Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package pools provides information and interaction with the Pools of the Load Balancing as a Service extension for the OpenStack Networking service.
Example to List Pools
listOpts := pools.ListOpts{ SubnetID: "d9bd223b-f1a9-4f98-953b-df977b0f902d", } allPages, err := pools.List(networkClient, listOpts).AllPages() if err != nil { panic(err) } allPools, err := pools.ExtractPools(allPages) if err != nil { panic(err) } for _, pool := range allPools { fmt.Printf("%+v\n", pool) }
Example to Create a Pool
createOpts := pools.CreateOpts{ LBMethod: pools.LBMethodRoundRobin, Protocol: "HTTP", Name: "Example pool", SubnetID: "1981f108-3c48-48d2-b908-30f7d28532c9", Provider: "haproxy", } pool, err := pools.Create(networkClient, createOpts).Extract() if err != nil { panic(err) }
Example to Update a Pool
poolID := "166db5e6-c72a-4d77-8776-3573e27ae271" updateOpts := pools.UpdateOpts{ LBMethod: pools.LBMethodLeastConnections, } pool, err := pools.Update(networkClient, poolID, updateOpts).Extract() if err != nil { panic(err) }
Example to Delete a Pool
poolID := "166db5e6-c72a-4d77-8776-3573e27ae271" err := pools.Delete(networkClient, poolID).ExtractErr() if err != nil { panic(err) }
Example to Associate a Monitor to a Pool
poolID := "166db5e6-c72a-4d77-8776-3573e27ae271" monitorID := "8bbfbe1c-6faa-4d97-abdb-0df6c90df70b" pool, err := pools.AssociateMonitor(networkClient, poolID, monitorID).Extract() if err != nil { panic(err) }
Example to Disassociate a Monitor from a Pool
poolID := "166db5e6-c72a-4d77-8776-3573e27ae271" monitorID := "8bbfbe1c-6faa-4d97-abdb-0df6c90df70b" pool, err := pools.DisassociateMonitor(networkClient, poolID, monitorID).Extract() if err != nil { panic(err) }
Index ¶
- Constants
- func List(c *golangsdk.ServiceClient, opts ListOpts) pagination.Pager
- type AssociateResult
- type CreateOpts
- type CreateOptsBuilder
- type CreateResult
- type DeleteResult
- type GetResult
- type LBMethod
- type LBProtocol
- type ListOpts
- type Pool
- type PoolPage
- type UpdateOpts
- type UpdateOptsBuilder
- type UpdateResult
Constants ¶
const ( LBMethodRoundRobin LBMethod = "ROUND_ROBIN" LBMethodLeastConnections LBMethod = "LEAST_CONNECTIONS" ProtocolTCP LBProtocol = "TCP" ProtocolHTTP LBProtocol = "HTTP" ProtocolHTTPS LBProtocol = "HTTPS" )
Supported attributes for create/update operations.
Variables ¶
This section is empty.
Functions ¶
func List ¶
func List(c *golangsdk.ServiceClient, opts ListOpts) pagination.Pager
List returns a Pager which allows you to iterate over a collection of pools. It accepts a ListOpts struct, which allows you to filter and sort the returned collection for greater efficiency.
Default policy settings return only those pools that are owned by the tenant who submits the request, unless an admin user submits the request.
Types ¶
type AssociateResult ¶
type AssociateResult struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
AssociateResult represents the result of an association operation. Call its Extract method to interpret it as a Pool.
func AssociateMonitor ¶
func AssociateMonitor(c *golangsdk.ServiceClient, poolID, monitorID string) (r AssociateResult)
AssociateMonitor will associate a health monitor with a particular pool. Once associated, the health monitor will start monitoring the members of the pool and will deactivate these members if they are deemed unhealthy. A member can be deactivated (status set to INACTIVE) if any of health monitors finds it unhealthy.
func DisassociateMonitor ¶
func DisassociateMonitor(c *golangsdk.ServiceClient, poolID, monitorID string) (r AssociateResult)
DisassociateMonitor will disassociate a health monitor with a particular pool. When dissociation is successful, the health monitor will no longer check for the health of the members of the pool.
type CreateOpts ¶
type CreateOpts struct { // Name of the pool. Name string `json:"name" required:"true"` // Protocol used by the pool members, you can use either // ProtocolTCP, ProtocolHTTP, or ProtocolHTTPS. Protocol LBProtocol `json:"protocol" required:"true"` // TenantID is only required if the caller has an admin role and wants // to create a pool for another tenant. TenantID string `json:"tenant_id,omitempty"` // SubnetID is the network on which the members of the pool will be located. // Only members that are on this network can be added to the pool. SubnetID string `json:"subnet_id,omitempty"` // LBMethod is the algorithm used to distribute load between the members of // the pool. The current specification supports LBMethodRoundRobin and // LBMethodLeastConnections as valid values for this attribute. LBMethod LBMethod `json:"lb_method" required:"true"` // Provider of the pool. Provider string `json:"provider,omitempty"` }
CreateOpts contains all the values needed to create a new pool.
func (CreateOpts) ToLBPoolCreateMap ¶
func (opts CreateOpts) ToLBPoolCreateMap() (map[string]interface{}, error)
ToLBPoolCreateMap builds a request body based on CreateOpts.
type CreateOptsBuilder ¶
CreateOptsBuilder allows extensions to add additional parameters to the Create request.
type CreateResult ¶
type CreateResult struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
CreateResult represents the result of a create operation. Call its Extract method to interpret it as a Pool.
func Create ¶
func Create(c *golangsdk.ServiceClient, opts CreateOptsBuilder) (r CreateResult)
Create accepts a CreateOptsBuilder and uses the values to create a new load balancer pool.
type DeleteResult ¶
DeleteResult represents the result of a delete operation. Call its ExtractErr method to interpret it as a Pool.
func Delete ¶
func Delete(c *golangsdk.ServiceClient, id string) (r DeleteResult)
Delete will permanently delete a particular pool based on its unique ID.
type GetResult ¶
type GetResult struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
GetResult represents the result of a get operation. Call its Extract method to interpret it as a Pool.
type LBProtocol ¶
type LBProtocol string
LBProtocol is a type used for possible load balancing protocols.
type ListOpts ¶
type ListOpts struct { Status string `q:"status"` LBMethod string `q:"lb_method"` Protocol string `q:"protocol"` SubnetID string `q:"subnet_id"` TenantID string `q:"tenant_id"` AdminStateUp *bool `q:"admin_state_up"` Name string `q:"name"` ID string `q:"id"` VIPID string `q:"vip_id"` Limit int `q:"limit"` Marker string `q:"marker"` SortKey string `q:"sort_key"` SortDir string `q:"sort_dir"` }
ListOpts allows the filtering and sorting of paginated collections through the API. Filtering is achieved by passing in struct field values that map to the floating IP attributes you want to see returned. SortKey allows you to sort by a particular network attribute. SortDir sets the direction, and is either `asc' or `desc'. Marker and Limit are used for pagination.
type Pool ¶
type Pool struct { // Status of the pool. Indicates whether the pool is operational. Status string // LBMethod is the load-balancer algorithm, which is round-robin, // least-connections, and so on. This value, which must be supported, is // dependent on the provider. LBMethod string `json:"lb_method"` // Protocol of the pool, which is TCP, HTTP, or HTTPS. Protocol string // Description for the pool. Description string // MonitorIDs are the IDs of associated monitors which check the health of // the pool members. MonitorIDs []string `json:"health_monitors"` // SubnetID is the network on which the members of the pool will be located. // Only members that are on this network can be added to the pool. SubnetID string `json:"subnet_id"` // TenantID is the owner of the pool. TenantID string `json:"tenant_id"` // AdminStateUp is the administrative state of the pool, which is up // (true) or down (false). AdminStateUp bool `json:"admin_state_up"` // Name of the pool. Name string // MemberIDs is the list of member IDs that belong to the pool. MemberIDs []string `json:"members"` // ID is the unique ID for the pool. ID string // VIPID is the ID of the virtual IP associated with this pool. VIPID string `json:"vip_id"` // The provider. Provider string }
Pool represents a logical set of devices, such as web servers, that you group together to receive and process traffic. The load balancing function chooses a member of the pool according to the configured load balancing method to handle the new requests or connections received on the VIP address. There is only one pool per virtual IP.
func ExtractPools ¶
func ExtractPools(r pagination.Page) ([]Pool, error)
ExtractPools accepts a Page struct, specifically a PoolPage struct, and extracts the elements into a slice of Router structs. In other words, a generic collection is mapped into a relevant slice.
type PoolPage ¶
type PoolPage struct {
pagination.LinkedPageBase
}
PoolPage is the page returned by a pager when traversing over a collection of pools.
func (PoolPage) NextPageURL ¶
NextPageURL is invoked when a paginated collection of pools has reached the end of a page and the pager seeks to traverse over a new one. In order to do this, it needs to construct the next page's URL.
type UpdateOpts ¶
type UpdateOpts struct { // Name of the pool. Name string `json:"name,omitempty"` // LBMethod is the algorithm used to distribute load between the members of // the pool. The current specification supports LBMethodRoundRobin and // LBMethodLeastConnections as valid values for this attribute. LBMethod LBMethod `json:"lb_method,omitempty"` }
UpdateOpts contains the values used when updating a pool.
func (UpdateOpts) ToLBPoolUpdateMap ¶
func (opts UpdateOpts) ToLBPoolUpdateMap() (map[string]interface{}, error)
ToLBPoolUpdateMap builds a request body based on UpdateOpts.
type UpdateOptsBuilder ¶
UpdateOptsBuilder allows extensions to add additional parameters ot the Update request.
type UpdateResult ¶
type UpdateResult struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
UpdateResult represents the result of an update operation. Call its Extract method to interpret it as a Pool.
func Update ¶
func Update(c *golangsdk.ServiceClient, id string, opts UpdateOptsBuilder) (r UpdateResult)
Update allows pools to be updated.