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package org.jclouds.examples.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers;
import com.google.common.collect.Sets;
import com.google.common.io.Closeables;
import org.jclouds.ContextBuilder;
import org.jclouds.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers.v1.CloudLoadBalancersApi;
import org.jclouds.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers.v1.domain.AddNode;
import org.jclouds.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers.v1.domain.LoadBalancer;
import org.jclouds.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers.v1.domain.Node;
import org.jclouds.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers.v1.features.LoadBalancerApi;
import org.jclouds.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers.v1.features.NodeApi;
import org.jclouds.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers.v1.predicates.LoadBalancerPredicates;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;
import static org.jclouds.examples.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers.Constants.NAME;
import static org.jclouds.examples.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers.Constants.PROVIDER;
import static org.jclouds.examples.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers.Constants.REGION;
import static org.jclouds.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers.v1.domain.internal.BaseNode.Condition.DISABLED;
import static org.jclouds.rackspace.cloudloadbalancers.v1.domain.internal.BaseNode.Condition.ENABLED;
/**
* This example adds a Node to a Load Balancer.
*
*/
public class AddNodes implements Closeable {
private final CloudLoadBalancersApi clbApi;
private final LoadBalancerApi lbApi;
/**
* To get a username and API key see http://jclouds.apache.org/guides/rackspace/
*
* The first argument (args[0]) must be your username
* The second argument (args[1]) must be your API key
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
AddNodes addNodes = new AddNodes(args[0], args[1]);
try {
LoadBalancer loadBalancer = addNodes.getLoadBalancer();
Set<AddNode> addNodeSet = addNodes.createAddNodes();
addNodes.addNodesToLoadBalancer(addNodeSet, loadBalancer);
}
catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
finally {
addNodes.close();
}
}
public AddNodes(String username, String apiKey) {
clbApi = ContextBuilder.newBuilder(PROVIDER)
.credentials(username, apiKey)
.buildApi(CloudLoadBalancersApi.class);
lbApi = clbApi.getLoadBalancerApi(REGION);
}
private LoadBalancer getLoadBalancer() {
for (LoadBalancer loadBalancer: lbApi.list().concat()) {
if (loadBalancer.getName().startsWith(NAME)) {
return loadBalancer;
}
}
throw new RuntimeException(NAME + " not found. Run a CreateLoadBalancer* example first.");
}
/**
* AddNodes are the nodes (Cloud Servers) that receive requests sent from the Load Balancer.
*
* The IPv4 addresses in the AddNodes below are only *examples* of addresses that you would use when creating
* a Load Balancer. You would do this if you had existing Cloud Servers and stored their IPv4
* addresses as configuration data.
*/
private Set<AddNode> createAddNodes() {
AddNode addNode11 = AddNode.builder()
.address("10.180.1.1")
.condition(DISABLED)
.port(80)
.weight(20)
.build();
AddNode addNode12 = AddNode.builder()
.address("10.180.1.2")
.condition(ENABLED)
.port(80)
.weight(20)
.build();
return Sets.newHashSet(addNode11, addNode12);
}
/**
* If you try to visit the IPv4 address of the Load Balancer itself, you will see a "Service Unavailable" message
* because the nodes from the createNodeRequests() don't really exist.
*
* To see an example of creating Cloud Servers and a Load Balancer at the same time see
* CreateLoadBalancerWithNewServers.
*/
private void addNodesToLoadBalancer(Set<AddNode> addNodes, LoadBalancer loadBalancer) throws TimeoutException {
System.out.format("Add Nodes%n");
NodeApi nodeApi = clbApi.getNodeApi(REGION, loadBalancer.getId());
Set<Node> nodes = nodeApi.add(addNodes);
// Wait for the Load Balancer to become Active before moving on
// If you want to know what's happening during the polling, enable logging. See
// /jclouds-example/rackspace/src/main/java/org/jclouds/examples/rackspace/Logging.java
if (!LoadBalancerPredicates.awaitAvailable(lbApi).apply(loadBalancer)) {
throw new TimeoutException("Timeout on loadBalancer: " + loadBalancer);
}
for (Node node: nodes) {
System.out.format(" %s%n", node);
}
}
/**
* Always close your service when you're done with it.
*
* Note that closing quietly like this is not necessary in Java 7.
* You would use try-with-resources in the main method instead.
*/
public void close() throws IOException {
Closeables.close(clbApi, true);
}
}