This is a client for the OpenStack Nova API. There's a Python API (the
novaclient
module), and a command-line script (nova
). Each
implements 100% of the OpenStack Nova API.
See the OpenStack CLI guide for information on how to use the nova
command-line tool. You may also want to look at the
OpenStack API documentation.
python-novaclient is licensed under the Apache License like the rest of OpenStack.
- License: Apache License, Version 2.0
- PyPi - package installation
- Online Documentation
- Blueprints - feature specifications
- Bugs - issue tracking
- Source
- Specs
- How to Contribute
Contents:
Installing this package gets you a shell command, nova
, that you
can use to interact with any OpenStack cloud.
You'll need to provide your OpenStack username and password. You can do this
with the --os-username
, --os-password
and --os-tenant-name
params, but it's easier to just set them as environment variables:
export OS_USERNAME=openstack export OS_PASSWORD=yadayada export OS_TENANT_NAME=myproject
You will also need to define the authentication url with --os-auth-url
and the version of the API with --os-compute-api-version
. Or set them as
an environment variables as well:
export OS_AUTH_URL=http://example.com:8774/v2/ export OS_COMPUTE_API_VERSION=2
If you are using Keystone, you need to set the OS_AUTH_URL to the keystone endpoint:
export OS_AUTH_URL=http://example.com:5000/v2.0/
Since Keystone can return multiple regions in the Service Catalog, you
can specify the one you want with --os-region-name
(or
export OS_REGION_NAME
). It defaults to the first in the list returned.
You'll find complete documentation on the shell by running
nova help
There's also a complete Python API, with documentation linked below.
To use with keystone as the authentication system:
>>> from novaclient import client >>> nt = client.Client(VERSION, USER, PASSWORD, TENANT, AUTH_URL) >>> nt.flavors.list() [...] >>> nt.servers.list() [...] >>> nt.keypairs.list() [...]
There are multiple test targets that can be run to validate the code.
- tox -e pep8 - style guidelines enforcement
- tox -e py27 - traditional unit testing
- tox -e functional - live functional testing against an existing openstack
Functional testing assumes the existence of a clouds.yaml file as supported by os-client-config (http://docs.openstack.org/developer/os-client-config) It assumes the existence of a cloud named devstack that behaves like a normal devstack installation with a demo and an admin user/tenant - or clouds named functional_admin and functional_nonadmin.