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# Aruba Cloud Driver for Docker Machine
## Table of Contents
* [Overview](#overview)
* [Requirements](#requirements)
* [Installation](#installation)
* [From a Release](#from-a-release)
* [From Source](#from-source)
* [Usage](#usage)
* [Available Options](#available-options)
* [Examples](#examples)
* [License](#license)
## Overview
The Aruba Cloud Driver is a plugin for Docker Machine which allows you to automate the provisioning of Docker hosts on Aruba Cloud Servers. The plugin is based on the [Go Aruba Cloud SDK](https://github.com/Arubacloud/goarubacloud) and [Cloud API](http://kb.cloud.it/en/api.aspx).
To acquire Aruba Cloud Cloud API credentials visit https://www.cloud.it.
## Requirements
* [Docker Machine](https://docs.docker.com/machine/install-machine/) 0.9.0 or a newer version
Windows and Mac OS X users may install [Docker Toolbox](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-toolbox) package that includes the latest version of the Docker Machine.
## Installation
### From a Release
The latest version of the `docker-machine-driver-arubacloud` binary is available on the [GithHub Releases](https://github.com/Arubacloud/docker-machine-driver-arubacloud/releases) page.
Download the `tar` archive and extract it into a directory residing in your PATH. Select the binary that corresponds to your OS and according to the file name prefix:
* Linux: docker-machine-driver-arubacloud-linux
* Windows: docker-machine-driver-arubacloud-windows
To extract and install the binary, Linux and Mac users can use the Terminal and the following commands:
```bash
sudo tar -C /usr/local/bin -xvzf docker-machine-driver-arubacloud*.tar.gz
```
If required, modify the permissions to make the plugin executable:
```bash
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-machine-driver-arubacloud
```
Windows users may run the above commands without `sudo` in Docker Quickstart Terminal that is installed with [Docker Toolbox](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-toolbox).
Otherwise Windows users can extract the zip manually and add the plugin folder to the PATH environment variable.
### From Source
Make sure you have installed [Go](http://www.golang.org) and configured [GOPATH](http://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH) properly.
To download the repository and build the driver run the following:
```bash
go get -d -u github.com/Arubacloud/docker-machine-driver-arubacloud
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/Arubacloud/docker-machine-driver-arubacloud
make build
```
To use the driver run:
```bash
make install
```
This command will install the driver into `/usr/local/bin`.
Otherwise, set your PATH environment variable correctly. For example:
```bash
export PATH=$GOPATH/src/github.com/Arubacloud/docker-machine-driver-arubacloud/bin:$PATH
```
If you are running Windows, you may also need to install GNU Make, Bash shell and a few other Bash utilities available with [Cygwin](https://www.cygwin.com).
## Usage
You may want to refer to the Docker Machine [official documentation](https://docs.docker.com/machine/) before using the driver.
Verify that Docker Machine can see the Aruba Cloud driver:
```bash
docker-machine create -d arubacloud --help
```
### Available Options
* `--ac_username`: Aruba Cloud username.
* `--ac_password`: Aruba Cloud password.
* `--ac_admin_password`: Virtual machine admin password.
* `--ac_endpoint`: Aruba Cloud Data Center (dc1,dc2,dc3,etc.).
* `--ac_template`: Virtual machine template.
* `--ac_size`: Size of the virtual machine.
* `--ac_action`: Type of action.
* `--ac_ip`: Specify an IP already purchased on Aruba Cloud (Valid only if ac_action="NewPro").
| CLI Option |Default Value | Environment Variable | Required |
| --------------------------------|--------------------| ------------------------------ | -------- |
| `--ac_username` | | `AC_USERNAME` | yes |
| `--ac_password` | | `AC_PASSWORD` | yes |
| `--ac_admin_password` | | `AC_ADMIN_PASSWORD` | yes |
| `--ac_endpoint` |`dc1` | `AC_ENDPOINT` | yes |
| `--ac_template` |`ubuntu1604_x64_1_0` | `AC_TEMPLATE` | yes |
| `--ac_size` |`Large` | `AC_SIZE` | yes |
| `--ac_action` |`NewSmart` | `AC_ACTION` | yes |
| `--ac_ip` | | `AC_IP` | no |
Valid values for `--ac_size` are `Small`, `Medium`, `Large`, `Extra Large`.
Valid values for `--ac_action` are `NewSmart`, `NewPro`, `Attach`.
Available parameters for `--ac_endpoint` are shown in the next table.
| Parameter | Data Center Location |
|-----------|------------------------------------------------------|
| `dc1` | Italy 1 |
| `dc2` | Italy 2 |
| `dc3` | Czech republic |
| `dc4` | France |
| `dc5` | Deutschland |
| `dc6` | United Kingdom |
Supported values for `--ac_template` are listed below.
| Parameter | OS |
|---------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|
| `centos7_x64_1_0` | `CentOS 7.x 64bit` |
| `debian8_x64_1_0` | `Debian 8 64bit` |
| `ubuntu1604_x64_1_0` | `Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS 64bit` |
| `BSD-001-freebsd_x64_1_0` | `FreeBSD 10.x 64bit` |
| `LO12-002_OpenSuse_12_x64_1_0` | `openSuse 12.1 64bit` |
### Examples
#### Create using defaults:
```
docker-machine create --driver arubacloud \
--ac_username "ARU-XXXX" \
--ac_password "xxxxxxx" \
--ac_admin_password "yyyyyyyy" \
MyDockerHostName
```
#### Create a Smart machine specifying template, endpoint and size:
```
docker-machine create --driver arubacloud \
--ac_username "ARU-XXXX" \
--ac_password "xxxxxxx" \
--ac_endpoint "dc1" \
--ac_template "ubuntu1404_x64_1_0" \
--ac_size "Large" \
--ac_admin_password "yyyyyyyy" \
--ac_action "NewSmart" \
MyDockerHostName
```
#### Create a Pro machine specifying template, endpoint and size:
If you don't specify an IP Address a new one will be automatically purchased.
```
docker-machine create --driver arubacloud \
--ac_username "ARU-XXXX" \
--ac_password "xxxxxxx" \
--ac_endpoint "dc1" \
--ac_template "ubuntu1404_x64_1_0" \
--ac_size "Large" \
--ac_admin_password "yyyyyyyy" \
--ac_action "NewPro" \
MyDockerHostName
```
#### Create a Pro machine specifying template, endpoint, size and IPAddress:
```
docker-machine create --driver arubacloud \
--ac_username "ARU-XXXX" \
--ac_password "xxxxxxx" \
--ac_endpoint "dc1" \
--ac_template "ubuntu1404_x64_1_0" \
--ac_size "Large" \
--ac_admin_password "yyyyyyyy" \
--ac_action "NewPro" \
--ac_ip "xx.xx.xx.xx" \
MyDockerHostName
```
#### Attach to an existing machine:
Note:
- In order to attach to an existing machine, this machine must have been created with an SSH key.
- You must put private and public key in the same folder on the machine where docker-machine commands will be launched, and pass this folder as an argument (Eg. --ac_ssh_key="private_key_path").
- The name of the machine must be the same that is visible on [Aruba Cloud Dashboard](#view-instances)
```
docker-machine create --driver arubacloud \
--ac_username "ARU-XXXX" \
--ac_password "xxxxxxx" \
--ac_endpoint "dc1" \
--ac_admin_password "yyyyyyyy" \
--ac_action "Attach" \
--ac_ip "xx.xx.xx.xx" \
--ac_ssh_key "private_key_path" \
MyDockerExistingHostName
```
####View instances
Go to Aruba Cloud dashboard to view machine instances.
Dashboard url is different depending on the selected endpoint:
|[DC1](https://admin.dc1.computing.cloud.it/Login.aspx) |[DC2](https://admin.dc2.computing.cloud.it/Login.aspx) |[DC3](https://admin.dc3.computing.cloud.it/Login.aspx) |[DC4](https://admin.dc4.computing.cloud.it/Login.aspx) |[DC5](https://admin.dc5.computing.cloud.it/Login.aspx) |[DC6](https://admin.dc6.computing.cloud.it/Login.aspx) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
![alt tag](https://github.com/Arubacloud/docker-machine-driver-arubacloud/blob/master/img/cloudpanel.PNG)
####View instance list
```
docker-machine ls
NAME ACTIVE DRIVER STATE URL SWARM DOCKER ERRORS
MyDockerHostName * arubacloud Running tcp://10.254.4.232 v1.10.0
default - arubacloud Running tcp://10.254.4.231 v1.10.0
```
#### Get the IP address
```
docker-machine ip MyDockerHostName
10.254.4.232
```
#### Verify Docker Engine
Verify Docker Engine is installed correctly by running docker commands.
Start with something basic like docker run hello-world, or for a more interesting test, run a Dockerized webserver on your new remote machine.
In this example, the -p option is used to expose port 80 from the nginx container and make it accessible on port 8000 of the host.
```
$ docker run -d -p 8000:80 --name webserver kitematic/hello-world-nginx
Unable to find image 'kitematic/hello-world-nginx:latest' locally
latest: Pulling from kitematic/hello-world-nginx
a285d7f063ea: Pull complete
2d7baf27389b: Pull complete
...
Digest: sha256:ec0ca6dcb034916784c988b4f2432716e2e92b995ac606e080c7a54b52b87066
Status: Downloaded newer image for kitematic/hello-world-nginx:latest
942dfb4a0eaae75bf26c9785ade4ff47ceb2ec2a152be82b9d7960e8b5777e65
```
In a web browser, go to http://<host_ip>:8000 to bring up the webserver home page. You got the <host_ip> from the output of the docker-machine ip <machine> command you ran in a previous step. Use the port you exposed in the docker run command.
![alt tag](img/nginx-webserver.png)
#### Stop and remove an instance
```
docker-machine stop MyDockerHostName
docker-machine rm MyDockerHostName
About to remove MyDockerHostName
WARNING: This action will delete both local reference and remote instance.
Are you sure? (y/n): y
Successfully removed MyDockerHostName
```
## License
This code is released under the Apache 2.0 License.
Copyright (c) 2017 Aruba Cloud