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The Keypairs Extension

About this Extension

This extension enables you to create or import a keypair on a virtual instance. If you send the name of the instance to the API, you get a key and a private_key and fingerprint returned. You can also send a public_key to add an existing ssh key and also list the keypairs in use on instances.

To obtain current information the extensions available to you, issue an EXTENSION query on the OpenStack system where it is installed, such as http://mycloud.com/v1.1/tenant/extensions.

Extension Overview

Name
Keypairs
Namespace
http://docs.openstack.org/ext/keypairs/api/v1.1
Alias
OPS-KYP
Contact
Jesse Andrews <anotherjesse@gmail.com>
Status
Released
Extension Version
v1.0 (2011-08-09)
Dependencies
Compute API 1.1
Doc Link (PDF)
http://
Doc Link (WADL)
http://
Short Description
This extension enables keypair listing, creation, or import into an instance through a REST API.

Sample Query Responses

As shown below, responses to an EXTENSION query in XML or JSON provide basic information about the extension.

Extension Query Response: XML:

TBD

Todo

Provide example of extension query XML response.

Extension Query Response: JSON:

{"extensions": [{"updated": "2011-08-08T00:00:00+00:00", "name": "Keypairs", "links": [], "namespace": "http://docs.openstack.org/ext/keypairs/api/v1.1", "alias": "os-keypairs", "description": "Keypair Support"}]}

Document Change History

Revision Date Summary of Changes
2011-09-16 Initial draft
2012-03-30 Reformat of content

Summary of Changes

This extension to the Compute API allows keypair support so that you can create or import keypairs to secure your running instances. You can also list keypairs per user.

This support is provided by the addition of new actions.

New Actions

When launching a new server, you can specify an already existing keypair with:

POST /v1.1/tenant_id/os_keypairs/keypair

To lists the keypairs on all running instances, use:

GET /v1.1/tenant_id/os_keypairs

New Faults

None

New Headers

None

New Resources

None

New States

None

Changes to the Cloud Servers Specification

This section lists the specific changes to the Compute API, namely adding a new section to the 4.3 Server Actions section.