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Table of Contents

Introduction

This page describes how to refresh the datacenter repository and load templates from a remote repository, such as the default Abiquo remote repository.

When you refresh the repository, the platform will detect VM templates that you have manually added to the repository filesystem. See Importing Templates into the Appliance Library


Info

This tutorial does not describe how to upload an OVA or disk file from your local system in Abiquo. The easiest way to do this is to use the UI, which will call the Appliance manage remote service to load the package or disk, and automatically process an OVA file. See Add VM Templates to the Apps Library

To use the API, see Appliance Manager Template API Upload and Download. You can also Upload and replace template disks via API


You will need the following resources.

  • Datacenter or public cloud region
  • Remote repository (e.g. default remote repository).

Your user role must include the following privileges. 

  • ENTERPRISE_ADMINISTER_ALL
  • MANAGE_ENTERPRISES
  • APPLIB_ALLOW_MODIFY


The following pages describe the enterprise UI and Apps library functionality.

Summary diagram

The steps in this diagram link to the API reference guide resources and data entities sections.



Detailed steps

  1. Get the enterprise

    1. Get enterprises by name or get the enterprise ID and the enterprise

    2. Reference:

    3. cURL
    4. Keep the datacenterrepositories link

      Code Block
              {
                  "title": "repositories",
                  "rel": "datacenterrepositories",
                  "type": "application/vnd.abiquo.datacenterrepositories+json",
                  "href": "https://example.com:443/api/admin/enterprises/267/datacenterrepositories"
              },


  2. Switch to the enterprise
    1. Reference: How to switch enterprises via API
  3. Add templates to the enterprise's Apps library
    1. Get the datacenter repositories for the enterprise. From the enterprise entity, use the URL of the datacenter repositories link

      Code Block
              {
                  "title": "repositories",
                  "rel": "datacenterrepositories",
                  "type": "application/vnd.abiquo.datacenterrepositories+json",
                  "href": "https://example.com:443/api/admin/enterprises/267/datacenterrepositories"
              },


    2. Reference: https://wiki.abiquo.com/api/latest/DatacenterRepositoriesResource.html#list-datacenter-repositories

    3. From each datacenter repository, you will need the refresh link

      Code Block
                      {
                          "title": "refresh",
                          "rel": "refresh",
                          "type": "application/vnd.abiquo.acceptedrequest+json",
                          "href": "https://example.com:443/api/admin/enterprises/267/datacenterrepositories/1/actions/refresh"
                      },

      And the "virtualmachinetemplates" link.

      Code Block
              {
                  "title": "virtual machine templates",
                  "rel": "virtualmachinetemplates",
                  "type": "application/vnd.abiquo.virtualmachinetemplates+json",
                  "href": "https://example.com:443/api/admin/enterprises/267/datacenterrepositories/1/virtualmachinetemplates"
              },


    4. Refresh the repository by performing a PUT request to the refresh link. Reference: https://wiki.abiquo.com/api/latest/DatacenterRepositoriesResource.html#refresh-a-datacenter-repository-to-detect-new-virtual-machine-templates

      Code Block
      curl --verbose -X PUT https://example.com:443/api/admin/enterprises/267/datacenterrepositories/1/actions/refresh \
      	-H "Accept: application/vnd.abiquo.acceptedrequest+json; version=4.7;" \
      	-u user:password


    5. The refresh is an asynchronous task, so wait until it has completed to go on to the next step

    6. If a compatible template already exists, you can retrieve it now using the templates link and parameters. Reference: https://wiki.abiquo.com/api/latest/VirtualMachineTemplatesResource.html#list-virtual-machine-templates-in-a-datacenter-repository

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      Code Block
      curl --verbose -X GET https://example.com/api/admin/enterprises/267/datacenterrepositories/1/virtualmachinetemplates?hypervisorTypeName=VMX_04&limit=1&has=Core \
      	-H "Accept: application/vnd.abiquo.virtualmachinetemplates+json; version=4.7;" \
      	-u user:password   



    7. From a compatible template, you will need the edit link

      Code Block
                      {
                          "title": "Core",
                          "rel": "edit",
                          "type": "application/vnd.abiquo.virtualmachinetemplate+json",
                          "href": "https://example.com:443/api/admin/enterprises/267/datacenterrepositories/1/virtualmachinetemplates/3"
                      },


    8. If there are no templates, you can download one from a remote repository. There is a default remote repository registered in Abiquo
    9. To get a list of the templates available in the remote repository, use the Get template definition lists request. Reference: https://wiki.abiquo.com/api/latest/TemplateDefinitionListsResource.html#list-template-definition-lists

      Code Block
      curl --verbose -X GET https://example.com/api/admin/enterprises/267/appslib/templateDefinitionLists \
      	-H "Accept: application/vnd.abiquo.templatedefinitionslists+json; version=4.7;" \
      	-u user:password


    10. Sample response. Success status code: 200. From the response, search for a suitable template definition

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      Code Block
                         {
                              "id": 2083,
                              "url": "http://files.template-repository.abiquo.com/m0n0wall/m0n0wall-1.3b18-i386-monolithicFlat.1.5.ovf",
                              "name": "m0n0wall 1.3b18-i386",
                              "description": "m0n0wall is a project aimed at creating a complete, embedded firewall software package that, when used together with an embedded PC, provides \n            all the important features of commercial firewall boxes (including ease of use) at a fraction of the price (free software). https://PUBLIC:IP and use Username: admin, \n            password: abiquo. Configure MANUALLY the private IP of abicloud and it's done.",
                              "productName": "m0n0wall 1.3b18-i386",
                              "iconUrl": "http://files.template-repository.abiquo.com/m0n0wall/m0n0wall_logo.png",
                              "osType": "LINUX_2_6",
                              "ethernetDriverType": "E1000",
                              "links": [
                                  {
                                      "title": "Reseller enterprise",
                                      "rel": "enterprise",
                                      "type": "application/vnd.abiquo.enterprise+json",
                                      "href": "https://example.com:443/api/admin/enterprises/267"
                                  },
                                  {
                                      "title": "Firewall",
                                      "rel": "category",
                                      "type": "application/vnd.abiquo.category+json",
                                      "href": "https://example.com:443/api/config/categories/11"
                                  },
                                  {
                                      "title": "Repository 2.0",
                                      "rel": "templateDefinitionList",
                                      "type": "application/vnd.abiquo.templatedefinitionlist+json",
                                      "href": "https://example.com:443/api/admin/enterprises/267/appslib/templateDefinitionLists/87"
                                  },
                                  {
                                      "title": "m0n0wall 1.3b18-i386",
                                      "rel": "edit",
                                      "type": "application/vnd.abiquo.templatedefinition+json",
                                      "href": "https://example.com:443/api/admin/enterprises/267/appslib/templateDefinitions/2083"
                                  }
                              ],
                              "templatedefinitiondisks": [
                                  {
                                      "label": "scsi0:0",
                                      "diskFormatType": "VMDK_FLAT",
                                      "diskFileSize": 27262976,
                                      "hdRequired": 27262976,
                                      "diskControllerType": "SCSI",
                                      "diskController": "lsilogic",
                                      "links": []
                                  }
                              ]
                          },



    11. From the template definition, keep the edit link

      Code Block
                                  {
                                      "title": "m0n0wall 1.3b18-i386",
                                      "rel": "edit",
                                      "type": "application/vnd.abiquo.templatedefinition+json",
                                      "href": "https://example.com:443/api/admin/enterprises/267/appslib/templateDefinitions/2083"
                                  }


    12. Create a template from the template definition with the following request. Reference: https://wiki.abiquo.com/api/latest/VirtualMachineTemplatesResource.html#create-a-virtual-machine-template-in-a-datacenter-repository-by-download-promote-or-export

      Code Block
      curl -X POST https://example.com:443/api/admin/enterprises/267/datacenterrepositories/1/virtualmachinetemplates \ 
           -H 'Accept:application/vnd.abiquo.acceptedrequest+json;version=4.7' \ 
           -H 'Content-Type:application/vnd.abiquo.virtualmachinetemplaterequest+json;version=4.7' \ 
           -d @templatedefinition.json \ 
           -u user:password --verbose

      The templatedefinition.json file should contain the edit link to the template definition with the value of the "rel" attribute changed to "templatedefinition"

      Code Block
      {
        "links": [
          {
            "title": "m0n0wall 1.3b18-i386",
            "rel": "templateDefinition",
            "type": "application/vnd.abiquo.templatedefinition+json",
            "href": "https://example.com/api/admin/enterprises/267/appslib/templateDefinitions/2083/actions/repositoryInstall"
          }
        ]
      }

      This request will return a link. You can use the link to track the progress of the task.

      Expand


      Code Block
      {
          "message": "You can keep track of the progress in the link",
          "links": [
              {
                  "title": "status",
                  "rel": "status",
                  "type": "application/vnd.abiquo.task+json",
                  "href": "https://example.com:443/api/admin/enterprises/267/datacenterrepositories/1/virtualmachinetemplates/2251/tasks/de40272f-1e23-45c0-99ae-2255e5bc752f"
              }
          ]
      }


      The template ID is returned in the accepted request in the task link.

You can then use the VM template to create a VM.