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< h1 > Capacity Planning < / h1 >
< h2 > Table of Contents< / h2 >
- [Introduction ](#introduction )
- [Example ](#example )
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## Introduction
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It's almost the same as in [deploying a single VM ](grid3_javascript_vm.md ) the only difference is you can automate the choice of the node to deploy on using code. We now support `FilterOptions` to filter nodes based on specific criteria e.g the node resources (CRU, SRU, HRU, MRU) or being part of a specific farm or located in some country, or being a gateway or not
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## Example
```ts
FilterOptions: { accessNodeV4?: boolean; accessNodeV6?: boolean; city?: string; country?: string; cru?: number; hru?: number; mru?: number; sru?: number; farmId?: number; farmName?: string; gateway?: boolean; publicIPs?: boolean; certified?: boolean; dedicated?: boolean; availableFor?: number; page?: number;}
```
```ts
import { DiskModel, FilterOptions, MachineModel, MachinesModel, NetworkModel } from "../src";
import { config, getClient } from "./client_loader";
import { log } from "./utils";
async function main() {
const grid3 = await getClient();
// create network Object
const n = new NetworkModel();
n.name = "dynamictest";
n.ip_range = "10.249.0.0/16";
// create disk Object
const disk = new DiskModel();
disk.name = "dynamicDisk";
disk.size = 8;
disk.mountpoint = "/testdisk";
const vmQueryOptions: FilterOptions = {
cru: 1,
mru: 2, // GB
sru: 9,
country: "Belgium",
availableFor: grid3.twinId,
};
// create vm node Object
const vm = new MachineModel();
vm.name = "testvm";
vm.node_id = +(await grid3.capacity.filterNodes(vmQueryOptions))[0].nodeId; // TODO: allow random choise
vm.disks = [disk];
vm.public_ip = false;
vm.planetary = true;
vm.cpu = 1;
vm.memory = 1024 * 2;
vm.rootfs_size = 0;
vm.flist = "https://hub.grid.tf/tf-official-apps/base:latest.flist";
vm.entrypoint = "/sbin/zinit init";
vm.env = {
SSH_KEY: config.ssh_key,
};
// create VMs Object
const vms = new MachinesModel();
vms.name = "dynamicVMS";
vms.network = n;
vms.machines = [vm];
vms.metadata = "{'testVMs': true}";
vms.description = "test deploying VMs via ts grid3 client";
// deploy vms
const res = await grid3.machines.deploy(vms);
log(res);
// get the deployment
const l = await grid3.machines.getObj(vms.name);
log(l);
// // delete
// const d = await grid3.machines.delete({ name: vms.name });
// log(d);
await grid3.disconnect();
}
main();
```
In this example you can notice the criteria for `server1`
```typescript
const server1_options: FilterOptions = {
cru: 1,
mru: 2, // GB
sru: 9,
country: "Belgium",
availableFor: grid3.twinId,
};
```
Here we want all the nodes with `CRU:1` , `MRU:2` , `SRU:9` , located in `Belgium` and available for me (not rented for someone else).
> Note some libraries allow reverse lookup of countries codes by name e.g [i18n-iso-countries](https://www.npmjs.com/package/i18n-iso-countries)
and then in the MachineModel, we specified the `node_id` to be the first value of our filteration
```typescript
vm.node_id = +(await nodes.filterNodes(server1_options))[0].nodeId;
```