$namespace = openstack.identity.v{2|3}
The subcommand documents for $namespace were hardcoded and thus prone to
drift over time. This commit removes the hardcoded content and uses the
autoprogram-cliff directive to generate them automatically from the
subcommand configuration classes.
Special things:
- Some reorganization happened here. Certain subcommand names, such as
`endpoint` and `project`, are shared by identify v2 and v3. Previously
the hardcoded documents had them combined and interleaved. Attempting
to preserve this with autoprogram-cliff would have required
significant additional infrastructure. However, since most readers
care completely about one and not at all about the other, we instead
split the v2 and v3 versions of these commands into separate pages. In
case links to the old pages exist in the wild, they are preserved, but
moved (with redirects) to a hidden directory, and populated simply
with links to the new version-specific generated documents.
- The `federation domain` and `federation project` subcommands were
previously absent from the docs. They are added. These are such small
commands and they seem related, so they're put into a single document.
- Some pages were already being generated but were listing operations
individually instead of using wildcards (possibly because they were
created before wildcarding was supported by cliff). These are changed
to use wildcarding. (We want to do this wherever possible as it is
more future-proof in the event that more operations are added to a
subcommand later.)
- The `service provider` document was incorrectly titled `identity
provider`. Fixed.
Change-Id: I2030f9fe370038c5908b6eb6bed9692a73fe5067
Move existing content around based on the doc-migration specification.
Replace :doc: markup with :ref: to have sphinx keep track of where the
files move and generate valid hyperlinks.
Add a few toctrees and index pages for the new directories.
Depends-On: Ia750cb049c0f53a234ea70ce1f2bbbb7a2aa9454
Change-Id: I253ee8f89d3ec40e39310c18bb87ed1d3d5de330
Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>