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README.rst

downpour --- OpenStack Tenant Data Migration Tool

downpour exports tenant data from an OpenStack cloud to create a set of Ansible playbooks for importing the data into another cloud.

Installing and Using

The project is in a very very early prototyping stage.

downpour uses os-client-config for settings related to accessing the cloud. Fill in your clouds.yaml or use the environment variables or command line arguments provided.

With tox installed, experiment via:

$ tox -e venv -- downpour