A quick note for those who maybe haven't done this before: setup a virtualenv first # virtualenv .
Then use pip to download this copy # bin/pip install https://github.com/DimensionDataCBUSydney/libcloud/archive/LIBCLOUD-781_containers.zip You can then build and test scripts within that directory for the branch. On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 4:38 PM, anthony shaw <[email protected]> wrote: > https://github.com/apache/libcloud/pull/666 is the pull request for > container support as previously discussed - docs : > http://libcloud-fork.readthedocs.org/en/libcloud-781_containers/container/index.html > > I've added drivers for > * Docker native support > http://libcloud-fork.readthedocs.org/en/libcloud-781_containers/container/drivers/docker.html > * Joyent Triton support (with Docker) > http://libcloud-fork.readthedocs.org/en/libcloud-781_containers/container/drivers/joyent.html > * Amazon ECS support > http://libcloud-fork.readthedocs.org/en/libcloud-781_containers/container/drivers/ecs.html > * Kubernetes v1.0+ and therefore some components of the Google > container service, although I'd like a seperate driver for this to be > written by someone else. > http://libcloud-fork.readthedocs.org/en/libcloud-781_containers/container/drivers/kubernetes.html > > Also > > * supporting docs for the container API and the drivers > * supporting tests from actual APIs (cost me a few $!) > * a utility library for pulling images from docker hub or a docker > registry API (like Amazon ECR) > > If you haven't yet had the chance to review this, please do so now. I > feel that this PR has covered off a large chunk of the potential use > cases and would therefore be fit for purpose. The drivers themselves > are not production ready, we would release them as experimental in the > next major release. > > Anthony
