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author | Monty Taylor <mordred@inaugust.com> | 2015-04-11 11:55:52 -0400 |
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committer | Monty Taylor <mordred@inaugust.com> | 2015-04-11 13:36:56 -0400 |
commit | ffafb52fa7d41e7e0d4d3a44588d94dcc8dfa200 (patch) | |
tree | 0bb89c77769d7ab3354952d6b78ed23b3791c31e /README.rst | |
parent | 7e682d3bf097a006ec43c16ecc96664bf4b29294 (diff) | |
download | os-client-config-ffafb52fa7d41e7e0d4d3a44588d94dcc8dfa200.tar.gz |
Allow overriding envvars as the name of the cloud
For environment variables created cloud objects, it's possible someone
may not want it to be called envvars. I mean, let's be honest, I cannot
imagine why this would be important ... but people get emotional about
things. Let them name their cloud "bunnyrabbit" because that makes
people happy.
Change-Id: I0c232de7d93080ea632fb66a82b9e6d3e925c901
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@@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ provide backwards compatibility to service-specific variables such as If you have OpenStack environment variables seet and no config files, os-client-config will produce a cloud config object named "envvars" containing -your values from the environment. +your values from the environment. If you don't like the name "envvars", that's +ok, you can override it by setting `OS_CLOUD_NAME`. Service specific settings, like the nova service type, are set with the default service type as a prefix. For instance, to set a special service_type |