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VMware vSAN SDK for Python

The VMware vSAN SDK supports the development of programs that manage vSAN using vSAN Management API.

VMware vSAN runs in conjunction with vCenter and ESXi servers. Please note that the VMware vSphere API is required as a baseline for using vSAN API (i.e. vSphere API should be used for logging in, retreiving ManagedEntities like vCenter clusters).

VMware vSAN SDK for Python depends on pyVmomi (v6.7.0) - the Python SDK for the VMware vSphere API. You should know how to use pyVmomi before trying this SDK. Please refer to https://github.com/vmware/pyvmomi for pyVmomi documentation and software.

The vSAN SDK for Python includes the following documentation and software.

  • vSAN API reference - HTML documents in the 'docs' directory You can browse it with your browsers by opening the index.html locally.

  • Python bindings - the Python module/file under the 'bindings' directory It allows you to access vSAN management APIs. You need to put it in a path where your Python programs can import. Note that pyVmomi must be loaded before importing the vSAN bindings.

  • Sample codes - the sample programs and dependent libraries under the 'samplecode' directory. To run the sample program, firstly you need to put the python binding - 'vsanmgmtObjects.py' to the same directory of the sample or paths where can be searched by Python. Then you can run the sample codes.

Sample code usage: python vsanapisamples.py -s -u -p --cluster python vsaniscsisamples.py -s -u -p --cluster

  • Use "-h" or "--help" to see parameter usage message.
  • Note that the vsanapisamples.py and vsaniscsisamples.py depends on the vsanapiutils.py, which provides uitlity libraries to retrieve vSAN Managed Objects.
  • Note that the vsanapiutils.py depends on the third-party library defusedxml. Install it by running pip command pip install defusedxml
  • You can use the sample code to get vSAN Managed Objects on vCenter and ESXi servers. It will automatically identify the target server type.

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