Cloning the repo and  installing it the URL seems much better.

Now it is failing for another reason but it seems a step forward :)

2015-07-09 11:08:40,084 - requester.py:49 - [DEBUG] ======== START Request
========
2015-07-09 11:08:40,084 - requester.py:49 - [DEBUG] Requesting
command=assignVirtualMachine, *args={u'account': u'Part 1 Part2 Part3',*
u'domainid': u'9f33d216-cd9e-485a-9858-e5805afe8097', u'networkids':
u'ff1567f0-0820-4116-98b1-c79a55120356', u'virtualmachineid':
u'96aa0da7-29ca-48a7-b928-b73052933e21'}
2015-07-09 11:08:40,093 - connectionpool.py:735 - [INFO] Starting new HTTPS
connection (1): host.domain.com
2015-07-09 11:08:40,194 - connectionpool.py:383 - [DEBUG] "GET
/url1/url2/url3?signatureversion=3&domainid=9f33d216-cd9e-485a-9858-e5805afe8097&virtualmachineid=96aa0da7-29ca-48a7-b928-b73052933e21&expires=2015-07-09T12%3A48%3A40%2B0000&networkids=ff1567f0-0820-4116-98b1-c79a55120356&apiKey=YpMzLF_JyICbhmHKTlhW16B0NntlX210T5XAZlILM8L85qYDaNaRKdNBIQp-hniVPFkMjeQuLQxjynrUplBp8Q&command=assignVirtualMachine&signature=cemsm4BCpNn5u8WrrZhdQXeZYHo%3D&
*account=Part1+Part2+Part3*&response=json HTTP/1.1" 500 0
2015-07-09 11:08:40,195 - requester.py:49 - [DEBUG] Request sent:
https://host.domain.com/url1/url2/url3?signatureversion=3&domainid=9f33d216-cd9e-485a-9858-e5805afe8097&virtualmachineid=96aa0da7-29ca-48a7-b928-b73052933e21&expires=2015-07-09T12%3A48%3A40%2B0000&networkids=ff1567f0-0820-4116-98b1-c79a55120356&apiKey=YpMzLF_JyICbhmHKTlhW16B0NntlX210T5XAZlILM8L85qYDaNaRKdNBIQp-hniVPFkMjeQuLQxjynrUplBp8Q&command=assignVirtualMachine&signature=cemsm4BCpNn5u8WrrZhdQXeZYHo%3D&account=
*Part1+Part2+Part3*&response=json
2015-07-09 11:08:40,195 - requester.py:49 - [DEBUG] Response received:
2015-07-09 11:08:40,195 - requester.py:49 - [DEBUG] Error: 500: None


Regards,
Marco

On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 9:44 AM, Marco Giovannini <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I tried the double quote but the issue persist :(.
>
> Currently I'm using cloudmonkey 5.2.0 and I can not change it at the
> moment in the production env so I'm testing  a more recent version in my
> test env but that part of the code did not change so I suppose I will face
> the same issue.
>
> Regards,
> Marco
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 6:09 PM, Rohit Yadav <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>  Hi Marco,
>>
>>  Are you using the latest version, CloudMonkey 5.3.1?
>>
>>  Can you try using double quotes? Like: assign virtualmachine
>> account=“string1 string2”
>> (CloudMonkey using shlex, fyi)
>>
>>  The account parameter for the API should be provided as is (in case you
>> were trying to do wild card search using a star - *).
>>
>>  Hope this helps.
>>
>> On 08-Jul-2015, at 7:34 pm, Marco Giovannini <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> after a deeper investigation I think the  issue is in the cloudmonkey.py
>> in the following function as it is using space as delimiter for the
>> options
>> of the command.
>>
>> I will install a cloudmonkey in my test environment and I'll see if I'm
>> right and able to fix it.
>>
>>    def default(self, args):
>>        if self.pipe_runner(args):
>>            return
>>
>>        apiname = args.partition(' ')[0]
>>        verb, subject = splitverbsubject(apiname)
>>
>>        lexp = shlex.shlex(args.strip())
>>        lexp.whitespace = " "
>> *        lexp.whitespace_split = True*
>>
>>        lexp.posix = True
>>        args = []
>>        while True:
>>            next_val = lexp.next()
>>            if next_val is None:
>>                break
>>            args.append(next_val.replace('\x00', ''))
>>
>>        args_dict = dict(map(lambda x: [x.partition("=")[0],
>>                                        x.partition("=")[2]],
>>                             args[1:])[x] for x in range(len(args) - 1))
>>        field_filter = None
>>        if 'filter' in args_dict:
>>            field_filter = filter(lambda x: x is not '',
>>                                  map(lambda x: x.strip(),
>>                                      args_dict.pop('filter').split(',')))
>>
>>        missing = []
>>        if verb in self.apicache and subject in self.apicache[verb]:
>>            missing = filter(lambda x: x not in [key.split('[')[0]
>>                                                 for key in args_dict],
>>
>> self.apicache[verb][subject]['requiredparams'])
>>
>>        if len(missing) > 0:
>>            self.monkeyprint("Missing arguments: ", ' '.join(missing))
>>            return
>>
>>        isasync = False
>>        if 'asyncapis' in self.apicache:
>>            isasync = apiname in self.apicache['asyncapis']
>>
>>        result = self.make_request(apiname, args_dict, isasync)
>>
>>        if result is None:
>>            return
>>        try:
>>            responsekeys = filter(lambda x: 'response' in x, result.keys())
>>            for responsekey in responsekeys:
>>                self.print_result(result[responsekey], field_filter)
>>            print
>>        except Exception as e:
>>            self.monkeyprint("🙈  Error on parsing and printing", e)
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Marco
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 7:44 PM, Nick Brody <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> thanks mate
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 4:06 AM, Marco Giovannini <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm using Cloudstack 4.3.X. and  I need to  use cloudmonkey to perform the
>> task of assigning the vm instance to another user (I did not find a way to
>> do from the web interface in one step)
>>
>> I'm using the following command:
>>
>> assign virtualmachine *account='Part1 Part2 Part3*'
>> domainid=9f33d216-cd9e-485a-9858-e5805afe8097
>> virtualmachineid=96aa0da7-29ca-48a7-b928-b73052933e21
>> networkids=ff1567f0-0820-4116-98b1-c79a55120356
>>
>> This command is giving me back the following error
>>
>>
>> nt/api', 'expires=600',
>>
>>
>> 'secretkey=g_fBs2UpAJQSu0CfL8s5hVhC0wTaEkYfQITT1v81fW87wSXduZvBqOKAgJsq_Y4Q48JXnfUD9Cjn9SerbaoprA',
>> 'timeout=3600', 'password=password']
>> 2015-07-07 10:47:37,578 - requester.py:41 - [DEBUG] ======== START Request
>> ========
>> 2015-07-07 10:47:37,579 - requester.py:41 - [DEBUG] Requesting
>> command=assignVirtualMachine, args={'networkids':
>> 'ff1567f0-0820-4116-98b1-c79a55120356',* 'Part3': ''*, 'virtualmachineid':
>> '96aa0da7-29ca-48a7-b928-b73052933e21', *'account': 'Part1', 'Part2':* '',
>> 'domainid': '9f33d216-cd9e-485a-9858-e5805afe8097'}
>> 2015-07-07 10:47:37,579 - requester.py:41 - [DEBUG] Request sent:
>>
>> http://inth1-vdc-pcpman2.pargar.cp.vdc:8080/client/api?
>> account=Interoute&apiKey=YpMzLF_JyICbhmHKTlhW16B0NntlX210T5XAZlILM8L85qYDaNaRKdNBIQp-hniVPFkMjeQuLQxjynrUplBp8Q&command=assignVirtualMachine&domainid=9f33d216-cd9e-485a-9858-e5805afe8097&expires=2015-07-07T10%3A57%3A37%2B0000&Management=&networkids=ff1567f0-0820-4116-98b1-c79a55120356&response=json&signatureversion=3&VDC=&virtualmachineid=96aa0da7-29ca-48a7-b928-b73052933e21&signature=el38MIugRpFdSatTT9FU93rfrr8%3D
>> 2015-07-07
>> <
>> http://inth1-vdc-pcpman2.pargar.cp.vdc:8080/client/api?account=Interoute&apiKey=YpMzLF_JyICbhmHKTlhW16B0NntlX210T5XAZlILM8L85qYDaNaRKdNBIQp-hniVPFkMjeQuLQxjynrUplBp8Q&command=assignVirtualMachine&domainid=9f33d216-cd9e-485a-9858-e5805afe8097&expires=2015-07-07T10%3A57%3A37%2B0000&Management=&networkids=ff1567f0-0820-4116-98b1-c79a55120356&response=json&signatureversion=3&VDC=&virtualmachineid=96aa0da7-29ca-48a7-b928-b73052933e21&signature=el38MIugRpFdSatTT9FU93rfrr8%3D2015-07-07
>> >
>> 10:47:37,675 - requester.py:41 - [DEBUG] Response received: None
>> 2015-07-07 10:47:37,675 - requester.py:41 -* [DEBUG] Error:
>> Error:Unauthorized None*
>>
>> As  you  can see the account name with spaces is messing up the account
>> name used in the call and this is the reason I get the unauthorized error.
>>
>> I tried different way to put the account name, with quote  without quote
>> or
>> substitute the space with %20 but nothing worked.
>>
>> Is the any known workaround  to get rid of this issue?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Marco
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rohit Yadav
>> Software Architect, ShapeBlue
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>>
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