
Switch to openstackdocstheme 2.2.1 and reno 3.1.0 versions. Using these versions will allow especially: * Linking from HTML to PDF document * Allow parallel building of documents * Fix some rendering problems Update Sphinx version as well. Remove docs requirements from lower-constraints, they are not needed during install or test but only for docs building. openstackdocstheme renames some variables, so follow the renames before the next release removes them. A couple of variables are also not needed anymore, remove them. Change pygments_style to 'native' since old theme version always used 'native' and the theme now respects the setting and using 'sphinx' can lead to some strange rendering. See also http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2020-May/014971.html Change-Id: Iafd5fb0f99a2b68c6f4a3118bf7d7c3a8881465f
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Welcome to the Zaqar Python Client project!
Installation
The latest stable release can be installed from PyPI:
pip install --upgrade python-zaqarclient
For the adventurous, you may also install the latest code directly from git .openstack.org:
pip install git+https://git.openstack.org/openstack/python-zaqarclient.git
What's in the box
By installing python-zaqarclient you get programmatic access to the Zaqar v1.0 API library. Plus, it installs a plugin to python-openstackclient that allows you to perform simple queue operations.
How to use
Python client
Details about design, features, usage and workflow can be found in the Python Client Wiki.
Command line interface
Zaqar bases its client implementation in the OpenStack Client. It can be installed and configured by following the instructions in Getting Started and Configuration in the OpenStack Client Readme respectively.
The CLI currently allows creation, removal and listing of queues. Some examples are:
$ openstack queue list --limit 3
$ openstack queue create myqueue
$ openstack queue delete myqueue
Contributing
Be sure to reference the HACKING file for details on coding style. You may also wish to read through Zaqar's Contributor Guide before contributing your first patch.