REST API for ProxmoxAAS
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ProxmoxAAS API - Client REST API

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

Prerequisites

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
  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 Client Host
  2. Run npm install to initiaze the package requirements
  3. Copy vars.js.template as vars.js and modify the following values:
    • 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.
    • domain - the ProxmoxAAS-Client URL, ie client.<FQDN>
    • listenPort - the port you want the API to listen on, ie 8080
    • pveAPIToken - the user(name), authentication realm, token id, and token secrey key (uuid)
  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 client. This can be done in the same file previously or in a new configuration file:
server {
	listen 443 ssl;
	server_name client.<FQDN>;
	location / {
		proxy_pass http://<Client Host>:80;
	}
	location /api/ {
		proxy_pass http://<Client Host>:8080;
	}
}
  1. Start nginx with the new configurations by running systemctl reload nginx

Result

After these steps, the ProxmoxAAS Client should be avaliable and fully functional at client.<FQDN>.