python-ironicclient/ironicclient/v1/shell.py
William Stevenson 13fe7cc5bc Add python API and CLI for port groups
This patch adds commands that allows to work with ironic portgroups.
The following ironic CLI commands are introduced:

 * ironic portgroup-list
 * ironic portgroup-show
 * ironic portgroup-port-list
 * ironic portgroup-create
 * ironic portgroup-delete
 * ironic portgroup-update

Also extends ironic port-create with --portgroup.
Portgroup support was added in Ironic API version 1.24.

Change-Id: Id8afa902026ce4466e96cc7bfb7fb97447d65809
Co-Authored-By: Vasyl Saienko (vsaienko@mirantis.com)
Co-Authored-By: William Stevenson (will.stevenson@sap.com)
Partial-bug: #1618754
2016-12-15 10:29:23 +02:00

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from ironicclient.common import utils
from ironicclient.v1 import chassis_shell
from ironicclient.v1 import create_resources_shell
from ironicclient.v1 import driver_shell
from ironicclient.v1 import node_shell
from ironicclient.v1 import port_shell
from ironicclient.v1 import portgroup_shell
COMMAND_MODULES = [
chassis_shell,
node_shell,
port_shell,
portgroup_shell,
driver_shell,
create_resources_shell,
]
def enhance_parser(parser, subparsers, cmd_mapper):
"""Enhance parser with API version specific options.
Take a basic (nonversioned) parser and enhance it with
commands and options specific for this version of API.
:param parser: top level parser
:param subparsers: top level parser's subparsers collection
where subcommands will go
"""
for command_module in COMMAND_MODULES:
utils.define_commands_from_module(subparsers, command_module,
cmd_mapper)