Good day.

I search for documentation but found almost none. After some head-scratching and experiments code starts to look like this (see below). IMHO it looks horrible and I just a bit curious, is any more nice bindings without double dictionary as argument? Keystone bindings are much better...

Or may be I just using a wrong library/using it in the wrong way?

Thanks.

Code:

from neutronclient.neutron import client
neutron = client.Client('2.0', endpoint_url = neutron_endpoint, token=keystone.auth_token)
network=neutron.create_network( {'network':{
                'name':'network name',
                'admin_state_up':True,
                'tenant_id': tenant.id
                }
        } )
print "Create network", network['network']['id']
subnet=neutron.create_subnet({
        'subnet':{
                'network_id':network['network']['id'],
                'ip_version':4,
                "cidr":'100.64.0.0/16',
                'tenant_id': tenant.id
                }
        } )
print "Create subnet:", subnet['subnet']['id']
external=[e for e in neutron.list_networks()['networks'] if e['router:external']==True][0]['id']
print external
router=neutron.create_router(   {'router':{
                        'name':'router',
                        'external_gateway_info':{
                                "network_id": external,
                                "enable_snat": True
                        },
                        'tenant_id': tenant.id
        }
        }
 )
print 'Create router:', router['router']['id']
floating=neutron.create_floatingip({'floatingip':{'floating_network_id':external, 'tenant_id': tenant.id}})
print "Allocate floating IP:", floating
port=neutron.add_interface_router(router['router']['id'], {'subnet_id':subnet['subnet']['id'], 'tenant_id': tenant.id} )
print "Adding port to router to internal network", port


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