The vSphere Automation SDKs bundle client libraries, documentation and sample code for accessing the below services:
- vSphere Automation End Point in vCenter Server
- VMware Cloud (VMC) on AWS Console APIs*
- NSX-T APIs*
- NSX VMware Cloud on AWS Integration APIs*
- VMware Cloud on AWS Site Recovery APIs*
*All Vmware Cloud and NSX client libraries are available only in Python, Java and Go(Beta) SDKs.
The vSphere Automation SDK’s are available from VMware’s GitHub source repositories. Simply chose the SDK for your preferred language, clone the repo and follow the instructions in the README.md in the root folder of the repo to be up and running in minutes!
For more information refer to the vSphere Automation SDK Overview.
- vSphere API Reference 8.0 U2 (latest)
- VMware Cloud on AWS vSphere API Reference (latest version)
- VMware Cloud on AWS Console API Reference
- NSX API Reference
- NSX Policy API Reference - primary API for managing logical networks
- NSX VMC Cloud Service - for managing AWS underlay networks
- NSX VMC AWS Integration
- vSphere API Reference 8.0 U2 (latest)
- VMware Cloud on AWS vSphere API Reference (latest version)
- VMware Cloud on AWS Console API Reference
- NSX API Reference
- NSX Policy API Reference - primary API for managing logical networks
- NSX VMC Cloud Service - for managing AWS underlay networks
- NSX VMC AWS Integration
vSphere API Reference 8.0 U2 (latest) VMware Cloud On AWS Console API NSX VMC Policy NSX VMC AWS Integration API
The vSphere Automation SDK’s are released as open source software and, presently, provides community support through our GitHub repositories. If you encounter an issue or have a question, feel free to reach out via Github issues.
You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can. If you have not signed our Contributor License Agreement (CLA), a "CLA-bot" will take you through the process and update the issue. If you have questions about the CLA process, see our CLA FAQ or just ask for help on your pull request.
Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a GitHub issue or discuss it first with the official project maintainers via Slack, especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing. Join Slack via https://code.vmware.com/web/code/join.
VMware’s Automation SDKs are licensed as per the LICENSE(.txt) file found in the root of each SDK distribution: