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Add uuid and links atrributes to the list servers mock.

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Rupak Ganguly 2012-04-16 17:17:52 -04:00
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= HP Cloud Extensions to Ruby Fog Library
HP provides a native Ruby library through an HP Cloud developed extension to the Ruby Fog provider. By using
the HP Cloud Ruby library, developers can write applications using Ruby that interacts with the
HP Cloud Services without having to deal with the underlying REST API or XML document formats.
HP contributed to the native Ruby library Fog, through an HP Cloud developed extension to Fog via
the Object Storage, Compute and CDN providers. By using the HP Cloud Extensions to Fog, developers
can write applications using Ruby that interacts with the HP Cloud Services without having to deal
with the underlying REST API or JSON/XML document formats.
== Background
This library is an extension of Fog[https://github.com/fog/fog], a Ruby open-source cloud
computing library.
computing library. The code in this library, contains all HP-specific support and is being
contributed back to the primary open-source library.
Because the details of the HP Cloud Services are not formally announced, we are maintaining a
running branch of the Fog library that contains all HP-specific support. When our formal
product announcement comes and the services become publicly available, we intend to return our
contributions to the primary open-source library.
The HP Cloud Ruby library currently supports HP Cloud Object Storage and HP Cloud Compute, and
The HP Cloud Ruby library currently supports HP Cloud Object Storage, Compute, CDN, and
support for other services will be added as available.
== Installation
1) Start by installing the software the HP Cloud Services Ruby Fog library depends on:
* {Ruby 1.9.2 or Ruby 1.8.7}[http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/]
* {RubyGems 1.3.7 or later}[http://docs.rubygems.org/read/chapter/3]
2) {Download the HP Cloud Services Ruby Fog gem}[/downloads/hpfog.tar] and unpack it to a local directory.
3) cd into the directory you downloaded the gem into during Step 2) and type:
gem install hpfog-<version>.gem
where &lt;version&gt; is the version number of the downloaded and unpacked file, for example 0.0.8
sudo gem install fog
That's it! Try out the usage examples explained below to confirm your installation.
If you should ever need to remove the library:
gem uninstall hpfog
sudo gem uninstall fog
== Usage
The Ruby Fog library is well documented on the community web site, but for specific examples
The Ruby Fog library is well documented on the community web site at {fog.io}[http://fog.io], but for specific examples
using HP's extensions, see:
* {HP Cloud Fog library - Object Storage Examples}[http://build.hpcloud.com/bindings/fog/object-storage]
* {HP Cloud Fog library - Compute Examples}[http://build.hpcloud.com/bindings/fog/compute]
* {HP Cloud Fog library - Object Storage Examples}[https://build.hpcloud.com/bindings/fog/object-storage]
* {HP Cloud Fog library - Compute Examples}[https://build.hpcloud.com/bindings/fog/compute]
* {HP Cloud Fog library - CDN Examples}[https://build.hpcloud.com/bindings/fog/cdn]
= Notice
Having trouble? {Get help over at the Forums}[https://connect.hpcloud.com]
== Notice
The following notice applies to files included in the /lib/fog/hp directory and its sub-directories.
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PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE
FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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data = list_servers_detail.body['servers']
servers = []
for server in data
servers << server.reject { |key, value| !['id', 'name'].include?(key) }
servers << server.reject { |key, value| !['id', 'name', 'links', 'uuid'].include?(key) }
end
response.status = [200, 203][rand(1)]
response.body = { 'servers' => servers }