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VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Daniel Langenhan
Book Image

VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Daniel Langenhan

Overview of this book

VMware vRealize Orchestrator is a powerful automation tool designed for system administrators and IT operations staff who are planning to streamline their tasks and are waiting to integrate the functions with third-party operations software. This book is an update to VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook and is blend of numerous recipes on vRealize Orchestrator 7. This book starts with installing and configuring vRealize Orchestrator. We will demonstrate how to upgrade from previous versions to vRealize Orchestrator 7. You will be taught all about orchestrator plugins and how to use and develop various plugins that have been enhanced in Orchestrator 7. Throughout this book, you will explore the new features of Orchestrator 7, such as the introduction of the control center, along with its uses. You will also come to understand visual programming, how to integrate base plugins into workflows, and how to automate VMware. You will also get to know how to troubleshoot vRealize Orchestrator. By the end of this book, you will be able to get the most out of your Orchestrator installation, and will be able to develop complex workflows and create your own highly integrated automations of vRealize environments.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Introduction


By now you are aware of the importance of plugins and how they expand the capabilities of Orchestrator. The next parts of the book will focus on plugins that were firstly touched upon in Chapter 9, Essential Plugins, where we discussed some of the very essential plugins. Here, we will go over all the plugins that are pre-installed in Orchestrator, while future chapters will show additional plugins and then finish on the vCenter plugin, which will round off the possibilities for expansion.

Dealing with return values

We have already had a look at the return values of the REST plugin, but there are also the return values of the SOAP and PowerShell plugin to look at. All of them are a bit more complex than just a string. A lot of the return values are either JSON, XML, or Arrays of Properties. In the JavaScript complex variables recipe in Chapter 6, Advanced Programming, we showcased how to harness them.

The most important thing to figure out is the information you really need for...