python-muranoclient/muranoclient/v1/environments.py
Ryan Peters e45c478e77 Use name or ID of environment for murano CLI commands
This allows users to use the name or ID of an environment at the
command line for commands that take an environment ID, much the
same as other services, eg. nova, glance, etc.

Co-Authored-By: Ekaterina Chernova <efodorova@mirantis.com>
Change-Id: I7a553a8df9d01ff1018c686aaa10d4b7d53c14e6
Closes-Bug: 1376048
2015-03-04 08:40:48 +00:00

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from muranoclient.common import base
class Environment(base.Resource):
def __repr__(self):
return "<Environment %s>" % self._info
def data(self, **kwargs):
return self.manager.data(self, **kwargs)
class Status(base.Resource):
def __repr__(self):
return '<Status %s>' % self._info
def data(self, **kwargs):
return self.manager.data(self, **kwargs)
class EnvironmentManager(base.ManagerWithFind):
resource_class = Environment
def list(self):
return self._list('/v1/environments', 'environments')
def create(self, data):
return self._create('/v1/environments', data)
def update(self, environment_id, name):
return self._update('/v1/environments/{id}'.format(id=environment_id),
data={'name': name})
def delete(self, environment_id):
return self._delete('/v1/environments/{id}'.format(id=environment_id))
def get(self, environment_id, session_id=None):
if session_id:
headers = {'X-Configuration-Session': session_id}
else:
headers = {}
return self._get("/v1/environments/{id}".format(id=environment_id),
headers=headers)
def last_status(self, environment_id, session_id):
headers = {'X-Configuration-Session': session_id}
path = '/v1/environments/{id}/lastStatus'
path = path.format(id=environment_id)
status_dict = self._get(path, return_raw=True,
response_key='lastStatuses',
headers=headers)
result = {}
for k, v in status_dict.iteritems():
if v:
result[k] = Status(self, v, loaded=True)
return result