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rightscale-api-client

v0.0.2

Published

A RightScale API client library written in NodeJS.

Downloads

21

Readme

node-rightscale-api-client

A RightScale API client library written in NodeJS.

Installation

$ npm install rightscale-api-client

Usage

Note: refresh token is only supported for authentication at this time.

Module

When using as a module installed by npm. Other examples will use the client directly.

var rightscale = require('rightscale-api-client');
var rsc = new RsApiClient();

Basic Example

var RsApiClient = require('./lib/rs_api_client');
var rsc = new RsApiClient();

rsc.login('us-4.rightscale.com', '103...921a').then(function(authToken){
  console.log('auth_token: '+authToken);
  return rsc.get("/api/clouds");
}).then(function(clouds){
  console.log(clouds);
}).catch(function(err){
  console.log("Error: "+err);
});

Local Configuration

A local config file, ~/.rightscale/config.json can be used and expects this structure:

{
  "accounts":[
      {
        "id":"100524",
        "host":"us-4.rightscale.com",
        "refresh_token":"103...921a"
      },
      {
        "id":"100523",
        "host":"us-3.rightscale.com",
        "refresh_token":"103...921b"
      }
  ]
}

Example getting config only:

var RsApiClient = require('./lib/rs_api_client');
var rsc = new RsApiClient();

rsc.getConfig().then(function(cfg){
  console.log(cfg);
}).catch(function(err){
  console.log("Error: "+err);
});

Environment Configuration

It is also possible to simply use environment variables.

  • RS_ACCOUNT_ID - the RightScale account ID
  • RS_REFRESH_TOKEN - the RightScale user's API refresh token
  • RS_HOST - the RightScale API endpoint e.g. us-4.rightscale.com

At this time, only one account is supported.

Getting the config from the environment only:

var RsApiClient = require('./lib/rs_api_client');
var rsc = new RsApiClient();

rsc.getConfig('env').then(function(cfg){
  console.log(cfg);
}).catch(function(err){
  console.log("Error: "+err);
});

With subsequent GET calls:

var RsApiClient = require('./lib/rs_api_client');
var rsc = new RsApiClient();

rsc.getConfig('env').then((cfg)=>{
  let account = JSON.parse(cfg).accounts[0];
  return rsc.login(account.host, account.refresh_token)
}).then((token)=>{
  return rsc.get('/api/identity_providers');
}).then((identityProviders)=>{
  console.log(identityProviders)
  let cloud = encodeURI('EC2 us-east-1');
  return rsc.get('/api/clouds?filter[]=name=='+cloud);
}).then(function(clouds){
  console.log(JSON.stringify(JSON.parse(clouds), true, 4));
}).catch(function(err){
  console.log("Error: " + err);
});

License and Authors

Copyright 2016, Chris Fordham

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.