Reviewed:  https://review.openstack.org/245230
Committed: 
https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/api-site/commit/?id=256610411a7826f67bd9ed79438b6da0529eae41
Submitter: Jenkins
Branch:    master

commit 256610411a7826f67bd9ed79438b6da0529eae41
Author: Diane Fleming <difle...@cisco.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 13 10:56:51 2015 -0600

    Update quotas extension
    
    Add current code samples
    Update descriptions for clarity
    
    Change-Id: Ibafb2a49ca8c680ef6d29f20ba9e2f23fcbe61c1
    Closes-Bug: #1373337


** Changed in: openstack-api-site
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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Title:
  Updating quotas path issue

Status in neutron:
  Incomplete
Status in openstack-api-site:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  In the docs (http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref-networking-v2.html
  #quotas-ext), it clearly says that to update quota values, the request
  should be:

  PUT /v2.0/quotas

  But I'm getting a 404 when you do this. If you do this instead:

  PUT /v2.0/quotas/foo

  it works as expected, where "foo" can literally be anything. I looked
  at how the python-neutronclient handles this, and they seem to append
  the tenant_id to the end - which is completely undocumented. So:

  1. Is this a bug with the Neutron API or with the Neutron docs?
  2. Why does any arbitrary string get accepted?

  I'm using Neutron on devstack, Icehouse release.

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