pyvmomi
VMware vSphere API Python Bindings (by vmware)
ANSIBLE-vSphere-VCSA-OVA-Deploy
This particular repository uses Ansible and will deploy the VCSA OVA into an ESXi host, configure basic settings on the vCenter and add hosts + licenses (by vPackets)
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pyvmomi
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- vSphere python SDK
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Would anyone be interested in a web app for managing bare metal/kvms? Details in comments.
On the other hand, for VMWare I decide to use their API. For this I'd look at the Python libraries for VMWare (see [here](https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi)) and start reading the documentation. I'd write simple scripts that do the things I want to do. There are some great [code samples](https://github.com/vmware/vsphere-automation-sdk-python) to even get you started.
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Programmatically get list of VM names and IP's from a standalone ESXi server?
VMware itself offers a lot of bindings for their APIs; you can consult their Github org and their list of public repositories for the open source ones, for example for Go or Python.
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AttributeError: module 'pyVmomi.VmomiSupport' has no attribute 'VmomiJSONEncoder'
Okay my bad... I just installed it using : bash pip install --upgrade pyvmomi Following this doc : https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi
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Anyone able to use Ansible with ESXi 7.0 Update 2
mzulmin@3e0448c81d1b ~ % pip show pyvmomi Name: pyvmomi Version: 7.0.2 Summary: VMware vSphere Python SDK Home-page: https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi Author: VMware, Inc. Author-email: [email protected] License: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License Location: /usr/local/lib/python3.8/dist-packages Requires: six, requests Required-by:
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Vsphere and ESxi host info via RESTful
there is a python wrapper for the vSphere API : https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi you could get these infos w/ some powerCLI as well.
- Help with VMWare Automation
ANSIBLE-vSphere-VCSA-OVA-Deploy
Posts with mentions or reviews of ANSIBLE-vSphere-VCSA-OVA-Deploy.
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Anyone able to use Ansible with ESXi 7.0 Update 2
I came across a video where a VCsa OVA get's deployed using Ansible with the following playbook: https://github.com/vPackets/ANSIBLE-vSphere-VCSA-OVA-Deploy
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pyvmomi and ANSIBLE-vSphere-VCSA-OVA-Deploy you can also consider the following projects:
vsphere-automation-sdk-python - Python samples, language bindings, and API reference documentation for vSphere, VMC, and NSX-T using the VMware REST API
govmomi - Go library for the VMware vSphere API
netmiko - Multi-vendor library to simplify Paramiko SSH connections to network devices
starlite - Light, Flexible and Extensible ASGI API framework | Effortlessly Build Performant APIs [Moved to: https://github.com/litestar-org/litestar]
community.vmware - Ansible Collection for VMware