| CloudFrames Compute Driver Documentation |
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| Connecting to the CloudFrames installation |
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| This will tell you how to interpret the available arguments: |
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| * ``key`` - The username to the cloudapi |
| * ``secret`` - The password to the cloudapi |
| * ``secure`` - This should always be False as the cloudapi doesn't support ssl |
| * ``host`` - The hostname or ip address we can reach the cloudapi on |
| * ``port`` - The port the cloudapi runs on (defaults to 80 for http) |
| * ``url`` - As an alternative to the above, you can pass the full cloudapi url |
| (e.g. ``http://admin:admin@cloudframes:80/appserver/xmlrpc``) |
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| Examples |
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| 1. Creating the connection |
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| You can set up the connection using either the complete url to the api. |
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| .. literalinclude:: /examples/compute/cloudframes/auth_url.py |
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| Or by specifying the individual components which would make up the url. |
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| .. literalinclude:: /examples/compute/cloudframes/auth_kwargs.py |
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| 2. Implemented functionality |
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| .. literalinclude:: /examples/compute/cloudframes/functionality.py |