I tried that but I get: key [digitalocean2] not in the list of providers
or apis.

On 11. 01. 2016 01:04, Ignasi Barrera wrote:
> Change your provider to "digitalocean2".
> 
> It is a different api so you can expect (minor) breaking changes if you
> are not using the jclouds portable interface.
> 
> You'll also have to generate an OAuth token in the DigitalOcean console
> and use it for the credential, since the clientid+apikey authentication
> has been deprecated too.
> 
> HTH!
> 
> I.
> 
> El 10/1/2016 19:03, "Klemen Ferjančič" <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> escribió:
> 
>     Hi
> 
>     I am trying to do a simple call to list nodes using digitalocean
>     provider and following the compute-basic example. But I get error: "API
>     v1 has reached end-of-life. Please use API v2."
> 
>     Server console also shows that jclouds is calling v1 API instead of v2:
>     request=GET
>     https://api.digitalocean.com/droplets
> 
>     How is this possible? I checked the jclouds-labs repo and first commit
>     for DigitalOcean 7 months ago was for V2 API so V1 should not even exist
>     in jclouds.
> 
>     What am I missing? Using jclouds 1.9.1.
> 

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