![]() Now if we try to download graph with any task level parameters without specifying any filename the result (by default) will be stored in 'cluster_graph.yaml'. This patch: * makes default filename more accurate based on input parameters (environment id, task level graph value and format) * adds support to download graph in JSON format fuel2 graph download [-h] -e ENV (-a | -c | -p | -r) [-t GRAPH_TYPE][-f FILE] [--format {json,yaml}] DocImpact Change-Id: Ia7aa03cbbcde3d63e4ade5e76ea1242a2939b71e |
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README.rst
python-fuelclient
python-fuelclient provides a CLI tool and a Python API wrapper for interacting with Fuel.
Project resources
- Project status, bugs, and blueprints are tracked on Launchpad:
- Development documentation is hosted here:
- User guide can be found here:
- Any additional information can be found on the Fuel's project wiki
Anyone wishing to contribute to python-fuelclient should follow the general OpenStack process. A good reference for it can be found here: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/How_To_Contribute