Transition from OpenStackClient

Transition from OpenStackClient

osc-lib was extracted from the main OpenStackClient repo after the OSC 2.4.0 release. During the migration all module names have changed from openstackclient.* to osc_lib.*. In addition, some re-arranging has been done internally to better align modules.

The complete list of public module name changes:

  • openstackclient.api.api -> osc_lib.api.api
  • openstackclient.api.auth -> osc_lib.api.auth
  • openstackclient.api.utils -> osc_lib.api.utils
  • openstackclient.common.command -> osc_lib.command.command
  • openstackclient.common.commandmanager -> osc_lib.command.commandmanager
  • openstackclient.common.exceptions -> osc_lib.exceptions
  • openstackclient.common.logs -> osc_lib.logs
  • openstackclient.common.parseractions -> osc_lib.cli.parseractions
  • openstackclient.common.session -> osc_lib.session
  • openstackclient.common.utils -> osc_lib.utils
  • openstackclient.tests.fakes -> osc_lib.tests.fakes
  • openstackclient.tests.utils -> osc_lib.tests.utils

Additional Changes

In addition to the existing public modules, other parts of OSC have been extracted, including the base Command, CommandManager, ClientManager and Session classes.

ClientManager

The OSC ClientManager is responsible for managing all of the handles to the individual API client objects as well as coordinating session and authentication objects.

Plugins are encouraged to use the ClientManager interface for obtaining information about global configuration.

  • openstackclient.common.clientmanager -> osc_lib.clientmanager
  • All of the handling of the verify/insecure/cacert configuration options has been consolidated into ClientManager. This converts the --verify, --insecure and --os-cacert options into a Requests-compatible verify attribute and a cacert attribute for the legacy client libraries. both are now public; the _insecure attribute has been removed.
Verify/Insecure/CACert
–verify –insecure –cacert Result
None None   verify=True, cacert=None
True None None verify=True, cacert=None
None True None verify=False, cacert=None
None None <filename> verify=cacert, cacert=<filename>
True None <filename> verify=cacert, cacert=<filename>
None True <filename> verify=False, cacert=None
  • A number of other ClientManager attributes have also been made public to encourage their direct use rather than reaching in to the global options passed in the ClientManager constructor:
    • _verify -> verify
    • _cacert -> cacert
    • _cert -> cert
    • _insecure -> removed, use ‘not verify’
    • _interface -> interface
    • _region_name -> region_name

Shell

  • openstackclient.shell -> osc_lib.shell
  • Break up OpenStackShell.initialize_app() * leave all plugin initialization in OSC in _load_plugins() * leave all command loading in OSC in _load_commands()

API

The API base layer is the common point for all API subclasses. It is a wrapper around keystoneauth1.session.Session that fixes the request() interface and provides simple endpoint handling that is useful when a Service Catalog is either not available or is insufficient. It also adds simple implementations of the common API CRUD operations: create(), delete(), etc.

  • KeystoneSession -> merged into BaseAPI
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