Removed keypair functionality for now. Fixed README.
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@ -54,13 +54,10 @@ aws --endpoint-url http://10.0.2.15:8788/services/Cloud ec2 describe-instances
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Limitations
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===========
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This is an alpha-version, Tempest tests are not run yet.
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VPN-related functionality is not supported yet.
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Route-tables functionality is limited.
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Filtering in describe functions can be done by IDs only.
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Security groups are attached to network interfaces only, not to instances yet.
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Rollbacks in case of failure during object creation are not supported yet.
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Some other not-listed here limitations exist also.
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Filtering in describe functions is not fully implemented everywhere.
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Default VPC Security Groups had to be named "Default" instead of Amazon's
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"default" due to conflict with OpenStack's default groups.
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Supported Features
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==================
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@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ from ec2api.api import address
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from ec2api.api import dhcp_options
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from ec2api.api import instance
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from ec2api.api import internet_gateway
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from ec2api.api import key_pair
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from ec2api.api import network_interface
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from ec2api.api import route_table
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from ec2api.api import security_group
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@ -1132,16 +1131,3 @@ class CloudController(object):
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"""
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return instance.describe_instances(context, instance_id, filter,
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**kwargs)
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def describe_key_pairs(self, context, key_name=None, filter=None):
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return key_pair.describe_key_pairs(context, key_name, filter)
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def create_key_pair(self, context, key_name):
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return key_pair.create_key_pair(context, key_name)
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def import_key_pair(self, context, key_name, public_key_material):
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return key_pair.import_key_pair(context, key_name,
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public_key_material)
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def delete_key_pair(self, context, key_name):
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return key_pair.delete_key_pair(context, key_name)
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