
The documentation for using the built-in CLI parser are incorrect, this updates them for very functional and simple ones. Change-Id: I0cc17b46c85aadc1fd30c5a55021bfeb1f7366f0
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Using openstack.config in an Application
Usage
The simplest and least useful thing you can do is:
-m openstack.config.loader python
Which will print out whatever if finds for your config. If you want to use it from python, which is much more likely what you want to do, things like:
Get a named cloud.
import openstack.config
= openstack.config.OpenStackConfig().get_one(
cloud_region 'internap', region_name='ams01')
print(cloud_region.name, cloud_region.region, cloud_region.config)
Or, get all of the clouds.
import openstack.config
= openstack.config.OpenStackConfig().get_all()
cloud_regions for cloud_region in cloud_regions:
print(cloud_region.name, cloud_region.region, cloud_region.config)
argparse
If you're using openstack.config from a program that wants to process command line options, there is a registration function to register the arguments that both openstack.config and keystoneauth know how to deal with - as well as a consumption argument.
import argparse
import openstack
= argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser = openstack.connect(options=parser) cloud