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diff --git a/doc/source/user/configuration.rst b/doc/source/user/configuration.rst index df0b266..54a829a 100644 --- a/doc/source/user/configuration.rst +++ b/doc/source/user/configuration.rst @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Environment Variables provide backwards compatibility to service-specific variables such as `NOVA_USERNAME`. -If you have OpenStack environment variables set, `os-client-config` will produce -a cloud config object named `envvars` containing your values from the +If you have OpenStack environment variables set, `os-client-config` will +produce a cloud config object named `envvars` containing 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`. @@ -115,11 +115,11 @@ location rules previously mentioned for the config files. `regions` can be a list of regions. When you call `get_all_clouds`, you'll get a cloud config object for each cloud/region combo. -As seen with `dns_service_type`, any setting that makes sense to be per-service, -like `service_type` or `endpoint` or `api_version` can be set by prefixing -the setting with the default service type. That might strike you funny when -setting `service_type` and it does me too - but that's just the world we live -in. +As seen with `dns_service_type`, any setting that makes sense to be +per-service, like `service_type` or `endpoint` or `api_version` can be set by +prefixing the setting with the default service type. That might strike you +funny when setting `service_type` and it does me too - but that's just the +world we live in. Auth Settings ------------- |