Source code for hpOneView.resources.networking.network_sets

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from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import absolute_import
from future import standard_library

standard_library.install_aliases()


from hpOneView.resources.resource import ResourceClient


[docs]class NetworkSets(object): """ Network Sets API client. """ URI = '/rest/network-sets' DEFAULT_VALUES = { '200': {"type": "network-set"}, '300': {"type": "network-setV300"}, '500': {"type": "network-setV300"}, '600': {"type": "network-setV4"} } def __init__(self, con): self._connection = con self._client = ResourceClient(con, self.URI)
[docs] def get_all(self, start=0, count=-1, filter='', sort=''): """ Gets a paginated collection of network sets. The collection is based on optional sorting and filtering and is constrained by start and count parameters. Args: start: The first item to return, using 0-based indexing. If not specified, the default is 0 - start with the first available item. count: The number of resources to return. A count of -1 requests all items. The actual number of items in the response might differ from the requested count if the sum of start and count exceeds the total number of items. filter (list or str): A general filter/query string to narrow the list of items returned. The default is no filter; all resources are returned. sort: The sort order of the returned data set. By default, the sort order is based on create time with the oldest entry first. Returns: list: A list of Network sets. """ return self._client.get_all(start, count, filter=filter, sort=sort)
[docs] def delete(self, resource, force=False, timeout=-1): """ Deletes a network set. Any deployed connections that are using the network are placed in the 'Failed' state. Args: resource: dict object to delete force: If set to true, the operation completes despite any problems with network connectivity or errors on the resource itself. The default is false. timeout: Timeout in seconds. Wait for task completion by default. The timeout does not abort the operation in OneView; it just stops waiting for its completion. Returns: bool: Indicates if the resource was successfully deleted. """ return self._client.delete(resource, force=force, timeout=timeout)
[docs] def get(self, id_or_uri): """ Gets the network set with the specified ID. Args: id_or_uri: ID or URI of network set. Returns: dict: Network set. """ return self._client.get(id_or_uri)
[docs] def create(self, resource, timeout=-1): """ Creates a network set. Args: resource (dict): Object to create. timeout: Timeout in seconds. Wait for task completion by default. The timeout does not abort the operation in OneView; it just stops waiting for its completion. Returns: Created resource. """ return self._client.create(resource, timeout=timeout, default_values=self.DEFAULT_VALUES)
[docs] def update(self, resource, timeout=-1): """ Updates a network set. Args: resource (dict): Object to update. timeout: Timeout in seconds. Wait for task completion by default. The timeout does not abort the operation in OneView; it just stops waiting for its completion. Returns: dict: Updated resource. """ return self._client.update(resource, timeout=timeout, default_values=self.DEFAULT_VALUES)
[docs] def get_by(self, field, value): """ Gets all network sets that match the filter. The search is case-insensitive. Args: field: Field name to filter. value: Value to filter. Returns: list: A list of Network sets. """ return self._client.get_by(field, value)
[docs] def get_all_without_ethernet(self, start=0, count=-1, filter='', sort=''): """ Gets a paginated collection of network sets without ethernet. The collection is based on optional sorting and filtering and is constrained by start and count parameters. Args: start: The first item to return, using 0-based indexing. If not specified, the default is 0 - start with the first available item. count: The number of resources to return. A count of -1 requests all items. The actual number of items in the response might differ from the requested count if the sum of start and count exceeds the total number of items. filter (list or str): A general filter/query string to narrow the list of items returned. The default is no filter; all resources are returned. sort: The sort order of the returned data set. By default, the sort order is based on create time with the oldest entry first. Returns: list: List of network sets, excluding Ethernet networks. """ without_ethernet_client = ResourceClient( self._connection, "/rest/network-sets/withoutEthernet") return without_ethernet_client.get_all(start, count, filter=filter, sort=sort)
[docs] def get_without_ethernet(self, id_or_uri): """ Gets the network set with the specified ID or URI without ethernet. Args: id_or_uri: Can be either the Network Set ID or URI. Returns: dict: Network set excluding Ethernet networks. """ uri = self._client.build_uri(id_or_uri) + "/withoutEthernet" return self._client.get(uri)
[docs] def patch(self, id_or_uri, operation, path, value, timeout=-1): """ Uses the PATCH to update the given resource. Only one operation can be performed in each PATCH call. Args: id_or_uri: Can be either the resource ID or the resource URI. operation: Patch operation path: Path value: Value timeout: Timeout in seconds. Wait for task completion by default. The timeout does not abort the operation in OneView; it just stops waiting for its completion. Returns: dict: Updated resource. """ return self._client.patch(id_or_uri, operation, path, value, timeout=timeout)