File: //snap/google-cloud-cli/396/lib/surface/vmware/private_clouds/clusters/create.py
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"""'vmware clusters create' command."""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from googlecloudsdk.api_lib.vmware.clusters import ClustersClient
from googlecloudsdk.calliope import arg_parsers
from googlecloudsdk.calliope import base
from googlecloudsdk.command_lib.vmware import flags
from googlecloudsdk.command_lib.vmware.clusters import util
from googlecloudsdk.core import log
DETAILED_HELP = {
'DESCRIPTION':
"""
Create a cluster in a VMware Engine private cloud. Successful creation of a cluster results in a cluster in READY state. Check the progress of a cluster using `{parent_command} list`.
""",
'EXAMPLES':
"""
To create a cluster called `my-cluster` in private cloud `my-private-cloud`, with 3 initial `standard-72` nodes in zone `us-west2-a`, run:
$ {command} my-cluster --location=us-west2-a --project=my-project --private-cloud=my-private-cloud --node-type-config=type=standard-72,count=3
Or:
$ {command} my-cluster --private-cloud=my-private-cloud --node-type-config=type=standard-72,count=3
In the second example, the project and location are taken from gcloud properties core/project and compute/zone.
""",
}
@base.ReleaseTracks(base.ReleaseTrack.GA)
class Create(base.CreateCommand):
"""Create a Google Cloud VMware Engine cluster."""
detailed_help = DETAILED_HELP
@staticmethod
def Args(parser):
"""Register flags for this command."""
flags.AddClusterArgToParser(parser, positional=True)
base.ASYNC_FLAG.AddToParser(parser)
base.ASYNC_FLAG.SetDefault(parser, True)
parser.display_info.AddFormat('yaml')
parser.add_argument(
'--node-type-config',
required=True,
type=arg_parsers.ArgDict(
spec={
'type': str,
'count': int,
'custom-core-count': int
},
required_keys=('type', 'count')),
action='append',
help="""\
Information about the type and number of nodes associated with the cluster.
type (required): canonical identifier of the node type.
count (required): number of nodes of this type in the cluster.
custom-core-count (optional): customized number of cores available to each node of the type.
To get a list of valid values for your node type,
run the gcloud vmware node-types describe command and reference the
availableCustomCoreCounts field in the output.
""")
flags.AddAutoscalingSettingsFlagsToParser(parser)
def Run(self, args):
cluster = args.CONCEPTS.cluster.Parse()
client = ClustersClient()
is_async = args.async_
nodes_configs = util.ParseNodesConfigsParameters(args.node_type_config)
autoscaling_settings = None
if args.autoscaling_settings_from_file:
autoscaling_settings = util.ParseAutoscalingSettingsFromFileFormat(
args.autoscaling_settings_from_file
)
if (
args.autoscaling_min_cluster_node_count
or args.autoscaling_max_cluster_node_count
or args.autoscaling_cool_down_period
or args.autoscaling_policy
):
autoscaling_settings = util.ParseAutoscalingSettingsFromInlinedFormat(
args.autoscaling_min_cluster_node_count,
args.autoscaling_max_cluster_node_count,
args.autoscaling_cool_down_period,
args.autoscaling_policy,
)
operation = client.Create(cluster, nodes_configs, autoscaling_settings)
if is_async:
log.CreatedResource(operation.name, kind='cluster', is_async=True)
return
resource = client.WaitForOperation(
operation_ref=client.GetOperationRef(operation),
message='waiting for cluster [{}] to be created'.format(
cluster.RelativeName()))
log.CreatedResource(cluster.RelativeName(), kind='cluster')
return resource