CloudStack¶
Default builder type: CloudStack VMware (OVA)
, CloudStack KVM (QCOW2)
or CloudStack Citrix Xen (VHD)
Require Cloud Account: Yes
The CloudStack builder provides information for building and publishing the machine image to the CloudStack cloud platform. This builder supports KVM (CloudStack KVM (QCOW2)
), Xen (CloudStack Citrix Xen (VHD)
) or VMware (CloudStack VMware (OVA)
) based images for CloudStack.
These builder types are the default names provided by UForge AppCenter.
Note
These builder type names can be changed by your UForge administrator. To get the available builder types, please refer to format
The CloudStack builder requires cloud account information to upload and register the machine image to the CloudStack platform.
The CloudStack builder section has the following definition when using YAML:
---
builders:
- type: CloudStack KVM (QCOW2)
# the rest of the definition goes here.
If you are using JSON:
{
"builders": [
{
"type": "CloudStack KVM (QCOW2)",
...the rest of the definition goes here.
}
]
}
Building a Machine Image¶
For building an image, the valid keys are:
type
(mandatory): a string providing the machine image type to build. Default builder type for CloudStack:CloudStack VMware (OVA)
,CloudStack KVM (QCOW2)
orCloudStack Citrix Xen (VHD)
. To get the available builder type, please refer to formathardwareSettings
(mandatory): an object providing hardware settings to be used for the machine image. If an OVF machine image is being built, then the hardware settings are mandatory. The following valid keys for hardware settings are:memory
(mandatory): an integer providing the amount of RAM to provide to an instance provisioned from the machine image (in MB).installation
(optional): an object providing low-level installation or first boot options. These override any installation options in the Stack section. The following valid keys for installation are:diskSize
(mandatory): an integer providing the disk size of the machine image to create. Note, this overrides any disk size information in the stack. This cannot be used if an advanced partitioning table is defined in the stack.
Publishing a Machine Image¶
To publish an image, the valid keys are:
type
(mandatory): a string providing the machine image type to build. Default builder type for CloudStack:CloudStack VMware (OVA)
,CloudStack KVM (QCOW2)
orCloudStack Citrix Xen (VHD)
. To get the available builder type, please refer to formataccount
(mandatory): an object providing the CloudStack cloud account information required to publish the built machine image.imageName
(mandatory): a string providing the displayed name of the machine image.zone
(mandatory): a string providing the zone to publish the machine imagepublicImage
(optional): a boolean flag to determine in the machine image is to be publicfeatured
(optional): a boolean flag to determine in the machine image is to be “featured”
CloudStack Cloud Account¶
Key: account
Used to authenticate the CloudStack platform.
The CloudStack cloud account has the following valid keys:
type
(mandatory): a string providing the cloud account type. Default platform type for CloudStack isCloudStack
. To get the available platform type, please refer to platformname
(mandatory): a string providing the name of the cloud account. This name can be used in a builder section to reference the rest of the cloud account information.publicApiKey
(mandatory): a string providing your public API key. If you do not have a public/secret key pair, please refer to the CloudStack documentation to generate them, or contact your cloud administratorsecretApiKey
(mandatory): a string providing your secret API key. If you do not have a public/secret key pair, please refer to the CloudStack documentation to generate them, or contact your cloud administratorendpointUrl
(mandatory): a string providing the API URL endpoint of the cloudstack management console to upload the machine image to. For example: http://cloudstackhostname:8080/client/apifile
(optional): a string providing the location of the account information. This can be a pathname (relative or absolute) or an URL.
Note
In the case where name
or file
is used to reference a cloud account, all the other keys are no longer required in the account definition for the builder.
Example¶
The following example shows a CloudStack builder with all the information to build and publish a machine image to CloudStack.
If you are using YAML:
---
builders:
- type: CloudStack KVM (QCOW2)
account:
type: CloudStack
name: My CloudStack account
publicApiKey: mypublicapikey
secretApiKey: mysecretapiKey
endpointUrl: myendpointurl
imageName: CentOS Core
zone: zone1
If you are using JSON:
{
"builders": [
{
"type": "CloudStack KVM (QCOW2)",
"account": {
"type": "CloudStack",
"name": "My CloudStack account",
"publicApiKey": "mypublicapikey",
"secretApiKey": "mysecretapiKey",
"endpointUrl": "myendpointurl"
},
"imageName": "CentOS Core",
"zone": "zone1"
}
]
}
Referencing the Cloud Account¶
To help with security, the cloud account information can be referenced by the builder section. This example is the same as the previous example but with the account information in another file. Create a YAML file cloudstack-account.yml
.
---
accounts:
- type: CloudStack
name: My CloudStack account
publicApiKey: mypublicapikey
secretApiKey: mysecretapiKey
endpointUrl: myendpointurl
If you are using JSON, create a JSON file cloudstack-account.json
:
{
"accounts": [
{
"type": "CloudStack",
"name": "My CloudStack account",
"publicApiKey": "mypublicapikey",
"secretApiKey": "mysecretapiKey",
"endpointUrl": "myendpointurl"
}
]
}
The builder section can either reference by using file
or name
.
Reference by file:
If you are using YAML:
---
builders:
- type: CloudStack KVM (QCOW2)
account:
file: "/path/to/cloudstack-account.yml"
imageName: CentOS Core
zone: zone1
If you are using JSON:
{
"builders": [
{
"type": "CloudStack KVM (QCOW2)",
"account": {
"file": "/path/to/cloudstack-account.json"
},
"imageName": "CentOS Core",
"zone": "zone1"
}
]
}
Reference by name, note the cloud account must already be created by using account create
.
If you are using YAML:
---
builders:
- type: CloudStack KVM (QCOW2)
account:
name: My CloudStack Account
imageName: CentOS Core
zone: zone1
If you are using JSON:
{
"builders": [
{
"type": "CloudStack KVM (QCOW2)",
"account": {
"name": "My CloudStack Account"
},
"imageName": "CentOS Core",
"zone": "zone1"
}
]
}