From 7cd2b4fb35e463787b7629e59d6de6d1a9e45374 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 11:56:33 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] User Guides: Fix wrong indentation The extra spaces let to wrong output, indent content properly. Change-Id: Ib4680791940268b9377e2730374933c908454ada --- .../sdk_authenticate_compute_output.rst | 66 +++++++++---------- .../sdk_authenticate_networking_endpoint.rst | 26 ++++---- 2 files changed, 46 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/user-guides/source/enduser/sdk_authenticate_compute_output.rst b/doc/user-guides/source/enduser/sdk_authenticate_compute_output.rst index 1dd7992414..c6eec3decf 100644 --- a/doc/user-guides/source/enduser/sdk_authenticate_compute_output.rst +++ b/doc/user-guides/source/enduser/sdk_authenticate_compute_output.rst @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ The following program lists servers by using the Compute API v2. #. Import the following modules: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2 from novaclient.client import Client @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ The following program lists servers by using the Compute API v2. #. Instantiate the ``nova_client`` client object by using the ``credentials`` dictionary object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python nova_client = Client(**credentials) #. List servers by calling ``servers.list`` on ``nova_client`` object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python print(nova_client.servers.list()) @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ The following program creates a server (VM) by using the Compute API v2. #. Import the following modules: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python import time from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2 @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ The following program creates a server (VM) by using the Compute API v2. #. Instantiate the ``nova_client`` client object by using the ``credentials`` dictionary object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python nova_client = Client(**credentials) @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ The following program creates a server (VM) by using the Compute API v2. the ``cirros`` image, the ``m1.tiny`` flavor, and the ``private`` network: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python image = nova_client.images.find(name="cirros") flavor = nova_client.flavors.find(name="m1.tiny") @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ The following program creates a server (VM) by using the Compute API v2. #. To create the server, use the network, image, and flavor: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python nics = [{'net-id': net.id}] instance = nova_client.servers.create(name="vm2", image=image, @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ The following program creates a server (VM) by using the Compute API v2. #. Run the "Sleep for five seconds" command, and determine whether the server/vm was created by calling ``nova_client.servers.list()``: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python print("Sleeping for 5s after create command") time.sleep(5) @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ The following program deletes a server (VM) by using the Compute API v2. #. Import the following modules: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python import time from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2 @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ The following program deletes a server (VM) by using the Compute API v2. #. Instantiate the ``nova_client`` client object by using the ``credentials`` dictionary object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python nova_client = Client(**credentials) @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ The following program deletes a server (VM) by using the Compute API v2. b. Iterate over ``servers_list`` and compare name with ``vm1``. c. If true, set the variable name ``server_exists`` to ``True`` - and break from the for loop: + and break from the for loop: .. code-block:: python :linenos: @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ The following program deletes a server (VM) by using the Compute API v2. #. If the server exists, run the ``delete`` method of the ``nova_client.servers`` object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python nova_client.servers.delete(s) @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ Compute API v2. #. Import the following modules: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2 from novaclient.client import Client @@ -288,15 +288,15 @@ Compute API v2. #. Instantiate the ``nova_client`` client object by using the ``credentials`` dictionary object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python nova_client = Client(**credentials) #. Get the server instance using ``server_id`` and print the details by -calling ``print_server`` method: + calling ``print_server`` method: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python server_id = '99889c8d-113f-4a7e-970c-77f1916bfe14' server = nova_client.servers.get(server_id) @@ -313,13 +313,13 @@ calling ``print_server`` method: #. Get the updated instance of the server: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python server_updated = nova_client.servers.get(server_id) #. Call ``print_server`` again to check the update server details: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python print_server(server_updated) @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ Compute API v2. #. Import the following modules: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2 from novaclient.client import Client @@ -382,19 +382,19 @@ Compute API v2. #. Instantiate the ``nova_client`` client object by using the ``credentials`` dictionary object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python nova_client = Client(**credentials) #. List flavors by calling ``list()`` on ``nova_client.flavors`` object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python flavors_list = nova_client.flavors.list() #. Print the flavor details, id and name by calling ``print_flavors``: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python print_flavors(flavors_list) @@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ the Compute API v2. #. Import the following modules: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2 from novaclient.client import Client @@ -452,20 +452,20 @@ the Compute API v2. #. Instantiate the ``nova_client`` client object by using the ``credentials`` dictionary object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python nova_client = Client(**credentials) #. List floating IPs by calling ``list()`` on ``nova_client.floating_ips`` -object: + object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python ip_list = nova_client.floating_ips.list() #. Print the floating IP object details by calling ``print_values_ip``: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python print_values_ip(ip_list) @@ -493,7 +493,7 @@ The following program lists the hosts by using the Compute API v2. #. Import the following modules: -.. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python from credentials import get_nova_credentials_v2 from novaclient.client import Client @@ -502,8 +502,8 @@ The following program lists the hosts by using the Compute API v2. The ``print_hosts`` method is defined in ``utils.py`` and prints the host object details: - .. code-block:: python - :linenos: + .. code-block:: python + :linenos: def print_hosts(host_list): for host in host_list: @@ -519,19 +519,19 @@ The following program lists the hosts by using the Compute API v2. #. Instantiate the ``nova_client`` client object by using the ``credentials`` dictionary object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python nova_client = Client(**credentials) #. List hosts by calling ``list()`` on ``nova_client.hosts`` object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python host_list = nova_client.hosts.list() #. Print the host object details by calling ``print_hosts(host_list)``: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python print_hosts(host_list) diff --git a/doc/user-guides/source/enduser/sdk_authenticate_networking_endpoint.rst b/doc/user-guides/source/enduser/sdk_authenticate_networking_endpoint.rst index b8dfdf4973..233b97ff23 100644 --- a/doc/user-guides/source/enduser/sdk_authenticate_networking_endpoint.rst +++ b/doc/user-guides/source/enduser/sdk_authenticate_networking_endpoint.rst @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ To delete a network: #. Import the following modules: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python from neutronclient.v2_0 import client from credentials import get_credentials @@ -424,13 +424,13 @@ To delete a network: #. Instantiate the ``neutron`` client object by using the ``credentials`` dictionary object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python neutron = client.Client(**credentials) #. Delete the network: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python :linenos: body_sample = {'network': {'name': network_name, @@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ This example queries OpenStack Networking to list all routers. #. Import the following modules: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python :linenos: from neutronclient.v2_0 import client @@ -506,13 +506,13 @@ This example queries OpenStack Networking to list all routers. #. Instantiate the ``neutron`` client object by using the ``credentials`` dictionary object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python neutron = client.Client(**credentials) #. List the routers: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python :linenos: routers_list = neutron.list_routers(retrieve_all=True) @@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ This example queries OpenStack Networking to list security groups. #. Import the following modules: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python from neutronclient.v2_0 import client from credentials import get_credentials @@ -560,13 +560,13 @@ This example queries OpenStack Networking to list security groups. #. Instantiate the ``neutron`` client object by using the ``credentials`` dictionary object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python neutron = client.Client(**credentials) #. List Security groups - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python sg = neutron.list_security_groups() print(sg) @@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ This example queries OpenStack Networking to list subnets. #. Import the following modules: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python from neutronclient.v2_0 import client from credentials import get_credentials @@ -608,15 +608,15 @@ This example queries OpenStack Networking to list subnets. #. Get credentials. See :ref:'Get credentials <get-credentials>'. #. Instantiate the ``neutron`` client object by using the ``credentials`` -dictionary object: + dictionary object: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python neutron = client.Client(**credentials) #. List subnets: - .. code-block:: python + .. code-block:: python subnets = neutron.list_subnets() print(subnets)