This is an unfortunate consequence of floating ips not being in the original
spec for the api and being added in the extension. I do believe the ordering is
consistent, but you are probably safer to do a client.floating_ips.list() and
filtering the resulting objects based on instance_id. Something like:
print [ip for ip in client.floating_ips.list() where ip.instance_id ==
server.id]
Vish
On Nov 21, 2012, at 6:01 PM, Lars Kellogg-Stedman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Using the Python API, what's the best of getting a list of floating
> ips assigned to an instance? The Server.addresses dictionary contains
> *both* fixed and floating ips, and doesn't appear to differentiate
> between them. E.g:
>
> srvr = client.servers.find(name='myinstance')
> print srvr.addresses
> {u'fixed_0': [{u'addr': u'172.16.10.31', u'version': 4},
> {u'addr': u'10.243.28.46', u'version': 4}]}
>
> Do I just assume that the first address in the list is the fixed
> address?
>
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