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python-tuskarclient

python-tuskarclient is a Python client and a command-line interface for Tuskar.

Getting Started

Clone the repo:

$ git clone https://github.com/openstack/python-tuskarclient.git

Then, use tox to set up a virtual environment and run tests:

$ cd python-tuskarclient
$ tox

When this is done, activate your virtual environment:

$ source .tox/py27/bin/activate

Finally, use this script to build the wrapper script in your virtual environment for the CLI tools:

$ python setup.py develop

Use from Python

For using python-tuskarclient within a Python application, this wiki page provides the most complete documentation.

Use from the CLI

On the command line, python-tuskarclient implements the tuskar command.

First, be sure to run all of the steps in the Getting Started section, above, and that you have not deactivated your virtual environment.

Then, export these two environment variables, customizing them if necessary:

$ export OS_AUTH_TOKEN=nopass
$ export TUSKAR_URL=http://localhost:8585/

(Note that 'nopass' is the correct value in a default setup with no authentication.)

Now you may interact with Tuskar by using the tuskar command. tuskar --help with list full usage details. You can use tuskar rack-list as an example.

Description
RETIRED, Python bindings and CLI to Tuskar.
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