
On 08/14/2016 01:26 PM, Nicolás wrote:
Hi,
This has been asked a short time ago, you can find the thread in [1].
In [2] you can find an unofficial oVirt project written in Python + QT5 that already does that, it connects to the API, gets a list of available VMs for the supplied credentials and then you can open a VM console to any of these machines (using virt-viewer).
Regards.
[1]: http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2016-June/040222.html [2]: https://github.com/nkovacne/ovirt-desktop-client
In addition to what Nicolás suggests you can also take inspiration from how the "console" command is implemented in the "ovirt-engine-cli" tool: https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine-cli/blob/master/src/ovirtcli/command/c... That code shows how to obtain the required VM. Information (display address, display port, etc). Then the virt-viewer configuration file is created here: https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine-cli/blob/master/src/ovirtcli/platform/... Note also that recent versions of the engine (including 3.6) can generate the virt-viewer configutation file for you. For example, if you know the id of the VM you can get the virt-viewer configuration file and then launch the "remote-viewer" program with a simple script like this: ---8<--- #!/bin/bash -ex # Connection parameters: url="https://engine36.local/ovirt-engine/api" user="admin@internal" password="..." # The identifier of the VM: vm="3235367b-9bae-4ff1-87ed-b42446e97046" # The name of the protocol, encoded in hexadecimal, it will # be 5350494345 for SPICE and 564e43 for VNC: protocol="5350494345" # Download the "virt-viewer" configuration file: curl \ --verbose \ --cacert /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem \ --request GET \ --user "${user}:${password}" \ --header "Version: 3" \ --header "Accept: application/x-virt-viewer" \ --output "${vm}.vv" \ "${url}/vms/${vm}/graphicsconsoles/${protocol}" # Launch the "virt-viewer" program (it will automatically delete # the configuration file once loaded): remote-viewer "${vm}.vv" --->8---
El 12/08/16 a las 07:59, Wang Evan escribió:
Hi :
I want to integrate oVirt-engine into our system platform. In reference to ovirt rest API , I have finished added host and create virtual machine. But I can't find the way to open vm console by API or CLI ,so what should I do ?
Thanks !
Evan
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