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openstackctx: Openstack project switcher

openstackctx helps you to switch between different Openstack projects in your shell. It keeps your environment variables in sync with the activated Openstack project.

Demo

Usage

(my-openstack-project-2) $ env | grep OS_PROJECT_ID
OS_PROJECT_ID=my-project-2-id

(my-openstack-project-2) $ openstackctx
Use the arrow keys to navigate: ↓ ↑ → ←
? Select Openstack context:
  ▸ my-openstack-project-1
    my-openstack-project-2

(my-openstack-project-1) $ env | grep OS_PROJECT_ID
OS_PROJECT_ID=my-project-2-id
... 

Activate/deactivate

Deactivate

(my-openstack-project-2) $ openstackoff
$

Activate

$ openstackon
(my-openstack-project-2) $

Installation

Download latest version from Releases according to your architecture.

$ tar xvf openstackctx-v0.1-darwin.tar.gz
$ cd openstackctx-v0.1-darwin
$ mv openstackctxcli /usr/local/bin
$ chmod +x /usr/local/bin/openstackctxcli
$ mv openstack-ps1.sh /usr/local/bin
$ chmod +x /usr/local/bin/openstack-ps1.sh

then add to your .zshrc or .bashrc

source /usr/local/bin/openstack-ps1.sh
PROMPT='$(openstack_ps1)'$PROMPT

Configuration

Create ~/.openstack/config and add your configurations.

current_context: my-openstack-project-1
contexts:
- name: my-openstack-project-1
  os_project_domain_name: xxx
  os_user_domain_name: xxx
  os_project_id: xxx
  os_username: xxx
  os_password: xxx
  os_auth_url: xxx
  os_region_name: xxx
- name: my-openstack-project-2
  ...