Hi,
Is there a way to see/export the Hostname and IP of the VMs with the API via cURL?
Anybody have an example o extract this information?
Thanks
Regards
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cURL isn't really meant to be used as a filter mechanism but you can achieve this by setting the cURL output to a variable then using egrep to pull out the strings that you want.
The below should get you the information filtered down from the whole JSON that is returned. I tested this with V2 of the API:
/PrismGateway/services/rest/v2.0/vms/?length=1&include_vm_nic_config=true
I would really suggest using Python or the JQ Module to parse the Key Value pairs for JSON output rather than trying to egrep it. It would be much cleaner:
https://stedolan.github.io/jq/
The below should get you the information filtered down from the whole JSON that is returned. I tested this with V2 of the API:
/PrismGateway/services/rest/v2.0/vms/?length=1&include_vm_nic_config=true
code:
output=$(curl -k -X GET 'https://{{IP_ADDRESS}}:9440/PrismGateway/services/rest/v2.0/vms/?length=1&include_vm_nic_config=true' -H 'Authorization: Basic {{AuthGuid}}=')
echo $output | egrep -o '"name": *"[^"]*"|"ip_address": *"[^"]*"'
I would really suggest using Python or the JQ Module to parse the Key Value pairs for JSON output rather than trying to egrep it. It would be much cleaner:
https://stedolan.github.io/jq/
thanks for the answer @rhunt
Is it possible to extract with sed the content of 'ipAddresses' ? for example:
"hypervisorType": "kKvm",
"ipAddresses": [
"172.10.10.10"
],
"memoryCapacityInBytes": 4294967296,
Is it possible to extract with sed the content of 'ipAddresses' ? for example:
"hypervisorType": "kKvm",
"ipAddresses": [
"172.10.10.10"
],
"memoryCapacityInBytes": 4294967296,
sed is going to be a little more difficult. You will have to use substitution to print ONLY the data you want and not the entire line. I have only ever used sed for file line replacements.
I THINK the regex for sed would look something like this to get exactly what you have listed above. Untested:
I THINK the regex for sed would look something like this to get exactly what you have listed above. Untested:
code:
\"hypervisorType\": \"[a-zA-Z0-9]+\",\"ipAddresses\": \[\"[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\"\],\"memoryCapacityInBytes\": \d+
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