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# ProxmoxAAS API - REST API for ProxmoxAAS Dashboard
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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.
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## Prerequisites
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- [ProxmoxAAS-Client](https://git.tronnet.net/tronnet/ProxmoxAAS-Dashboard)
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- Proxmox VE Cluster (v7.0+)
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- Reverse proxy server which can proxy the client and API
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- FQDN
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- Server with NodeJS (v18.0+) and NPM installed
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## Configuring API Token and Permissions
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In Proxmox VE, follow the following steps:
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1. Add a new user `proxmoxaas-api` to Proxmox VE
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2. Create a new API token for the user `proxmoxaas-api` and copy the secret key to a safe location
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3. Create a new role `proxmoxaas-api` with at least the following permissions:
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- VM.* except VM.Audit, VM.Backup, VM.Clone, VM.Console, VM.Monitor, VM.PowerMgmt, VM.Snapshot, VM.Snapshot.Rollback
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- Datastore.Allocate, Datastore.AllocateSpace, Datastore.Audit
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- User.Modify
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- Pool.Audit
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4. Add a new API Token Permission with path: `/`, select the API token created previously, and role: `proxmoxaas-api`
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5. Add a new User Permission with path: `/`, select the `proxmoxaas-api` user, and role: `proxmoxaas-api`
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## Installation - API
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1. Clone this repo onto `Client Host`
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2. Run `npm install` to initiaze the package requirements
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3. Copy `template.localdb.json` as `localdb.json` and modify the following values under `pveAPIToken`:
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- pveAPI - the URI to the Proxmox API, ie `<proxmoxhost>:8006/api2/json` or `<proxmox URL>/api2/json` if Proxmox VE is behind a reverse proxy.
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- hostname - the ProxmoxAAS-Client URL, ie `host.domain.tld`
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- domain - the base domain for the client and proxmox, ie `domain.tld`
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- listenPort - the port you want the API to listen on, ie `8080`
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- pveAPIToken - the user(name), authentication realm, token id, and token secrey key (uuid)
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4. (Optional) In order to allow users to customize instance pcie devices, the API must use the root credentials for privilege elevation. Modify the following values under `pveroot` in order to use this feature:
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- username: root user, typically `root@pam`
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- password: root user password
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5. You may also wish to configure users at this point as well. An example user config is shown in the template.
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6. Start the service using `node .`, or call the provided shell script, or use the provided systemctl service script
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## Installation - Reverse Proxy
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1. Configure nginx or preferred reverse proxy to reverse proxy the client. The configuration should include at least the following:
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```
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server {
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listen 443 ssl;
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server_name client.<FQDN>;
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location / {
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proxy_pass http://<Client Host>:80;
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}
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location /api/ {
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proxy_pass http://<Client Host>:8080;
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}
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}
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```
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2. Start nginx with the new configurations by running `systemctl reload nginx`
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## Result
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After these steps, the ProxmoxAAS Client should be available and fully functional at `dashboard.<FQDN>`. |