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github.com/VMware/govmomi
A Go library for interacting with VMware vSphere APIs (ESXi and/or vCenter Server).
In addition to the vSphere API client, this repository includes:
vSphere 7.0 and higher.
The APIs exposed by this library closely follow the API described in the VMware vSphere API Reference Documentation. Refer to the documentation to become familiar with the upstream API.
The code in the govmomi
package is a wrapper for the code that is generated from the vSphere API description. It primarily provides convenience functions for working with the vSphere API. See godoc.org for documentation.
govc
and vcsim
Installation instructions, released binaries, and Docker images are documented in the respective README files of govc
and vcsim
.
Collaborate with the community using GitHub discussions and GitHub issues.
Changes to the API are subject to semantic versioning.
Refer to the CHANGELOG for version to version changes.
govmomi is available under the Apache 2 License.
Pronounced: go·v·mom·e
Follows pyvmomi and rbvmomi: language prefix + the vSphere acronym "VM Object Management Infrastructure".
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