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    Creating an API for XCP-ng tasks

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      BeDazzleMe
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      Hi stormi

      Yes, I have installed and played with that and tried xo-cli, however it's just not a proper API that we can pass commands from an external application.

      Cheers

      D.

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      • olivierlambertO Online
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
        last edited by

        Why not using XO API then? What's not covered there for what you need?

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          BeDazzleMe
          last edited by

          Hi olivierlambert

          I can't find any detailed documentation on how to access and use the API, i could only find the xo-cli command reference guide.

          We want to create XEN functions (start/restart/shutdown) from our web application which is PHP.

          Is there a set of docs somewhere ?

          Many thanks

          D.

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          • olivierlambertO Online
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
            last edited by

            Each feature you can access with xo-cli can be called with XO API. It's JSON-RPC, so it will be easy to call it in PHP (for example).

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              BeDazzleMe
              last edited by

              Thanks olivierlambert

              Is there a definitive guide for the xo-cli commands ?

              Where can I find an example of a JSON-RPC call that we can learn from ?

              D.

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                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                last edited by

                Pinging julien-f to give you a good answer 🙂

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                  julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team
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                  BeDazzleMe xo-cli is an advanced tool, mainly for the developers of XO, but useful for advanced users well 🙂

                  There is no guide of commands, it uses introspection to get the available commands from xo-server:

                  xo-cli --list-commands
                  

                  For more information, take a look at the documentation.

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                    BeDazzleMe
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                    Thanks julien-f

                    I have played with xo-cli and have an idea on it's workings, however that's not useful for creating scripts to utilise the API.

                    I want to understand how to form an API instruction to perform a task.

                    Is there a guide to creating JSON-RPC scripts that work with XO Server?

                    D.

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                    • julien-fJ Offline
                      julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team
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                      BeDazzleMe It's JSON-RPC 2.0 over WebSocket on the path /api.

                      You can call the method system.getMethodsInfo to see which methods are available.

                      You can use xo-lib if you want to use JavaScript.

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                        BeDazzleMe
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                        Thanks julien-f

                        We had a discussion with our developer on Friday and he was recommending we look at ovirt to achieve our goal here, but I am not yet convinced we need to start down that path.

                        We've run XEN/XCP in our environment since version 5, hence I am keen to continue with it as our core, however customer service is a growing issue for us as our customers are complaining about lack of self-service capability which is fair enough.

                        Thanks for your help.

                        D.

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                        • olivierlambertO Online
                          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                          last edited by olivierlambert

                          oVirt is the same concept, the only diff is maybe a REST API, but otherwise it's really similar (but even a bit harder to setup).

                          Anyway, if you need assistance on API calls, let us know.

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