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Install the OpenStack command-line clients
Install the prerequisite software and the Python package for each OpenStack client.
Install the prerequisite software
Most Linux distributions include packaged versions of the command-line clients that you can install directly, see Installing_from_packages.
If you need to install the source package for the command-line package, the following table lists the software needed to run the command-line clients, and provides installation instructions as needed.
Prerequisite | Description |
---|---|
Python 2.7 or later | Currently, the clients do not support Python 3. |
setuptools package |
Installed by default on Mac OS X. Many Linux distributions provide packages to make setuptools easy to install. Search your package manager for setuptools to find an installation package. If you cannot find one, download the setuptools package directly from https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools. The recommended way to install setuptools on Microsoft Windows is to follow the documentation provided on the setuptools website (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools). Another option is to use the unofficial binary installer maintained by Christoph Gohlke (http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#setuptools). |
pip package |
To install the clients on a Linux, Mac OS X, or Microsoft Windows system, use pip. It is easy to use, ensures that you get the latest version of the clients from the Python Package Index, and lets you update or remove the packages later on. Since the installation process compiles source files, this requires the related Python development package for your operating system and distribution. Install pip through the package manager for your system: MacOS
Microsoft Windows Ensure that the
Another option is to use the unofficial binary installer provided by Christoph Gohlke (http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pip). Ubuntu or Debian
Note that extra dependencies may be required, per operating system, depending on the package being installed, such as is the case with Tempest. Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, or Fedora A packaged version enables you to use yum to install the package:
There are also packaged versions of the clients available in RDO that enable yum to install the clients as described in Installing_from_packages. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server A packaged version available in the Open Build Service enables you to use YaST or zypper to install the package. First, add the Open Build Service repository:
Then install pip and use it to manage client installation:
There are also packaged versions of the clients available that enable zypper to install the clients as described in Installing_from_packages. openSUSE You can install pip and use it to manage client installation:
There are also packaged versions of the clients available that enable zypper to install the clients as described in Installing_from_packages. |
Install the OpenStack client
The following example shows the command for installing the OpenStack
client with pip
, which supports multiple services.
# pip install python-openstackclient
The following individual clients are deprecated in favor of a common
client. Instead of installing and learning all these clients, we
recommend installing and using the OpenStack client. You may need to
install an individual project's client because coverage is not yet
sufficient in the OpenStack client. If you need to install an individual
client's project, replace the <project>
name in this
pip install
command using the list below.
# pip install python-<project>client
barbican
- Key Manager Service APIceilometer
- Telemetry APIcinder
- Block Storage API and extensionscloudkitty
- Rating service APIdesignate
- DNS service APIfuel
- Deployment service APIglance
- Image service APIgnocchi
- Telemetry API v3heat
- Orchestration APIkeystone
- Identity service API and extensionsmagnum
- Container Infrastructure Management service APImanila
- Shared file systems APImistral
- Workflow service APImonasca
- Monitoring APImurano
- Application catalog APIneutron
- Networking APInova
- Compute API and extensionssahara
- Data Processing APIsenlin
- Clustering service APIswift
- Object Storage APItrove
- Database service API
While you can install the keystone
client for
interacting with version 2.0 of the service's API, you should use the
openstack
client for all Identity interactions. Identity
API v2 is deprecated in the Mitaka release.
Installing with pip
Use pip to install the OpenStack clients on a Linux, Mac OS X, or Microsoft Windows system. It is easy to use and ensures that you get the latest version of the client from the Python Package Index. Also, pip enables you to update or remove a package.
Install each client separately by using the following command:
For Mac OS X or Linux:
# pip install python-PROJECTclient
For Microsoft Windows:
C:\>pip install python-PROJECTclient
Installing from packages
RDO, openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise, Debian, and Ubuntu have client
packages that can be installed without pip
.
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, or Fedora, use
yum
to install the clients from the packaged versions available in RDO:# yum install python-PROJECTclient
For Ubuntu or Debian, use
apt-get
to install the clients from the packaged versions:# apt-get install python-PROJECTclient
For openSUSE, use
zypper
to install the clients from the distribution packages service:# zypper install python-PROJECTclient
For SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, use
zypper
to install the clients from the distribution packages in the Open Build Service. First, add the Open Build Service repository:# zypper addrepo -f obs://Cloud:OpenStack:Mitaka/SLE_12_SP1 Mitaka
Then you can install the packages:
# zypper install python-PROJECTclient
Upgrade or remove clients
To upgrade a client, add the --upgrade
option to the pip install
command:
# pip install --upgrade python-PROJECTclient
To remove the client, run the pip uninstall
command:
# pip uninstall python-PROJECTclient
What's next
Before you can run client commands, you must create and source the
PROJECT-openrc.sh
file to set environment variables. See
../common/cli_set_environment_variables_using_openstack_rc
.