A consistent interface to multiple IaaS clouds; in Python http://cloudbridge.cloudve.org

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README.md

cloudbridge

cloudbridge provides a layer of abstraction over different cloud providers. It's a straightfoward implementation of the bridge pattern.

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Usage example

from cloudbridge.providers.interfaces import CloudProviderFactory
from bunch import Bunch

config = Bunch(access_key='a_key',
               secret_key='s_key')

provider = CloudProviderFactory().create_provider(ProviderList.AWS, config)
print(provider.security.list_key_pairs())

Running tests

To run the test suite locally, install tox with pip install tox and run tox command. This will run all the tests for all the environments defined in file tox.ini. In order to properly run the tests, you should have all the environment variables listed in tox.ini file (under passenv) exported.

If you’d like to run the tests on a specific environment only, use a command like this: tox -e py27 (or python setup.py test directly). If you'd like to run the tests for a specific cloud only, you should export env var CB_TEST_PROVIDER and specify the desired provider name (e.g., aws or openstack) and then run the tox command.

Note that running the tests will create various cloud resources, for which you may incur costs.