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# (c) Jan Gehring <jan.gehring@gmail.com>
#
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=head1 NAME
Rex::Box::KVM - Rex/Boxes KVM Module
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This is a Rex/Boxes module to use KVM VMs. You need to have libvirt installed.
=head1 EXAMPLES
To use this module inside your Rexfile you can use the following commands.
use Rex::Commands::Box;
set box => "KVM";
task "prepare_box", sub {
box {
my ($box) = @_;
$box->name("mybox");
$box->url("http://box.rexify.org/box/ubuntu-server-12.10-amd64.kvm.qcow2");
$box->network(1 => {
name => "default",
});
$box->auth(
user => "root",
password => "box",
);
$box->setup("setup_task");
};
};
If you want to use a YAML file you can use the following template.
type: KVM
vms:
vmone:
url: http://box.rexify.org/box/ubuntu-server-12.10-amd64.kvm.qcow2
setup: setup_task
And then you can use it the following way in your Rexfile.
use Rex::Commands::Box init_file => "file.yml";
task "prepare_vms", sub {
boxes "init";
};
=head1 METHODS
See also the Methods of Rex::Box::Base. This module inherits all methods of it.
=cut
package Rex::Box::KVM;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use Rex::Box::Base;
use Rex::Commands -no => [qw/auth/];
use Rex::Commands::Run;
use Rex::Commands::Fs;
use Rex::Commands::Virtualization;
use Rex::Commands::SimpleCheck;
our $VERSION = '1.4.1'; # VERSION
BEGIN {
LWP::UserAgent->use;
}
use Time::HiRes qw(tv_interval gettimeofday);
use File::Basename qw(basename);
use base qw(Rex::Box::Base);
set virtualization => "LibVirt";
$|++;
################################################################################
# BEGIN of class methods
################################################################################
=head2 new(name => $vmname)
Constructor if used in OO mode.
my $box = Rex::Box::KVM->new(name => "vmname");
=cut
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $proto = ref($class) || $class;
my $self = $proto->SUPER::new(@_);
bless( $self, ref($class) || $class );
return $self;
}
=head2 memory($memory_size)
Sets the memory of a VM in megabyte.
=cut
sub memory {
my ( $self, $mem ) = @_;
$self->{memory} = $mem * 1024; # libvirt wants kilobytes
}
sub import_vm {
my ($self) = @_;
# check if machine already exists
my $vms = vm list => "all";
my $vm_exists = 0;
for my $vm ( @{$vms} ) {
if ( $vm->{name} eq $self->{name} ) {
Rex::Logger::debug("VM already exists. Don't import anything.");
$vm_exists = 1;
}
}
if ( !$vm_exists ) {
# if not, create it
$self->_download;
my $filename = basename( $self->{url} );
Rex::Logger::info("Importing VM ./tmp/$filename");
my @options = (
import => $self->{name},
file => "./tmp/$filename",
%{$self},
);
if (Rex::Config::get_use_rex_kvm_agent) {
my $tcp_port = int( rand(40000) ) + 10000;
push @options, 'serial_devices',
[
{
type => 'tcp',
host => '127.0.0.1',
port => $tcp_port,
},
];
Rex::Logger::info(
"Binding a serial device to TCP port $tcp_port for rex-kvm-agent");
}
vm @options;
#unlink "./tmp/$filename";
}
my $vminfo = vm info => $self->{name};
if ( $vminfo->{State} eq "shut off" ) {
$self->start;
}
$self->{info} = vm guestinfo => $self->{name};
}
sub list_boxes {
my ($self) = @_;
my $vms = vm list => "all";
return @{$vms};
}
=head2 info
Returns a hashRef of vm information.
=cut
sub info {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->ip;
return $self->{info};
}
=head2 ip
This method return the ip of a vm on which the ssh daemon is listening.
=cut
sub ip {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->{info} = vm guestinfo => $self->{name};
return $self->{info}->{network}->[0]->{ip};
}
1;
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