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Commands
Command Structure
OpenStackClient has a consistent and predictable format for all of its commands.
Commands take the form:
openstack [<global-options>] <object-1> <action> [<object-2>] [<command-arguments>]
- All long options names begin with two dashes ('--') and use a single dash ('-') internally between words (--like-this). Underscores ('_') are not used in option names.
Global Options
Global options are global in the sense that they apply to every command invocation regardless of action to be performed. They include authentication credentials and API version selection. Most global options have a corresponding environment variable that may also be used to set the value. If both are present, the command-line option takes priority. The environment variable names are derived from the option name by dropping the leading dashes ('--'), converting each embedded dash ('-') to an underscore ('_'), and converting to upper case.
For example, --os-username
can be set from the
environment via OS_USERNAME
.
Command Object(s) and Action
Commands consist of an object described by one or more words followed by an action. Commands that require two objects have the primary object ahead of the action and the secondary object after the action. Any positional arguments identifying the objects shall appear in the same order as the objects. In badly formed English it is expressed as "(Take) object1 (and perform) action (using) object2 (to it)."
<object-1> <action> <object-2>
Examples:
group add user <group> <user>
volume type list # 'volume type' is a two-word single object
Command Arguments and Options
Each command may have its own set of options distinct from the global options. They follow the same style as the global options and always appear between the command and any positional arguments the command requires.
Actions
The actions used by OpenStackClient are defined below to provide a consistent meaning to each action. Many of them have logical opposite actions. Those actions with an opposite action are noted in parens if applicable.
- authorize - authorize a token (used in OAuth)
- add (remove) - add some object to a container object; the command is built in the order of "container add object" (<container> <object>), the positional arguments appear in the same order
- attach (detach) - deprecated; use add/remove
- create (delete) - create a new occurrence of the specified object
- delete (create) - delete a specific occurrence of the specified object
- detach (attach) - deprecated; use add/remove
- list - display summary information about multiple objects
- lock (unlock)
- migrate - move a server to a different host; --live performs a live migration if possible
- pause (unpause) - stop a server and leave it in memory
- reboot - forcibly reboot a server
- rebuild - rebuild a server using (most of) the same arguments as in the original create
- remove (add) - remove an object from a group of objects
- rescue (unrescue) - reboot a server in a special rescue mode allowing access to the original disks
- resize - change a server's flavor
- resume (suspend) - return a suspended server to running state
- save - download an object locally
- set (unset) - set a property on the object, formerly called metadata
- show - display detailed information about the specific object
- suspend (resume) - stop a server and save to disk freeing memory
- unlock (lock)
- unpause (pause) - return a paused server to running state
- unrescue (rescue) - return a server to normal boot mode
- unset (set) - remove an attribute of the object
Implementation
The command structure is designed to support seamless addition of
plugin command modules via setuptools
entry points. The
plugin commands must be subclasses of Cliff's command.Command
object.
Command Entry Points
Commands are added to the client using setuptools
entry
points in setup.cfg
. There is a single common group
openstack.cli
for commands that are not versioned, and a
group for each combination of OpenStack API and version that is
supported. For example, to support Identity API v3 there is a group
called openstack.identity.v3
that contains the individual
commands. The command entry points have the form:
verb_object = fully.qualified.module.vXX.object:VerbObject
For example, the 'list user' command fir the Identity API is
identified in setup.cfg
with:
openstack.identity.v3 =
# ...
list_user = openstackclient.identity.v3.user:ListUser
# ...