Terry Howe a073359178 Sample thin interface
Here is an example of a thin interface for the SDK.  We aren't
making any resources here, it is all dictionaries.  Assuming we
have a session:

    from openstack.network.v2 import thin
    requests = thin.Thin()
    for dictobj in requests.list_networks(session):
        print(dictobj['id'])

Obviously, the thin layer isn't doing much, but it does provide
a simple interface to access the methods.  There may be cases
when it would need to do more.

If we go with this approach, we'd just neeed to be sure that if
a resource needed special handling for an operation, we override
the class method rather than the object method.

Change-Id: I2b41ad64348802f6461abfd39a157e808686bb4d
2014-11-13 07:32:44 -07:00

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"""
Example Connection Command
Make sure you can authenticate before running this command.
For example:
python -m examples.thin
"""
import sys
from examples import common
from examples import connection
from openstack.network.v2 import thin
def run_thin(opts):
session = connection.make_connection(opts).session
request = thin.Thin()
for objay in request.list_networks(session):
print(objay['id'])
return
if __name__ == "__main__":
opts = common.setup()
sys.exit(common.main(opts, run_thin))