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1 files changed, 16 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/docs/release/userguide/feature.userguide.rst b/docs/release/userguide/feature.userguide.rst
index 7261f4e..bba2aea 100644
--- a/docs/release/userguide/feature.userguide.rst
+++ b/docs/release/userguide/feature.userguide.rst
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The following sections provide details on the Promise capabilities and its API u
Promise capabilities and usage
==============================
-The Danube implementation of Promise is built with the YangForge data modeling
+The Euphrates implementation of Promise is built with the YangForge data modeling
framework [#f2]_ , using a shim-layer on top of OpenStack to provide
the Promise features. This approach requires communication between
Consumers/Administrators and OpenStack to pass through the shim-layer. The
@@ -34,9 +34,12 @@ Detailed information about Promise use cases, features, interface
specifications, work flows, and the underlying Promise YANG schema can be found
in the Promise requirement document [#f1]_ .
+Keystone v3 support has been added during the Euphrates release.
+
+
Promise features and API usage guidelines and examples
------------------------------------------------------
-This section lists the Promise features and API implemented in OPNFV Danube.
+This section lists the Promise features and API implemented in OPNFV Euphrates.
Note: The listed parameters are optional unless explicitly marked as "mandatory".
@@ -151,7 +154,7 @@ The operation takes the following input parameters:
* provider-id: identifier of the provider where the instance shall be created
* reservation-id: identifier of a resource reservation the *create-instance*
-The Danube implementation of Promise has the following limitations:
+The Euphrates implementation of Promise has the following limitations:
* All create server instance requests shall pass through the Promise
shim-layer such that Promise can keep track of all allocation requests. This
@@ -258,7 +261,7 @@ The current implementation supports the following filter criteria:
This API towards OpenStack allows a Consumer/Administrator to add and remove
resource providers to Promise. Note, Promise supports a multi-provider
-configuration, however, for Danube, multi-provider support is not yet
+configuration, however, for Euphrates, multi-provider support is not yet
fully supported.
*add-provider*
@@ -267,23 +270,23 @@ fully supported.
This operation is used to register a new resource provider into the Promise
reservation system.
-Note, for Danube, the add-provider operation should only be used to
+Note, for Euphrates, the add-provider operation should only be used to
register one provider with the Promise shim-layer. Further note that currently
only OpenStack is supported as a provider.
The operation takes the following input parameters:
-* provider-type (mandatory) = 'openstack': select a specific resource provider
+* provider-type = 'openstack': select a specific resource provider
type.
-* endpoint (mandatory): target URL endpoint for the resource provider.
-* username (mandatory)
-* password (mandatory)
-* region: specified region for the provider
-* tenant.id: id of the OpenStack tenant/project
-* tenant.name: name of the OpenStack tenant/project
+* endpoint : target URL endpoint for the resource provider.
+* username : name of the user
+* password : user password
+* user-domain-name : domain name of the user
+* project.name : name of the OpenStack project
+* project.domain-name : domain name of the OpenStack project
.. [#f1] Promise requirement document,
- http://artifacts.opnfv.org/promise/docs/requirements/index.html
+ http://artifacts.opnfv.org/promise/docs/development_requirements/index.html
.. [#f2] YangForge framework, http://github.com/opnfv/yangforge