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ProxmoxAAS API - REST API for ProxmoxAAS Dashboard

ProxmoxAAS API provides functionality for the Dashboard by providing a proxy API for the Proxmox API, and an API for requesting resources within a defined quota.

Installation

Prerequisites

  • ProxmoxAAS-Dashboard
  • Proxmox VE Cluster (v7.0+)
  • Reverse proxy server which can proxy the dashboard and API
    • FQDN
  • Server with NodeJS (v18.0+) and NPM installed

Configuring API Token and Permissions

In Proxmox VE, follow the following steps:

  1. Add a new user proxmoxaas-api to Proxmox VE
  2. Create a new API token for the user proxmoxaas-api and copy the secret key to a safe location
  3. Create a new role proxmoxaas-api with at least the following permissions:
    • VM.* except VM.Audit, VM.Backup, VM.Clone, VM.Console, VM.Monitor, VM.PowerMgmt, VM.Snapshot, VM.Snapshot.Rollback
    • Datastore.Allocate, Datastore.AllocateSpace, Datastore.Audit
    • User.Modify
    • Pool.Audit
  4. Add a new API Token Permission with path: /, select the API token created previously, and role: proxmoxaas-api
  5. Add a new User Permission with path: /, select the proxmoxaas-api user, and role: proxmoxaas-api

Installation - API

  1. Clone this repo onto Dashboard Host
  2. Run npm install to initiaze the package requirements
  3. Copy template.config.json as config.json and modify the following values:
    1. In backends/pve/config:
      • url: the URI to the Proxmox API, ie http://<proxmoxhost>:8006/api2/json or http://<proxmox URL>/api2/json if Proxmox VE is behind a reverse proxy.
      • token: the user(name), authentication realm (pam), token id, and token secrey key (uuid)
      • root (Optional): In order to allow users to customize instance pcie devices, the API must use the root credentials for privilege elevation. Provide the root username, ie. root@pam, and root user password
    2. In backends/paasldap/config (Optional):
      • url: url to a PAAS-LDAP server API ie. http://<paasldap-host>:8082
    3. In handlers/auth:
      • Add any authentication handlers to be used by the API. Add the realm name (ie. pve) as the key and the handler name as provided in backends. For example, a PAAS-LDAP handler could be added as "paas-ldap": "paasldap" and users in the realm user@paas-ldap will use this handler to perform auth actions. Refer to backends
    4. In application:
      • hostname - the ProxmoxAAS-Dashboard URL, ie host.domain.tld
      • domain - the base domain for the dashboard and proxmox, ie domain.tld
      • listenPort - the port you want the API to listen on, ie 8081
    5. In useriso:
      • node: host of storage with user accessible iso files
      • storage: name of storage with user accessible iso files
  4. Start the service using node ., or call the provided shell script, or use the provided systemctl service script

Installation - Reverse Proxy

  1. Configure nginx or preferred reverse proxy to reverse proxy the dashboard. The configuration should include at least the following:
server {
	listen 443 ssl;
	server_name paas.<FQDN>;
	location / {
		return 301 "/dashboard/";
	}
	location /dashboard/ {
		proxy_pass http://proxmoxaas.dmz:8080/;
		proxy_redirect default;
	}
	location /api/ {
		proxy_pass http://proxmoxaas.dmz:80/api/;
		proxy_redirect default;
	}
}
  1. Start nginx with the new configurations

Result

After these steps, the ProxmoxAAS Dashboard should be available and fully functional at paas.<FQDN> or paas.<FQDN>/dashboard/.

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