From 472722a72df89895bb11a1244eafa7915b1af116 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Richard W.M. Jones" Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 18:10:50 +0000 Subject: python: Translate C examples into Python and include documentation. --- python/examples/create_disk.py | 61 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 61 insertions(+) create mode 100644 python/examples/create_disk.py (limited to 'python/examples/create_disk.py') diff --git a/python/examples/create_disk.py b/python/examples/create_disk.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d4e8d9b --- /dev/null +++ b/python/examples/create_disk.py @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +# Example showing how to create a disk image. + +import os +import guestfs + +output = "disk.img" + +g = guestfs.GuestFS () + +# Create a raw-format sparse disk image, 512 MB in size. +f = open (output, "w") +f.truncate (512 * 1024 * 1024) +f.close () + +# Set the trace flag so that we can see each libguestfs call. +g.set_trace (1) + +# Set the autosync flag so that the disk will be synchronized +# automatically when the libguestfs handle is closed. +g.set_autosync (1) + +# Attach the disk image to libguestfs. +g.add_drive_opts (output, format = "raw", readonly = 0) + +# Run the libguestfs back-end. +g.launch () + +# Get the list of devices. Because we only added one drive +# above, we expect that this list should contain a single +# element. +devices = g.list_devices () +assert (len (devices) == 1) + +# Partition the disk as one single MBR partition. +g.part_disk (devices[0], "mbr") + +# Get the list of partitions. We expect a single element, which +# is the partition we have just created. +partitions = g.list_partitions () +assert (len (partitions) == 1) + +# Create a filesystem on the partition. +g.mkfs ("ext4", partitions[0]) + +# Now mount the filesystem so that we can add files. +g.mount_options ("", partitions[0], "/") + +# Create some files and directories. +g.touch ("/empty") +message = "Hello, world\n" +g.write ("/hello", message) +g.mkdir ("/foo") + +# This one uploads the local file /etc/resolv.conf into +# the disk image. +g.upload ("/etc/resolv.conf", "/foo/resolv.conf") + +# Because 'autosync' was set (above) we can just close the handle +# and the disk contents will be synchronized. You can also do +# this manually by calling g.umount_all and g.sync. +del g -- cgit