Apache Libcloud is a Python library which hides differences between different cloud provider APIs and allows you to manage different cloud resources through a unified and easy to use API.
Code: | https://github.com/apache/libcloud |
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License: | Apache 2.0; see LICENSE file |
Issues: | https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/LIBCLOUD/issues |
Website: | https://libcloud.apache.org/ |
Documentation: | https://libcloud.readthedocs.io |
Supported Python Versions: | Python >= 3.5, PyPy 3 (Python 2.7 and Python 3.4 is supported by the v2.8.x release series) |
Resources you can manage with Libcloud are divided into the following categories:
- Compute - Cloud Servers and Block Storage - services such as Amazon EC2 and Rackspace
Cloud Servers (
libcloud.compute.*
) - Storage - Cloud Object Storage and CDN - services such as Amazon S3 and Rackspace
CloudFiles (
libcloud.storage.*
) - Load Balancers - Load Balancers as a Service, LBaaS (
libcloud.loadbalancer.*
) - DNS - DNS as a Service, DNSaaS (
libcloud.dns.*
) - Container - Container virtualization services (
libcloud.container.*
)
Apache Libcloud is an Apache project, see <http://libcloud.apache.org> for more information.
Documentation can be found at <https://libcloud.readthedocs.org>.
Libcloud v3.0.0 dropped support for Python 2.7 and Python 3.4 and now only supports Python >= 3.5.
If you still need to us Libcloud with one of the now unsupported versions, you can do that by using the latest release of Libcloud which still supports those versions (Libcloud v2.8).
Please send feedback to the mailing list at <[email protected]>, or Github repo at <https://github.com/apache/libcloud/issues>.
For information on how to contribute, please see the Contributing chapter in our documentation <https://libcloud.readthedocs.org/en/latest/development.html#contributing>
Apache Libcloud is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. For more information, please see LICENSE and NOTICE file.