Update doc references

Update doc to remove toscalib references. Completing the work to remoev TOSCA
code from heat-translator herewith.

Change-Id: I6a36b443ea60ed9944caa05f0368623923715425
Implements: blueprint use-tosca-parser-library
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spzala 2015-09-11 06:27:54 -07:00
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Three main directories related to the heat-translator are:
1. toscalib: It is TOSCA parser for TOSCA Simple Profile YAML. It validates tosca input file and creates an in memory graphs.
2. hot: It is the generator, that has logic of converting TOSCA in memory graph to HOT yaml files.
3. common: It has all the file that can support the execution of parser and generator.
1. hot: It is the generator, that has logic of converting TOSCA in memory graph to HOT yaml files.
2. common: It has all the file that can support the execution of parser and generator.
3. tests: It contains test programs and more importantly several templates which are used for testing.
Project Info
------------

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Translate and get output on command line. For example: ::
openstack translate template --template-file /home/openstack/heat-translator/translator/toscalib/tests/data/tosca_helloworld.yaml --template-type tosca
openstack translate template --template-file /home/openstack/heat-translator/translator/tests/data/tosca_helloworld.yaml --template-type tosca
Translate and save output of translated file to a desired destination. For example: ::
openstack translate template --template-file /home/openstack/heat-translator/translator/toscalib/tests/data/tosca_helloworld.yaml --template-type tosca --output-file /tmp/hot_hello_world.yaml
openstack translate template --template-file /home/openstack/heat-translator/translator/tests/data/tosca_helloworld.yaml --template-type tosca --output-file /tmp/hot_hello_world.yaml
You can learn more about available options by running following help command::
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For example, a TOSCA hello world template can be translated by running the following command from the directory where you have cloned the project::
python heat_translator.py --template-file=translator/toscalib/tests/data/tosca_helloworld.yaml --template-type=tosca
python heat_translator.py --template-file=translator/tests/data/tosca_helloworld.yaml --template-type=tosca
This should produce a translated Heat Orchestration Template on the command line. In the near future, new options will be added to save the output
to destination file.

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"Please refer to the usage documentation.")
raise ValueError(msg)
path = sys.argv[1].split('--template-file=')[1]
# e.g. --template_file=translator/toscalib/tests/data/tosca_helloworld.yaml
# e.g. --template_file=translator/tests/data/tosca_helloworld.yaml
template_type = sys.argv[2].split('--template-type=')[1]
# e.g. --template_type=tosca
supported_types = ['tosca']