Configuration Plugins
Fabric (SSH) Plugin
You can use the Fabric plugin to map operations to SSH commands or Fabric tasks that are included in your blueprint. The plugin provides an agentless method for running operations on destination hosts. The source code for this plugin is found in github. Plugin Requirements: Python versions: 2.7.x If access to the Context Proxy (ctx) is required within an invoked script, the remote host must have Python’s argparse installed. »
Script Plugin
The Script plugin can be used to map node life-cycle operations and workflows to scripts that are included in your blueprint. Scripts can be written in Python, bash, ruby, and so on. The Script plugin is pre-installed with the default agent packages and is defined in types.yaml. The source code can be found at https://github.com/cloudify-cosmo/cloudify-common Plugin Requirements: Python versions: 2.6.x 2.7.x Usage Following are usage examples that demonstrate different configuration options. »
Netconf Plugin
cloudify-netconf-plugin Cloudify plugin for serializing TOSCA node templates to netconf configuration. Features Full support for: Both version of netconf protocol from rfc6242. Ssh based communication Partial support (only in use case of DSL validation): validation of complicated types with restriction for type of values (length, regexp and etc.) validation of type element in list (unsupported list of some types) validation of enumerations in value and in xml node name Not supported: »
Diamond Plugin
Diamond Plugin was deprecated in Cloudify 5.0. It is no longer supported. Diamond is a Python daemon that collects system metrics and publishes them to multiple destinations. It can collect CPU, memory, network, I/O, load and disk metrics, and many other metrics, as specified in the documentation. Additionally, it features an API for implementing custom collectors for gathering metrics from almost any source. »