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OpenStack Monasca-Events-Api provides RESTful Api to collect events from OpenStack cloud.
OpenStack Monasca-Events-Api is distributed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. The full terms and conditions of this license are detailed in the LICENSE file.
For the more information of OpenStack APIs, SDKs and CLIs, please see:
OpenStack Application Development <https://www.openstack.org/appdev/>
_OpenStack Developer Documentation <https://developer.openstack.org/>
_For information on how to contribute to Monasca-events-api, please see the contents of the CONTRIBUTING.rst.
Any new code must follow the development guidelines detailed in the HACKING.rst file, and pass all unit tests as well as linters.
Further developer focused documentation is available at:
Monasca-events-api <https://docs.openstack.org/monasca-events-api/latest/>
_To learn how to deploy and configure OpenStack Monasca-events-api, consult the documentation available online at:
Installation <https://docs.openstack.org/monasca-events-api/latest/install/>
_Configuration <https://docs.openstack.org/monasca-events-api/latest/configuration/>
_In the unfortunate event that bugs are discovered, they should be reported to the appropriate bug tracker. If you obtained the software from a 3rd party operating system vendor, it is often wise to use their own bug tracker for reporting problems. In all other cases use the master OpenStack bug tracker, available at:
Storyboard <https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/866>
_FAQs
Monasca API for events
We found that monasca-events-api 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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