Starting with the release of Container Storage Modules v1.16.0, this repository will no longer be maintained as an open source project. Future development will continue under a closed source model. This change reflects our commitment to delivering even greater value to our customers by enabling faster innovation and more deeply integrated features with the Dell storage portfolio.
For existing customers using Dell’s Container Storage Modules, you will continue to receive:
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Moving to a closed source model allows Dell’s development team to accelerate feature delivery and enhance integration across our Enterprise Kubernetes Storage solutions ultimately providing a more seamless and robust experience.
We deeply appreciate the contributions of the open source community and remain committed to supporting our customers through this transition.
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The Goscaleio project represents API bindings that can be used to provide ScaleIO functionality into other Go applications.
Any application written in Go can take advantage of these bindings. Specifically, things that are involved in monitoring, management, and more specifically infrastructrue as code would find these bindings relevant.
Early build-out and pre-documentation stages. The basics around authentication and object models are there.
client, err := goscaleio.NewClient()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("err: %v", err)
}
_, err = client.Authenticate(&goscaleio.ConfigConnect{endpoint, username, password})
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("error authenticating: %v", err)
}
fmt.Println("Successfuly logged in to ScaleIO Gateway at", client.SIOEndpoint.String())
Once a client struct is created via the NewClient() function, you can replace the Token with the saved token.
client, err := goscaleio.NewClient()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("error with NewClient: %s", err)
}
client.SetToken(oldToken)
Retrieving systems is the first step after authentication which enables you to work with other necessary methods.
systems, err := client.GetInstance()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("err: problem getting instance %v", err)
}
system, err := client.FindSystem(systemid,"","")
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("err: problem getting instance %v", err)
}
Once you have a System struct you can then get other things like Protection Domains.
protectiondomains, err := system.GetProtectionDomain()
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("error getting protection domains: %v", err)
}
Two environment variables can be set to aid in debugging
| Env Var | Default Value |
|---|---|
GOSCALEIO_DEBUG |
false |
GOSCALEIO_SHOWHTTP |
false |
Setting GOSCALEIO_DEBUG well enable logging to stdout.
Setting GOSCALEIO_SHOWHTTP will log all HTTP requests and responses to stdout.
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