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Python bindings to the Monasca API
This is a client library for Monasca built to interface with the
Monasca API. It provides a Python API (the monascaclient
module) and a command-line tool (monasca
).
The Monasca Client was written using the OpenStack Heat Python client as a framework.
Contents:
Ubuntu Install
Requires:
pip - version >= 1.4. python get-pip.py
- See versions on PYPI:
Install It:
sudo pip install python-monascaclient
Alternative Manual Install Steps:
cd <path to your python-monascaclient repo>
sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
python setup.py install
Building and Packaging
Install the tool dependencies:
sudo apt-get install python-pip python-virtualenv
In the python-monascaclient source directory:
virtualenv --no-site-packages .venv
source ./.venv/bin/activate
pip install wheel
python setup.py bdist_wheel
pip install $(ls -1rt dist/*.whl | tail -1) --upgrade
Command-line API
Installing this distribution gets you a shell command,
monasca
, that you can use to interact with the Monitoring
API server.
Usage:
monasca
monasca help
monasca help <command>
This outputs the results in json format. Normally output is in table format.
The monascaclient CLI needs the Monasca API endpoint url and the OS_AUTH_TOKEN to pass to the Monasca API RESTful interface. This is provided through environment or CLI parameters.
Environmental Variables
Environmental variables can be sourced, or optionally passed in as CLI arguments. It is easiest to source them first and then use the CLI.
When token and endpoint are known:
export OS_AUTH_TOKEN=XXX
export MONASCA_API_URL=http://192.168.10.4:8070/v2.0/
When using Keystone to obtain the token and endpoint:
export OS_USERNAME=
export OS_PASSWORD=
export OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME=
export OS_PROJECT_NAME=
export OS_AUTH_URL=
export OS_REGION_NAME=
# Optional(specific version added to OS_AUTH_URL if (v2.0 or v3) not present already)
export OS_AUTH_VERSION=
When OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME is not set, then 'Default' is assumed. Alternatively IDs can be used instead of names. Although deprecated, but OS_TENANT_NAME and OS_TENANT_ID can be used for OS_PROEJCT_NAME and OS_PROJECT_ID respectively.
When using Vagrant Environment with middleware disabled:
export OS_AUTH_TOKEN=82510970543135
export OS_NO_CLIENT_AUTH=1
export MONASCA_API_URL=http://192.168.10.4:8070/v2.0/
The Monasca API will treat the auth token as the tenant ID when Keystone is not enabled.
License
(C) Copyright 2014-2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Copyright 2017 Fujitsu LIMITED
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.