PHP Library Intended to Interact with Vultr's v2 API
composer require dutchie027/vultr
// require the composer library
require_once ('vendor/autoload.php');
// make the connction to the API for use
// this will use "vultr.ini" with the KVPs created
// at composer load. As a minimum you need the API
$api = new dutchie027\Vultr\API();
...
This file drives the main configuration of the software. By default, it looks for the file in the root directory of your project using the name vultr.ini. If you want, you can give it another name and specifiy the full .ini path in the class instantiation.
The minimum Key/Value Pair in the [api]
key with the TOKEN
being your API token from the My Vultr Portal.
# minimum vultr.ini
[api]
TOKEN='8675309TOMMY30918IN'
The full settings that can be supplied in the .ini are:
# full vultr.ini
[api]
TOKEN='12345
[log]
LOG_PREFIX='vultr'
LOG_LEVEL=200
LOG_DIR='/var/log/'
The library has the following classes:
- Account
- API
- Backups
- BareMetal
- BlockStorage
- DNS
- Firewalls
- Instances
- ISO
- LoadBalancers
- ObjectStorage
- OperatingSystems
- Plans
- PrivateNetworks
- Regions
- ReservedIPs
- Snapshots
- SSHKeys
- StartupScripts
- Users
The main connection requires at minimum, an API key. You can get this by visiting My Vultr Portal -> Account -> API. In the portal, make sure you set the IP(s) you'll be calling the API from also, as by default it will lock it to the single IP you request the API from.
Once you have the API token, you can simply connect with it or you can add options
// Ensure we have the composer libraries
require_once ('vendor/autoload.php');
// Instantiate with defaults
$api = new dutchie027\Vultr\API();
Once you have a client, you can ask for the basic information about your account. NOTE: All payloads are returned in JSON, so you can choose how you want to deal with them:
// Ensure we have the composer libraries
require_once ('vendor/autoload.php');
// Instantiate with defaults
$api = new dutchie027\Vultr\API();
// Lets get the account info and what else this API key can do
print_r(json_decode($api->account()->getAccountInfo(), true));
// Ensure we have the composer libraries
require_once ('vendor/autoload.php');
// Instantiate with defaults
$api = new dutchie027\Vultr\API();
$config = [
'region' => 'ewr',
'size' => '10',
'label' => 'my first storage',
];
$json_return = $api->blockStorage()->createBlockStorage($config);
If you call this without any $config
it will still create block storage. It will use the defaults as described below.
Parameter | Type | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
region |
string | The region where you want the storage created. NOTE If you choose a location that does NOT have block storate, it will revert to the default. | ewr |
size |
integer | The size (in GB) of how much storage you want created. NOTE This value must be between 10 and 10000 | 10 |
label |
string | A text label to be associated with the storage | null |
You will be returned with a JSON payload that includes the newly created Block ID as well as the cost (in dollars) and size (in GB):
{
"block": {
"id": "8692c434-08fa-4efb-a0fb-966a338aee07",
"date_created": "2020-12-18T03:11:57+00:00",
"cost": 1,
"status": "pending",
"size_gb": 10,
"region": "ewr",
"attached_to_instance": "",
"label": "my first storage"
}
}
// Ensure we have the composer libraries
require_once ('vendor/autoload.php');
// Instantiate with defaults
$api = new dutchie027\Vultr\API();
$config = [
'blockid' => '8692c434-08fa-4efb-a0fb-966a338aee07',
'size' => '40',
'label' => 'not my first rodeo',
];
$api->blockStorage()->updateBlockStorage($config);
Block storage can only be updated once every 60 seconds. To update the storage you need a minimum of the blockid
and either a size
or new label
.
// Ensure we have the composer libraries
require_once ('vendor/autoload.php');
// Instantiate with defaults
$api = new dutchie027\Vultr\API();
$api->blockStorage()->deleteBlockStorage($blockid);
The block ID is in the form of a GUID (something like 8692c434-08fa-4efb-a0fb-966a338aee07). If you provide a GUID that isn't in your storage container, it will fail.
// Ensure we have the composer libraries
require_once ('vendor/autoload.php');
// Instantiate with defaults
$api = new dutchie027\Vultr\API();
$json_return = $api->blockStorage()->getBlockStorage($blockid);
The block ID is in the form of a GUID (something like 8692c434-08fa-4efb-a0fb-966a338aee07). If you provide a GUID that isn't in your storage container, it will fail.
// Ensure we have the composer libraries
require_once ('vendor/autoload.php');
// Instantiate with defaults
$api = new dutchie027\Vultr\API();
$config = [
'block_id' => '98772323-044a-4efb-a0fb-1234338abb07',
'instance' => '12345434-08fa-4efb-a0fb-966a338aee07',
'live' => false,
];
$api->blockStorage()->attachBlockStorage($config);
All three values are required in the $config
. The block_id
is the ID of the block storage you want to attach. The instance
is the instance ID of the machine you want the storage attached to. It must also be in the same location as the storage. The value live
is either true
or false
. If it is set to true
it will attach the storage but NOT restart the instance. If you set live
to false
it will RESTART the instance and then attach the block storage.
// Ensure we have the composer libraries
require_once ('vendor/autoload.php');
// Instantiate with defaults
$api = new dutchie027\Vultr\API();
$config = [
'block_id' => '98772323-044a-4efb-a0fb-1234338abb07',
'live' => false,
];
$api->blockStorage()->detatchBlockStorage($config);
Both values are required in the $config
. The block_id
is the ID of the block storage you want to detatch. The value live
is either true
or false
. If it is set to true
it will attach the storage but NOT restart the instance. If you set live
to false
it will RESTART the instance and then detatch the block storage.
For the most part, this is a support class, but if you want to use it you can. Here's a few things you can do with it:
// Ensure we have the composer libraries
require_once ('vendor/autoload.php');
// Instantiate with defaults
$api = new dutchie027\Vultr\API();
// Print various information about the Regions. All pretty self-explanatory
$api->regions()->listIds();
$api->regions()->listCities();
$api->regions()->listCountries();
$api->regions()->listContinents();
$api->regions()->listNames();
- Bring in more of the function(s) from Vultr
- Document the class(es) with proper doc blocks better
- Move the documentation in to separate markdowns
If you're having problems, spot a bug, or have a feature suggestion, file an issue. If you want, feel free to fork the package and make a pull request. This is a work in progresss as I get more info and further test the API.