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AdjutantClient is a command-line and python client for Adjutant.

Getting Started

Adjutant Client can be installed from PyPI using pip:

pip install python-openstackclient python-adjutantclient

The command line client is installed as a plugin for the OpenStack client.

Python API

You can use the API with a keystone session:

>>> from keystoneauth1 import session >>> from keystoneauth1.identity import v3 >>> from adjutantclient.client import Client >>> auth = v3.Password(auth_url='http://keystone.host/v3', username='user', password='password', project_name='demo', user_domain_name='default', project_domain_name='default')

>>> sess = session.Session(auth=auth) >>> adjutant = Client('1', session=sess)

If you use a clouds.yaml file os_client_config can also be used:

>>> import os_client_config >>> sess = os_client_config.make_rest_client('admin-logic') >>> adjutant = Client('1', session=sess)

A few of the endpoints (users.password_forgot(), token.submit(), signup, token.get()) don't require authentication. In this case you can instead just pass an endpoint override to the adjutant client constructor.

>>> from adjutantclient.client import Client >>> adjutant = Client('1', endpoint='http://adjutant.host/v1')

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Client library for Adjutant API
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