MyProx 0.6.0
MyProx
A simple web frontend for accessing and managing VMs running on Proxmox VE. It is targeted on end-users.
Main Features
List all VMs a user has permissions on
Manage VM state, e.g. starting and stopping
Open SPICE console (virt-viewer)
Authentication against Proxmox
Web frontend has responsive design
Does not require root privileges
Built on light-weight CherryPy framework
No JavaScript bloat; no external font/JS includes
Simple installation using pip, few dependencies
Installation
Install using PyPi:
pip3 install myprox
Quickstart
After installing "MyProx" as shown above, just execute the tool to get it running:
myprox
Configuration can be done in the file /etc/myprox/myprox.conf. A commented example file can be downloaded at https://github.com/towalink/myprox/blob/main/src/myprox/templates/myprox.conf.
Screenshots
See additional screenshots in the "screenshots" folder.
Reporting bugs
In case you encounter any bugs, please report the expected behavior and the actual behavior so that the issue can be reproduced and fixed.
Developers
Clone repository
Clone this repo to your local machine using https://github.com/towalink/myprox.git
Install the module temporarily to make it available in your Python installation:
pip3 install -e <path to directory with setup.py>
License
AGPL3 license
Copyright 2022 © Dirk Henrici.
Note: This project is not affiliated with Proxmox, it just accesses its REST API.
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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