How to use the cloudgenix.jd_detailed function in cloudgenix

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github CloudGenix / sdk-python / example.py View on Github external
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"""
# standard modules
import argparse
import logging

# CloudGenix Python SDK
import cloudgenix

# alias JSON pretty printer (jd), and JSON Detailed pretty printer (jd_detailed) from cloudgenix SDK.
jd = cloudgenix.jd
jd_detailed = cloudgenix.jd_detailed


# Global Vars
SDK_VERSION = cloudgenix.version
SCRIPT_NAME = 'CloudGenix Python SDK demo'

# Set logging to use function name
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)


############################################################################
# Begin Script, parse arguments.
############################################################################

# Parse arguments
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="{0}.".format(SCRIPT_NAME))