## Usage: Creating resources: ``` from x import resource node1 = resource.create('node1', 'x/resources/ro_node/', 'rs/', {'ip':'10.0.0.3', 'ssh_key' : '/vagrant/tmp/keys/ssh_private', 'ssh_user':'vagrant'}) node2 = resource.create('node2', 'x/resources/ro_node/', 'rs/', {'ip':'10.0.0.4', 'ssh_key' : '/vagrant/tmp/keys/ssh_private', 'ssh_user':'vagrant'}) keystone_db_data = resource.create('mariadb_keystone_data', 'x/resources/data_container/', 'rs/', {'image' : 'mariadb', 'export_volumes' : ['/var/lib/mysql'], 'ip': '', 'ssh_user': '', 'ssh_key': ''}, connections={'ip' : 'node2.ip', 'ssh_key':'node2.ssh_key', 'ssh_user':'node2.ssh_user'}) nova_db_data = resource.create('mariadb_nova_data', 'x/resources/data_container/', 'rs/', {'image' : 'mariadb', 'export_volumes' : ['/var/lib/mysql'], 'ip': '', 'ssh_user': '', 'ssh_key': ''}, connections={'ip' : 'node1.ip', 'ssh_key':'node1.ssh_key', 'ssh_user':'node1.ssh_user'}) ``` to make connection after resource is created use `signal.connect` To test notifications: ``` keystone_db_data.args # displays node2 IP node2.update({'ip': '10.0.0.5'}) keystone_db_data.args # updated IP ``` If you close the Python shell you can load the resources like this: ``` from x import resource node1 = resource.load('rs/node1') node2 = resource.load('rs/node2') keystone_db_data = resource.load('rs/mariadn_keystone_data') nova_db_data = resource.load('rs/mariadb_nova_data') ``` Connections are loaded automatically. You can also load all resources at once: ``` from x import resource all_resources = resource.load_all('rs') ``` ## CLI You can do the above from the command-line client: ``` cd /vagrant python cli.py resource create node1 x/resources/ro_node/ rs/ '{"ip":"10.0.0.3", "ssh_key" : "/vagrant/tmp/keys/ssh_private", "ssh_user":"vagrant"}' python cli.py resource create node2 x/resources/ro_node/ rs/ '{"ip":"10.0.0.4", "ssh_key" : "/vagrant/tmp/keys/ssh_private", "ssh_user":"vagrant"}' python cli.py resource create mariadb_keystone_data x/resources/data_container/ rs/ '{"image": "mariadb", "export_volumes" : ["/var/lib/mysql"], "ip": "", "ssh_user": "", "ssh_key": ""}' python cli.py resource create mariadb_nova_data x/resources/data_container/ rs/ '{"image" : "mariadb", "export_volumes" : ["/var/lib/mysql"], "ip": "", "ssh_user": "", "ssh_key": ""}' # View resources python cli.py resource show rs/mariadb_keystone_data # Connect resources python cli.py connect rs/node2 rs/mariadb_keystone_data python cli.py connect rs/node1 rs/mariadb_nova_data # Test update python cli.py update rs/node2 '{"ip": "1.1.1.1"}' python cli.py resource show rs/mariadb_keystone_data # --> IP is 1.1.1.1 # View connections python cli.py connections show # Outputs graph to 'graph.png' file, please note that arrows don't have "normal" pointers, but just the line is thicker # please see http://networkx.lanl.gov/_modules/networkx/drawing/nx_pylab.html python cli.py connections graph # Disconnect python cli.py disconnect rs/mariadb_nova_data rs/node1 ```