On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 1:04 PM, Nicolas Ecarnot <nicolas(a)ecarnot.net
<mailto:nicolas@ecarnot.net>> wrote:
Hello,
Le 04/01/2017 à 11:49, Nathanaël Blanchet a écrit :
Le 04/01/2017 à 10:09, Andrea Ghelardi a écrit :
Personally I don’t think ansible and ovirt-shell are
mutually exclusive.
Those who are in ansible and devops realms are not really
scared by
making python/ansible work with ovirt.
From what I gather, playbooks are quite a de-facto
pre-requisite to
build up a real SaaC “Software as a Code” environment.
On the other hand, ovirt-shell can and is a fast/easy way to
perform
“normal daily tasks”.
totally agree but ovirt-shell is deprecated in 4.1 et will be
removed in
4.2. Ansible or sdk4 are proposed as an alternative.
Could someone point me to an URL where sdk4 is fully documented, as
I have to get ready for ovirt-shell deprecation?
The Rest API is partially documented under https://<engine>/api/model .
It's not complete yet. All new features in 4.0 are documented and we are
working on the 'older' features now.
(contributions are welcome!)
I'm sure no one at Redhat thought about deprecating a tool in favor
of a new one before providing a complete user doc!
In addition, the SDK RPM itself contains many examples. See [1].
(contributions are welcome!)
Y.
[1]
https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine-sdk/tree/master/sdk/examples
Also the complete reference documentation of the Python SDK is available
here:
There also SDKs for Ruby and Java, in case Python is not your preferred
language:
Ruby:
--
Nicolas ECARNOT
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