Libcloud is a Python library that abstracts away the differences among multiple cloud provider APIs. It allows users to manage cloud services (servers, storage, loadbalancers, DNS) offered by many different providers through a single, unified and easy to use API.
We are pleased to announce the release of Libcloud 2.4.0! The most notable change is Python 3.7 support. There is also a new Scaleway driver, and various improvements, mostly for compute drivers. Full change log can be found at https://libcloud.readthedocs.io/en/v2.4.0/changelog.html#changes-in-apache-libcloud-2-4-0 Download Libcloud 2.4.0 can be downloaded from https://libcloud.apache.org/downloads.html or installed using pip: pip install apache-libcloud Upgrading If you have installed Libcloud using pip you can also use it to upgrade it: pip install --upgrade apache-libcloud Upgrade notes A page which describes backward incompatible or semi-incompatible changes and how to preserve the old behavior when this is possible can be found at https://libcloud.apache.org/upgrade-notes.html. Documentation API documentation can be found at https://libcloud.readthedocs.io/en/v2.4.0/ Bugs / Issues If you find any bug or issue, please report it on our issue tracker <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LIBCLOUD>. Don't forget to attach an example and / or test which reproduces your problem. Thanks Thanks to everyone who contributed and made this release possible! * Adam Friedman * Alexander Grooff * Andreas Hasenack * Andrew Starr-Bochicchio * Anthony Monthe * Arturo Noha * Boris Chazalet * Clemens Wolff * Daniel Hunsaker * Gareth McFarlane * Iuri de Silvio * Jeremy Solarz * Jimmy Casey * Joshua Hawkinson * Ken Dreyer * Léo Ferlin-Sutton * @maxlip * Michael Perel * Miguel Caballer * Nikita Chebykin * Nándor István Krácser * Quentin Pradet * Rafael Gonçalves * Rahul Paigavan * Rick van de Loo * Rémy Léone * Sean Marlow * Vojta Bartoš * Ward Vandewege * @yangkang55