Is there a complete API Reference of neutron?

Asked by atoz316

Hi, I am evaluating OpenStack Grizzly for cloud service. I get API Reference of neutron on docs.openstack.org, and I have some problems:
1. I found new API of neutron, such as routers, in openstack-network.pdf, which is not present on api-ref-networking(web).
2. I found new field of 'v2/​{tenant_id}​/networks' in openstack-network.pdf, such as "provider:network_type".
3. Current APIs on api-ref-networking(web), the uri starts with 'v2/​{tenant_id}​/', while in August I got 'v2/​'.
So I wonder: is there a complete API Reference of neutron? The one include all API, all field of each API, and how each field works, which OpenStack Grizzly offered?
Looking forward to reply.

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Edgar Magana (emagana) said :
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Hi,

You should use:
http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/

Besides, network, ports and subnets all the other API are extensions.
If you find mismatching information, please report it as a bug.

Thanks,

Edgar

On 10/28/13 4:11 PM, "atoz316" <email address hidden>
wrote:

>New question #238255 on neutron:
>https://answers.launchpad.net/neutron/+question/238255
>
>Hi, I am evaluating OpenStack Grizzly for cloud service. I get API
>Reference of neutron on docs.openstack.org, and I have some problems:
>1. I found new API of neutron, such as routers, in openstack-network.pdf,
>which is not present on api-ref-networking(web).
>2. I found new field of 'v2/​{tenant_id}​/networks' in
>openstack-network.pdf, such as "provider:network_type".
>3. Current APIs on api-ref-networking(web), the uri starts with
>'v2/​{tenant_id}​/', while in August I got 'v2/​'.
>So I wonder: is there a complete API Reference of neutron? The one
>include all API, all field of each API, and how each field works, which
>OpenStack Grizzly offered?
>Looking forward to reply.
>
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>contact for neutron.

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