openstacksdk/tools/nova_version.py
Monty Taylor 535f2f48ff
Merge shade and os-client-config into the tree
This sucks in the git history for both projects, then moves their files
in place. It should not introduce any behavior changes to any of the
existing openstacksdk code, nor to openstack.config and openstack.cloud
- other than the name change.

TODO(shade) comments have been left indicating places where further
integration work should be done.

It should not be assumed that these are the final places for either to
live. This is just about getting them in-tree so we can work with them.

The enforcer code for reasons surpassing understanding does not work
with python setup.py build_sphinx but it does work with sphinx-build
(what?) For now turn it off. We can turn it back on once the build
sphinx job is migrated to the new PTI.

Change-Id: I9523e4e281285360c61e9e0456a8e07b7ac1243c
2017-11-15 09:03:23 -06:00

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# Copyright (c) 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import openstack.config
ran = []
for cloud in openstack.config.OpenStackConfig().get_all_clouds():
if cloud.name in ran:
continue
ran.append(cloud.name)
c = cloud.get_session_client('compute')
try:
raw_endpoint = c.get_endpoint()
have_current = False
endpoint = raw_endpoint.rsplit('/', 2)[0]
print(endpoint)
r = c.get(endpoint).json()
except Exception:
print("Error with %s" % cloud.name)
continue
for version in r['versions']:
if version['status'] == 'CURRENT':
have_current = True
print(
"\tVersion ID: {id} updated {updated}".format(
id=version.get('id'),
updated=version.get('updated')))
print(
"\tVersion Max: {max}".format(max=version.get('version')))
print(
"\tVersion Min: {min}".format(min=version.get('min_version')))
if not have_current:
for version in r['versions']:
if version['status'] == 'SUPPORTED':
have_current = True
print(
"\tVersion ID: {id} updated {updated}".format(
id=version.get('id'),
updated=version.get('updated')))
print(
"\tVersion Max: {max}".format(max=version.get('version')))
print(
"\tVersion Min: {min}".format(
min=version.get('min_version')))