Richard Theis 580b0aff88 Refactor security group delete to use SDK
Refactored the 'os security group delete' command to use the SDK
when neutron is enabled, but continue to use the nova client when
nova network is enabled.

This patch set introduces a new NetworkAndComputeCommand class
to be used for commands that must support neutron and nova network.
The new class allows both the parser and actions to be unique.
The current DeleteSecurityGroup class is now a subclass of this
new class and has moved under the network v2 commands.

This patch set also introduces a new FakeSecurityGroup class for
testing security groups.

And finally, this patch set updates the command documentation
for security group and security group rule to indicate that
Network v2 is also used.

Change-Id: Ic21376b86b40cc6d97f360f3760ba5beed154537
Partial-Bug: #1519511
Related-to: blueprint neutron-client
2016-02-02 09:04:51 -06:00
2015-12-02 01:55:14 +00:00
2016-02-02 02:02:42 +00:00
2015-11-18 13:25:56 +09:00
2015-10-08 03:09:43 -04:00
2015-11-27 17:56:10 +08:00
2015-09-18 16:42:31 +00:00

OpenStackClient

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OpenStackClient (aka OSC) is a command-line client for OpenStack that brings the command set for Compute, Identity, Image, Object Store and Block Storage APIs together in a single shell with a uniform command structure.

The primary goal is to provide a unified shell command structure and a common language to describe operations in OpenStack.

Getting Started

OpenStack Client can be installed from PyPI using pip:

pip install python-openstackclient

There are a few variants on getting help. A list of global options and supported commands is shown with --help:

openstack --help

There is also a help command that can be used to get help text for a specific command:

openstack help
openstack help server create

Configuration

The CLI is configured via environment variables and command-line options as listed in http://docs.openstack.org/developer/python-openstackclient/authentication.html.

Authentication using username/password is most commonly used:

export OS_AUTH_URL=<url-to-openstack-identity>
export OS_PROJECT_NAME=<project-name>
export OS_USERNAME=<username>
export OS_PASSWORD=<password>  # (optional)

The corresponding command-line options look very similar:

--os-auth-url <url>
--os-project-name <project-name>
--os-username <username>
[--os-password <password>]

If a password is not provided above (in plaintext), you will be interactively prompted to provide one securely.

Authentication may also be performed using an already-acquired token and a URL pointing directly to the service API that presumably was acquired from the Service Catalog:

export OS_TOKEN=<token>
export OS_URL=<url-to-openstack-service>

The corresponding command-line options look very similar:

--os-token <token>
--os-url <url-to-openstack-service>
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Client for OpenStack services
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