名 前
guestfs-java - Java か ら libguestfs を 使 用 す る 方 法
書 式
import
com.redhat.et.libguestfs.*;
GuestFS g = new GuestFS ();
g.add_drive ("disk.img",
new HashMap<String,Object>() {
{
put ("readonly", Boolean.TRUE);
put ("format", "raw"); } }
);
g.launch ();
説 明
This manual
page documents how to call libguestfs from the Java
programming language. This page just documents the
differences from the C API and gives some examples. If you
are not familiar with using libguestfs, you also need to
read guestfs(3). ハ ン ド
ル の 閉 じ 方
The handle is closed when it is reaped by the garbage
collector. Because libguestfs handles include a lot of
state, it is also possible to close (and hence free) them
explicitly by calling the "close" method.
例 外
Errors from libguestfs functions are mapped into the
"LibGuestFSException" exception. This has a single
parameter which is the error message (a
"String").
Calling any method on a closed handle raises the same exception.
If
malloc(3) or some other allocation fails inside the
bindings, the "LibGuestFSOutOfMemory" exception is
thrown. イ ベ ン ト
The libguestfs event API is fully supported from Java.
Create a class which implements the
"EventCallback" interface, create an instance of
this class, and then call the
"GuestFS#set_event_callback" method to register
this instance. The "event" method of the class is
called when libguestfs generates an event.
For example, this will print all trace events:
GuestFS g = new
GuestFS ();
g.set_trace (true);
g.set_event_callback (
new EventCallback () {
public void event (long event, int eh,
String buffer, long[] array) {
System.out.println (GuestFS.eventToString (event) +
": " + buffer); } },
GuestFS.EVENT_TRACE);
g.add_drive_ro ("disk.img");
// etc.
The output looks similar to this:
EVENT_TRACE:
add_drive_ro "disk.img"
EVENT_TRACE: add_drive_ro = 0
// etc. オ プ シ ョ ン
引 数
Some methods take an optional map of optional parameters. An
example of this is "g.add_drive" which can be
called in one of two ways:
g.add_drive ("disk.img");
or with optional arguments:
Map<String,
Object> optargs =
new HashMap<String, Object>() {
{
put ("readonly", Boolean.TRUE);
put ("format", "raw"); } };
g.add_drive ("disk.img", optargs);
For more information on this topic, see "CALLS WITH OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS" in guestfs(3).
Optional handle parameters
When creating the handle you can also pass a map of optional parameters:
Map<String,
Object> optargs =
new HashMap<String, Object>() {
{
put ("close_on_exit", Boolean.FALSE);
put ("environment", Boolean.TRUE); } };
GuestFS g = new GuestFS (optargs);
For more information, see "guestfs_create_flags" in guestfs(3).
COMPILING AND RUNNING
Libguestfs for
Java is a Java Native Interface (JNI) extension, supplied in
three parts:
libguestfs.jar
libguestfs-VERSION.jar
The pure Java JAR file which contains several classes, the primary one being "com.redhat.et.libguestfs.GuestFS". Upstream, the JAR file contains a version number in the filename, but some Linux distros may rename it without the version number.
libguestfs_jni.so
The JNI code (written in C). This contains private native functions that interface between Java code and the regular libguestfs C library. You should not call these directly.
libguestfs.so
The regular libguestfs C library.
To compile your Java program, you need to locate the JAR file and add it to the class path. For example:
export
CLASSPATH=/usr/share/java/libguestfs.jar
javac MyProgram.java
To run your Java program, you also need to ensure that the JAR file is on the class path, as well as the path of your program. For example:
export
CLASSPATH=.:/usr/share/java/libguestfs.jar
java MyProgram
例 1: デ ィ ス ク イ メ ー ジ の 作 成
@EXAMPLE1@
例 2: 仮 想 マ シ ン の デ ィ ス ク イ メ ー ジ の 検 査
@EXAMPLE2@
関 連 項 目
guestfs(3), guestfs-examples(3), guestfs-erlang(3), guestfs-gobject(3), guestfs-golang(3), guestfs-lua(3), guestfs-ocaml(3), guestfs-perl(3), guestfs-python(3), guestfs-recipes(1), guestfs-ruby(3), http://libguestfs.org/, http://caml.inria.fr/.
著 者
Richard W.M. Jones ("rjones at redhat dot com")
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2011-2023 Red Hat Inc.
LICENSE
BUGS
To get a list of bugs against libguestfs, use this link: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=libguestfs&product=Virtualization+Tools
To report a new bug against libguestfs, use this link: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?component=libguestfs&product=Virtualization+Tools
When reporting a bug, please supply:
• |
The version of libguestfs. | ||
• |
Where you got libguestfs (eg. which Linux distro, compiled from source, etc) | ||
• |
Describe the bug accurately and give a way to reproduce it. | ||
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Run libguestfs-test-tool(1) and paste the complete, unedited output into the bug report. |