Metadata-Version: 2.0
Name: python-monascaclient
Version: 1.0.9
Summary: Monasca API Client Library
Home-page: https://github.com/stackforge/python-monascaclient
Author: Hewlett-Packard
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License: UNKNOWN
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Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology
Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
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Requires-Dist: PrettyTable (>=0.7,<0.8)
Requires-Dist: python-keystoneclient (>=0.9.0)
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Python bindings to the Monasca API
=======================================

This is a client library for Monasca built to interface with the Monasca API. It
provides a Python API (the ``monascaclient`` module) and a command-line tool
(``monasca``).

The Monasca Client was written using the OpenStack Heat Python client as a framework.

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Ubuntu Install
--------------
Requires:
  - pip - version >= 1.4.  python get-pip.py

Install It:
  - sudo pip install python-monascaclient

Alternative Manual Install Steps:
  - cd to your python-monascaclient repo
  - sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
  - python setup.py install

Command-line API
----------------
Installing this distribution gets you a shell command, ``monasca``, that you
can use to interact with the Monitoring API server.

Usage:
  monasca

  monasca help

  monasca help <command>

  monasca -j <command>

    This outputs the results in jason format.  Normally output is in table format.


The monascaclient CLI needs the Monasca API endpoint url and the OS_AUTH_TOKEN to pass to the
Monasca API RESTful interface.  This is provided through environment or CLI
parameters.

Environmental Variables
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Environmental variables can be sourced, or optionally passed in as CLI arguments.
It is easiest to source them first and then use the CLI.

When token and endpoint are known::

  export OS_AUTH_TOKEN=XXX
  export MONASCA_API_URL=http://192.168.10.4:8080/v2.0/

When using Keystone to obtain the token and endpoint::

  export OS_USERNAME=
  export OS_PASSWORD=
  export OS_TENANT_NAME=
  export OS_AUTH_URL=
  export OS_REGION_NAME=

When using Vagrant Environment with middleware disabled::

  export OS_AUTH_TOKEN=82510970543135
  export OS_NO_CLIENT_AUTH=1
  export MONASCA_API_URL=http://192.168.10.4:8080/v2.0/

The Monasca API will treat the auth token as the tenant ID when Keystone is not enabled.

You'll find complete documentation on the shell by running
``monasca help``::

  usage: monasca [-j] [--version] [-d] [-v] [-k] [--cert-file CERT_FILE]
             [--key-file KEY_FILE] [--ca-file CA_FILE] [--timeout TIMEOUT]
             [--os-username OS_USERNAME] [--os-password OS_PASSWORD]
             [--os-tenant-id OS_TENANT_ID] [--os-tenant-name OS_TENANT_NAME]
             [--os-auth-url OS_AUTH_URL] [--os-region-name OS_REGION_NAME]
             [--os-auth-token OS_AUTH_TOKEN] [--os-no-client-auth]
             [--mon-api-url MONASCA_API_URL] [--mon-api-version MONASCA_API_VERSION]
             [--os-service-type OS_SERVICE_TYPE]
             [--os-endpoint-type OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE]
             <subcommand> ...

  Command-line interface to the monasca-client API.

  positional arguments:
    <subcommand>
      alarm-definition-create  Create an alarm definition.
      alarm-definition-delete  Delete the alarm definition.
      alarm-definition-list    List alarm definitions for this tenant.
      alarm-definition-patch   Patch the alarm definition.
      alarm-definition-show    Describe the alarm definition.
      alarm-definition-update  Update the alarm definition.
      alarm-delete             Delete the alarm.
      alarm-history            Alarm state history.
      alarm-history-list       List alarms state history.
      alarm-list               List alarms for this tenant.
      alarm-patch              Patch the alarm.
      alarm-show               Describe the alarm.
      alarm-update             Update the alarm.
      measurement-list         List measurements for the specified metric.
      metric-create            Create metric.
      metric-create-raw        Create metric from raw json body.
      metric-list              List metrics for this tenant.
      metric-statistics        List measurement statistics for the specified metric.
      notification-create      Create notification.
      notification-delete      Delete notification.
      notification-list        List notifications for this tenant.
      notification-show        Describe the notification.
      notification-update      Update notification.
      bash-completion          Prints all of the commands and options to stdout.
      help                     Display help about this program or one of its
                               subcommands.

  optional arguments:
    -j, --json             output raw json response
    --version              Shows the client version and exits.
    -d, --debug            Defaults to env[MONASCA_DEBUG].
    -v, --verbose          Print more verbose output.
    -k, --insecure         Explicitly allow the client to perform "insecure" SSL
                           (https) requests. The server's certificate will not
                           be verified against any certificate authorities. This
                           option should be used with caution.
    --cert-file CERT_FILE  Path of certificate file to use in SSL connection.
                           This file can optionally be prepended with the
                           private key.
    --key-file KEY_FILE    Path of client key to use in SSL connection.This
                           option is not necessary if your key is prepended to
                           your cert file.
    --ca-file CA_FILE      Path of CA SSL certificate(s) used to verify the
                           remote server's certificate. Without this option the
                           client looks for the default system CA certificates.
    --timeout TIMEOUT      Number of seconds to wait for a response.
    --os-username OS_USERNAME
                           Defaults to env[OS_USERNAME].
    --os-password OS_PASSWORD
                           Defaults to env[OS_PASSWORD].
    --os-tenant-id OS_TENANT_ID
                           Defaults to env[OS_TENANT_ID].
    --os-tenant-name OS_TENANT_NAME
                           Defaults to env[OS_TENANT_NAME].
    --os-auth-url OS_AUTH_URL
                           Defaults to env[OS_AUTH_URL].
    --os-region-name OS_REGION_NAME
                           Defaults to env[OS_REGION_NAME].
    --os-auth-token OS_AUTH_TOKEN
                           Defaults to env[OS_AUTH_TOKEN].
    --os-no-client-auth    Do not contact keystone for a token. Defaults to
                           env[OS_NO_CLIENT_AUTH].
    --mon-api-url MONASCA_API_URL
                           Defaults to env[MONASCA_API_URL].
    --mon-api-version MONASCA_API_VERSION
                           Defaults to env[MONASCA_API_VERSION] or 2_0
    --os-service-type OS_SERVICE_TYPE
                           Defaults to env[OS_SERVICE_TYPE].
    --os-endpoint-type OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE
                           Defaults to env[OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE].

  See "mon help COMMAND" for help on a specific command.


Bash Completion
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Basic command tab completion can be enabled by sourcing the bash completion script.
::

  source /usr/local/share/monasca.bash_completion


Metrics Examples
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Note:  To see complete usage: 'monasca help' and 'monasca help <command>'

metric-create::

  monasca metric-create cpu1 123.40
  monasca metric-create metric1 1234.56 --dimensions instance_id=123,service=ourservice
  monasca metric-create metric1 2222.22 --dimensions instance_id=123,service=ourservice
  monasca metric-create metric1 3333.33 --dimensions instance_id=222,service=ourservice

metric-list::

  monasca metric-list
  +---------+--------------------+
  | name    | dimensions         |
  +---------+--------------------+
  | cpu1    |                    |
  | metric1 | instance_id:123    |
  |         | service:ourservice |
  +---------+--------------------+

measurement-list::

  monasca measurement-list metric1 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z
  +---------+--------------------+----------------+----------------------+--------------+
  | name    | dimensions         | measurement_id | timestamp            | value        |
  +---------+--------------------+----------------+----------------------+--------------+
  | metric1 | instance_id:123    |     723885     | 2014-05-08T21:46:32Z |      1234.56 |
  |         | service:ourservice |     725951     | 2014-05-08T21:48:50Z |      2222.22 |
  | metric1 | instance_id:222    |     726837     | 2014-05-08T21:49:47Z |      3333.33 |
  |         | service:ourservice |                |                      |              |
  +---------+--------------------+----------------+----------------------+--------------+

  monasca measurement-list metric1 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z --dimensions instance_id=123
  +---------+--------------------+----------------+----------------------+--------------+
  | name    | dimensions         | measurement_id | timestamp            | value        |
  +---------+--------------------+----------------+----------------------+--------------+
  | metric1 | instance_id:123    |     723885     | 2014-05-08T21:46:32Z |      1234.56 |
  |         | service:ourservice |     725951     | 2014-05-08T21:48:50Z |      2222.22 |
  +---------+--------------------+----------------+----------------------+--------------+


Notifications Examples
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Note:  To see complete usage: 'monasca help' and 'monasca help <command>'

notification-create::

  monasca notification-create cindyemail1 EMAIL cindy.employee@hp.com
  monasca notification-create myapplication WEBHOOK http://localhost:5000

notification-list::

  monasca notification-list
  +---------------+--------------------------------------+-------+----------------------+
  | name          | id                                   | type  | address              |
  +---------------+--------------------------------------+-------+----------------------+
  | cindyemail1   | 5651406c-447d-40bd-b868-b2b3e6b59e32 | EMAIL |cindy.employee@hp.com |
  | myapplication | 55905ce2-91e3-41ce-b45a-de7032f8d718 | WEBHOOK |http://localhost:5000
  +---------------+--------------------------------------+-------+----------------------+


Alarms Examples
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Note:  To see complete usage: 'monasca help' and 'monasca help <command>'

alarm-definition-create::

  monasca alarm-definition-create alarmPerHost "max(cpu.load_avg_1_min) > 0" --match-by hostname

alarm-definition-list::

  +--------------+--------------------------------------+-----------------------------+----------+-----------------+
  | name         | id                                   | expression                  | match_by | actions_enabled |
  +--------------+--------------------------------------+-----------------------------+----------+-----------------+
  | alarmPerHost | 4bf6bfc2-c5ac-4d57-b7db-cf5313b05412 | max(cpu.load_avg_1_min) > 0 | hostname | True            |
  +--------------+--------------------------------------+-----------------------------+----------+-----------------+

alarm-definition-show::

  monasca alarm-definition-show 4bf6bfc2-c5ac-4d57-b7db-cf5313b05412
  +----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  | Property             | Value                                                                                              |
  +----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  | actions_enabled      | true                                                                                               |
  | alarm_actions        | []                                                                                                 |
  | description          | ""                                                                                                 |
  | expression           | "max(cpu.load_avg_1_min) > 0"                                                                      |
  | id                   | "4bf6bfc2-c5ac-4d57-b7db-cf5313b05412"                                                             |
  | links                | href:http://192.168.10.4:8080/v2.0/alarm-definitions/4bf6bfc2-c5ac-4d57-b7db-cf5313b05412,rel:self |
  | match_by             | [                                                                                                  |
  |                      |   "hostname"                                                                                       |
  |                      | ]                                                                                                  |
  | name                 | "alarmPerHost"                                                                                     |
  | ok_actions           | []                                                                                                 |
  | severity             | "LOW"                                                                                              |
  | undetermined_actions | []                                                                                                 |
  +----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

alarm-definition-delete::

  monasca alarm-definition-delete 4bf6bfc2-c5ac-4d57-b7db-cf5313b05412

alarm-list::

  monasca alarm-list
  +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------+--------------------+---------------------+----------+-------+
  | id                                   | alarm_definition_id                  | alarm_name   | metric_name        | metric_dimensions   | severity | state |
  +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------+--------------------+---------------------+----------+-------+
  | 35122ab6-3007-41e7-9654-22e97b387f75 | 754276aa-a892-47c0-b74a-9c96ed84a712 | alarmPerHost | cpu.load_avg_1_min | hostname: mini-mon  | LOW      | ALARM |
  |                                      |                                      |              |                    | service: monitoring |          |       |
  | 54ab81e3-b4d6-4fd0-9fec-707909f2d576 | 754276aa-a892-47c0-b74a-9c96ed84a712 | alarmPerHost | cpu.load_avg_1_min | hostname: devstack  | LOW      | ALARM |
  |                                      |                                      |              |                    | service: monitoring |          |       |
  +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------+--------------------+---------------------+----------+-------+

alarm-history::

  monasca alarm-history 9d748b72-939b-45e7-a807-c0c5ad88d3e4
  +--------------------------------------+-----------+--------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------+--------------------+---------------------+--------------------------+
  | alarm_id                             | new_state | old_state    | reason                                                                       | reason_data | metric_name        | metric_dimensions   | timestamp                |
  +--------------------------------------+-----------+--------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------+--------------------+---------------------+--------------------------+
  | 9d748b72-939b-45e7-a807-c0c5ad88d3e4 | ALARM     | UNDETERMINED | Thresholds were exceeded for the sub-alarms: [max(cpu.load_avg_1_min) > 0.0] | {}          | cpu.load_avg_1_min | hostname: mini-mon  | 2014-10-14T21:14:11.000Z |
  |                                      |           |              |                                                                              |             |                    | service: monitoring |                          |
  +--------------------------------------+-----------+--------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------+--------------------+---------------------+--------------------------+


alarm-patch::

  monasca alarm-patch fda5537b-1550-435f-9d6c-262b7e05065b --state OK


Python API
----------

There's also a complete Python API.

In order to use the python api directly, you must first obtain an auth token and
identify the monasca api endpoint.  The user can obtain the token and endpoint
using the keystone client api:
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/python-keystoneclient/.
The service catalog name for our API endpoint is "monasca".

Start using the monascaclient API by constructing the monascaclient client.Client class.
The Client class takes these parameters: api_version, endpoint, and token.
The Client class is used to call all monasca-api resource commands (i.e.
client.Client.metrics.create(fields)).

Long running users of Client will recieve an indication
that the keystone token has expired when they receive an HTTP response
code of 401 Unauthorized from the monasca-API.  In this case, it is
up to the user to get a new token from keystone which can be passed
into the client.Client.replace_token(token) method.

The api_version matches the version of the Monasca API.  Currently it is 'v2_0'.

When calling the commands, refer to monascaclient.v2_0.shell.py 'do_<command>'
to see the required and optional fields for each command.

Refer to this example in python-monascaclient/client_api_example.py::

  from monascaclient import client
  from monascaclient import ksclient
  import monascaclient.exc as exc
  import time

  api_version = '2_0'

  # Authenticate to Keystone
  keystone_url = 'http://keystone:5000/v3'
  ks = ksclient.KSClient(auth_url=keystone_url, username='user', password='password')

  # construct the mon client
  monasca_client = client.Client(api_version, ks.monasca_url, token=ks.token)

  # call the metric-create command
  dimensions = {'instance_id': '12345', 'service': 'hello'}
  fields = {}
  fields['name'] = 'cindy1'
  fields['dimensions'] = dimensions
  fields['timestamp'] = time.time()
  fields['value'] = 222.333
  try:
      resp = monasca_client.metrics.create(**fields)
  except exc.HTTPException as he:
      print(he.code)
      print(he.message)
  else:
      print(resp)



License
-------

Copyright (c) 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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