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#!/bin/bash
#
################################################################################
# This script is used to create a EDA CI/CD project.
#
# It is dependent on the 'wf_utils' file that is included in this repo. That
# file contains the 'get_token' function that is used to obtain a valid
# access token that is needed to run the Workload Factory APIs. The file needs
# to either be in the command search path or in the current directory.
################################################################################
################################################################################
# This function just prints the usage of this script and exits the program.
################################################################################
usage() {
cat >&2 <<EOF
This script is used to create a EDA CI/CD project.
Usage: $(basename $0) -t refresh_token -a blueXP_account_ID -n project_name -r aws_region -f filesystem_id -v volume_id
Where: refresh_token - Is a refresh token used to obtain an access token needed
to run the Workload Factory APIs. You can obtain a refresh
token by going to https://services.cloud.netapp.com/refresh-token
blueXP_account_ID - is the BlueXP account ID. Run 'list_bluexp_accts' to get a
list of accounts you have access to.
project_name - is the name you want to give the EDA CI/CD project.
aws_region - is the AWS region where the file system is located.
filesystem_id - is the ID of the FSx for ONTAP file system to where the volume is located.
volume_id - is the ID of the volume to be included in the project.
Instead of passing parameters on the command line, you can set the
following environment variables:
export REFRESH_TOKEN=<refresh_token>
export BLUEXP_ACCOUNT_ID=<blueXP_account_ID>
export PROJECT_NAME=<project_name>
export AWS_REGION=<region>
EOF
exit 1
}
################################################################################
# Main logic starts here.
################################################################################
tmpout=$(mktemp /tmp/list_volumes-out.XXXXXX)
tmpout2=$(mktemp /tmp/list_volumes-out2.XXXXXX)
tmperr=$(mktemp /tmp/list_volumes-err.XXXXXX)
trap 'rm -f $tmpout $tmpout2 $tmperr' exit
#
# Source the wf_utils file.
wf_utils=$(command -v wf_utils)
if [ -z "$wf_utils" ]; then
if [ ! -x "./wf_utils" ]; then
cat >&2 <<EOF
Error: The 'wf_utils' script was not found in the current directory or in the command search path.
It is required to run this script. You can download it from:
https://github.com/NetApp/FSx-ONTAP-samples-scripts/tree/main/Management-Utilities/Workload-Factory-API-Samples
EOF
exit 1
else
wf_utils=./wf_utils
fi
fi
. "$wf_utils"
#
# Process command line arguments.
while getopts "ht:a:c:n:f:r:v:" opt; do
case $opt in
t) REFRESH_TOKEN="$OPTARG" ;;
a) BLUEXP_ACCOUNT_ID="$OPTARG" ;;
c) CREDENTIALS_ID="$OPTARG" ;;
n) PROJECT_NAME="$OPTARG" ;;
r) AWS_REGION="$OPTARG" ;;
f) FILESYSTEM_ID="$OPTARG" ;;
v) VOLUME_ID="$OPTARG" ;;
*) usage ;;
esac
done
#
# Declare an array of required options and the error message to display if they are not set.
declare -A required_options
required_options["REFRESH_TOKEN"]='Error: A BlueXP refresh token is required to run this script. It can be obtain from this web page:
https://services.cloud.netapp.com/refresh-token\n\n'
required_options["BLUEXP_ACCOUNT_ID"]='Error: A BlueXP account ID is required to run this script.
You can get the list of accounts you have access to by running the "list_bluexp_accts" script
found in this GitHub repository: https://github.com/NetApp/FSx-ONTAP-samples-scripts/tree/main/Management-Utilities/Workload-Factory-API-Samples\n\n'
required_options["CREDENTIALS_ID"]='Error: The Workload Factory credentials ID used to manage resources is required to run this script.
You can get a list of credentials by running the "list_credentials" script
found in this GitHub repository: https://github.com/NetApp/FSx-ONTAP-samples-scripts/tree/main/Management-Utilities/Workload-Factory-API-Samples\n\n'
required_options["PROJECT_NAME"]='Error: The name to assign to the project is required.\n\n'
required_options["AWS_REGION"]='Error: The AWS region where the file system is located is required.\n\n'
required_options["FILESYSTEM_ID"]='Error: The ID of the FSx for ONTAP file system where the volume is located is required.\n\n'
required_options["VOLUME_ID"]='Error: The ID of the volume to be included in the project is required.\n\n'
check_required_options
#
# Check that the required commands are available.
for cmd in jq curl; do
if ! command -v $cmd &> /dev/null; then
echo "Error: The required command '$cmd' not found. Please install it." >&2
exit 1
fi
done
token=$(get_token)
if [ -z "$token" ]; then
echo "Error: Failed to obtain an access token. Exiting." >&2
exit 1
fi
body='{
"name": "'$PROJECT_NAME'",
"credentials_id": "'$CREDENTIALS_ID'",
"volumes": [
{
"id": "'$VOLUME_ID'",
"region": "'$AWS_REGION'",
"fileSystemId": "'$FILESYSTEM_ID'",
"credentialsId": "'$CREDENTIALS_ID'"
}
],
"operationPolicy": {
"max_clone_number": 0,
"max_clone_size": 0,
"max_days_retention": 0
}
}'
URL="https://api.workloads.netapp.com/accounts/${BLUEXP_ACCOUNT_ID}/builders/v1/projects"
run_curl POST "$token" "$URL" $tmpout $tmperr "$body"
echo "return status=$?"
echo "Project $PROJECT_NAME has been created."