Class: CFoundry::V1::Client

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb

Overview

The primary API entrypoint. Wraps a BaseClient to provide nicer return values. Initialize with the target and, optionally, an auth token. These are the only two internal states.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(target = "http://api.cloudfoundry.com", token = nil) ⇒ Client

Create a new Client for interfacing with the given target.

A token may also be provided to skip the login step.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 18

def initialize(target = "http://api.cloudfoundry.com", token = nil)
  @base = Base.new(target, token)
end

Instance Attribute Details

#baseObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute base.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 13

def base
  @base
end

Instance Method Details

#app(name = nil) ⇒ Object

Construct an App object. The return value is lazy, and no requests are made from this method alone.

This should be used for both app creation (after calling App#create!) and retrieval.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 202

def app(name = nil)
  App.new(name, self)
end

#app_by_name(name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 206

def app_by_name(name)
  app = app(name)
  app if app.exists?
end

#apps(depth = 1, query = {}) ⇒ Object

Retreive all of the current user’s applications.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 191

def apps(depth = 1, query = {})
  @base.apps.collect do |json|
    App.new(json[:name], self, json)
  end
end

#current_organizationObject



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 60

def current_organization
  nil
end

#current_spaceObject



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 56

def current_space
  nil
end

#current_userObject

The currently authenticated user.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 50

def current_user
  if user = info[:user]
    user(user)
  end
end

#framework_by_name(name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 120

def framework_by_name(name)
  frameworks.find { |f| f.name == name }
end

#frameworksObject

Retrieve available frameworks.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 103

def frameworks
  fs = info[:frameworks]
  return unless fs

  frameworks = []
  fs.each do |name, meta|
    runtimes = meta[:runtimes].collect do |r|
      Runtime.new(r[:name], r[:description])
    end

    frameworks <<
      Framework.new(name.to_s, nil, runtimes, meta[:detection])
  end

  frameworks
end

#infoObject

Retrieve target metadata.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 66

def info
  @base.info
end

#logged_in?Boolean

Is an authentication token set on the client?

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 185

def logged_in?
  !!@base.token
end

#login(credentials) ⇒ Object

Authenticate with the target. Sets the client token.

Credentials is a hash, typically containing :username and :password keys.

The values in the hash should mirror the prompts given by ‘login_prompts`.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 168

def (credentials)
  @base.token =
    if @base.uaa
      @base.uaa.authorize(credentials)
    else
      @base.create_token(
        { :password => credentials[:password] },
        credentials[:username])[:token]
    end
end

#login_promptsObject

Login prompts



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 151

def 
  if @base.uaa
    @base.uaa.prompts
  else
    { :username => ["text", "Email"],
      :password => ["password", "Password"]
    }
  end
end

#logoutObject

Clear client token. No requests are made for this.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 180

def logout
  @base.token = nil
end

#proxyObject

Current proxy user. Usually nil.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 28

def proxy
  @base.proxy
end

#proxy=(email) ⇒ Object

Set the proxy user for the client. Must be authorized as an administrator for this to have any effect.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 34

def proxy=(email)
  @base.proxy = email
end

#register(email, password) ⇒ Object

Create a user on the target and return a User object representing them.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 145

def register(email, password)
  @base.create_user(:email => email, :password => password)
  user(email)
end

#runtime_by_name(name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 98

def runtime_by_name(name)
  runtimes.find { |r| r.name == name }
end

#runtimesObject

Retrieve available runtimes.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 87

def runtimes
  runtimes = []

  @base.system_runtimes.each do |name, meta|
    runtimes <<
      Runtime.new(name.to_s, meta[:version], meta[:debug_modes])
  end

  runtimes
end

#service_instance(name = nil) ⇒ Object

Construct a Service object. The return value is lazy, and no requests are made from this method alone.

This should be used for both service creation (after calling Service#create!) and retrieval.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 223

def service_instance(name = nil)
  ServiceInstance.new(name, self)
end

#service_instance_by_name(name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 227

def service_instance_by_name(name)
  service = service_instance(name)
  service if service.exists?
end

#service_instances(depth = 1, query = {}) ⇒ Object

Retrieve all of the current user’s services.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 212

def service_instances(depth = 1, query = {})
  @base.services.collect do |json|
    ServiceInstance.new(json[:name], self, json)
  end
end

#servicesObject

Retrieve available services.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 71

def services
  services = []

  @base.system_services.each do |type, vendors|
    vendors.each do |vendor, versions|
      versions.each do |num, meta|
        services <<
          Service.new(vendor.to_s, num.to_s, meta[:description], type)
      end
    end
  end

  services
end

#targetObject

The current target URL of the client.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 23

def target
  @base.target
end

#traceObject

Is the client tracing API requests?



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 39

def trace
  @base.trace
end

#trace=(bool) ⇒ Object

Set the tracing flag; if true, API requests and responses will be printed out.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 45

def trace=(bool)
  @base.trace = bool
end

#user(email) ⇒ Object

Construct a User object. The return value is lazy, and no requests are made from this alone.

This should be used for both user creation (after calling User#create!) and retrieval.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 140

def user(email)
  User.new(email, self)
end

#usersObject

Retrieve user list. Admin-only.



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# File 'lib/cfoundry/v1/client.rb', line 125

def users
  @base.users.collect do |json|
    User.new(
      json[:email],
      self,
      { :email => json[:email],
        :admin => json[:admin] })
  end
end