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The keystone
shell utility
keystone
Warning
COMING SOON
The command line interface is not yet completed. This document serves as a reference for the implementation.
The keystone
shell utility interacts with OpenStack Keystone API from the command
line. It supports the entirety of the OpenStack Keystone API.
First, you'll need an OpenStack Keystone account. You get this by using the keystone-manage command in OpenStack Keystone.
You'll need to provide keystone
with your OpenStack username and
password. You can do this with the --username
, --password
. You can optionally specify a --tenant_id
or --tenant_name
, to scope
your token to a specific tenant. If you don't specify a tenant, you will
be scoped to your default tenant if you have one. Instead of using
options, it is easier to just set them as environment variables:
OS_USERNAME
Your Keystone username.
OS_PASSWORD
Your Keystone password.
OS_TENANT_NAME
Name of Keystone Tenant.
OS_TENANT_ID
ID of Keystone Tenant.
OS_AUTH_URL
The OpenStack API server URL.
KEYSTONE_VERSION
The OpenStack API version.
For example, in Bash you'd use:
export OS_USERNAME=yourname
export OS_PASSWORD=yadayadayada
export OS_TENANT_NAME=myproject
export OS_AUTH_URL=http://example.com:5000/v2.0/
export KEYSTONE_VERSION=2.0
From there, all shell commands take the form:
keystone <command> [arguments...]
Run keystone help
to get a full list of all possible
commands, and run keystone help <command>
to get detailed help
for that command.