This was causing the setup.py to try to install the files listed For example: running install_data copying LICENSE.txt -> /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-pyvmomi-5.5.0.2014.1.1-1.fc20.x86_64/usr/ copying NOTICE.txt -> /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-pyvmomi-5.5.0.2014.1.1-1.fc20.x86_64/usr/ copying MANIFEST.in -> /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-pyvmomi-5.5.0.2014.1.1-1.fc20.x86_64/usr/ copying setup.py -> /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-pyvmomi-5.5.0.2014.1.1-1.fc20.x86_64/usr/ copying tox.ini -> /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-pyvmomi-5.5.0.2014.1.1-1.fc20.x86_64/usr/ copying setup.cfg -> /builddir/build/BUILDROOT/python-pyvmomi-5.5.0.2014.1.1-1.fc20.x86_64/usr/ Those files should not go in that location. The MANIFEST.in file does enough by adding those files to the sdist from there if you intend to have those files installed by setup.py you should tell it where to put them. This change allows packagers to specify where those files end up in their packaging process.
pyVmomi is the Python SDK for the VMware vSphere API that allows you to manage ESX, ESXi, and vCenter.
Getting Started
To get started, check out the samples project at:
- http://vmware.github.io/pyvmomi-community-samples/
- community discussion on IRC freenode.net channels #pyvmomi and #pyvmomi-dev
- community email is on nabble
Installing
The master is code that is in development, official releases are tagged and posted to pypi
- The official release is availabe using pip, just run
pip install --upgrade pyvmomi. - To install the version in github use
python setup.py developfor development install orpython setup.py install.
Testing
Unit tests can be invoked by using the tox command. You
may have to configure multiple python interpreters so that you can test
in all the environments listed in tox.ini or you will have
to run tox with the -e flag to run only in
your version of python. For example, if you only have Python 2.7 then
tox -e py27 will limit your test run to Python 2.7.
Contributing
- Research open issues
- Follow the contribution standards
- Coordinate with other developers on the project.
Documentation
For general language neutral documentation of vSphere Management API see:
Python Support
- pyVmomi 5.5.0-2014.1 and later support Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3 and 3.4
- pyVmomi 5.5.0 and below support Python 2.6 and 2.7
Compatibility Policy
pyVmomi versions are marked vSphere_version-release . Pyvmomi maintains minimum backward compatibility with the previous _four releases of vSphere and it's own previous four releases. Compatibility with much older versions may continue to work but will not be actively supported.
For example, version v5.5.0-2014.1 is most compatible with vSphere 5.5, 5.1, 5.0, and 4.1 and was the first release in 2014. Initial releases compatible with a version of vSphere will bare a naked version number of v5.5.0 indicating that version of pyVmomi was released simultaneously with the GA version of vSphere with the same version number.
Releases
- 5.5.0
- 5.1.0
-
release notes https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi/releases/tag/v5.1.0
Related Projects
- Feature Incubator: pyvmomi-tools https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi-tools
- Samples Project: https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi-community-samples
Have fun!
