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  1. CloudBridge aims to provide a simple layer of abstraction over
  2. different cloud providers, reducing or eliminating the need to write
  3. conditional code for each cloud.
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  18. :alt: latest version available on PyPI
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  22. Installation
  23. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
  24. Install the latest release from PyPi:
  25. .. code-block:: shell
  26. pip install cloudbridge
  27. For other installation options, see the `installation page`_ in
  28. the documentation.
  29. Usage example
  30. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  31. To `get started`_ with CloudBridge, export your cloud access credentials
  32. (e.g., AWS_ACCESS_KEY and AWS_SECRET_KEY for your AWS credentials) and start
  33. exploring the API:
  34. .. code-block:: python
  35. from cloudbridge.cloud.factory import CloudProviderFactory, ProviderList
  36. provider = CloudProviderFactory().create_provider(ProviderList.AWS, {})
  37. print(provider.security.key_pairs.list())
  38. Citation
  39. ~~~~~~~~
  40. N. Goonasekera, A. Lonie, J. Taylor, and E. Afgan,
  41. "CloudBridge: a Simple Cross-Cloud Python Library,"
  42. presented at the Proceedings of the XSEDE16 Conference on Diversity, Big Data, and Science at Scale, Miami, USA, 2016.
  43. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2949550.2949648
  44. Documentation
  45. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  46. Documentation can be found at https://cloudbridge.readthedocs.org.
  47. Quick Reference
  48. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  49. The following object graph shows how to access various provider services, and the resource
  50. that they return.
  51. .. image:: http://cloudbridge.readthedocs.org/en/latest/_images/object_relationships_detailed.svg
  52. :target: http://cloudbridge.readthedocs.org/en/latest/?badge=latest#quick-reference
  53. :alt: CloudBridge Quick Reference
  54. Design Goals
  55. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
  56. 1. Create a cloud abstraction layer which minimises or eliminates the need for
  57. cloud specific special casing (i.e., Not require clients to write
  58. ``if EC2 do x else if OPENSTACK do y``.)
  59. 2. Have a suite of conformance tests which are comprehensive enough that goal
  60. 1 can be achieved. This would also mean that clients need not manually test
  61. against each provider to make sure their application is compatible.
  62. 3. Opt for a minimum set of features that a cloud provider will support,
  63. instead of a lowest common denominator approach. This means that reasonably
  64. mature clouds like Amazon and OpenStack are used as the benchmark against
  65. which functionality & features are determined. Therefore, there is a
  66. definite expectation that the cloud infrastructure will support a compute
  67. service with support for images and snapshots and various machine sizes.
  68. The cloud infrastructure will very likely support block storage, although
  69. this is currently optional. It may optionally support object storage.
  70. 4. Make the CloudBridge layer as thin as possible without compromising goal 1.
  71. By wrapping the cloud provider's native SDK and doing the minimal work
  72. necessary to adapt the interface, we can achieve greater development speed
  73. and reliability since the native provider SDK is most likely to have both
  74. properties.
  75. Contributing
  76. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
  77. Community contributions for any part of the project are welcome. If you have
  78. a completely new idea or would like to bounce your idea before moving forward
  79. with the implementation, feel free to create an issue to start a discussion.
  80. Contributions should come in the form or a pull request. We strive for 100% test
  81. coverage so code will only be accepted if it comes with appropriate tests and it
  82. does not break existing functionality. Further, the code needs to be well
  83. documented and all methods have docstrings. We are largely adhering to the
  84. `PEP8 style guide`_ with 80 character lines, 4-space indentation (spaces
  85. instead of tabs), explicit, one-per-line imports among others. Please keep the
  86. style consistent with the rest of the project.
  87. Conceptually, the library is laid out such that there is a factory used to
  88. create a reference to a cloud provider. Each provider offers a set of services
  89. and resources. Services typically perform actions while resources offer
  90. information (and can act on itself, when appropriate). The structure of each
  91. object is defined via an abstract interface (see
  92. ``cloudbridge/providers/interfaces``) and any object should implement the
  93. defined interface. If adding a completely new provider, take a look at the
  94. `provider development page`_ in the documentation.
  95. .. _`installation page`: http://cloudbridge.readthedocs.org/en/
  96. latest/topics/install.html
  97. .. _`get started`: http://cloudbridge.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
  98. getting_started.html
  99. .. _`PEP8 style guide`: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/
  100. .. _`provider development page`: http://cloudbridge.readthedocs.org/
  101. en/latest/
  102. topics/provider_development.html