/* Copyright (c) 2015 VMware, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. */ package property import ( "context" "errors" "github.com/vmware/govmomi/vim25" "github.com/vmware/govmomi/vim25/methods" "github.com/vmware/govmomi/vim25/mo" "github.com/vmware/govmomi/vim25/soap" "github.com/vmware/govmomi/vim25/types" ) // Collector models the PropertyCollector managed object. // // For more information, see: // http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.wssdk.apiref.doc%2Fvmodl.query.PropertyCollector.html // type Collector struct { roundTripper soap.RoundTripper reference types.ManagedObjectReference } // DefaultCollector returns the session's default property collector. func DefaultCollector(c *vim25.Client) *Collector { p := Collector{ roundTripper: c, reference: c.ServiceContent.PropertyCollector, } return &p } func (p Collector) Reference() types.ManagedObjectReference { return p.reference } // Create creates a new session-specific Collector that can be used to // retrieve property updates independent of any other Collector. func (p *Collector) Create(ctx context.Context) (*Collector, error) { req := types.CreatePropertyCollector{ This: p.Reference(), } res, err := methods.CreatePropertyCollector(ctx, p.roundTripper, &req) if err != nil { return nil, err } newp := Collector{ roundTripper: p.roundTripper, reference: res.Returnval, } return &newp, nil } // Destroy destroys this Collector. func (p *Collector) Destroy(ctx context.Context) error { req := types.DestroyPropertyCollector{ This: p.Reference(), } _, err := methods.DestroyPropertyCollector(ctx, p.roundTripper, &req) if err != nil { return err } p.reference = types.ManagedObjectReference{} return nil } func (p *Collector) CreateFilter(ctx context.Context, req types.CreateFilter) error { req.This = p.Reference() _, err := methods.CreateFilter(ctx, p.roundTripper, &req) if err != nil { return err } return nil } func (p *Collector) WaitForUpdates(ctx context.Context, v string) (*types.UpdateSet, error) { req := types.WaitForUpdatesEx{ This: p.Reference(), Version: v, } res, err := methods.WaitForUpdatesEx(ctx, p.roundTripper, &req) if err != nil { return nil, err } return res.Returnval, nil } func (p *Collector) CancelWaitForUpdates(ctx context.Context) error { req := &types.CancelWaitForUpdates{This: p.Reference()} _, err := methods.CancelWaitForUpdates(ctx, p.roundTripper, req) return err } func (p *Collector) RetrieveProperties(ctx context.Context, req types.RetrieveProperties) (*types.RetrievePropertiesResponse, error) { req.This = p.Reference() return methods.RetrieveProperties(ctx, p.roundTripper, &req) } // Retrieve loads properties for a slice of managed objects. The dst argument // must be a pointer to a []interface{}, which is populated with the instances // of the specified managed objects, with the relevant properties filled in. If // the properties slice is nil, all properties are loaded. // Note that pointer types are optional fields that may be left as a nil value. // The caller should check such fields for a nil value before dereferencing. func (p *Collector) Retrieve(ctx context.Context, objs []types.ManagedObjectReference, ps []string, dst interface{}) error { if len(objs) == 0 { return errors.New("object references is empty") } kinds := make(map[string]bool) var propSet []types.PropertySpec var objectSet []types.ObjectSpec for _, obj := range objs { if _, ok := kinds[obj.Type]; !ok { spec := types.PropertySpec{ Type: obj.Type, } if ps == nil { spec.All = types.NewBool(true) } else { spec.PathSet = ps } propSet = append(propSet, spec) kinds[obj.Type] = true } objectSpec := types.ObjectSpec{ Obj: obj, Skip: types.NewBool(false), } objectSet = append(objectSet, objectSpec) } req := types.RetrieveProperties{ SpecSet: []types.PropertyFilterSpec{ { ObjectSet: objectSet, PropSet: propSet, }, }, } res, err := p.RetrieveProperties(ctx, req) if err != nil { return err } if d, ok := dst.(*[]types.ObjectContent); ok { *d = res.Returnval return nil } return mo.LoadRetrievePropertiesResponse(res, dst) } // RetrieveWithFilter populates dst as Retrieve does, but only for entities matching the given filter. func (p *Collector) RetrieveWithFilter(ctx context.Context, objs []types.ManagedObjectReference, ps []string, dst interface{}, filter Filter) error { if len(filter) == 0 { return p.Retrieve(ctx, objs, ps, dst) } var content []types.ObjectContent err := p.Retrieve(ctx, objs, filter.Keys(), &content) if err != nil { return err } objs = filter.MatchObjectContent(content) if len(objs) == 0 { return nil } return p.Retrieve(ctx, objs, ps, dst) } // RetrieveOne calls Retrieve with a single managed object reference via Collector.Retrieve(). func (p *Collector) RetrieveOne(ctx context.Context, obj types.ManagedObjectReference, ps []string, dst interface{}) error { var objs = []types.ManagedObjectReference{obj} return p.Retrieve(ctx, objs, ps, dst) }