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create_232.rs

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17
18//! Create Server command [microversion = 2.32]
19//!
20//! Wraps invoking of the `v2.1/servers` with `POST` method
21
22use clap::Args;
23use eyre::WrapErr;
24use tracing::info;
25
26use openstack_cli_core::cli::CliArgs;
27use openstack_cli_core::error::OpenStackCliError;
28use openstack_cli_core::output::OutputProcessor;
29use openstack_sdk::AsyncOpenStack;
30
31use clap::ValueEnum;
32use openstack_cli_core::common::parse_key_val;
33use openstack_sdk::api::QueryAsync;
34use openstack_sdk::api::compute::v2::server::create_232;
35use openstack_types::compute::v2::server::response;
36use serde_json::Value;
37
38/// Creates a server.
39///
40/// The progress of this operation depends on the location of the requested
41/// image, network I/O, host load, selected flavor, and other factors.
42///
43/// To check the progress of the request, make a `GET /servers/{id}` request.
44/// This call returns a progress attribute, which is a percentage value from 0
45/// to 100.
46///
47/// The `Location` header returns the full URL to the newly created server and
48/// is available as a `self` and `bookmark` link in the server representation.
49///
50/// When you create a server, the response shows only the server ID, its links,
51/// and the admin password. You can get additional attributes through
52/// subsequent `GET` requests on the server.
53///
54/// Include the `block_device_mapping_v2` parameter in the create request body
55/// to boot a server from a volume.
56///
57/// Include the `key_name` parameter in the create request body to add a
58/// keypair to the server when you create it. To create a keypair, make a
59/// [create keypair](https://docs.openstack.org/api-ref/compute/#create-or-import-keypair)
60/// request.
61///
62/// **Preconditions**
63///
64/// **Asynchronous postconditions**
65///
66/// **Troubleshooting**
67///
68/// Normal response codes: 202
69///
70/// Error response codes: badRequest(400), unauthorized(401), forbidden(403),
71/// itemNotFound(404), conflict(409)
72#[derive(Args)]
73#[command(about = "Create Server (microversion = 2.32)")]
74pub struct ServerCommand {
75    /// Request Query parameters
76    #[command(flatten)]
77    query: QueryParameters,
78
79    /// Path parameters
80    #[command(flatten)]
81    path: PathParameters,
82
83    /// The dictionary of data to send to the scheduler. Alternatively, you can
84    /// specify `OS-SCH-HNT:scheduler_hints` as the key in the request body.
85    ///
86    /// Note
87    ///
88    /// This is a top-level key in the request body, not part of the server
89    /// portion of the request body.
90    ///
91    /// There are a few caveats with scheduler hints:
92    ///
93    /// - The request validation schema is per hint. For example, some require
94    ///   a single string value, and some accept a list of values.
95    /// - Hints are only used based on the cloud scheduler configuration, which
96    ///   varies per deployment.
97    /// - Hints are pluggable per deployment, meaning that a cloud can have
98    ///   custom hints which may not be available in another cloud.
99    ///
100    /// For these reasons, it is important to consult each cloud’s user
101    /// documentation to know what is available for scheduler hints.
102    #[command(flatten)]
103    os_scheduler_hints: Option<OsSchedulerHints>,
104
105    /// A `server` object.
106    #[command(flatten)]
107    server: Server,
108}
109
110/// Query parameters
111#[derive(Args)]
112struct QueryParameters {}
113
114/// Path parameters
115#[derive(Args)]
116struct PathParameters {}
117/// OsSchedulerHints Body data
118#[derive(Args, Clone)]
119struct OsSchedulerHints {
120    /// Schedule the server on a host in the network specified with this
121    /// parameter and a cidr (`os:scheduler_hints.cidr`). It is available when
122    /// `SimpleCIDRAffinityFilter` is available on cloud side.
123    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
124    build_near_host_ip: Option<String>,
125
126    /// Schedule the server on a host in the network specified with an IP
127    /// address (`os:scheduler_hints:build_near_host_ip`) and this parameter.
128    /// If `os:scheduler_hints:build_near_host_ip` is specified and this
129    /// parameter is omitted, `/24` is used. It is available when
130    /// `SimpleCIDRAffinityFilter` is available on cloud side.
131    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
132    cidr: Option<String>,
133
134    /// A list of cell routes or a cell route (string). Schedule the server in
135    /// a cell that is not specified. It is available when
136    /// `DifferentCellFilter` is available on cloud side that is cell v1
137    /// environment.
138    ///
139    /// Parameter is an array, may be provided multiple times.
140    #[arg(action=clap::ArgAction::Append, help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
141    different_cell: Option<Vec<String>>,
142
143    /// A list of server UUIDs or a server UUID. Schedule the server on a
144    /// different host from a set of servers. It is available when
145    /// `DifferentHostFilter` is available on cloud side.
146    ///
147    /// Parameter is an array, may be provided multiple times.
148    #[arg(action=clap::ArgAction::Append, help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
149    different_host: Option<Vec<String>>,
150
151    /// The server group UUID. Schedule the server according to a policy of the
152    /// server group (`anti-affinity`, `affinity`, `soft-anti-affinity` or
153    /// `soft-affinity`). It is available when `ServerGroupAffinityFilter`,
154    /// `ServerGroupAntiAffinityFilter`, `ServerGroupSoftAntiAffinityWeigher`,
155    /// `ServerGroupSoftAffinityWeigher` are available on cloud side.
156    ///
157    /// Parameter is an array, may be provided multiple times.
158    #[arg(action=clap::ArgAction::Append, help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
159    group: Option<Vec<String>>,
160
161    /// Schedule the server by using a custom filter in JSON format. For
162    /// example:
163    ///
164    /// ```text
165    /// "query": "[\">=\",\"$free_ram_mb\",1024]"
166    /// ```
167    ///
168    /// It is available when `JsonFilter` is available on cloud side.
169    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long, value_name="JSON", value_parser=openstack_cli_core::common::parse_json)]
170    query: Option<Value>,
171
172    /// A list of server UUIDs or a server UUID. Schedule the server on the
173    /// same host as another server in a set of servers. It is available when
174    /// `SameHostFilter` is available on cloud side.
175    ///
176    /// Parameter is an array, may be provided multiple times.
177    #[arg(action=clap::ArgAction::Append, help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
178    same_host: Option<Vec<String>>,
179
180    /// A target cell name. Schedule the server in a host in the cell
181    /// specified. It is available when `TargetCellFilter` is available on
182    /// cloud side that is cell v1 environment.
183    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
184    target_cell: Option<String>,
185}
186
187#[derive(Clone, Eq, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd, ValueEnum)]
188enum OsDcfDiskConfig {
189    Auto,
190    Manual,
191}
192
193/// Server Body data
194#[derive(Args, Clone)]
195struct Server {
196    /// IPv4 address that should be used to access this server.
197    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
198    access_ipv4: Option<String>,
199
200    /// IPv6 address that should be used to access this server.
201    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
202    access_ipv6: Option<String>,
203
204    /// The administrative password of the server. If you omit this parameter,
205    /// the operation generates a new password.
206    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
207    admin_pass: Option<String>,
208
209    /// A target cell name. Schedule the server in a host in the cell
210    /// specified. It is available when `TargetCellFilter` is available on
211    /// cloud side that is cell v1 environment.
212    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
213    availability_zone: Option<String>,
214
215    /// Parameter is an array, may be provided multiple times.
216    #[arg(action=clap::ArgAction::Append, help_heading = "Body parameters", long, value_name="JSON", value_parser=openstack_cli_core::common::parse_json)]
217    block_device_mapping: Option<Vec<Value>>,
218
219    /// Enables fine grained control of the block device mapping for an
220    /// instance. This is typically used for booting servers from volumes. An
221    /// example format would look as follows:
222    ///
223    /// > ```text
224    /// > "block_device_mapping_v2": [{
225    /// >     "boot_index": "0",
226    /// >     "uuid": "ac408821-c95a-448f-9292-73986c790911",
227    /// >     "source_type": "image",
228    /// >     "volume_size": "25",
229    /// >     "destination_type": "volume",
230    /// >     "delete_on_termination": true,
231    /// >     "tag": "disk1",
232    /// >     "disk_bus": "scsi"}]
233    /// > ```
234    ///
235    /// In microversion 2.32, `tag` is an optional string attribute that can be
236    /// used to assign a tag to the block device. This tag is then exposed to
237    /// the guest in the metadata API and the config drive and is associated to
238    /// hardware metadata for that block device, such as bus (ex: SCSI), bus
239    /// address (ex: 1:0:2:0), and serial.
240    ///
241    /// A bug has caused the `tag` attribute to no longer be accepted starting
242    /// with version 2.33. It has been restored in version 2.42.
243    ///
244    /// Parameter is an array, may be provided multiple times.
245    #[arg(action=clap::ArgAction::Append, help_heading = "Body parameters", long, value_name="JSON", value_parser=openstack_cli_core::common::parse_json)]
246    block_device_mapping_v2: Option<Vec<Value>>,
247
248    /// Indicates whether a config drive enables metadata injection. The
249    /// config_drive setting provides information about a drive that the
250    /// instance can mount at boot time. The instance reads files from the
251    /// drive to get information that is normally available through the
252    /// metadata service. This metadata is different from the user data. Not
253    /// all cloud providers enable the `config_drive`. Read more in the
254    /// [OpenStack End User Guide](https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/user/config-drive.html).
255    #[arg(action=clap::ArgAction::Set, help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
256    config_drive: Option<bool>,
257
258    /// A free form description of the server. Limited to 255 characters in
259    /// length. Before microversion 2.19 this was set to the server name.
260    ///
261    /// **New in version 2.19**
262    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
263    description: Option<String>,
264
265    /// Set explicit NULL for the description
266    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long, action = clap::ArgAction::SetTrue, conflicts_with = "description")]
267    no_description: bool,
268
269    /// The flavor reference, as an ID (including a UUID) or full URL, for the
270    /// flavor for your server instance.
271    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
272    flavor_ref: String,
273
274    /// The UUID of the image to use for your server instance. This is not
275    /// required in case of boot from volume. In all other cases it is required
276    /// and must be a valid UUID otherwise API will return 400.
277    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
278    image_ref: Option<String>,
279
280    /// A target cell name. Schedule the server in a host in the cell
281    /// specified. It is available when `TargetCellFilter` is available on
282    /// cloud side that is cell v1 environment.
283    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
284    key_name: Option<String>,
285
286    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
287    max_count: Option<i32>,
288
289    /// Metadata key and value pairs. The maximum size of the metadata key and
290    /// value is 255 bytes each.
291    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long, value_name="key=value", value_parser=parse_key_val::<String, String>)]
292    metadata: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
293
294    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
295    min_count: Option<i32>,
296
297    /// A target cell name. Schedule the server in a host in the cell
298    /// specified. It is available when `TargetCellFilter` is available on
299    /// cloud side that is cell v1 environment.
300    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
301    name: String,
302
303    /// A list of `network` object. Required parameter when there are multiple
304    /// networks defined for the tenant. When you do not specify the networks
305    /// parameter, the server attaches to the only network created for the
306    /// current tenant. Optionally, you can create one or more NICs on the
307    /// server. To provision the server instance with a NIC for a network,
308    /// specify the UUID of the network in the `uuid` attribute in a `networks`
309    /// object. To provision the server instance with a NIC for an already
310    /// existing port, specify the port-id in the `port` attribute in a
311    /// `networks` object.
312    ///
313    /// If multiple networks are defined, the order in which they appear in the
314    /// guest operating system will not necessarily reflect the order in which
315    /// they are given in the server boot request. Guests should therefore not
316    /// depend on device order to deduce any information about their network
317    /// devices. Instead, device role tags should be used: introduced in 2.32,
318    /// broken in 2.37, and re-introduced and fixed in 2.42, the `tag` is an
319    /// optional, string attribute that can be used to assign a tag to a
320    /// virtual network interface. This tag is then exposed to the guest in the
321    /// metadata API and the config drive and is associated to hardware
322    /// metadata for that network interface, such as bus (ex: PCI), bus address
323    /// (ex: 0000:00:02.0), and MAC address.
324    ///
325    /// A bug has caused the `tag` attribute to no longer be accepted starting
326    /// with version 2.37. Therefore, network interfaces could only be tagged
327    /// in versions 2.32 to 2.36 inclusively. Version 2.42 has restored the
328    /// `tag` attribute.
329    ///
330    /// Starting with microversion 2.37, this field is required and the special
331    /// string values *auto* and *none* can be specified for networks. *auto*
332    /// tells the Compute service to use a network that is available to the
333    /// project, if one exists. If one does not exist, the Compute service will
334    /// attempt to automatically allocate a network for the project (if
335    /// possible). *none* tells the Compute service to not allocate a network
336    /// for the instance. The *auto* and *none* values cannot be used with any
337    /// other network values, including other network uuids, ports, fixed IPs
338    /// or device tags. These are requested as strings for the networks value,
339    /// not in a list. See the associated example.
340    ///
341    /// Parameter is an array, may be provided multiple times.
342    #[arg(action=clap::ArgAction::Append, help_heading = "Body parameters", long, value_name="JSON", value_parser=openstack_cli_core::common::parse_json)]
343    networks: Option<Vec<Value>>,
344
345    /// Controls how the API partitions the disk when you create, rebuild, or
346    /// resize servers. A server inherits the `OS-DCF:diskConfig` value from
347    /// the image from which it was created, and an image inherits the
348    /// `OS-DCF:diskConfig` value from the server from which it was created. To
349    /// override the inherited setting, you can include this attribute in the
350    /// request body of a server create, rebuild, or resize request. If the
351    /// `OS-DCF:diskConfig` value for an image is `MANUAL`, you cannot create a
352    /// server from that image and set its `OS-DCF:diskConfig` value to `AUTO`.
353    /// A valid value is:
354    ///
355    /// - `AUTO`. The API builds the server with a single partition the size of
356    ///   the target flavor disk. The API automatically adjusts the file system
357    ///   to fit the entire partition.
358    /// - `MANUAL`. The API builds the server by using whatever partition
359    ///   scheme and file system is in the source image. If the target flavor
360    ///   disk is larger, the API does not partition the remaining disk space.
361    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
362    os_dcf_disk_config: Option<OsDcfDiskConfig>,
363
364    /// The file path and contents, text only, to inject into the server at
365    /// launch. The maximum size of the file path data is 255 bytes. The
366    /// maximum limit is the number of allowed bytes in the decoded, rather
367    /// than encoded, data.
368    ///
369    /// **Available until version 2.56**
370    ///
371    /// Parameter is an array, may be provided multiple times.
372    #[arg(action=clap::ArgAction::Append, help_heading = "Body parameters", long, value_name="JSON", value_parser=openstack_cli_core::common::parse_json)]
373    personality: Option<Vec<Value>>,
374
375    /// Indicates whether a config drive enables metadata injection. The
376    /// config_drive setting provides information about a drive that the
377    /// instance can mount at boot time. The instance reads files from the
378    /// drive to get information that is normally available through the
379    /// metadata service. This metadata is different from the user data. Not
380    /// all cloud providers enable the `config_drive`. Read more in the
381    /// [OpenStack End User Guide](https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/user/config-drive.html).
382    #[arg(action=clap::ArgAction::Set, help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
383    return_reservation_id: Option<bool>,
384
385    /// One or more security groups. Specify the name of the security group in
386    /// the `name` attribute. If you omit this attribute, the API creates the
387    /// server in the `default` security group. Requested security groups are
388    /// not applied to pre-existing ports.
389    ///
390    /// Parameter is an array, may be provided multiple times.
391    #[arg(action=clap::ArgAction::Append, help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
392    security_groups: Option<Vec<String>>,
393
394    /// Configuration information or scripts to use upon launch. Must be Base64
395    /// encoded. Restricted to 65535 bytes.
396    ///
397    /// Note
398    ///
399    /// The `null` value allowed in Nova legacy v2 API, but due to the strict
400    /// input validation, it isn’t allowed in Nova v2.1 API.
401    #[arg(help_heading = "Body parameters", long)]
402    user_data: Option<String>,
403}
404
405impl ServerCommand {
406    /// Perform command action
407    pub async fn take_action<C: CliArgs>(
408        &self,
409        parsed_args: &C,
410        client: &mut AsyncOpenStack,
411    ) -> Result<(), OpenStackCliError> {
412        info!("Create Server");
413
414        let op = OutputProcessor::from_args(parsed_args, Some("compute.server"), Some("create"));
415        op.validate_args(parsed_args)?;
416
417        let mut ep_builder = create_232::Request::builder();
418        ep_builder.header(
419            http::header::HeaderName::from_static("openstack-api-version"),
420            http::header::HeaderValue::from_static("compute 2.32"),
421        );
422
423        // Set body parameters
424        // Set Request.os_scheduler_hints data
425        if let Some(args) = &self.os_scheduler_hints {
426            let mut os_scheduler_hints_builder = create_232::OsSchedulerHintsBuilder::default();
427            if let Some(val) = &args.build_near_host_ip {
428                os_scheduler_hints_builder.build_near_host_ip(val);
429            }
430
431            if let Some(val) = &args.cidr {
432                os_scheduler_hints_builder.cidr(val);
433            }
434
435            if let Some(val) = &args.different_cell {
436                os_scheduler_hints_builder
437                    .different_cell(val.iter().map(Into::into).collect::<Vec<_>>());
438            }
439
440            if let Some(val) = &args.different_host {
441                os_scheduler_hints_builder
442                    .different_host(val.iter().map(Into::into).collect::<Vec<_>>());
443            }
444
445            if let Some(val) = &args.group {
446                os_scheduler_hints_builder.group(val.iter().map(Into::into).collect::<Vec<_>>());
447            }
448
449            if let Some(val) = &args.query {
450                os_scheduler_hints_builder.query(val.clone());
451            }
452
453            if let Some(val) = &args.same_host {
454                os_scheduler_hints_builder
455                    .same_host(val.iter().map(Into::into).collect::<Vec<_>>());
456            }
457
458            if let Some(val) = &args.target_cell {
459                os_scheduler_hints_builder.target_cell(val);
460            }
461
462            ep_builder.os_scheduler_hints(
463                os_scheduler_hints_builder
464                    .build()
465                    .wrap_err("error preparing the request data")?,
466            );
467        }
468
469        // Set Request.server data
470        let args = &self.server;
471        let mut server_builder = create_232::ServerBuilder::default();
472        if let Some(val) = &args.os_dcf_disk_config {
473            let tmp = match val {
474                OsDcfDiskConfig::Auto => create_232::OsDcfDiskConfig::Auto,
475                OsDcfDiskConfig::Manual => create_232::OsDcfDiskConfig::Manual,
476            };
477            server_builder.os_dcf_disk_config(tmp);
478        }
479
480        if let Some(val) = &args.access_ipv4 {
481            server_builder.access_ipv4(val);
482        }
483
484        if let Some(val) = &args.access_ipv6 {
485            server_builder.access_ipv6(val);
486        }
487
488        if let Some(val) = &args.admin_pass {
489            server_builder.admin_pass(val);
490        }
491
492        if let Some(val) = &args.availability_zone {
493            server_builder.availability_zone(val);
494        }
495
496        if let Some(val) = &args.block_device_mapping {
497            let block_device_mapping_builder: Vec<create_232::BlockDeviceMapping> = val
498                .iter()
499                .flat_map(|v| {
500                    serde_json::from_value::<create_232::BlockDeviceMapping>(v.to_owned())
501                })
502                .collect::<Vec<create_232::BlockDeviceMapping>>();
503            server_builder.block_device_mapping(block_device_mapping_builder);
504        }
505
506        if let Some(val) = &args.block_device_mapping_v2 {
507            let block_device_mapping_v2_builder: Vec<create_232::BlockDeviceMappingV2> = val
508                .iter()
509                .flat_map(|v| {
510                    serde_json::from_value::<create_232::BlockDeviceMappingV2>(v.to_owned())
511                })
512                .collect::<Vec<create_232::BlockDeviceMappingV2>>();
513            server_builder.block_device_mapping_v2(block_device_mapping_v2_builder);
514        }
515
516        if let Some(val) = &args.config_drive {
517            server_builder.config_drive(*val);
518        }
519
520        if let Some(val) = &args.description {
521            server_builder.description(Some(val.into()));
522        } else if args.no_description {
523            server_builder.description(None);
524        }
525
526        server_builder.flavor_ref(&args.flavor_ref);
527
528        if let Some(val) = &args.image_ref {
529            server_builder.image_ref(val);
530        }
531
532        if let Some(val) = &args.key_name {
533            server_builder.key_name(val);
534        }
535
536        if let Some(val) = &args.max_count {
537            server_builder.max_count(*val);
538        }
539
540        if let Some(val) = &args.metadata {
541            server_builder.metadata(val.iter().cloned());
542        }
543
544        if let Some(val) = &args.min_count {
545            server_builder.min_count(*val);
546        }
547
548        server_builder.name(&args.name);
549
550        if let Some(val) = &args.networks {
551            let networks_builder: Vec<create_232::Networks> = val
552                .iter()
553                .flat_map(|v| serde_json::from_value::<create_232::Networks>(v.to_owned()))
554                .collect::<Vec<create_232::Networks>>();
555            server_builder.networks(networks_builder);
556        }
557
558        if let Some(val) = &args.personality {
559            let personality_builder: Vec<create_232::Personality> = val
560                .iter()
561                .flat_map(|v| serde_json::from_value::<create_232::Personality>(v.to_owned()))
562                .collect::<Vec<create_232::Personality>>();
563            server_builder.personality(personality_builder);
564        }
565
566        if let Some(val) = &args.return_reservation_id {
567            server_builder.return_reservation_id(*val);
568        }
569
570        if let Some(val) = &args.security_groups {
571            let security_groups_builder: Vec<create_232::SecurityGroups> = val
572                .iter()
573                .flat_map(|v| create_232::SecurityGroupsBuilder::default().name(v).build())
574                .collect();
575            server_builder.security_groups(security_groups_builder);
576        }
577
578        if let Some(val) = &args.user_data {
579            server_builder.user_data(val);
580        }
581
582        ep_builder.server(
583            server_builder
584                .build()
585                .wrap_err("error preparing the request data")?,
586        );
587
588        let ep = ep_builder
589            .build()
590            .map_err(|x| OpenStackCliError::EndpointBuild(x.to_string()))?;
591
592        let data: serde_json::Value = ep.query_async(client).await?;
593
594        op.output_single::<response::create_a::ServerResponse>(data.clone())
595            .or_else(|_| op.output_single::<response::create_b::ServerResponse>(data.clone()))?;
596        // Show command specific hints
597        op.show_command_hint()?;
598        Ok(())
599    }
600}