pve-apiclient/examples/example1.pl
2016-12-28 10:52:09 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# NOTE: you need to run this on a PVE host, or modify the source to
# provide username/password/hostname from somewhere else.
use strict;
use warnings;
use PVE::APIClient::LWP;
use PVE::AccessControl;
use PVE::INotify;
use JSON;
# normally you use username/password,
# but we can simply create a ticket and CRSF token if we are root
# running on a pve host
my $hostname = PVE::INotify::read_file("hostname");
my $ticket = PVE::AccessControl::assemble_ticket('root@pam');
my $csrftoken = PVE::AccessControl::assemble_csrf_prevention_token('root@pam');
my $conn = PVE::APIClient::LWP->new(
#username => 'root@pam',
#password => 'yourpassword',
ticket => $ticket,
csrftoken => $csrftoken,
host => $hostname,
# allow manual fingerprint verification
manual_verification => 1,
);
my $res = $conn->get("/", {});
print to_json($res, { pretty => 1, canonical => 1});