The resource type: datacenter, image, snapshot or ipblock.
resource_id yes string The ID of the resource.
options no string The options of the resource.

The following table describes the options arguments:

Name Required Type Description
depth no int An integer value of 0 - 5 that affects the amount of detail returned.
response = ProfitBricks::Resource.get('datacenter', datacenter_id)

Contract Resources

List Contract Resources

Retrieves information about the resource limits for a particular contract and the current resource usage.

Name Required Type Description
options no string The options of the resource.

The following table describes the options arguments:

Name Required Type Description
depth no int An integer value of 0 - 5 that affects the amount of detail returned.
response = ProfitBricks::Contract.get

Requests

Each call to the ProfitBricks Cloud API is assigned a request ID. These operations can be used to get information about the requests that have been submitted and their current status.

List Requests

Retrieve a list of requests.

requests = ProfitBricks::Request.list

Get a Request

Retrieves the attributes of a specific request.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
request_id yes string The ID of the request.
request = ProfitBricks::Request.get(request_id)

Get a Request Status

Retrieves the status of a request.

The following table describes the request arguments:

Name Required Type Description
request_id yes string The ID of the request.
request = ProfitBricks::Request.get(request_id)
status = request.status

Support

Testing

Please note that the unit tests will create and destroy live resources under the account specified and you will be responsible for any charges incurred. Proceed with caution.

Add the ProfitBricks API credentials to the spec/spec_helper.rb file and run the following command.

$ rspec spec

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/[my-github-username]/profitbricks-sdk-ruby/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

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