Alex Jia 8b29c45986 python: Expose virDomain{G,S}etInterfaceParameters APIs in python binding
The v4 patch corrects indentation issues.

The v3 patch follows latest python binding codes and change 'size'
type from int to Py_ssize_t.

An simple example to show how to use it:

#!/usr/bin/env python

import libvirt

conn = libvirt.open(None)
dom = conn.lookupByName('foo')

print dom.interfaceParameters('vnet0', 0)

params = {'outbound.peak': 10,
          'inbound.peak': 10,
          'inbound.burst': 20,
          'inbound.average': 20,
          'outbound.average': 30,
          'outbound.burst': 30}

print dom.setInterfaceParameters('vnet0', params, 0)
print dom.interfaceParameters('vnet0', 0)

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-16 10:15:16 +08:00
..
2012-02-03 10:41:44 -07:00

    libvirt Python Bindings README
    ==============================

Most of the libvirt python binding code is automatically generated
using the script  generator.py, and the API description from
docs/libvirt-api.xml


Manually written files:

 - libvirt-override.c: methods where the C binding needs to be hand crafted
 - libvirt-override.py: global methods where the C and python bindings have different args
 - libvirt-override-api.xml: methods where the auto-extracted API docs are not
   suitable for python auto-generator. Overriding this if the method is going
   into libvirt-override.c, but we still want auto-generated libvirt-override.py
 - libvirt-override-virConnect.py: virConnect class methods
 - typewrappers.h,.c: Python object wrappers for each libvirt C object


Auto-generated files:

  - libvirt.py: The main python binding. Comprises auto-generated code, along
    with contents from libvirt-override.py and libvirt-override-virConnect.py
  - libvirt.c, libvirt.h: The C glue layer for the python binding. Comprises
    auto-generated code, along with libvirt-override.c
  - libvirt-export.c: List of auto-generated C methods, included into
    the libvirt-override.c method table