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StormOnDemand services examples

This storm_on_demand directory provides code for all storm on demand cloud APIs. All of the APIs are seperated into Compute, Network, Storage, DNS, Monitoring, Account, Billing, Support and Billing services.

Use a service

Before using APIs of a service, you need to create a service object first. Take Compute for instance:

	c = Fog::Compute.new :provider => :stormondemand,
						 :storm_on_demand_username => 'username',
						 :storm_on_demand_password => 'password'

Now, you can call API methods for Compute service. For instance:

	c.servers.all

this will list all servers for the current account.

Call an API method

According to Fog, a high level interface is provided through collections, such as images and servers. Each collection has a corresponding model, such as image and server.

APIs like create, list or details reside in the collections. For instance:

	server = c.servers.create :config_id => conf.id,
							  :template => tpl.name,
							  :domain => 'example.com',
							  :password => 'rootpassword'

Other APIs for specific cloud object will reside in a model. For instance:

	server.reboot :force => 1

All APIs' parameters are the same with the Storm On Demand API Doc.

(p.s. In order to conform to Fog's CRUD operations, some API methods are changed. For instance, 'list' methods are now 'all', 'details' methods are now 'get')

Use a Token

If you want to use a token instead of password for API calls, instead of creating a new service like Compute, you should create a new Account first and get the token. Then create a new Compute/Network/Storage with the token.

	account = Fog::Account.new :provider => :stormondemand,
							   :storm_on_demand_username => 'username',
						       :storm_on_demand_password => 'password'
	# create a new token
	token = account.tokens.create
	# use the token instead of a password
	net = Fog::Network.new :provider => :stormondemand,
						   :storm_on_demand_username = 'username',
						   :storm_on_demand_password = token.token
	
	# if you want to expire the token
	token.expire