A Python interface for packer.io
The interface has been developed vs. Packer v0.7.5.
You must have Packer installed prior to using this client though as installer class is provided to install packer for you.
pip install python-packer
# or, for dev:
pip install https://github.com/nir0s/python-packer/archive/master.tar.gz
import packer
packerfile = 'packer/tests/resources/packerfile.json'
exc = []
only = ['my_first_image', 'my_second_image']
vars = {"variable1": "value1", "variable2": "value2"}
var_file = 'path/to/var/file'
packer_exec_path = '/usr/bin/packer'
p = packer.Packer(packerfile, exc=exc, only=only, vars=vars,
var_file=var_file, exec_path=packer_exec_path)
p.build(parallel=True, debug=False, force=False)
...
p = packer.Packer(packerfile, ...)
output_file = 'packer/tests/resources/packerfile_fixed.json'
print(p.fix(output_file))
The output_file
parameter will write the output of the fix
function to a file.
A -machine-readable
(mrf) argument is provided.
If the mrf
argument is set to True
, the output will be parsed and an object containing the parsed output will be exposed as a dictionary containing the components:
...
p = packer.Packer(packerfile, ...)
result = p.inspect(mrf=True)
print(result.parsed_output)
# print(result.stdout) can also be used here
# output:
"variables": [
{
"name": "aws_access_key",
"value": "{{env `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`}}"
},
{
"name": "aws_secret_key",
"value": "{{env `AWS_ACCESS_KEY`}}"
}
],
"provisioners": [
{
"type": "shell"
}
],
"builders": [
{
"type": "amazon-ebs",
"name": "amazon"
}
]
If the mrf
argument is set to False
, the output will not be parsed but rather returned as is:
...
p = packer.Packer(packerfile, ...)
result = p.inspect(mrf=True)
print(result.stdout)
# output:
Optional variables and their defaults:
aws_access_key = {{env `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`}}
aws_secret_key = {{env `AWS_ACCESS_KEY`}}
Builders:
amazon (amazon-ebs)
Provisioners:
shell
...
You must be logged into Atlas to use the push
function:
...
p = packer.Packer(packerfile, ...)
atlas_token = 'oi21mok3mwqtk31om51o2joj213m1oo1i23n1o2'
p.push(create=True, token=atlas_token)
...
p = packer.Packer(packerfile, ...)
p.validate(syntax_only=False)
...
p = packer.Packer(packerfile, ...)
print(p.version())
This installs packer to packer_path
using the installer_path
and verifies that the installation was successful.
packer_path = '/usr/bin/'
installer_path = 'Downloads/packer_0.7.5_linux_amd64.zip'
p = packer.Installer(packer_path, installer_path)
p.install()
The sh Python module is used to execute Packer.
As such, return values from all functional methods (validate
, build
, etc..) other than the version
method
will return an sh
execution object. This is meant for you to be able to read stdout, stderr, exit codes and more after executing the commands. With the progression of python-packer
less abstract objects will return and more concise return values will be provided.
Additionally, to verify that all errors return with as much info as possible, error handling is done gently. Most errors will raise an sh
exception so that you're able to interact with them. Again, as this module progresses, these exceptions will be handled properly.
Please contribute. Currently tests are not really developed.
git clone [email protected]:nir0s/python-packer.git
cd python-packer
pip install tox
tox
..are always welcome.