Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: chube
Version: 0.1.8
Summary: Object-oriented bindings for the Linode API
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/chube/
Author: Exosite
Author-email: danslimmon@exosite.com
License: LICENSE.txt
Description: Chube: Object-oriented bindings for the Linode API
        =====
        
        Chube lets you interact with the Linode API using a nice and neat
        domain space of objects. Here's an example of a session you could
        have with Chube:
        
            you@localhost:~$ chuber
            Python 2.7.2 (default, Oct 11 2012, 20:14:37)
            >>> Linode.search()
            [<Linode api_id=13971, label='foo-01'>, <Linode api_id=20401, label='bar-04'>, <Linode api_id=13972, label='foo-02'>]
            >>>
            >>> nodes = Linode.search(label_begins='foo-')
            [<Linode api_id=13971, label='foo-01'>, <Linode api_id=13972, label='foo-02'>]
            >>>
            >>> for node in nodes:
            ...     print node.ipaddresses[0].address
            ...
            192.168.13.148
            192.168.8.218
            >>>
            >>> plan = Plan.find(label="Linode 1024")
            >>> plan
            <Plan label='Linode 1024'>
            >>> datacenter = Datacenter.find(location_begins="dallas")
            >>> datacenter
            <Datacenter location='Dallas, TX, USA'>
            >>>
            >>> new_node = Linode.create(plan=plan, datacenter=datacenter, payment_term=1)
            >>> new_node
            <Linode api_id=345768, label='linode345768'>
            >>> new_node.label = "web-14"
            >>> new_node.save()
            >>> Linode.find(label="web-14")
            <Linode api_id=345768, label='web-14'>
            >>>
            >>> distro = Distribution.find(label="Debian 7")
            >>> disk = new_node.create_disk(distribution=distro, label="foo_disk", size=2000, root_pass="secret123")
            >>> new_node.pending_jobs
            [<Job api_id=12310126, label='Disk Create From Distribution - Debian 7'>, <Job api_id=12310127, label='Linode Initial Configuration'>]
            >>> new_node.pending_jobs[0].wait()
            >>>
            >>> job = new_node.boot()
            >>> job.wait()
            >>>
            >>> new_node.destroy()
        
        Of course, chube's objects can also be imported into a script with
        `from chube import *`.
        
        
        Installing
        -----
        
            pip install chube
            echo -e "---\napi_key: <YOUR API KEY GOES HERE>" > ~/.chube
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
