com.github.omniproc:o11n-deploy-maven-plugin

A Maven plug-in that helps you develop Java plug-ins for VMware vRealize Orchestrator by automatically installing the compiled *.vmoapp or *.dar files on the configured vRealize Orchestrator server.

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com.github.omniproc
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o11n-deploy-maven-plugin
Last Version

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0.2.2
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maven-plugin
Description

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com.github.omniproc:o11n-deploy-maven-plugin
A Maven plug-in that helps you develop Java plug-ins for VMware vRealize Orchestrator by automatically installing the compiled *.vmoapp or *.dar files on the configured vRealize Orchestrator server.
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https://github.com/omniproc/o11n-deploy-maven-plugin
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https://github.com/omniproc/o11n-deploy-maven-plugin

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How to add to project

<plugin>
    <groupId>com.github.omniproc</groupId>
    <artifactId>o11n-deploy-maven-plugin</artifactId>
    <version>0.2.2</version>
</plugin>

Dependencies

compile (7)

Group / Artifact Type Version
org.apache.maven : maven-plugin-api jar 3.3.9
org.apache.maven : maven-project jar 2.2.1
org.apache.maven.plugins : maven-plugin-plugin maven-plugin 3.6.0
org.glassfish.jersey.core : jersey-client jar 2.25
org.glassfish.jersey.media : jersey-media-multipart jar 2.25
org.glassfish.jersey.core : jersey-common jar 2.25
org.glassfish.jersey.media : jersey-media-json-processing jar 2.25

provided (1)

Group / Artifact Type Version
org.apache.maven.plugin-tools : maven-plugin-annotations jar 3.5

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O11n-deploy-maven-plugin

A Maven plug-in that helps you develop Java plug-ins for VMware vRealize Orchestrator by automatically installing the compiled *.vmoapp or *.dar files on the configured vRealize Orchestrator server.

Plugin in action

New in version 0.2.0

  • Added Orchestrator service restart option
  • Added better permission control
  • Maven debug mode will now provide verbose output
  • Replaced Unirest with Jersey 2.0 and JSON-P

New in version 0.2.1

  • Added option to delete plug-in packages (thanks @gvart)
  • Minor formatting and spelling fixes

New in version 0.2.2

  • Minor Javadoc fixes
  • Added option to wait for pending configuration changes

Install

You may download this Mojo as a binary and add it to your local Maven repository for usage. In addition this Mojo is available in the public OSSRH repository hosted by Sonatype and will automatically be pulled from there when added to your project's Maven POM. If you have not yet added the Sonatype OSSRH you can do so by adding the following to your POM.

<repositories>
    <repository>
        <id>sonatype-oss-public</id>
        <url>https://oss.sonatype.org/content/groups/public/</url>
        <releases>
            <enabled>true</enabled>
        </releases>
    </repository>
</repositories>

Usage

This Mojo should be configured within your o11nplugin-pluginname/pom.xml Maven module. It has a single goal deployplugin and usually you should run it in the install phase. The deployplugin goal has the following parameters.

Mandatory Parameters

  • o11nServer: VMware Orchestrator server hostname or IP-address.
  • o11nPluginServiceUser: Username of a user with sufficient permissions to import Orchestrator plug-ins. Note: when using integrated LDAP this will be vcoadmin and root has no permissions to use the plug-in service API by default.
  • o11nPluginServicePassword: Password of the provided o11nPluginServiceUser.

Optional Parameters

  • o11nServicePort: VMware Orchestrator Plugin Service REST API Port. Defaults to 8281.
  • o11nConfigPort: VMware Orchestrator Config Service REST API Port. Defaults to 8283.
  • o11nOverwrite: If set to true this option will trigger a Orchestrator service restart after the plug-in was installed. Defaults to true.
  • o11nPluginType: The Orchestrator plug-in bundle format. Might be DAR or VMOAPP. Defaults to VMOAPP. Note: the value for this parameter is case-sensitive!
  • o11nRestartService: If set to true this option will trigger a Orchestrator service restart after the plug-in was installed.
  • o11nConfigServiceUser: Username of a user with sufficient permissions to restart Orchestrator services. Required if o11nRestartService was set to true. Note: when using integrated LDAP this will be root and vcoadmin has no permissions to use the config service API by default.
  • o11nConfigServicePassword: Password of the provided o11nConfigServiceUser. Required if o11nRestartService was set to true.
  • o11nDeletePackage: If set to true this option will delete all of the plug-ins packages before installing the new plug-in. Note: any changes done to the plug-in workflows and not synced with the packages in the plug-in bundle will be lost! The Orchestrator API option deletePackageKeepingShared is used internally for safety.
  • o11nPackageName: The package name of the plug-in package to be deleted. Required if o11nDeletePackage was set to true. Note: this is the package name as specified in the pkg-name attribute of the dunes-meta-inf.xml file. If the package is not found on the server the goal execution will continue but a warning will be logged.
  • o11nWaitForPendingChanges: If set to true this option will make this Mojo wait up to 240 seconds till the pending configuration changes have been applied. Note*: this option will only be processed if o11nRestartService is set to true.
  • o11nPluginFilePath: Path to the plug-in file that should be installed. Defaults to ${project.build.directory}. The filename will be taken from the configured o11nPluginFileName.
  • o11nPluginFileName: The plug-in filename of the plug-in that should be installed omitting any file extension. Defaults to ${project.build.finalName}. The extension will be taken from the configured o11nPluginType.

Parameter Formatting

All parameters are provided as Strings inside your POM file and will be converted into the required format internally. A simple mvn install will then trigger the upload of the compiled plugin if the execution goal has been set, see example configuration.

Example configuration

A example that uses all currently available parameters. Note that for illustration purpose we also configured the optional parameters which would use the documented default values if omitted.

<plugin>
    <groupId>com.github.omniproc</groupId>
    <artifactId>o11n-deploy-maven-plugin</artifactId>
    <version>0.2.2</version>
    <executions>
        <execution>
            <phase>install</phase>
            <goals>
                <goal>deployplugin</goal>
            </goals>
        </execution>
    </executions>
    <configuration>
      <o11nServer>localhost</o11nServer>
      <o11nServicePort>8281</o11nServicePort>
      <o11nConfigPort>8283</o11nConfigPort>
      <o11nPluginServiceUser>vcoadmin</o11nPluginServiceUser>
      <o11nPluginServicePassword>vcoadmin</o11nPluginServicePassword>
      <o11nConfigServiceUser>root</o11nConfigServiceUser>
      <o11nConfigServicePassword>RootP$$word</o11nConfigServicePassword>
      <o11nPluginType>VMOAPP</o11nPluginType>
      <o11nOverwrite>true</o11nOverwrite>
      <o11nRestartService>true</o11nRestartService>
      <o11nWaitForPendingChanges>true</o11nWaitForPendingChanges>
      <o11nDeletePackage>true</o11nDeletePackage>
      <o11nPackageName>com.example.packagename</o11nPackageName>
      <o11nPluginFilePath>${project.build.directory}<o11nPluginFilePath>
      <o11nPluginFileName>${project.build.finalName}</o11nPluginFileName>
    </configuration>
</plugin>
<!-- Optional, see 'install' section of this readme -->
<repositories>
    <repository>
        <id>sonatype-oss-public</id>
        <url>https://oss.sonatype.org/content/groups/public/</url>
        <releases>
            <enabled>true</enabled>
        </releases>
    </repository>
</repositories>

Example execution

An example output of a successfull run may look like this:

...
[INFO] --- o11n-deploy-maven-plugin:0.2.1:deployplugin (default) @ o11nplugin-pluginname ---
[INFO] Package deletion was requested.
[INFO] Deleting plug-in package 'com.example.packagename.'...
[INFO] Finished plug-in package deletion.
[INFO] Starting Plug-in '/workspace/pluginname/o11nplugin-pluginname/target/o11nplugin-pluginname-0.1.vmoapp' upload...
[INFO] Finished plug-in upload.
[INFO] Service restart was requested.
[INFO] Restarting Orchestrator service...
[INFO] Wait for pending changes was requested.
[INFO] Configuration changes are still pending. Waiting...
[INFO] Configuration changes are still pending. Waiting...
[INFO] Configuration changes are still pending. Waiting...
[INFO] Configuration changes are still pending. Waiting...
[INFO] Pending configuration changes have been applied. All done.
[INFO] Finished Orchestrator service restart.
[INFO] Successfully updated plug-in in VMware Orchestrator.
...

Licensing & Legal

O11n-deploy-maven-plugin – from now on “this project”, “this program” or “this software” – is an open source project.

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.

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Versions

Version
0.2.2