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tivaliy 287e5a2470 Add 'fuel2 release component list' command
In Nailgun there is an API call for getting JSON data
of compatible components for release and all plugins
releated with it (GET /api/v1/releases/<:id>/components/).
This patch adds new fuel2 command, e.g.:

       fuel2 release component list 1

This command prints list of components for given Fuel release
with respective cross-dependencies

DocImpact
Closes-Bug: 1600501

Change-Id: I055d6fb4dde4cb0ac9508084155bbce5a106220c
2016-08-01 16:56:00 +03:00
fuelclient Add 'fuel2 release component list' command 2016-08-01 16:56:00 +03:00
specs Bump version to 10.0 2016-03-27 20:29:43 +00:00
tools Use fuel-web nailgun start/stop scripts 2016-06-14 15:44:43 +03:00
.gitignore Support separate jUnit files for environments 2015-08-19 16:50:25 +02:00
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MANIFEST.in Revert "Removes MANIFEST.in as it is not needed explicitely by PBR" 2015-12-21 16:57:15 +00:00
README.rst Update link to developers' manual 2015-07-01 15:35:23 +02:00
requirements.txt Add common code for node attributes 2016-07-14 17:42:33 +02:00
setup.cfg Add 'fuel2 release component list' command 2016-08-01 16:56:00 +03:00
setup.py Ensure fuel-client spec compatibility with CentOS 7 2015-12-01 15:51:30 +03:00
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tox.ini Use fuel-web nailgun start/stop scripts 2016-06-14 15:44:43 +03:00

README.rst

python-fuelclient

python-fuelclient provides a CLI tool and a Python API wrapper for interacting with Fuel.

Project resources

Project status, bugs, and blueprints are tracked on Launchpad:

https://launchpad.net/fuel

Development documentation is hosted here:

https://docs.fuel-infra.org/fuel-dev

User guide can be found here:

http://docs.mirantis.com

Any additional information can be found on the Fuel's project wiki

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel

Anyone wishing to contribute to python-fuelclient should follow the general OpenStack process. A good reference for it can be found here: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/How_To_Contribute

http://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html