package cloudstack import ( "fmt" "log" "strings" "github.com/xanzy/go-cloudstack/cloudstack" ) // Artifact represents a CloudStack template as the result of a Packer build. type Artifact struct { client *cloudstack.CloudStackClient config *Config template *cloudstack.CreateTemplateResponse } // BuilderId returns the builder ID. func (a *Artifact) BuilderId() string { return BuilderId } // Destroy the CloudStack template represented by the artifact. func (a *Artifact) Destroy() error { // Create a new parameter struct. p := a.client.Template.NewDeleteTemplateParams(a.template.Id) // Destroy the template. log.Printf("Destroying template: %s", a.template.Name) _, err := a.client.Template.DeleteTemplate(p) if err != nil { // This is a very poor way to be told the ID does no longer exist :( if strings.Contains(err.Error(), fmt.Sprintf( "Invalid parameter id value=%s due to incorrect long value format, "+ "or entity does not exist", a.template.Id)) { return nil } return fmt.Errorf("Error destroying template %s: %s", a.template.Name, err) } return nil } // Files returns the files represented by the artifact. func (a *Artifact) Files() []string { // We have no files. return nil } // Id returns CloudStack template ID. func (a *Artifact) Id() string { return a.template.Id } // String returns the string representation of the artifact. func (a *Artifact) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("A template was created: %s", a.template.Name) } // State returns specific details from the artifact. func (a *Artifact) State(name string) interface{} { return nil }