The softlayer builder is able to create new images for use with SoftLayer. The builder takes a source image (identified by it's global ID or reference name), runs any provisioning necessary on the image after launching it, then snapshots it into a reusable image. This reusable image can then be used as the foundation of new servers that are launched within SoftLayer.
The builder does not manage images. Once it creates an image, it is up to you to use it or delete it.
Download and build Packer from source as described here.
Next, clone this repository into $GOPATH/src/github.com/leonidlm/packer-builder-softlayer
. Then build the packer-softlayer-builder binary:
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/leonidlm/packer-builder-softlayer
go build -o /usr/local/packer/packer-builder-softlayer main.go
Now configure Packer to pick up the new builder:
{
"builders": {
"softlayer": "/usr/local/packer/packer-builder-softlayer"
}
}
The example below is fully functional and will create a basic centos 6 image with dnsmasq installed (only the api_key and username are missing):
{
"provisioners": [
{
"type": "shell",
"inline": [
"sudo yum install -y dnsmasq"
]
}
],
"builders": [{
"type": "softlayer",
"api_key": "",
"username": "",
"datacenter_name": "ams01",
"base_os_code": "CENTOS_6_64",
"image_name": "packer-centos-{{isotime}}",
"image_description": "centos image created by packer at {{isotime}}",
"image_type": "flex",
"instance_name": "packer-centos-{{isotime}}",
"instance_domain": "provisioning.com",
"instance_cpu": 1,
"instance_memory": 1024,
"instance_network_speed": 10,
"instance_disk_capacity": 25,
"ssh_port": 22,
"ssh_timeout": "15m",
"instance_state_timeout": "25m"
}]
}
If you are willing to use your own image as your starting point, you can specify base_image_id
instead of base_os_code
.
The reference of available configuration options is listed below.
username
(string) - The user name to use to access your account. If unspecified, the value is taken from the SOFTLAYER_USER_NAME environment variable.api_key
(string) - The api key defined for the chosen user name. You can find what is your api key at the account->users tab of the SoftLayer web console. If unspecified, the value is taken from the SOFTLAYER_API_KEY environment variable.image_name
(string) - The name of the resulting image that will appear in your account. This must be unique. To help make this unique, use a function like timestamp.base_image_id
(string) - The ID of the base image to use (usually defined by theglobalIdentifier
or theuuid
fields in SoftLayer API). This is the image that will be used for launching a new instance. NOTE that if you choose to use this option, you must specify a private key usingssh_private_key_file
(described below). To view all of your currently available images, run:
curl https://<username>:<api_key>@api.softlayer.com/rest/v3/SoftLayer_Account/getVirtualDiskImages.json
base_os_code
(string) - If you would like to start from a pre-installed SoftLayer OS image, you can specify it's reference code. NOTE that you can use only one ofbase_image_id
orbase_os_code
per builder configuration. To view all of the currently available pre-installed os images, run:
curl https://<username>:<api_key>@api.softlayer.com/rest/v3/SoftLayer_Account/getCreateObjectOptions.json | grep operatingSystemReferenceCode
datacenter_name
(string) - The code name of the region to launch the instance in. Consequently, this is the region where the image will be available. This defaults to "ams01"image_description
(string) - The description text which will be available for the resulting image. Defaults to "Instance snapshot. Generated by packer.io"image_type
(string) - The type of the image to create; either "flex" or "standard" (experimental). Defaults to "flex".instance_name
(string) - The name assigned to the instance. Default to "packer-softlayer-"instance_domain
(string) - The domain assigned to the instance. Defaults to "provisioning.com"instance_cpu
(string) - The amount of CPUs assigned to the instance. Defaults to 1instance_memory
(string) - The amount of Memory (in bytes) assigned to the instance. Defaults to 1024instance_network_speed
(string) - The network uplink speed, in megabits per second, which will be assigned to the instance. Defaults to 10instance_disk_capacity
(string) - The amount of Disk capacity (in gigabytes) assigned to the instance. Defaults to 25instance_disk_capacities
(string) - Specify the sizes of multiple disks on the instance. Format is "0:25,2:100" => disk0 (xvda) will be 25g and disk2 (xvdc) will be 100g. (Softlayer reserves disk1 for swap). NOTE: This version forces local storage only, and limits you to only two disks. Future work will allow setting the boolean for local vs san storage (at which point the limit will be 5, and 0=>xvda, 2=>xvdc 3=>xvde (skips xvdd for some reason) 4=> xvdf 5=> xvdgssh_port
(string) - The port that SSH will be available on. Defaults to port 22ssh_timeout
(string) - The time to wait for SSH to become available before timing out. The format of this value is a duration such as "5s" or "5m". The default SSH timeout is "1m". Defaults to "15m"ssh_private_key_file
(string) - Use this ssh private key file instead of a generated ssh key pair for connecting to the instance.instance_state_timeout
(string) - The time to wait, as a duration string, for an instance or image snapshot to enter a desired state (such as "active") before timing out. The default state timeout is "25m"
As already stated above, a good way of reviewing the available options is by inspecting the output of the following API call:
curl https://<username>:<api_key>@api.softlayer.com/rest/v3/SoftLayer_Account/getCreateObjectOptions.json
New contributors are always welcome! When in doubt please feel free to ask questions, just Create an issue with your enquiries.
The Vagrantfile creates a development environment with Go and packer checked out and built. Type "vagrant up" to bring up the environment and then "vagrant ssh" to log in. The packer-builder-softlayer directory on the host is shared to the guest VM, and packer-builder-softalyer is built during "vagrant up". The SL_USERNAME and SL_API_KEY environment variables from your host machine are propagated to the VM.
To run the unit tests, execute "go test ./..." from the root project directory.
- Add tests (especially for the client, however other parts of the code are important too)
- Configure travis CI or any alternative to automatically test and build the code
- Provide an easier way to install (with no need to compile from source)
- Add an option to configure multiple disks for the instance