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you installed the libvirt-python package if not compiling from sources). The
Python binding should be complete and are mostly automatically generated from
the formal description of the API in xml. The bindings are articulated around
2 classes <code>virConnect</code> and virDomain mapping to the C types.
Functions in the C API taking either type as argument then becomes methods
for the classes, their name is just stripped from the virConnect or
virDomain(Get) prefix and the first letter gets converted to lower case, for
example the C functions:</p><p><code>int <ahref="html/libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectNumOfDomains">virConnectNumOfDomains</a>
(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned long memory);</code></p><p>become</p><p><code>virConn::numOfDomains(self)</code></p><p><code>virDomain::setMaxMemory(self, memory)</code></p><p>This process is fully automated, you can get a summary of the conversion
in the file libvirtclass.txt present in the python dir or in the docs.There
is a couple of function who don't map directly to their C counterparts due to
specificities in their argument conversions:</p><ul><li><code><ahref="html/libvirt-libvirt.html#virConnectListDomains">virConnectListDomains</a></code>
is replaced by <code>virDomain::listDomainsID(self)</code> which returns
a list of the integer ID for the currently running domains</li>
print dom0.<spanstyle="color: #FF0080; background-color: #FFFFFF">info</span>()</pre><p>There is not much to comment about it, it really is a straight mapping
from the C API, the only points to notice are:</p><ul><li>the import of the module called <code><spanstyle="color: #0071FF; background-color: #FFFFFF">libvirt</span></code></li>
<li>getting a connection to the hypervisor, in that case using the
openReadOnly function allows the code to execute as a normal user.</li>
<li>getting an object representing the Domain 0 using <spanstyle="color: #007F00; background-color: #FFFFFF">lookupByName</span></li>
<li>extracting and printing some informations about the domain using
various <spanstyle="color: #E50073; background-color: #FFFFFF">methods</span>
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