Welcome to PyU4V’s documentation!
Overview
PyU4V is a Python module that simplifies interaction with the Unisphere for PowerMax REST API. It wraps REST calls with simple APIs that abstract the HTTP request and response handling.
Note
All official documentation for Unipshere for PowerMax API is available at https://developer.dell.com/apis/4458. An OpenApi.json file can be download from this site for use with tools like PostMan or for interfacing with PyU4V custom API call mechanism. Please refer to this documentation when looking for information about query path parameters for functions that accept them.
Supported PyU4V Versions
PyU4V Version |
10.2.0.1 |
**Minimum Unisphere Version* |
10.2.0 |
Array Model |
VMAX-3, VMAX AFA, PowerMax |
Array uCode |
HyperMax OS, PowerMax OS |
Platforms |
Linux, Windows |
Python |
3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 |
Requirements |
|
Test Requirements |
Note
PyU4V officially supports Python 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 & 3.10 Python 2.x support has been dropped since January 1st 2020.
Note
PyU4V version 10.2.0.1 is compatible with scripts written for PyU4V versions >= 9.2. Please ensure to check change log to ensure that you are not using functions that have been marked as depreciated.
Getting Started
- Installation Guide
How to get the source code, and how to build or install the python package.
- Configuration
Configuring PyU4V for your environment.
- Quick Start Guide
Making your first calls with PyU4V.
- Contribute to PyU4V
Contribute to the PyU4V project.
- Issues & Support
How to get support with or open issues for PyU4V.
- Programmers Guide
A range of examples demonstrating various PyU4V module usage.
- Tools Guide
The tools guide for PyU4V
- API Glossary
A glossary of all available functions.
Build your own PyU4V Docs
PyU4V docs have been built using Sphinx and included with the source PyU4V package, however if you would like to build the docs from scratch use the following commands:
$ pip install sphinx
$ pip install sphinx-rtd-theme
$ cd PyU4V/docs
$ make clean && make html
All of the necessary make files and sphinx configuration files are included with PyU4V so you can build the docs after the required dependencies have been installed.
Once the above commands have been run you will find newly generated html files
within the /PyU4V/docs/build
folder. Open index.html
within a
browser of your choosing to view the docs offline. Generating the docs is not
required, we have bundled the most up-to-date docs with PyU4V so you can still
navigate to /PyU4V/docs/build/index.html
within your browser to view
PyU4V docs offline.
Disclaimer
PyU4V 10.2 is distributed under the Apache 2.0 License. Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the Apache 2.0 License is distributed on an “as is” basis, without warranties or conditions of any kind, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.