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icontrol

Icontrol is a project mainly written in Ruby, based on the MIT license.

This gem allows you to connect to a F5 appliance

= IControl: F5 BigIP SOAP API Client

IControl allows you to easily connect to a BigIP F5 load balancer and by means of the SOAP API. You can programmatically do almost the same things that you would do throught the Web Interface.

= Installing

== Install the gem: gem install icontrol

= Configuring

In order to configure you just have to set up the username, password and the server you're connecting to:

IControl.config[:user] =  'username'
IControl.config[:password] = 'secret'
IControl.config[:base_url] = "https://myf5.test.com/"

= Using the library

Bassically the library is the same as the one documented in the f5 devcentral but using ruby docs (http://devcentral.f5.com/wiki/default.aspx/iControl/APIReference.html). The main difference is that while the icontrol api does allow the bulk operation over a number of elements at the same time, in this case we limit it to just one at a time. So, for example, if you one to set the default pool for a virtual server, in the f5 doc, it says you have to pass 2 parameters set_default_pool_name( in String [] virtual_servers, in String [] default_pools ); So you can change several default pools at a time. On the contrary this library adopts a more object oriented design and only allows to work with one object at a time, i. e. and talking ruby, you don't have a set_default_pool_name class method but an instance one, so you have to first retreive the virtual server and later set its default pool. Something like this IControl::LocalLB::VirtualServer.find("my_virtual_server).set_default_pool_name(:default_pool => "the default pool name") if you want to do it in every virtual server then you do something like this. IControl::LocalLB::VirtualServer.find(:all).each { |vs| vs.set_default_pool_name(:default_pool => "the default pool name") } I think you get the point. Note that now the parameter name is :default_pool and not :default_pools, because of the semantics change.

== Documentation

The documentation can be found in http://magec.es/icontrol

== Virtual Servers

You can retreive, create, delete and modify virtual servers, for more information see IControl::LocalLB::VirtualServer. As an example of you what you can do:

=== Creating a virtual Server IControl::LocalLB::VirtualServer.create(:definition => { :address => "192.168.99.99", :name => "test_virtual_server", :port => "4", :protocol => IControl::Common::ProtocolType::PROTOCOL_TCP }, :wildmask => "255.255.255.255", :resource => { :type => IControl::LocalLB::VirtualServer::VirtualServerType::RESOURCE_TYPE_POOL, :default_pool_name => "" }, :profiles => [])

=== Obtaining an instance of a virtual server

my_virtual_server = IControl::LocalLB::VirtualServer.find("virtual_server_name")

=== Changing its default pool

my_virtual_server.set_default_pool_name(:default_pool => "my_pool_name")

=== Destroying it

my_virtual_server.destroy

== Note on Patches/Pull Requests

  • Fork the project.
  • Make your feature addition or bug fix.
  • Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
  • Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
  • Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.

== Copyright This documentation is based on the original documentation procided by F5 Networks, Inc., Seattle, Washington Copyright (c) 2010 Jose Fernandez (magec). See LICENSE for details.