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Adding Examples for Python SDK to create FCR and FCR based Connections
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__all__ = ['cloud_router','connections','utils','oauth2'] |
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__all__ = ['cloud_router','cloud_router_management'] |
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from examples.services.fabricv4.utils import utils | ||
from equinix.services import fabricv4 as module | ||
import cloud_router_management | ||
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if __name__ == "__main__": | ||
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""" | ||
Create a Fabric Cloud Router (FCR) using the Equinix Fabric API. | ||
This method sends a request to create a new Fabric Cloud Router with specified configurations | ||
such as router type, name, location, package, and associated project and account details. | ||
Notifications are also configured to receive updates regarding the router. | ||
Construct a `CloudRouterPostRequest` object using the `module.CloudRouterPostRequest` class. | ||
This object contains the details required to create the Fabric Cloud Router. | ||
Notes: | ||
- Ensure that the necessary modules and classes (e.g., `CloudRouterPostRequest`) are imported | ||
and accessible before invoking this method. | ||
- The values provided in the request object are hardcoded for this example; modify them according | ||
to your requirements. | ||
- This method only constructs and logs the request object; it does not send the request to the API. | ||
You may need to call an appropriate method or function to execute the API call. | ||
""" | ||
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utils.pr_yellow('\nCreate Fabric Cloud Router') | ||
fcr_request = module.CloudRouterPostRequest( | ||
type="XF_ROUTER", | ||
name="Python_FCR", | ||
location={"metro_code": "SV"}, | ||
package={"code": "STANDARD"}, | ||
order={"purchase_order_number": "1-14535"}, | ||
project={"project_id": "123456877663"}, | ||
account={"account_number": 123456}, | ||
notifications=[ | ||
{ | ||
"type": "ALL", | ||
"emails": [ | ||
"[email protected]" | ||
] | ||
} | ||
] | ||
) | ||
fcr_uuid = cloud_router_management.create_fcr(fcr_request) | ||
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""" | ||
Retrieve the details of a Fabric Cloud Router using its UUID. | ||
This method fetches and returns the detailed information associated with a specific | ||
Fabric Cloud Router, identified by its UUID. It interacts with the Equinix Fabric API | ||
to retrieve the cloud router's data, such as its configuration, status, and related | ||
connections. | ||
""" | ||
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utils.pr_yellow('\nGet Fabric Cloud Router Details by UUID') | ||
cloud_router_management.get_fcr_uuid(fcr_uuid) | ||
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""" | ||
Updates the name of a Fabric Cloud Router (FCR) using its UUID. | ||
This method performs an update operation on a specified Fabric Cloud Router by replacing | ||
the current name with a new one. It leverages the Equinix Fabric API to execute this change. | ||
Notes: | ||
----- | ||
- Ensure that the provided UUID corresponds to an existing Fabric Cloud Router. | ||
- The `op` field in `CloudRouterChangeOperation` is set to "replace", which indicates that the current name | ||
of the router will be replaced with the new name. | ||
- The `path` field is set to "/name", which specifies that the operation targets the name attribute of the router. | ||
- The `value` field is set to the new name provided by the user. | ||
""" | ||
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update_name = [module.CloudRouterChangeOperation( | ||
op="replace", | ||
path="/name", | ||
value="panthers-test-updated1" | ||
)] | ||
cloud_router_management.update_fcr_by_uuid(fcr_uuid,update_name) | ||
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""" | ||
Deletes a Fabric Cloud Router (FCR) with the specified UUID. | ||
This method handles the deletion of a Fabric Cloud Router by calling the | ||
relevant function in the `cloud_router_management` module. It first prints | ||
a message to the console indicating the start of the deletion process, | ||
using a yellow color for emphasis. After that, it proceeds to delete the | ||
specified Fabric Cloud Router. | ||
""" | ||
utils.pr_yellow('\nDelete Fabric Cloud Router') | ||
cloud_router_management.delete_fcr(fcr_uuid) | ||
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examples/services/fabricv4/cloud_router/cloud_router_management.py
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import json | ||
import time | ||
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from icecream import ic | ||
from examples.services.fabricv4.utils import utils | ||
from examples.services.fabricv4.oauth2 import configure_client_credentials | ||
from examples.services import fabricv4 | ||
from equinix.services import fabricv4 | ||
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""" | ||
Create a Fabric Cloud Router (FCR) using the provided request payload. | ||
Args: | ||
fcr_request: An instance of the request payload object for creating a Fabric Cloud Router. | ||
Returns: | ||
str: The UUID of the created Fabric Cloud Router. | ||
Steps: | ||
1. Print the FCR request payload. | ||
2. Initialize the Equinix Fabric client. | ||
3. Call the create_cloud_router API method with the request payload. | ||
4. Parse and format the API response into JSON. | ||
5. Print the creation response and the UUID of the created FCR. | ||
6. Return the UUID of the created FCR. | ||
""" | ||
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def create_fcr(fcr_request): | ||
utils.pr_purple('\nCreate FCR request payload:\n') | ||
ic(fcr_request.to_json()) | ||
client = configure_client_credentials.get_equinix_fabric_client() | ||
cloudrouterapicall = fabricv4.CloudRoutersApi(client) | ||
response = cloudrouterapicall.create_cloud_router(fcr_request).to_json() | ||
json_resp = json.loads(response) | ||
json_formatted_str = json.dumps(json_resp, sort_keys=True, indent=4) | ||
time.sleep(15) | ||
utils.pr_cyan('\nCloud router creation response\n') | ||
ic(json_formatted_str) | ||
utils.pr_cyan('\nconnection_uuid = ' + json_resp['uuid']) | ||
return json_resp['uuid'] | ||
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""" | ||
Retrieve the details of an existing Fabric Cloud Router (FCR) by its UUID. | ||
Args: | ||
fcr_uuid (str): The UUID of the Fabric Cloud Router to retrieve. | ||
Returns: | ||
None: This method prints the details of the FCR to the console. | ||
Steps: | ||
1. Initialize the Equinix Fabric client. | ||
2. Call the get_cloud_router_by_uuid API method with the UUID. | ||
3. Parse and format the API response into JSON. | ||
4. Print the response with the FCR details. | ||
""" | ||
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def get_fcr_uuid(fcr_uuid): | ||
client = configure_client_credentials.get_equinix_fabric_client() | ||
cloudrouterapicall = fabricv4.CloudRoutersApi(client) | ||
response = cloudrouterapicall.get_cloud_router_by_uuid(fcr_uuid).to_json() | ||
json_resp = json.loads(response) | ||
json_formatted_str = json.dumps(json_resp, sort_keys=True, indent=4) | ||
time.sleep(15) | ||
ic('\nget FCR response = ', json_formatted_str) | ||
ic('\nFCR Get Successfully\n') | ||
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""" | ||
Update an existing Fabric Cloud Router (FCR) using the provided UUID and update payload. | ||
Args: | ||
fcr_uuid (str): The UUID of the Fabric Cloud Router to update. | ||
update_payload: An instance of the update payload object containing the updates for the FCR. | ||
Returns: | ||
None: This method prints the update response to the console. | ||
Steps: | ||
1. Initialize the Equinix Fabric client. | ||
2. Call the update_cloud_router_by_uuid API method with the UUID and update payload. | ||
3. Parse and format the API response into JSON. | ||
4. Print the response with the updated FCR details. | ||
""" | ||
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def update_fcr_by_uuid(fcr_uuid, update_payload): | ||
client = configure_client_credentials.get_equinix_fabric_client() | ||
cloudrouterapicall = fabricv4.CloudRoutersApi(client) | ||
response = cloudrouterapicall.update_cloud_router_by_uuid(fcr_uuid, update_payload).to_json() | ||
json_resp = json.loads(response) | ||
json_formatted_str = json.dumps(json_resp, sort_keys=True, indent=4) | ||
time.sleep(15) | ||
ic('\nupdate FCR response = ', json_formatted_str) | ||
ic('\nFCR updated Successfully\n') | ||
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""" | ||
Delete an existing Fabric Cloud Router (FCR) using the provided UUID. | ||
Args: | ||
fcr_uuid (str): The UUID of the Fabric Cloud Router to delete. | ||
Returns: | ||
None: This method prints the deletion response to the console. | ||
Steps: | ||
1. Initialize the Equinix Fabric client. | ||
2. Call the delete_cloud_router_by_uuid API method with the UUID. | ||
3. Print the deletion response. | ||
""" | ||
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def delete_fcr(fcr_uuid): | ||
client = configure_client_credentials.get_equinix_fabric_client() | ||
cloudrouterapicall = fabricv4.CloudRoutersApi(client) | ||
response = cloudrouterapicall.delete_cloud_router_by_uuid(fcr_uuid) | ||
time.sleep(15) | ||
ic('\ndelete FCR response = ', response) | ||
ic('\nFCR Deleted Successfully\n') |
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__all__ = ['connection_management','fcr_2_aws_connection','fcr_2_port_connection','fcr_2_azure_connection'] |
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import json | ||
import time | ||
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from icecream import ic | ||
from examples.services.fabricv4.utils import utils | ||
from examples.services.fabricv4.oauth2 import configure_client_credentials | ||
from examples.services import fabricv4 | ||
from equinix.services import fabricv4 | ||
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def create_fcr_connection(fcr_uuid, fcr2colo_request): | ||
""" | ||
Create a connection for a Fabric Cloud Router (FCR) within the Equinix Fabric environment. | ||
This method handles the process of establishing a connection between a Fabric Cloud Router (FCR) and a | ||
colocation or another FCR within the Equinix Fabric. It generates the connection request payload, | ||
sends the request to the Equinix Fabric API, and returns the unique identifier (UUID) of the created connection. | ||
Returns: | ||
str: The UUID of the newly created connection, which can be used for further operations like querying the connection | ||
status, updating, or deleting the connection. | ||
Example Usage: | ||
fcr_uuid = "1234-abcd-5678-efgh" | ||
fcr2colo_request = FCRConnectionRequest(...) # An instance of a request object with necessary attributes. | ||
connection_uuid = create_fcr_connection(fcr_uuid, fcr2colo_request) | ||
print(f"Created FCR Connection UUID: {connection_uuid}") | ||
""" | ||
utils.pr_purple('\nFCR Connection Request Payload:\n') | ||
ic(fcr2colo_request.to_json()) | ||
client = configure_client_credentials.get_equinix_fabric_client() | ||
connections = fabricv4.ConnectionsApi(client) | ||
response = dict(connections.create_connection(fcr2colo_request)) | ||
pretty_json = json.dumps(response, indent=4, default=utils.custom_serializer) | ||
time.sleep(20) | ||
utils.pr_cyan('\nFCR Connection response\n') | ||
ic(pretty_json) | ||
utils.pr_cyan('\nfcr_conn_response = '+response['uuid']) | ||
return response['uuid'] | ||
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def configure_routing_protocol(connection_uuid,routing_protocol_request): | ||
""" | ||
Configures a routing protocol for a specified connection in the Equinix Fabric. | ||
This method sets up a routing protocol for the given connection UUID using the | ||
specified routing protocol request. The method leverages the Equinix Fabric API | ||
to create the routing protocol associated with the connection. The response from | ||
the API is formatted and printed for verification. | ||
This would configure a BGP routing protocol for the specified connection, using | ||
the provided ASNs and authentication key, and then print the response from the | ||
Equinix Fabric API. | ||
""" | ||
rp_type = fabricv4.RoutingProtocolBase(routing_protocol_request) | ||
client = configure_client_credentials.get_equinix_fabric_client() | ||
routing_protocol = fabricv4.RoutingProtocolsApi(client) | ||
response = dict(routing_protocol.create_connection_routing_protocol(connection_uuid, rp_type)) | ||
json_formatted_str = json.dumps(response, indent=4, default=utils.custom_serializer) | ||
time.sleep(15) | ||
ic('\nconfigure routing protocol = ', json_formatted_str) | ||
ic('\nrouting protocol configured successful\n') | ||
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def get_connection_details_by_uuid(fcr_uuid): | ||
""" | ||
Retrieve connection details using the unique identifier (UUID) of a Fabric Cloud Router (FCR) connection. | ||
This method interacts with the Equinix Fabric API to fetch detailed information about a specific connection | ||
identified by its UUID. The response is then formatted into a JSON string for easier readability and logged | ||
for debugging purposes. | ||
""" | ||
client = configure_client_credentials.get_equinix_fabric_client() | ||
cloudrouterapicall = fabricv4.ConnectionsApi(client) | ||
response = dict(cloudrouterapicall.get_connection_by_uuid(fcr_uuid)) | ||
json_formatted_str = json.dumps(response, indent=4, default=utils.custom_serializer) | ||
time.sleep(15) | ||
ic('\nget connection details response = ', json_formatted_str) | ||
ic('\ngot connection details successful\n') | ||
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def update_connection_details_by_uuid(connection_uuid,update_payload): | ||
""" | ||
Updates the details of an existing connection in Equinix Fabric using its UUID. | ||
This method sends an update request to the Equinix Fabric API to modify the details of a | ||
connection specified by its UUID. The updated details are provided through the update_payload | ||
parameter. After the update, the method formats the response into a JSON string and logs | ||
the updated connection details. | ||
""" | ||
client = configure_client_credentials.get_equinix_fabric_client() | ||
cloudrouterapicall = fabricv4.ConnectionsApi(client) | ||
response = dict(cloudrouterapicall.update_connection_by_uuid(connection_uuid,update_payload)) | ||
json_formatted_str = json.dumps(response, indent=4, default=utils.custom_serializer) | ||
time.sleep(15) | ||
ic('\nupdate connection details = ', json_formatted_str) | ||
ic('\nconnections details updated successful\n') | ||
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def delete_connection(con_uuid): | ||
""" | ||
Deletes a connection from the Equinix Fabric using the connection UUID. | ||
This method interacts with the Equinix Fabric API to delete a specified connection. | ||
The method retrieves a configured client for the Equinix Fabric, utilizes the | ||
ConnectionsApi to perform the deletion, and then logs the response. | ||
""" | ||
client = configure_client_credentials.get_equinix_fabric_client() | ||
connections = fabricv4.ConnectionsApi(client) | ||
response = connections.delete_connection_by_uuid_with_http_info(con_uuid).json | ||
pretty_json = json.dumps(response, indent=4, default=utils.custom_serializer) | ||
time.sleep(15) | ||
ic('\ndelete connection response = ', pretty_json) | ||
ic('\nConnection Deleted Successfully\n') |
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