docker-py on hyper infra
Project description
Hyper_sh
========
docker-py adapted to Hyper
It uses underscore '_' instead of '-' in its name like the original `Hyper_` service, but you can actually install either spelling.
This is a thin adaptation layer of docker-py for it to work with Hyper's credential scheme
Install from pip
================
::
pip install hyper_py
How to use
==========
hyper_sh is used with the same API as docker-py
::
from hyper_sh import client
c = Client() # without argument, config is guessed by reading ~/.hyper/config.json
print c.images()
::
from hyper_sh import client
c = Client("path/to/config.json") # you can pass a specific config.json
print c.images()
::
from hyper_sh import client
c = Client({'clouds': {
os.environ['hyper_endpoint']: {
"accesskey": os.environ['hyper_accesskey'],
"secretkey": os.environ['hyper_secretkey']
}
}}) # or you can give the content of a config.json directly
print c.images()
API
===
At the moment, hyper_sh maps 1:1 to the api of docker-py, which means that some api will not work, as they are not supported by `Hyper_`.
There are some other API supported by `Hyper_` that are not yet supported by this module (i.e. fip managment).
Patches are welcome.
========
docker-py adapted to Hyper
It uses underscore '_' instead of '-' in its name like the original `Hyper_` service, but you can actually install either spelling.
This is a thin adaptation layer of docker-py for it to work with Hyper's credential scheme
Install from pip
================
::
pip install hyper_py
How to use
==========
hyper_sh is used with the same API as docker-py
::
from hyper_sh import client
c = Client() # without argument, config is guessed by reading ~/.hyper/config.json
print c.images()
::
from hyper_sh import client
c = Client("path/to/config.json") # you can pass a specific config.json
print c.images()
::
from hyper_sh import client
c = Client({'clouds': {
os.environ['hyper_endpoint']: {
"accesskey": os.environ['hyper_accesskey'],
"secretkey": os.environ['hyper_secretkey']
}
}}) # or you can give the content of a config.json directly
print c.images()
API
===
At the moment, hyper_sh maps 1:1 to the api of docker-py, which means that some api will not work, as they are not supported by `Hyper_`.
There are some other API supported by `Hyper_` that are not yet supported by this module (i.e. fip managment).
Patches are welcome.
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