This section of documentation pertains to those who wish to contribute to the development of this SDK. If you’re looking for documentation on how to use the SDK to build applications, refer to the user section.
The OpenStack SDK is a OpenStack project aimed at providing a complete software development kit for the programs which make up the OpenStack community. It is a Python library with corresponding documentation, examples, and tools released under the Apache 2 license.
The developers of this project are available in the #openstack-sdks channel on OFTC IRC. This channel includes conversation on SDKs and tools within the general OpenStack community, including OpenStackClient as well as occasional talk about SDKs created for languages outside of Python.
The openstack-discuss mailing list fields questions of all types on
OpenStack. Using the [sdk]
filter to begin your email subject will ensure
that the message gets to SDK developers.
We are a bit stricter than usual in the coding standards department. It’s a good idea to read through the coding section.
The first step towards contributing code and documentation is to setup your development environment. We use a pretty standard setup, but it is fully documented in our setup section.
The project contains two test packages, one for unit tests and one for
functional tests. The openstack.tests.unit
package tests the SDK’s features
in isolation. The openstack.tests.functional
package tests the SDK’s
features and examples against an OpenStack cloud.
The project contains a top-level openstack
package, which houses several
modules that form the foundation upon which each service’s API is built on.
Under the openstack
package are packages for each of those services,
such as openstack.compute
.
Does this SDK not do what you need it to do? Is it missing a service? Are you a developer on another project who wants to add their service? You’re in the right place. Below are examples of how to add new features to the OpenStack SDK.
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