This package provides proxy class for calling gcloud commands directly from Python.
Project description
gcloud-pyproxy
This Python package provides a proxy class for calling gcloud commands directly from Python.
Requirements
- gcloud
- Python 3.x
Installation
Via PIP
pip3 install gcloudpyproxy
or
python3 -m pip install gcloudpyproxy
Building from source
wget https://github.com/tomasvotava/gcloud-pyproxy/archive/master.zip
unzip master.zip
cd gcloud-pyproxy-master
python setup.py build
python setup.py install
Usage
from gcloud_pyproxy import GCloud
gcloud = GCloud()
# comamnd: gcloud compute instances list
gcloud.compute_instances_list()
# command: gcloud compute instances start virtual
gcloud.compute_instances_start("virtual")
# additional flags and parameters
# next method call expands like this:
# gcloud compute instances list --project="gcp-project-id"
gcloud.compute_instances_list(project="gcp-project-id")
# positional arguments are simply concatenated after the command call
gcloud.compute_instances_start("virtual", project="gcp-project-id")
# expands as:
# gcloud compute instances start virtual --project="gcp-project-id"
# by default, underscores in flag names are replaced with dashes
gcloud.kms_encrypt(plaintext_file="file.txt")
# gcloud kms encrypt --plaintext-file="file.txt"
# however, this can be overriden by specifying replace_underscore=False
gcloud.kms_encrypt(plaintext_file="file.txt", replace_underscore=False)
# gcloud kms encrypt --plaintext_file="file.txt"
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