rvirsh is a Rust-based virtual machine management tool built using the libvirt-rs library. It reimplements the functionality of the virsh command and virt-install command, providing simple and efficient virtualization operations in Rust.
To avoid using complex arguments, rvirsh reads default configuration from $HOME/.config/rvirsh/default.toml or ./default.toml (if it does not exists).
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Ensure that Rust is installed on your system. If not, install it from the official Rust website.
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Ensure that
libvirt-devorlibvirt-develis installed on your system. Otherwise, compile will be fail. If not, install it with the following command (in Fedora/RHEL).dnf install libvirt-devel
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Install from crates.io:
cargo install rvirsh
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Clone the
rvirshrepository:git clone https://github.com/your-username/rvirsh.git
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Navigate to the project directory and build it using Cargo:
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Install the binary:
cargo install --path .
rvirsh provides commands similar to those found in virsh. Below are some basic examples. Please run rv help to see which commands are supported.
rv listrv start <vm-name>rv shutdown <vm-name>rv dominfo <vm-name>rv dumpxml <vm-name>rvirsh also offers some functions as a library. So it can be embedded into your project as a crate. Please visit crates.io for more info.
rvirsh = "x.y.z"
To set up the development environment, follow these steps:
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/rvirsh.git
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Install the necessary dependencies:
cargo build
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Run tests:
cargo test
Please report any bugs or feature requests via the GitHub issue tracker. Pull requests are welcome!