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To use this client install cudoctl and run ./cudoctl init
follow the steps to enter your API key and choose your project.
Then when you call cudo_api in python it will grab your API key from the yaml file created by cudoctl.
pip install cudo-compute
from cudo_compute import cudo_api
api = cudo_api.virtual_machines()
vms = api.list_vms(cudo_api.project_id())
More examples of various api calls can be found in examples
.
The code is generated by swagger codegen cli.
Most code is generated in github actions see .github/workflows the generated code is put into a /src/cudo_compute directory The code gets modified and the helpers get copied in from /helpers.
./codegen.sh
generates docs directory with source code and documentation.
If you wish to customise how the API key or project is selected see the code in the helpers directory.
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We found that cudo-compute demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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