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wait_for_status is a function that is useful to many resources such as
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generic utility function to wait on the status of any such resource.

In the resource proxies the wait_for functions are named specifically to
that resource (e.g. compute.v2._proxy.wait_for_server) to stay consistent
with the verb_resource naming convention.

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OpenStack Python SDK

The python-openstacksdk is a collection of libraries for building applications to work with OpenStack clouds. The project aims to provide a consistent and complete set of interactions with OpenStack's many services, along with complete documentation, examples, and tools.

This SDK is under active development, and in the interests of providing a high-quality interface, the APIs provided in this release may differ from those provided in future release.

Usage

The following example simply connects to an OpenStack cloud and lists the containers in the Object Store service.:

from openstack import connection
conn = connection.Connection(auth_url="http://openstack:5000/v3",
                             project_name="big_project",
                             username="SDK_user",
                             password="Super5ecretPassw0rd")
for container in conn.object_store.containers():
   print(container.name)

Documentation

Documentation is available at http://python-openstacksdk.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

Requirements

  • Python 2.6+, Python 3.3+
  • pbr
  • requests
  • six
  • stevedore
  • oslo.utils

License

Apache 2.0

Description
RETIRED, further work has moved to Debian project infrastructure
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