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package floatingips
import (
"github.com/gophercloud/gophercloud"
"github.com/gophercloud/gophercloud/pagination"
)
// 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 ListOpts struct {
ID string `q:"id"`
Description string `q:"description"`
FloatingNetworkID string `q:"floating_network_id"`
PortID string `q:"port_id"`
FixedIP string `q:"fixed_ip_address"`
FloatingIP string `q:"floating_ip_address"`
TenantID string `q:"tenant_id"`
ProjectID string `q:"project_id"`
Limit int `q:"limit"`
Marker string `q:"marker"`
SortKey string `q:"sort_key"`
SortDir string `q:"sort_dir"`
RouterID string `q:"router_id"`
Status string `q:"status"`
Tags string `q:"tags"`
TagsAny string `q:"tags-any"`
NotTags string `q:"not-tags"`
NotTagsAny string `q:"not-tags-any"`
}
// List returns a Pager which allows you to iterate over a collection of
// floating IP resources. It accepts a ListOpts struct, which allows you to
// filter and sort the returned collection for greater efficiency.
func List(c *gophercloud.ServiceClient, opts ListOpts) pagination.Pager {
q, err := gophercloud.BuildQueryString(&opts)
if err != nil {
return pagination.Pager{Err: err}
}
u := rootURL(c) + q.String()
return pagination.NewPager(c, u, func(r pagination.PageResult) pagination.Page {
return FloatingIPPage{pagination.LinkedPageBase{PageResult: r}}
})
}
// CreateOptsBuilder allows extensions to add additional parameters to the
// Create request.
type CreateOptsBuilder interface {
ToFloatingIPCreateMap() (map[string]interface{}, error)
}
// CreateOpts contains all the values needed to create a new floating IP
// resource. The only required fields are FloatingNetworkID and PortID which
// refer to the external network and internal port respectively.
type CreateOpts struct {
Description string `json:"description,omitempty"`
FloatingNetworkID string `json:"floating_network_id" required:"true"`
FloatingIP string `json:"floating_ip_address,omitempty"`
PortID string `json:"port_id,omitempty"`
FixedIP string `json:"fixed_ip_address,omitempty"`
SubnetID string `json:"subnet_id,omitempty"`
TenantID string `json:"tenant_id,omitempty"`
ProjectID string `json:"project_id,omitempty"`
}
// ToFloatingIPCreateMap allows CreateOpts to satisfy the CreateOptsBuilder
// interface
func (opts CreateOpts) ToFloatingIPCreateMap() (map[string]interface{}, error) {
return gophercloud.BuildRequestBody(opts, "floatingip")
}
// Create accepts a CreateOpts struct and uses the values provided to create a
// new floating IP resource. You can create floating IPs on external networks
// only. If you provide a FloatingNetworkID which refers to a network that is
// not external (i.e. its `router:external' attribute is False), the operation
// will fail and return a 400 error.
//
// If you do not specify a FloatingIP address value, the operation will
// automatically allocate an available address for the new resource. If you do
// choose to specify one, it must fall within the subnet range for the external
// network - otherwise the operation returns a 400 error. If the FloatingIP
// address is already in use, the operation returns a 409 error code.
//
// You can associate the new resource with an internal port by using the PortID
// field. If you specify a PortID that is not valid, the operation will fail and
// return 404 error code.
//
// You must also configure an IP address for the port associated with the PortID
// you have provided - this is what the FixedIP refers to: an IP fixed to a
// port. Because a port might be associated with multiple IP addresses, you can
// use the FixedIP field to associate a particular IP address rather than have
// the API assume for you. If you specify an IP address that is not valid, the
// operation will fail and return a 400 error code. If the PortID and FixedIP
// are already associated with another resource, the operation will fail and
// returns a 409 error code.
func Create(c *gophercloud.ServiceClient, opts CreateOptsBuilder) (r CreateResult) {
b, err := opts.ToFloatingIPCreateMap()
if err != nil {
r.Err = err
return
}
_, r.Err = c.Post(rootURL(c), b, &r.Body, nil)
return
}
// Get retrieves a particular floating IP resource based on its unique ID.
func Get(c *gophercloud.ServiceClient, id string) (r GetResult) {
_, r.Err = c.Get(resourceURL(c, id), &r.Body, nil)
return
}
// UpdateOptsBuilder allows extensions to add additional parameters to the
// Update request.
type UpdateOptsBuilder interface {
ToFloatingIPUpdateMap() (map[string]interface{}, error)
}
// UpdateOpts contains the values used when updating a floating IP resource. The
// only value that can be updated is which internal port the floating IP is
// linked to. To associate the floating IP with a new internal port, provide its
// ID. To disassociate the floating IP from all ports, provide an empty string.
type UpdateOpts struct {
Description *string `json:"description,omitempty"`
PortID *string `json:"port_id,omitempty"`
FixedIP string `json:"fixed_ip_address,omitempty"`
}
// ToFloatingIPUpdateMap allows UpdateOpts to satisfy the UpdateOptsBuilder
// interface
func (opts UpdateOpts) ToFloatingIPUpdateMap() (map[string]interface{}, error) {
b, err := gophercloud.BuildRequestBody(opts, "floatingip")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if m := b["floatingip"].(map[string]interface{}); m["port_id"] == "" {
m["port_id"] = nil
}
return b, nil
}
// Update allows floating IP resources to be updated. Currently, the only way to
// "update" a floating IP is to associate it with a new internal port, or
// disassociated it from all ports. See UpdateOpts for instructions of how to
// do this.
func Update(c *gophercloud.ServiceClient, id string, opts UpdateOptsBuilder) (r UpdateResult) {
b, err := opts.ToFloatingIPUpdateMap()
if err != nil {
r.Err = err
return
}
_, r.Err = c.Put(resourceURL(c, id), b, &r.Body, &gophercloud.RequestOpts{
OkCodes: []int{200},
})
return
}
// Delete will permanently delete a particular floating IP resource. Please
// ensure this is what you want - you can also disassociate the IP from existing
// internal ports.
func Delete(c *gophercloud.ServiceClient, id string) (r DeleteResult) {
_, r.Err = c.Delete(resourceURL(c, id), nil)
return
}