Typofix is_publi -> is_public

Change-Id: I58d6de4387c7915acf1fc139ef9a0ad81bf64a91
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Rick Harris 2012-02-02 19:25:42 +00:00
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@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ information about the metadata that was saved with the image::
If you are unsure about what will be added, you can use the ``--dry-run`` If you are unsure about what will be added, you can use the ``--dry-run``
command-line option, which will simply show you what *would* have happened:: command-line option, which will simply show you what *would* have happened::
$> glance --dry-run add name="Foo" distro="Ubuntu" is_publi=True < \ $> glance --dry-run add name="Foo" distro="Ubuntu" is_public=True < \
/tmp/images/myimage.iso --host=65.114.169.29 /tmp/images/myimage.iso --host=65.114.169.29
Dry run. We would have done the following: Dry run. We would have done the following:
Add new image with metadata: Add new image with metadata:
@ -225,12 +225,12 @@ command-line option, which will simply show you what *would* have happened::
disk_format => raw disk_format => raw
is_public => False is_public => False
name => Foo name => Foo
properties => {'is_publi': 'True', 'distro': 'Ubuntu'} properties => {'is_public': 'True', 'distro': 'Ubuntu'}
This is useful for detecting problems and for seeing what the default field This is useful for detecting problems and for seeing what the default field
values supplied by ``glance`` are. For instance, there was a typo in values supplied by ``glance`` are. For instance, there was a typo in
the command above (the ``is_public`` field was incorrectly spelled ``is_publi`` the command above (the ``is_public`` field was incorrectly spelled ``is_public``
which resulted in the image having an ``is_publi`` custom property added to which resulted in the image having an ``is_public`` custom property added to
the image and the *real* ``is_public`` field value being `False` (the default) the image and the *real* ``is_public`` field value being `False` (the default)
and not `True`... and not `True`...