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If you would like to contribute to the development of OpenStack,
you must follow the steps in this page:
If you would like to contribute to the development of this project.
http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html
Submit your pull request and issues to https://github.com/uggla/python-redfish .
Once those steps have been completed, changes to OpenStack
should be submitted for review via the Gerrit tool, following
the workflow documented at:
http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#development-workflow
Pull requests submitted through GitHub will be ignored.
Bugs should be filed on Launchpad, not GitHub:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-redfish
You can also share and discuss on the mailing list as well.

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Python requirements are listed in requirements.txt; additional requirements for
running the unit test suite are listed in test-requirements.txt.
Developer setup
Get the sources
---------------
To initialize a local development environment (eg, so you can run unit tests)
you should run the following commands
The sources are available on github and can be retrieve using::
git clone https://github.com/uggla/python-redfish
As python redefish is currently in heavy development we recommend to checkout the devel branch using::
cd python-redfish
git checkout devel
Installation
------------
Please refer to the following link.
http://pythonhosted.org/python-redfish/installation.html
Contacts
--------
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Further References
------------------
The specification can be found here :
http://www.dmtf.org/sites/default/files/standards/documents/DSP0266_1.0.1.pdf
The data model documentation can be found here:
http://www.redfishspecification.org/redfish-data-model-and-schema/
http://redfish.dmtf.org/schemas/
The overall protocol documentation can be found here:
http://www.redfishspecification.org/
http://www.dmtf.org/standards/redfish

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===============
Developer setup
===============
#. Follow `get the sources <http://pythonhosted.org/python-redfish/readme.html#get-the-sources>`_ section to retrieve the sources.
#. Follow `using pip and virtualenv <http://pythonhosted.org/python-redfish/installation.html#using-pip-and-virtualenv>`_ section to create your environment.
You can start hacking the code now.

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Help required
=============
We need help on the following topic:
- debian/ubuntu dependencies packaging.
- python3 testing.
- installation on distributions which are not Fedora or Mageia.
- documentation.
Any contribution will be welcomed.

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readme
installation
usage
contributing
develsetup
classesdoc
contributing
help
Indices and tables
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Installation
============
At the command line::
Using pip
---------
Use::
$ pip install python-redfish
sudo pip install python-redfish
Or, if you have virtualenvwrapper installed::
Pip will install :
1. The library and all dependencies into your site-packages directory
2. Redfish client master conf file into /etc/redfish_client.conf
3. Data file (templates) into /usr/share/redfish-client/templates
Point 2 and 3 above need root access to your system. If you don't have root
access on your system, please follow `Using pip and virtualenv`_ section.
Using pip and virtualenv
------------------------
1. Install virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper:
Fedora 22::
dnf install python-virtualenv.noarch python-virtualenvwrapper.noarch
Ubuntu 15.04::
apt-get install python-virtualenv virtualenvwrapper
2. Source virtualenvwrapper.sh::
. /usr/bin/virtualenvwrapper.sh
or::
. /usr/share/virtualenvwrapper/virtualenvwrapper.sh
3. Create a redfish virtual environement::
mkvirtualenv redfish
4. Install using pip::
pip install python-virtualenv
All files are installed under your virtualenv.
Using the sources
-----------------
#. Follow `get the sources <http://pythonhosted.org/python-redfish/readme.html#get-the-sources>`_ section to retrieve the sources.
#. Install from the source using::
python setup.py install
Using rpm package
-----------------
There is currently no oficial packages for distributions.
However part of the sources there is a mechanism to buil rpm or deb packages for distributions.
The mechanism is based on `project builder <http://www.project-builder.org/>`_ tool.
#. Follow `get the sources <http://pythonhosted.org/python-redfish/readme.html#get-the-sources>`_ section to retrieve the sources.
#. Download project builder for your distribution from ftp://ftp.project-builder.org.
#. Clone the project to your own github account.
#. Create a .pbrc with the following containt::
[uggla@ugglalaptop ~]$ cat .pbrc
pbdefdir python-redfish = $ENV{'HOME'}/workspace
pbconfdir python-redfish = $ENV{'HOME'}/workspace/python-redfish/pbconf
pbconfurl python-redfish = git+ssh://git@github.com:uggla/python-redfish.git
pburl python-redfish = git+ssh://git@github.com:uggla/python-redfish.git
#. Build the project::
pb -p python-redfish sbx2pkg
#. All packages (srpm/rpm) should be available into the build directory, then install the package using rpm::
rpm -Uvh python-redfish/build/RPMS/python-redfish-devel20160213182552.rpm
#. Follow `get the sources <http://pythonhosted.org/python-redfish/readme.html#get-the-sources>`_ section to retrieve the sources.
Using deb package
-----------------
This installation in yet possible due to missing deb package dependencies. We are working on it.
In the meantime we recommend to use `Using pip`_ or `Using pip and virtualenv`_.
=====================================
Host configuration file configuration
=====================================
#. Verify redfish-client is working correclty::
redfish-client.py -h
#. Create a default entry to use the mockup::
redfish-client.py config add default default http://localhost:8000/redfish/v1
#. Verify the entry is correctly registered::
redfish-client.py config showall
===================
Mockup installation
===================
#. Follow `get the sources <http://pythonhosted.org/python-redfish/readme.html#get-the-sources>`_ section to retrieve the sources.
#. Install docker using your distribution packages or the docker `procedure <https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/>`_ (docker provide more recent packages for ubuntu)::
dnf install docker
systemctl enable docker.service
systemctl start docker.service
systemctl status docker.service
#. Jump into the dmtf directory.
#. Run ./buildImage.sh and ./run-redfish-simulator.sh
#. Check that a container is running and listening on port 8000::
(pypi)[uggla@ugglalaptop dmtf]$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
9943ff1d4d93 redfish-simulator:latest "/bin/sh -c /tmp/redf" 3 weeks ago Up 2 days 0.0.0.0:8000->80/tcp redfish-simulator
#. Try to connect using a navigator to http://localhost:8000 the following screen should apear.
.. image:: images/simulator.jpg
Note : in the above screenshot, firefox JSON-handle extension is used. If you want the same presentation install the extension and refresh the page.
==========================
Testing against the mockup
==========================
#. Follow `Host configuration file configuration`_ and `Mockup installation`_ section.
#. Run the following command::
redfish-client.py manager getinfo
The result should be like this::
(pypi)[uggla@ugglalaptop dmtf]$ redfish-client.py manager getinfo
Gathering data from manager, please wait...
Redfish API version : 1.00
Root Service
Managers information :
======================
Manager id 1:
UUID : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
Type : BMC
Firmware version : 1.00
State : Enabled
Ethernet Interface :
This manager has no ethernet interface
Managed Chassis :
1
Managed System :
1
----------------------------
Manager id 2:
UUID : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
Type : EnclosureManager
Firmware version : Not available
State : Enabled
Ethernet Interface :
This manager has no ethernet interface
Managed Chassis :
Enc1
Managed System :
2
----------------------------
Manager id 3:
UUID : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
Type : EnclosureManager
Firmware version : Not available
State : Enabled
Ethernet Interface :
This manager has no ethernet interface
Managed Chassis :
Enc1
Managed System :
2
----------------------------
============================
Building local documentation
============================
Building the html documentation locally
#. Follow `get the sources <http://pythonhosted.org/python-redfish/readme.html#get-the-sources>`_ section to retrieve the sources.
#. Jump in the doc directory::
cd doc
#. Build the html documentation::
make html
If you want to build the documentation in pdf.
#. Get texlive full distribution, ex on Fedora::
dnf install texlive-scheme-full.noarch
#. Build the documentation::
make latexpdf
$ mkvirtualenv python-redfish
$ pip install python-redfish

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Usage
========
To use python-redfish in a project::
Example using the mockup
------------------------
example/simple-simulator.py provide a simple library usage to interact with the
redfish mockup.
Example using a proliant
------------------------
example/simple-proliant.py provide a simple library usage to interact with a HP
proliant BL460C G9 server. However this example should work on any server supplier following redfish
standard.
refish-client usage
-------------------
The clint usage can be display using::
redfish-client.py -h
This is also available at http://pythonhosted.org/python-redfish/redfish-client.html .
import redfish

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{
"Nodes": {
"Managers": {
"default": {
"url": "",
"login": "",

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#import logging
import sys
#from oslo_config import cfg
#from oslo_log import log as logging
import redfish
# Sets up basic logging for this module
#log_root = logging.getLogger('redfish')
#log_root.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout))
#log_root.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
#CONF = cfg.CONF
#logging.set_defaults(['redfish=DEBUG'])
#logging.register_options(CONF)
#logging.setup(CONF, "redfish")
# Connect to a redfish API endpoint
host = 'http://localhost'
user_name = ''
password = ''
# This returns a RedfishConnection object, which implements
# the low-level HTTP methods like GET, PUT, etc
connection = redfish.server.connect(host, user_name, password)
# From this connection, we can get the Root resource.
# Note that the root resource is somewhat special - you create it from
# the connection, but you create other resources from the root resource.
# (You don't strictly have to do this, but it's simpler.)
root = connection.get_root()
print("\n")
print("ROOT CONTROLLER")
print("===============")
print(root)
# The Root class has well-defined top-level resources, such as
# chassis, systems, managers, sessions, etc...
chassis = root.get_chassis()
print("\n")
print("CHASSIS DATA")
print("============")
print(chassis)
print("\n")
print("WALKING CHASSIS")
print("\n")
print("CHASSIS contains %d items" % len(chassis))
print("\n")
for item in chassis:
print("SYSTEM")
print("======")
print(item)
print("\n")