In cicoclient the "cico inventory" command will do a call with no API key if none is provided and will do one if an API key is provided.. simple as that.
I can change the command to require an API key so that we can avoid needlessly doing a call that won't work.
David Moreau Simard
Senior Software Engineer | Openstack RDO
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hi
We are going to change the way the backend inventory works to
accommodate different architectures, different type of deployments and
different ways to return/teardown CI hosts.
As a result, users will no longer be able to call the /Inventory API
call for a complete state, you will need to supply your apikey for it to
return anything worthwhile.
For existing calls that already supply the apikey ( I believe the cico
client does ), there should be no change. But for anyone doing a generic
blanket call to get entire stock report, they will get an empty result set.
Is this going to impact anything anyone has in production right now ?
Regards,
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