Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: python-cloudservers
Version: 1.1
Summary: Client library for Rackspace's Cloud Servers API
Home-page: http://packages.python.org/python-cloudservers
Author: Jacob Kaplan-Moss
Author-email: jacob@jacobian.org
License: BSD
Description: Python bindings to the Rackspace Cloud Servers API
        ==================================================
        
        This is a client for Rackspace's Cloud Servers API. There's a Python API (the
        ``cloudservers`` module), and a command-line script (``cloudservers``). Each
        implements 100% of the Rackspace API.
        
        `Full documentation is available`__.
        
        __ http://packages.python.org/python-cloudservers/
        
        You'll also probably want to read `Rackspace's API guide`__ (PDF) -- the first
        bit, at least -- to get an idea of the concepts. Rackspace is doing the cloud
        hosting thing a bit differently from Amazon, and if you get the concepts this
        library should make more sense.
        
        __ http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/cs-devguide-latest.pdf
        
        Development takes place on GitHub__. Bug reports and patches may be filed there.
        
        __ http://github.com/jacobian/python-cloudservers
        
        Command-line API
        ----------------
        
        Installing this package gets you a shell command, ``cloudservers``, that you
        can use to interact with Rackspace.
        
        You'll need to provide your Rackspace username and API key. You can do this
        with the ``--username`` and ``--apikey`` params, but it's easier to just set
        them as environment variables::
        
        export CLOUD_SERVERS_USERNAME=jacobian
        export CLOUD_SERVERS_API_KEY=yadayada
        
        You'll find complete documentation on the shell by running
        ``cloudservers help``::
        
        usage: cloudservers [--username USERNAME] [--apikey APIKEY] <subcommand> ...
        
        Command-line interface to the Cloud Servers API.
        
        Positional arguments:
        <subcommand>
        backup-schedule     Show or edit the backup schedule for a server.
        backup-schedule-delete
        Delete the backup schedule for a server.
        boot                Boot a new server.
        delete              Immediately shut down and delete a server.
        flavor-list         Print a list of available 'flavors' (sizes of
        servers).
        help                Display help about this program or one of its
        subcommands.
        image-create        Create a new image by taking a snapshot of a running
        server.
        image-delete        Delete an image.
        image-list          Print a list of available images to boot from.
        ip-share            Share an IP address from the given IP group onto a
        server.
        ip-unshare          Stop sharing an given address with a server.
        ipgroup-create      Create a new IP group.
        ipgroup-delete      Delete an IP group.
        ipgroup-list        Show IP groups.
        ipgroup-show        Show details about a particular IP group.
        list                List active servers.
        reboot              Reboot a server.
        rebuild             Shutdown, re-image, and re-boot a server.
        rename              Rename a server.
        resize              Resize a server.
        resize-confirm      Confirm a previous resize.
        resize-revert       Revert a previous resize (and return to the previous
        VM).
        root-password       Change the root password for a server.
        show                Show details about the given server.
        
        Optional arguments:
        --username USERNAME   Defaults to env[CLOUD_SERVERS_USERNAME].
        --apikey APIKEY       Defaults to env[CLOUD_SERVERS_API_KEY].
        
        See "cloudservers help COMMAND" for help on a specific command.
        
        Python API
        ----------
        
        There's also a `complete Python API`__.
        
        __ http://packages.python.org/python-cloudservers/
        
        By way of a quick-start::
        
        >>> import cloudservers
        >>> cs = cloudservers.CloudServers(USERNAME, API_KEY)
        >>> cs.flavors.list()
        [...]
        >>> cs.servers.list()
        [...]
        >>> s = cs.servers.create(image=2, flavor=1, name='myserver')
        
        ... time passes ...
        
        >>> s.reboot()
        
        ... time passes ...
        
        >>> s.delete()
        
        FAQ
        ===
        
        What's wrong with libcloud?
        
        Nothing! However, as a cross-service binding it's by definition lowest
        common denominator; I needed access to the Rackspace-specific APIs (shared
        IP groups, image snapshots, resizing, etc.). I also wanted a command-line
        utility.
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
