Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: cepclient
Version: 0.1
Summary: Chameleon Experiment Precis
Home-page: https://www.chameleoncloud.org/
Author: Chameleon
Author-email: users@chameleoncloud.org
License: LICENSE
Description: # Chameleon Experiment Precis Client
        Users can use this command line tool to generate a "history" of openration events performed on Chameleon Testbed corresponding to a user session in json format.
        An experiment precis is defined as a series of real-time events a user performed under a lease of a project. Corresponding hardware and metric information is also included. 
        
        ## Install
        
        ```
        pip install cepclient
        ```
        
        ## Run
        
        Before requesting the experiment precis using CEP client, user needs to provide Chameleon authentication information. You can either `source` [the OpenStack RC file](https://chameleoncloud.readthedocs.io/en/latest/technical/cli.html#the-openstack-rc-script) or pass the authentication information as command line arguments. 
        Use `cep --help` for authentication options and usage details. 
        
        To list all experiment precis, use command:
        ```
        cep list
        
        # use help for more information
        cep list --help
        ```
        
        To get an experiment precis, use command:
        ```
        cep print <ep name or id>
        
        # use help for more information
        cep print --help
        ```
        
        You can apply different filters to print experiment precis. For example, use `--exclude-hardware` to hide hardware information or use `--exclude-metric` to screen out metrics from the printed experiment precis. 
        In addition, you can prettyprint the experiment precis by passing `--pretty` argument. To save the experiment precis to a file, specify output location using `--output` argument. 
        For more options of printing an experiment precis, use `cep print --help`.
        
        To rename an experiment precis, use command:
        ```
        cep rename --name <new name> <ep name or id>
        
        # use help for more information
        cep rename --help
        ```
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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