Go to file
Jenkins ccc88e5a60 Merge "JSON Home relationships for auth resources" 2014-09-04 05:29:53 +00:00
tools Remove trailing whitespaces in regular file 2012-03-09 16:14:21 +08:00
v2.0 Removes WADL references from Identity v2.0 API 2014-08-08 10:32:07 -05:00
v3 Merge "JSON Home relationships for auth resources" 2014-09-04 05:29:53 +00:00
.gitignore doc-tools: Ignore build-*.log.gz 2014-02-08 22:10:48 +01:00
.gitreview Add .gitreview config file for gerrit. 2011-10-24 11:02:31 -04:00
README.rst Change package to build docs to correct name 2014-04-07 14:03:41 -05:00
doc-test.conf Set up for publishing via openstack-doc-tools 2014-02-14 17:48:52 +01:00
pom.xml Add create, update, and delete user to admin API v2.0 2014-07-28 14:33:30 -05:00
test-requirements.txt Updated from global requirements 2014-08-18 18:28:07 +00:00
tox.ini Add new checklinks tox environment 2014-08-16 12:06:31 +02:00

README.rst

Identity Service API

This repository contains the RESTful API information for the OpenStack Identity Service, also known as the Keystone project. The Keystone project provides authentication for OpenStack services, with plans to also provide authorization.

Building v2.0 Docs

Build these docs using the same procedure as documented for the openstack-manuals project: https://github.com/openstack/openstack-manuals

In short, with Maven 3:

cd openstack-identity-api/v2.0
mvn clean generate-sources

Building v3 Docs

The v3 docs require an extra proprocessing to convert the Markdown source into the DocBook format required by the Maven build process. A few extra tools are required for this preprocessing step.

Installing conversion tools on Ubuntu:

apt-get install pandoc xsltproc docbook5-xml

To build the docs:

cd openstack-identity-api/v3 ./preprocess.sh mvn clean generate-sources

Testing of changes and building of the manual

Install the python tox package and run tox from the top-level directory to use the same tests that are done as part of our Jenkins gating jobs.

If you like to run individual tests, run:

  • tox -e checkniceness - to run the niceness tests
  • tox -e checksyntax - to run syntax checks
  • tox -e checkdeletions - to check that no deleted files are referenced
  • tox -e checkbuild - to actually build the manual

tox will use the openstack-doc-tools package for execution of these tests. openstack-doc-tools has a requirement on maven for the build check.

Contributing

Our community welcomes all people interested in open source cloud computing, and there are no formal membership requirements. The best way to join the community is to talk with others online or at a meetup and offer contributions through Launchpad, the OpenStack wiki, or blogs. We welcome all types of contributions, from blueprint designs to documentation to testing to deployment scripts.

Installing

Refer to http://keystone.openstack.org to learn more about installing an OpenStack Identity Service server that can respond to these API commands.