On Monday, April 11, 2016 05:03:28 PM Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-04-11 at 20:41 +0200, Frank Thommen wrote:
> > On 11.04.16 20:17, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> > > On Mon, 2016-04-11 at 14:38 -0300, Amador Pahim wrote:
> > > > On 04/11/2016 02:07 PM, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> > > > > On Mon, 2016-04-11 at 17:27 +0200, Frank Thommen wrote:
> > > > > > Dear all,
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > I'm currently lost at finding any documentation about the
> > > > > > Python SDK
> > > > > > (http://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/inf
> > > > > > ra/python-sdk/)
> > > > > > like provided classes, functions etc..  There are some
> > > > > > examples on the
> > > > > > mentioned page, but I cannot find a complete
> > > > > > documentation.  Our oVirt
> > > > > > server is running CentOS 7 with ovirt-engine-sdk-python
> > > > > > installed.
> > > > > > However there doesn't seem to exist an ovirt-engine-sdk-
> > > > > > python-docs
> > > > > > package and I couldn't find any appropriate link on the oVirt
> > > > > > documentation pages (http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/).
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Any ideas, where the documentation is available?
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Cheers
> > > > > > Frank
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> > > > > Other than what you found I found this but that's all.  Doesn't
> > > > > seem
> > > > > to be much other than examples an the one that shows what to
> > > > > import.
> > > > >  I, too would like to find what your are looking for so I can
> > > > > use it.
> > > > 
> > > > There is this RHEV documentation that can be helpful:
> > > > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_
> > > > Virtualization/3.3/html/Developer_Guide/chap-
> > > > Python_Quick_Start_Example.html
> > > > 
> > > > > http://www.ovirt.org/develop/api/pythonapi/
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
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> > > 
> > > Thanks.  That is helpful but as Frank said it would be nice to have
> > > an
> > > api reference for each class and function that gives the
> > > parameters,
> > > return values, and other stuff usually found in an API
> > > reference.  The
> > > examples are helpful but don't give all the information abut a
> > > function
> > > or class.
> > 
> > Thanks to all who answered.  Brett brings it to the point:  All sent 
> > links so far are indeed helpful - thanks a lot - but not the
> > reference I 
> > expected. 
> > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virt
> > ualization/3.6/html/Python_SDK_Guide/chap-
> > Python_Reference_Documentation.html#Python_Reference_Documentation 
> > mentions `pydoc`, but this documentation seems to be provided only
> > for 
> > some modules or to be incomplete.  Also for me not being a software 
> > developper and newish to Python, the `pydoc` information is not very 
> > useful.  Where can I e.g. find the documentation for vms.get() and 
> > vms.add() (just to name teo concrete examples)?
> > 
> > Frank
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> I'm in the same boat as Frank.  I've done programming in various
> languages since Fortran without the numbers <G> but only when needed
> for my job as an Engineer so I'm not a professional but just trying to
> get a job done.  It would be nice to have a full reference so we know
> what to provide.  When trying to connect with the api I finally figured
> out to use ca_file (like ca-file on the command line).  Raz's reference
> is more complete but still leaves a lot out.  The newer equivalent of
> Raz's reference seems to be http://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-manage
> ment/features/infra/python-sdk/.

The Python/Java/Ruby SDKs are simply language specific wrappers around the REST 
api. So if you want a full list of all the options available check out the 
REST api documentation. You will have to translate a particular REST api 
field/feature to the SDK, but all the SDKs are generated from the REST api 
interface definition so the naming and everything should be the same.
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