Documentation updates for region env var

pull/4326/head
Paul Durivage 11 years ago committed by Paul Durivage
parent 25c3bec6ef
commit 16336db9f6

@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ description:
rax_name rax_name
rax_created rax_created
rax_tenant_id rax_tenant_id
rax__loaded rax_loaded
where some item can have nested structure. where some item can have nested structure.
- credentials are set in a credentials file - credentials are set in a credentials file
@ -57,6 +57,11 @@ options:
- File to find the Rackspace Public Cloud credentials in - File to find the Rackspace Public Cloud credentials in
required: true required: true
default: null default: null
region:
description:
- An optional value to narrow inventory scope, i.e. DFW, ORD, IAD, LON
required: false
default: null
authors: authors:
- Jesse Keating <jesse.keating@rackspace.com> - Jesse Keating <jesse.keating@rackspace.com>
- Paul Durivage <paul.durivage@rackspace.com> - Paul Durivage <paul.durivage@rackspace.com>
@ -64,10 +69,16 @@ notes:
- One environment variable needs to be set: RAX_CREDS_FILE. - One environment variable needs to be set: RAX_CREDS_FILE.
- RAX_CREDS_FILE points to a credentials file appropriate for pyrax. - RAX_CREDS_FILE points to a credentials file appropriate for pyrax.
- See https://github.com/rackspace/pyrax/blob/master/docs/getting_started.md#authenticating - See https://github.com/rackspace/pyrax/blob/master/docs/getting_started.md#authenticating
- RAX_REGION is an optional environment variable to narrow inventory search scope
- RAX_REGION, if used, needs a value like ORD, DFW, SYD (a Rackspace datacenter)
requirements: [ "pyrax" ] requirements: [ "pyrax" ]
examples: examples:
- description: List server instances - description: List server instances
code: RAX_CREDS_FILE=~/.raxpub rax.py --list code: RAX_CREDS_FILE=~/.raxpub rax.py --list
- description: List servers in ORD datacenter only
code: RAX_CREDS_FILE=~/.raxpub RAX_REGION=ORD rax.py --list
- description: Get server details for server named "server.example.com"
code: RAX_CREDS_FILE=~/.raxpub rax.py --host server.example.com
''' '''
import sys import sys

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