This is a client library for the Xapi toolstack (http://xapi-project.github.io/).
This library covers the entire XenAPI and I have successfully used it to implement a Terraform plugin that interfaces Citrix XenServer. That being said, this library is not production-ready yet. Use it at your own risk, and don't expect everything in this library to work out of the box.
The following example demonstrates how to instruct XenServer to start a VM with a given name label:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/terra-farm/go-xen-api-client"
)
const XEN_API_URL string = "https://IP.OF.XEN.SERVER"
const XEN_API_USERNAME string = "USERNAME"
const XEN_API_PASSWORD string = "PASSWORD"
const VM_NAME_LABEL = "VM NAME LABEL"
func main() {
xapi, err := xenapi.NewClient(XEN_API_URL, nil)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
session, err := xapi.Session.LoginWithPassword(XEN_API_USERNAME, XEN_API_PASSWORD, "1.0", "example")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
vms, err := xapi.VM.GetByNameLabel(session, VM_NAME_LABEL)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if len(vms) == 0 {
panic(fmt.Errorf("No VM template with name label %q has been found", VM_NAME_LABEL))
}
if len(vms) > 1 {
panic(fmt.Errorf("More than one VM with name label %q has been found", VM_NAME_LABEL))
}
vm := vms[0]
xapi.VM.Start(session, vm, false, false)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
err = xapi.Session.Logout(session)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
The most important missing pieces before this library is production-ready are:
- A strategy how to handle the differences in the XenAPI versions.
- Tests, at least for the various data type conversions.
- Embed XenAPI documentation as GoDoc in the generated code.
- Better error messages.
- Usage examples.
Contributions welcome!
Please note that I want to keep this library lean. I envision it to merely provide a one-to-one mapping of XenAPI functions to Go functions. Because of this, I will likely not accept pull requests that implement higher level functionality.
Most of the code in this library is generated from a description of the XenAPI.
This description is the file xenapi.json
, the source of which is the XenAPI
documentation at http://xapi-project.github.io/:
The list of error code constants in error.go
is borrowed from xapi-projects
OCaml client:
The JSON file contains the lifecycle of published classes, fields and messages. Each of the release names can be mapped back to a version listed here:
If XenAPI was updated, it is required to regenerate all of files with a new API description. In order to do that one needs to follow these steps:
- Get newest
xenapi.json
from the link above. - Delete old generated APIs using
rm *_gen.go
- Generate new API with
go generate