Document usage of translator with OSC

Update usage information for heat-translator OSC plugin

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Usage
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Heat-Translator project is planned to be made available via python-heatclient.
Use Heat-Translator with OpenStackClient (OSC)
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Assuming that OpenStackClient (OSC) is available in your environment, you can easily install Heat-Translator to use with OSC by following three steps::
For now, it can be tested on the command line as below::
git clone https://github.com/openstack/heat-translator
cd heat-translator
python setup.py install
Once installation is complete, Heat-Transalator is ready to use. Currently you can use it in following two ways.
Translate and get output on command line. For example: ::
openstack translate template --template-file /home/openstack/heat-translator/translator/toscalib/tests/data/tosca_helloworld.yaml --template-type tosca
Translate and save output of translated file to a desired destination. For example: ::
openstack translate template --template-file /home/openstack/heat-translator/translator/toscalib/tests/data/tosca_helloworld.yaml --template-type tosca --output-file /tmp/hot_hellow_world.yaml
You can learn more about available options by running following help command::
openstack help translate template
Use Heat-Translator on its own
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Heat-Translator can be used without any specific OpenStack environment set up as below::
git clone https://github.com/openstack/heat-translator
python heat_translator.py --template-file==<path to the YAML template> --template-type=<type of template e.g. tosca> --parameters="purpose=test"
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python heat_translator.py --template-file=translator/toscalib/tests/data/tosca_helloworld.yaml --template-type=tosca
This should produce a translated Heat Orchestration Template on the command line. In the near future, new options will be added to save the output
to a file. When deploy the translated template with Heat, please keep in mind that you have image registered in the Glance. The Heat-Translator
to destination file.
When deploy the translated template with Heat, please keep in mind that you have image registered in the Glance. The Heat-Translator
project sets flavor and image from a pre-defined set of values (as listed in /home/openstack/heat-translator/translator/hot/tosca/tosca_compute.py)
with the best possible match to the constraints defined in the TOSCA template. If there is no possible match found, a null value is set for now.
Per the future plan, an image and flavor will be provided from an online repository.
Once the project is made available in python-heatclient, it will be enabled to deploy translated output template seamlessly via Heat.