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	Networking
To use the information in this section, you should have a general understanding of OpenStack Networking, OpenStack Compute, and the integration between the two. You should also have access to a plug-in that implements the Networking API v2.0.
Set environment variables
Make sure that you set the relevant environment variables.
As an example, see the sample shell file that sets these variables to get credentials:
export OS_USERNAME="admin"
export OS_PASSWORD="password"
export OS_TENANT_NAME="admin"
export OS_AUTH_URL="http://IPADDRESS/v2.0"Get credentials
The examples in this section use the get_credentials
method:
def get_credentials():
    d = {}
    d['username'] = os.environ['OS_USERNAME']
    d['password'] = os.environ['OS_PASSWORD']
    d['auth_url'] = os.environ['OS_AUTH_URL']
    d['tenant_name'] = os.environ['OS_TENANT_NAME']
    return dThis code resides in the credentials.py file, which all
samples import.
Use the get_credentials() method to populate and get a
dictionary:
credentials = get_credentials()Get Nova credentials
The examples in this section use the
get_nova_credentials method:
def get_nova_credentials():
    d = {}
    d['username'] = os.environ['OS_USERNAME']
    d['api_key'] = os.environ['OS_PASSWORD']
    d['auth_url'] = os.environ['OS_AUTH_URL']
    d['project_id'] = os.environ['OS_TENANT_NAME']
    return dThis code resides in the credentials.py file, which all
samples import.
Use the get_nova_credentials() method to populate and
get a dictionary:
nova_credentials = get_nova_credentials()Print values
The examples in this section use the print_values and
print_values_server methods:
def print_values(val, type):
    if type == 'ports':
        val_list = val['ports']
    if type == 'networks':
        val_list = val['networks']
    if type == 'routers':
        val_list = val['routers']
    for p in val_list:
        for k, v in p.items():
            print("%s : %s" % (k, v))
        print('\n')
def print_values_server(val, server_id, type):
    if type == 'ports':
        val_list = val['ports']
    if type == 'networks':
        val_list = val['networks']
    for p in val_list:
        bool = False
        for k, v in p.items():
            if k == 'device_id' and v == server_id:
                bool = True
        if bool:
            for k, v in p.items():
                print("%s : %s" % (k, v))
            print('\n')This code resides in the utils.py file, which all
samples import.
Create network
The following program creates a network:
#!/usr/bin/env python
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client
from credentials import get_credentials
network_name = 'sample_network'
credentials = get_credentials()
neutron = client.Client(**credentials)
try:
    body_sample = {'network': {'name': network_name,
                   'admin_state_up': True}}
    netw = neutron.create_network(body=body_sample)
    net_dict = netw['network']
    network_id = net_dict['id']
    print('Network %s created' % network_id)
    body_create_subnet = {'subnets': [{'cidr': '192.168.199.0/24',
                          'ip_version': 4, 'network_id': network_id}]}
    subnet = neutron.create_subnet(body=body_create_subnet)
    print('Created subnet %s' % subnet)
finally:
    print("Execution completed")List networks
The following program lists networks:
#!/usr/bin/env python
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client
from credentials import get_credentials
from utils import print_values
credentials = get_credentials()
neutron = client.Client(**credentials)
netw = neutron.list_networks()
print_values(netw, 'networks')For print_values, see Print values <print-values>.
Create ports
The following program creates a port:
#!/usr/bin/env python
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client
import novaclient.v1_1.client as nvclient
from credentials import get_credentials
from credentials import get_nova_credentials
credentials = get_nova_credentials()
nova_client = nvclient.Client(**credentials)
# Replace with server_id and network_id from your environment
server_id = '9a52795a-a70d-49a8-a5d0-5b38d78bd12d'
network_id = 'ce5d204a-93f5-43ef-bd89-3ab99ad09a9a'
server_detail = nova_client.servers.get(server_id)
print(server_detail.id)
if server_detail != None:
    credentials = get_credentials()
    neutron = client.Client(**credentials)
    body_value = {
                     "port": {
                             "admin_state_up": True,
                             "device_id": server_id,
                             "name": "port1",
                             "network_id": network_id
                      }
                 }
    response = neutron.create_port(body=body_value)
    print(response)For get_nova_credentials, see Get Nova credentials
<get-nova-credentials>.
For get_credentials, see Get credentials <get-credentials>.
List ports
The following program lists ports:
#!/usr/bin/env python
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client
from credentials import get_credentials
from utils import print_values
credentials = get_credentials()
neutron = client.Client(**credentials)
ports = neutron.list_ports()
print_values(ports, 'ports')For get_credentials see Get credentials <get-credentials>.
For print_values, see Print values <print-values>.
List server ports
The following program lists the ports for a server:
#!/usr/bin/env python
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client
import novaclient.v1_1.client as nvclient
from credentials import get_credentials
from credentials import get_nova_credentials
from utils import print_values_server
credentials = get_nova_credentials()
nova_client = nvclient.Client(**credentials)
# change these values according to your environment
server_id = '9a52795a-a70d-49a8-a5d0-5b38d78bd12d'
network_id = 'ce5d204a-93f5-43ef-bd89-3ab99ad09a9a'
server_detail = nova_client.servers.get(server_id)
print(server_detail.id)
if server_detail is not None:
    credentials = get_credentials()
    neutron = client.Client(**credentials)
    ports = neutron.list_ports()
    print_values_server(ports, server_id, 'ports')
    body_value = {'port': {
        'admin_state_up': True,
        'device_id': server_id,
        'name': 'port1',
        'network_id': network_id,
        }}
    response = neutron.create_port(body=body_value)
    print(response)Create router and add port to subnet
This example queries OpenStack Networking to create a router and add a port to a subnet.
Import the following modules:
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client import novaclient.v1_1.client as nvclient from credentials import get_credentials from credentials import get_nova_credentials from utils import print_values_serverGet Nova Credentials. See :ref:'Get Nova credentials <get-nova-credentials>'.
Instantiate the
nova_clientclient object by using thecredentialsdictionary object:nova_client = nvclient.Client(**credentials)Create a router and add a port to the subnet:
# Replace with network_id from your environment network_id = '81bf592a-9e3f-4f84-a839-ae87df188dc1' credentials = get_credentials() neutron = client.Client(**credentials) neutron.format = json request = {'router': {'name': 'router name', 'admin_state_up': True}} router = neutron.create_router(request) router_id = router['router']['id'] # for example: '72cf1682-60a8-4890-b0ed-6bad7d9f5466' router = neutron.show_router(router_id) print(router) body_value = {'port': { 'admin_state_up': True, 'device_id': router_id, 'name': 'port1', 'network_id': network_id, }} response = neutron.create_port(body=body_value) print(response) print("Execution Completed")
Create router: complete code listing example
#!/usr/bin/env python
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client
import novaclient.v1_1.client as nvclient
from credentials import get_credentials
from credentials import get_nova_credentials
from utils import print_values_server
credentials = get_nova_credentials()
nova_client = nvclient.Client(**credentials)
# Replace with network_id from your environment
network_id = '81bf592a-9e3f-4f84-a839-ae87df188dc1'
try:
    credentials = get_credentials()
    neutron = client.Client(**credentials)
    neutron.format = 'json'
    request = {'router': {'name': 'router name',
                          'admin_state_up': True}}
    router = neutron.create_router(request)
    router_id = router['router']['id']
    # for example: '72cf1682-60a8-4890-b0ed-6bad7d9f5466'
    router = neutron.show_router(router_id)
    print(router)
    body_value = {'port': {
        'admin_state_up': True,
        'device_id': router_id,
        'name': 'port1',
        'network_id': network_id,
        }}
    response = neutron.create_port(body=body_value)
    print(response)
finally:
    print("Execution completed")Delete a network
This example queries OpenStack Networking to delete a network.
To delete a network:
Import the following modules:
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client from credentials import get_credentialsGet credentials. See
Get Nova credentials <get-nova-credentials>.Instantiate the
neutronclient object by using thecredentialsdictionary object:neutron = client.Client(**credentials)Delete the network:
body_sample = {'network': {'name': network_name, 'admin_state_up': True}} netw = neutron.create_network(body=body_sample) net_dict = netw['network'] network_id = net_dict['id'] print('Network %s created' % network_id) body_create_subnet = {'subnets': [{'cidr': '192.168.199.0/24', 'ip_version': 4, 'network_id': network_id}]} subnet = neutron.create_subnet(body=body_create_subnet) print('Created subnet %s' % subnet) neutron.delete_network(network_id) print('Deleted Network %s' % network_id) print("Execution completed")
Delete network: complete code listing example
#!/usr/bin/env python
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client
from credentials import get_credentials
network_name = 'temp_network'
credentials = get_credentials()
neutron = client.Client(**credentials)
try:
    body_sample = {'network': {'name': network_name,
                   'admin_state_up': True}}
    netw = neutron.create_network(body=body_sample)
    net_dict = netw['network']
    network_id = net_dict['id']
    print('Network %s created' % network_id)
    body_create_subnet = {'subnets': [{'cidr': '192.168.199.0/24',
                          'ip_version': 4, 'network_id': network_id}]}
    subnet = neutron.create_subnet(body=body_create_subnet)
    print('Created subnet %s' % subnet)
    neutron.delete_network(network_id)
    print('Deleted Network %s' % network_id)
finally:
    print("Execution Completed")List routers
This example queries OpenStack Networking to list all routers.
Import the following modules:
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client from credentials import get_credentials from utils import print_valuesGet credentials. See
Get Nova credentials <get-nova-credentials>.Instantiate the
neutronclient object by using thecredentialsdictionary object:neutron = client.Client(**credentials)List the routers:
routers_list = neutron.list_routers(retrieve_all=True) print_values(routers_list, 'routers') print("Execution completed")For
print_values, seePrint values <print-values>.
List routers: complete code listing example
#!/usr/bin/env python
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client
from credentials import get_credentials
from utils import print_values
try:
    credentials = get_credentials()
    neutron = client.Client(**credentials)
    routers_list = neutron.list_routers(retrieve_all=True)
    print_values(routers_list, 'routers')
finally:
    print("Execution completed")List security groups
This example queries OpenStack Networking to list security groups.
Import the following modules:
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client from credentials import get_credentials from utils import print_valuesGet credentials. See
Get credentials <get-credentials>.Instantiate the
neutronclient object by using thecredentialsdictionary object:neutron = client.Client(**credentials)List Security groups
sg = neutron.list_security_groups() print(sg)
List security groups: complete code listing example
#!/usr/bin/env python
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client
from credentials import get_credentials
from utils import print_values
credentials = get_credentials()
neutron = client.Client(**credentials)
sg = neutron.list_security_groups()
print(sg)
.. note::
 OpenStack Networking security groups are case-sensitive while the
 nova-network security groups are case-insensitive.List subnets
This example queries OpenStack Networking to list subnets.
Import the following modules:
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client from credentials import get_credentials from utils import print_valuesGet credentials. See :ref:'Get credentials <get-credentials>'.
Instantiate the
neutronclient object by using thecredentialsdictionary object:neutron = client.Client(**credentials)List subnets:
subnets = neutron.list_subnets() print(subnets)
List subnets: complete code listing example
#!/usr/bin/env python
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client
from credentials import get_credentials
from utils import print_values
credentials = get_credentials()
neutron = client.Client(**credentials)
subnets = neutron.list_subnets()
print(subnets)