Paul, Depending on what version of keystone you are utilizing there are a couple options to use the UUID token format (instead of PKI).
Very recent (current master) of keystone uses a pluggable provider system. To set the provider to uuid, in the [token] section set the option: provider=keystone.token.providers.uuid.Provider In older versions I believe the option (still in the [token] section) is: token_format=UUID I hope this info helps you out some. Cheers, Morgan Fainberg Sent from my iPhone (please excuse the brevity) 31/07/2013, Paul Michali : > Yeah I was playing with that, however I'm having an issue with > authentication… > > If I do a request to keystone to get the auth ID, I get a huge key, which > I have to try to paste into a subsequent request to neutron. > > Is there a way to force this to use the old style (small) auth ID, no > auth, or username/password for auth on the requests? > > I've been playing with using the CLI and --verbose, and then trying to > extract the RESP:… output and run through JSON. A bit jacky, but it sorta > works. > > > PCM (Paul Michali) > > Contact info for Cisco users http://twiki.cisco.com/Main/pcm > > > On Jul 31, 2013, at 7:00 PM, "Mellquist, Peter" <peter.mellqu...@hp.com> > wrote: > > Paul,**** > There are a few ways of doing this but I have used curl then pipe the > results through a python JSON pretty print tool. This formats the JSON for > easily dropping into API docs.**** > > curl ( some Openstack request with JSON output ) | python –mjson.tool** > ** > > Hope this helps,**** > Peter.**** > > > > *From:* Paul Michali [mailto:p...@cisco.com] > *Sent:* Wednesday, July 31, 2013 3:41 PM > *To:* OpenStack Development Mailing List > *Subject:* [openstack-dev] [Neutron][API Doc] Easy way to generate JSON > output for doc?**** > ** ** > Hi!**** > ** ** > I'm writing API doc pages for VPNaaS and was wondering if there are any > tools/scripts to make it easy to generate the needed JSON result output for > various operations?**** > ** ** > It looks like I can do the neutron command with --verbose to get > unformatted JSON output. Should I do that and then reformat the output (or > is there way to do that easier)?**** > ** ** > I did try to use json.loads() on the RESP: output, but it threw an > ValueError "Expecting property name: line 1 column 1 (char 1)"**** > ** ** > Ideas?**** > ** ** > PCM (Paul Mi > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-dev mailing list > OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev > > > -- Sent from my iPhone (please excuse the brevity and any typos)
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