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docker-machine/drivers/rackspace/client.go
Nathan LeClaire b5927f10c4 Make libmachine usable by outside world
- Clear out some cruft tightly coupling libmachine to filestore

- Comment out drivers other than virtualbox for now

- Change way too many things

- Mostly, break out the code to be more modular.

- Destroy all traces of "provider" in its current form.  It will be
brought back as something more sensible, instead of something which
overlaps in function with both Host and Store.

- Fix mis-managed config passthru

- Remove a few instances of state stored in env vars

- This should be explicitly communicated in Go-land, not through the
shell.

- Rename "store" module to "persist"

- This is done mostly to avoid confusion about the fact that a concrete
instance of a "Store" interface is oftentimes referred to as "store" in
the code.

- Rip out repetitive antipattern for getting store

- This replaces the previous repetive idiom for getting the cert info, and
consequently the store, with a much less repetitive idiom.

- Also, some redundant methods in commands.go for accessing hosts have
either been simplified or removed entirely.

- First steps towards fixing up tests

- Test progress continues

- Replace unit tests with integration tests

- MAKE ALL UNIT TESTS PASS YAY

- Add helper test files

- Don't write to disk in libmachine/host

- Heh.. coverage check strikes again

- Fix remove code

- Move cert code around

- Continued progress: simplify Driver

- Fixups and make creation work with new model

- Move drivers module inside of libmachine

- Move ssh module inside of libmachine

- Move state module to libmachine

- Move utils module to libmachine

- Move version module to libmachine

- Move log module to libmachine

- Modify some constructor methods around

- Change Travis build dep structure

- Boring gofmt fix

- Add version module

- Move NewHost to store

- Update some boring cert path infos to make API easier to use

- Fix up some issues around the new model

- Clean up some cert path stuff

- Don't use shady functions to get store path :D

- Continue artifact work

- Fix silly machines dir bug

- Continue fixing silly path issues

- Change up output of vbm a bit

- Continue work to make example go

- Change output a little more

- Last changes needed to make create finish properly

- Fix config.go to use libmachine

- Cut down code duplication and make both methods work with libmachine

- Add pluggable logging implementation

- Return error when machine already in desired state

- Update example to show log method

- Fix file:// bug

- Fix Swarm defaults

- Remove unused TLS settings from Engine and Swarm options

- Remove spurious error

- Correct bug detecting if migration was performed

- Fix compilation errors from tests

- Fix most of remaining test issues

- Fix final silly bug in tests

- Remove extraneous debug code

- Add -race to test command

- Appease the gofmt

- Appease the generate coverage

- Making executive decision to remove Travis coverage check

In the early days I thought this would be a good idea because it would
encourage people to write tests in case they added a new module.  Well,
in fact it has just turned into a giant nuisance and made refactoring
work like this even more difficult.

- Move Get to Load
- Move HostListItem code to CLI

Signed-off-by: Nathan LeClaire <nathan.leclaire@gmail.com>
2015-09-23 12:30:15 -07:00

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package rackspace
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/docker/machine/drivers/openstack"
"github.com/docker/machine/libmachine/log"
"github.com/docker/machine/libmachine/version"
"github.com/rackspace/gophercloud"
"github.com/rackspace/gophercloud/rackspace"
)
func unsupportedOpErr(operation string) error {
return fmt.Errorf("Rackspace does not currently support the %s operation", operation)
}
// Client is a Rackspace specialization of the generic OpenStack driver.
type Client struct {
openstack.GenericClient
driver *Driver
}
// Authenticate creates a Rackspace-specific Gophercloud client.
func (c *Client) Authenticate(d *openstack.Driver) error {
if c.Provider != nil {
return nil
}
log.WithFields(log.Fields{
"Username": d.Username,
}).Debug("Authenticating to Rackspace.")
apiKey := c.driver.APIKey
opts := gophercloud.AuthOptions{
Username: d.Username,
APIKey: apiKey,
}
provider, err := rackspace.NewClient(rackspace.RackspaceUSIdentity)
if err != nil {
return err
}
provider.UserAgent.Prepend(fmt.Sprintf("docker-machine/v%d", version.ApiVersion))
err = rackspace.Authenticate(provider, opts)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.Provider = provider
return nil
}
// StartInstance is unfortunately not supported on Rackspace at this time.
func (c *Client) StartInstance(d *openstack.Driver) error {
return unsupportedOpErr("start")
}
// StopInstance is unfortunately not support on Rackspace at this time.
func (c *Client) StopInstance(d *openstack.Driver) error {
return unsupportedOpErr("stop")
}
// GetInstanceIpAddresses can be short-circuited with the server's AccessIPv4Addr on Rackspace.
func (c *Client) GetInstanceIpAddresses(d *openstack.Driver) ([]openstack.IpAddress, error) {
server, err := c.GetServerDetail(d)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return []openstack.IpAddress{
{
Network: "public",
Address: server.AccessIPv4,
AddressType: openstack.Fixed,
},
}, nil
}