OpenStack Database as a Service (Trove) Client
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README.rst

Python bindings to the Trove API

This is a client for the Trove API. There's a Python API (the troveclient module), and a command-line script (trove). Each implements 100% (or less ;) ) of the Trove API.

Command-line API

To use the command line API, first log in using your user name, api key, tenant, and appropriate auth url.

$ trove-cli --username=jsmith --apikey=abcdefg --tenant=12345 --auth_url=http://trove_auth:35357/v2.0/tokens auth login

At this point you will be authenticated and given a token, which is stored at ~/.apitoken. From there you can make other calls to the CLI.

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