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The point of the script is to create an instance, give it networking
and deploy an app, if the project has an IP that is in use it will try
to assign that IP to the instance and fail(silently) so the instance
won't get an IP.

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Writing Your First OpenStack Application

This directory contains the "Writing Your First OpenStack Application" tutorial.

The tutorials work with an application that can be found at https://github.com/stackforge/faafo.

Prerequisites

To build the documentation, you must install the Graphviz package.

/source

The /source directory contains the tutorial documentation as reStructuredText (RST).

To build the documentation, you must install Sphinx and the OpenStack docs.openstack.org Sphinx theme (openstackdocstheme). When you invoke tox, these dependencies are automatically pulled in from the top-level test-requirements.txt.

You must also install Graphviz on your build system.

The RST source includes conditional output logic. The following command invokes sphinx-build with -t libcloud:

tox -e firstapp-libcloud

Only the sections marked .. only:: libcloud in the RST are built.

/samples

The code samples in this guide are located in this directory. The code samples for each SDK are located in separate subdirectories.

/build-libcloud

The HTML documentation is built in this directory. The .gitignore file for the project specifies this directory.