# Copyright 2012 United States Government as represented by the # Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. # All Rights Reserved. # # Copyright 2012 OpenStack Foundation # Copyright 2012 Nebula, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. import collections import logging from urllib import parse from django.conf import settings from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _ from keystoneauth1 import session from keystoneauth1 import token_endpoint from keystoneclient import exceptions as keystone_exceptions from openstack_auth import backend from openstack_auth import utils as auth_utils from horizon import exceptions from openstack_dashboard.api import base from openstack_dashboard.contrib.developer.profiler import api as profiler from openstack_dashboard import policy from openstack_dashboard.utils import settings as setting_utils LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) DEFAULT_ROLE = None DEFAULT_DOMAIN = settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_DOMAIN # Set up our data structure for managing Identity API versions, and # add a couple utility methods to it. class IdentityAPIVersionManager(base.APIVersionManager): def upgrade_v2_user(self, user): if getattr(user, "project_id", None) is None: user.project_id = getattr(user, "default_project_id", getattr(user, "tenantId", None)) return user def get_project_manager(self, *args, **kwargs): return keystoneclient(*args, **kwargs).projects VERSIONS = IdentityAPIVersionManager( "identity", preferred_version=auth_utils.get_keystone_version()) try: # pylint: disable=ungrouped-imports from keystoneclient.v3 import client as keystone_client_v3 VERSIONS.load_supported_version(3, {"client": keystone_client_v3}) except ImportError: pass class Service(base.APIDictWrapper): """Wrapper for a dict based on the service data from keystone.""" _attrs = ['id', 'type', 'name'] def __init__(self, service, region, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(service, *args, **kwargs) self.public_url = base.get_url_for_service(service, region, 'publicURL') if (service.get('type') == 'identity' and settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_ENDPOINT_TYPE): endpoint_type = settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_ENDPOINT_TYPE else: endpoint_type = settings.OPENSTACK_ENDPOINT_TYPE self.url = base.get_url_for_service(service, region, endpoint_type) if self.url: self.host = parse.urlparse(self.url).hostname else: self.host = None self.disabled = None self.region = region def __str__(self): if(self.type == "identity"): return _("%(type)s (%(backend)s backend)") \ % {"type": self.type, "backend": keystone_backend_name()} return self.type def __repr__(self): return "" % self def _get_endpoint_url(request, endpoint_type, catalog=None): if getattr(request.user, "service_catalog", None): url = base.url_for(request, service_type='identity', endpoint_type=endpoint_type) message = ("The Keystone URL in service catalog points to a v2.0 " "Keystone endpoint, but v3 is specified as the API version " "to use by Horizon. Using v3 endpoint for authentication.") else: auth_url = settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL url = request.session.get('region_endpoint', auth_url) message = ("The OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL setting points to a v2.0 " "Keystone endpoint, but v3 is specified as the API version " "to use by Horizon. Using v3 endpoint for authentication.") # TODO(gabriel): When the Service Catalog no longer contains API versions # in the endpoints this can be removed. url, url_fixed = auth_utils.fix_auth_url_version_prefix(url) if url_fixed: LOG.warning(message) return url def keystoneclient(request, admin=False, force_scoped=False): """Returns a client connected to the Keystone backend. Several forms of authentication are supported: * Username + password -> Unscoped authentication * Username + password + tenant id -> Scoped authentication * Unscoped token -> Unscoped authentication * Unscoped token + tenant id -> Scoped authentication * Scoped token -> Scoped authentication Available services and data from the backend will vary depending on whether the authentication was scoped or unscoped. Lazy authentication if an ``endpoint`` parameter is provided. Calls requiring the admin endpoint should have ``admin=True`` passed in as a keyword argument. The client is cached so that subsequent API calls during the same request/response cycle don't have to be re-authenticated. """ client_version = VERSIONS.get_active_version() user = request.user token_id = user.token.id if settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_MULTIDOMAIN_SUPPORT: is_domain_context_specified = bool( request.session.get("domain_context")) # If user is Cloud Admin, Domain Admin or Mixed Domain Admin and there # is no domain context specified, use domain scoped token if (is_domain_admin(request) and not is_domain_context_specified and not force_scoped): domain_token = request.session.get('domain_token') if domain_token: token_id = getattr(domain_token, 'auth_token', None) if admin and not policy.check((("identity", "admin_required"),), request): raise exceptions.NotAuthorized endpoint_type = settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_ENDPOINT_TYPE # Take care of client connection caching/fetching a new client. # Admin vs. non-admin clients are cached separately for token matching. cache_attr = "_keystoneclient_admin" if admin \ else backend.KEYSTONE_CLIENT_ATTR if (hasattr(request, cache_attr) and (not user.token.id or getattr(request, cache_attr).auth_token == user.token.id)): conn = getattr(request, cache_attr) else: endpoint = _get_endpoint_url(request, endpoint_type) verify = not settings.OPENSTACK_SSL_NO_VERIFY cacert = settings.OPENSTACK_SSL_CACERT verify = verify and cacert LOG.debug("Creating a new keystoneclient connection to %s.", endpoint) remote_addr = auth_utils.get_client_ip(request) token_auth = token_endpoint.Token(endpoint=endpoint, token=token_id) keystone_session = session.Session(auth=token_auth, original_ip=remote_addr, verify=verify) conn = client_version['client'].Client(session=keystone_session, debug=settings.DEBUG) setattr(request, cache_attr, conn) return conn @profiler.trace def get_identity_api_version(request): client = keystoneclient(request) endpoint_data = client.session.get_endpoint_data(service_type='identity') return endpoint_data.api_version @profiler.trace def domain_create(request, name, description=None, enabled=None): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).domains return manager.create(name=name, description=description, enabled=enabled) @profiler.trace def domain_get(request, domain_id): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).domains return manager.get(domain_id) @profiler.trace def domain_delete(request, domain_id): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).domains manager.delete(domain_id) @profiler.trace def domain_list(request): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).domains return manager.list() def domain_lookup(request): if policy.check((("identity", "identity:list_domains"),), request) \ and request.session.get('domain_token'): try: domains = domain_list(request) return dict((d.id, d.name) for d in domains) except Exception: LOG.warning("Pure project admin doesn't have a domain token") return {} else: domain = get_default_domain(request) return {domain.id: domain.name} @profiler.trace def domain_update(request, domain_id, name=None, description=None, enabled=None): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).domains try: response = manager.update(domain_id, name=name, description=description, enabled=enabled) except Exception: LOG.exception("Unable to update Domain: %s", domain_id) raise return response @profiler.trace def tenant_create(request, name, description=None, enabled=None, domain=None, **kwargs): manager = VERSIONS.get_project_manager(request, admin=True) try: return manager.create(name, domain, description=description, enabled=enabled, **kwargs) except keystone_exceptions.Conflict: raise exceptions.Conflict() def get_default_domain(request, get_name=True): """Gets the default domain object to use when creating Identity object. Returns the domain context if is set, otherwise return the domain of the logon user. :param get_name: Whether to get the domain name from Keystone if the context isn't set. Setting this to False prevents an unnecessary call to Keystone if only the domain ID is needed. """ domain_id = request.session.get("domain_context", None) domain_name = request.session.get("domain_context_name", None) if domain_id is None: # if no domain context set, default to user's domain domain_id = request.user.user_domain_id domain_name = request.user.user_domain_name if get_name and not request.user.is_federated: try: domain = domain_get(request, domain_id) domain_name = domain.name except exceptions.NotAuthorized: # NOTE (knasim-wrs): Retrieving domain information # is an admin URL operation. As a pre-check, such # operations would be Forbidden if the logon user does # not have an 'admin' role on the current project. # # Since this can be a common occurence and can cause # incessant warning logging in the horizon logs, # we recognize this condition and return the user's # domain information instead. LOG.debug("Cannot retrieve domain information for " "user (%(user)s) that does not have an admin role " "on project (%(project)s)", {'user': request.user.username, 'project': request.user.project_name}) except Exception: LOG.warning("Unable to retrieve Domain: %s", domain_id) domain = base.APIDictWrapper({"id": domain_id, "name": domain_name}) return domain def get_effective_domain_id(request): """Gets the id of the default domain. If the requests default domain is the same as DEFAULT_DOMAIN, return None. """ default_domain = get_default_domain(request) domain_id = default_domain.get('id') domain_name = default_domain.get('name') return None if domain_name == DEFAULT_DOMAIN else domain_id def is_cloud_admin(request): return policy.check((("identity", "cloud_admin"),), request) def is_domain_admin(request): return policy.check( (("identity", "admin_and_matching_domain_id"),), request) # TODO(gabriel): Is there ever a valid case for admin to be false here? # A quick search through the codebase reveals that it's always called with # admin=true so I suspect we could eliminate it entirely as with the other # tenant commands. @profiler.trace def tenant_get(request, project, admin=True): manager = VERSIONS.get_project_manager(request, admin=admin) try: return manager.get(project) except keystone_exceptions.NotFound: LOG.info("Tenant '%s' not found.", project) raise @profiler.trace def tenant_delete(request, project): manager = VERSIONS.get_project_manager(request, admin=True) manager.delete(project) @profiler.trace def tenant_list(request, paginate=False, marker=None, domain=None, user=None, admin=True, filters=None): manager = VERSIONS.get_project_manager(request, admin=admin) tenants = [] has_more_data = False # if requesting the projects for the current user, # return the list from the cache if user == request.user.id: tenants = request.user.authorized_tenants else: domain_id = get_effective_domain_id(request) kwargs = { "domain": domain_id, "user": user } if filters is not None: kwargs.update(filters) if 'id' in kwargs: try: tenants = [tenant_get(request, kwargs['id'])] except keystone_exceptions.NotFound: tenants = [] except Exception: exceptions.handle(request) else: tenants = manager.list(**kwargs) return tenants, has_more_data @profiler.trace def tenant_update(request, project, name=None, description=None, enabled=None, domain=None, **kwargs): manager = VERSIONS.get_project_manager(request, admin=True) try: return manager.update(project, name=name, description=description, enabled=enabled, domain=domain, **kwargs) except keystone_exceptions.Conflict: raise exceptions.Conflict() @profiler.trace def user_list(request, project=None, domain=None, group=None, filters=None): users = [] kwargs = { "project": project, "domain": domain, "group": group } if filters is not None: kwargs.update(filters) if 'id' in kwargs: try: users = [user_get(request, kwargs['id'])] except keystone_exceptions.NotFound: raise exceptions.NotFound() else: users = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users.list(**kwargs) return [VERSIONS.upgrade_v2_user(user) for user in users] @profiler.trace def user_create(request, name=None, email=None, password=None, project=None, enabled=None, domain=None, description=None, **data): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users try: return manager.create(name, password=password, email=email, default_project=project, enabled=enabled, domain=domain, description=description, **data) except keystone_exceptions.Conflict: raise exceptions.Conflict() @profiler.trace def user_delete(request, user_id): keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users.delete(user_id) @profiler.trace def user_get(request, user_id, admin=True): user = keystoneclient(request, admin=admin).users.get(user_id) return VERSIONS.upgrade_v2_user(user) @profiler.trace def user_update(request, user, **data): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users if not keystone_can_edit_user(): raise keystone_exceptions.ClientException( _("Identity service does not allow editing user data.")) try: user = manager.update(user, **data) except keystone_exceptions.Conflict: raise exceptions.Conflict() @profiler.trace def user_update_enabled(request, user, enabled): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users manager.update(user, enabled=enabled) @profiler.trace def user_update_password(request, user, password, admin=True): if not keystone_can_edit_user(): raise keystone_exceptions.ClientException( _("Identity service does not allow editing user password.")) manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=admin).users manager.update(user, password=password) def user_verify_admin_password(request, admin_password): # attempt to create a new client instance with admin password to # verify if it's correct. client = keystone_client_v3 try: endpoint = _get_endpoint_url( request, settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_ENDPOINT_TYPE) insecure = settings.OPENSTACK_SSL_NO_VERIFY cacert = settings.OPENSTACK_SSL_CACERT client.Client( username=request.user.username, password=admin_password, insecure=insecure, user_domain_name=request.user.user_domain_name, cacert=cacert, auth_url=endpoint ) return True except Exception: exceptions.handle(request, ignore=True) return False @profiler.trace def user_update_own_password(request, origpassword, password): client = keystoneclient(request, admin=False) client.users.client.session.auth.user_id = request.user.id return client.users.update_password(origpassword, password) @profiler.trace def user_update_tenant(request, user, project, admin=True): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=admin).users return manager.update(user, project=project) @profiler.trace def group_create(request, domain_id, name, description=None): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).groups try: return manager.create(domain=domain_id, name=name, description=description) except keystone_exceptions.Conflict: raise exceptions.Conflict() @profiler.trace def group_get(request, group_id, admin=True): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=admin).groups return manager.get(group_id) @profiler.trace def group_delete(request, group_id): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).groups return manager.delete(group_id) @profiler.trace def group_list(request, domain=None, project=None, user=None, filters=None): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).groups groups = [] kwargs = { "domain": domain, "user": user, "name": None } if filters is not None: kwargs.update(filters) if 'id' in kwargs: try: groups = [manager.get(kwargs['id'])] except keystone_exceptions.NotFound: raise exceptions.NotFound() else: groups = manager.list(**kwargs) if project: project_groups = [] for group in groups: roles = roles_for_group(request, group=group.id, project=project) if roles: project_groups.append(group) groups = project_groups return groups @profiler.trace def group_update(request, group_id, name=None, description=None): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).groups try: return manager.update(group=group_id, name=name, description=description) except keystone_exceptions.Conflict: raise exceptions.Conflict() @profiler.trace def add_group_user(request, group_id, user_id): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users return manager.add_to_group(group=group_id, user=user_id) @profiler.trace def remove_group_user(request, group_id, user_id): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users return manager.remove_from_group(group=group_id, user=user_id) def get_project_groups_roles(request, project): """Gets the groups roles in a given project. :param request: the request entity containing the login user information :param project: the project to filter the groups roles. It accepts both project object resource or project ID :returns group_roles: a dictionary mapping the groups and their roles in given project """ groups_roles = collections.defaultdict(list) project_role_assignments = role_assignments_list(request, project=project) for role_assignment in project_role_assignments: if not hasattr(role_assignment, 'group'): continue group_id = role_assignment.group['id'] role_id = role_assignment.role['id'] # filter by project_id if ('project' in role_assignment.scope and role_assignment.scope['project']['id'] == project): groups_roles[group_id].append(role_id) return groups_roles @profiler.trace def role_assignments_list(request, project=None, user=None, role=None, group=None, domain=None, effective=False, include_subtree=True, include_names=False): if include_subtree: domain = None manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).role_assignments return manager.list(project=project, user=user, role=role, group=group, domain=domain, effective=effective, include_subtree=include_subtree, include_names=include_names) @profiler.trace def role_create(request, name): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles return manager.create(name) @profiler.trace def role_get(request, role_id): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles return manager.get(role_id) @profiler.trace def role_update(request, role_id, name=None): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles return manager.update(role_id, name) @profiler.trace def role_delete(request, role_id): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles manager.delete(role_id) @profiler.trace def role_list(request, filters=None): """Returns a global list of available roles.""" manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles roles = [] kwargs = {} if filters is not None: kwargs.update(filters) if 'id' in kwargs: try: roles = [manager.get(kwargs['id'])] except keystone_exceptions.NotFound: roles = [] except Exception: exceptions.handle(request) else: roles = manager.list(**kwargs) return roles @profiler.trace def roles_for_user(request, user, project=None, domain=None): """Returns a list of user roles scoped to a project or domain.""" manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles return manager.list(user=user, domain=domain, project=project) @profiler.trace def get_domain_users_roles(request, domain): users_roles = collections.defaultdict(list) domain_role_assignments = role_assignments_list(request, domain=domain, include_subtree=False) for role_assignment in domain_role_assignments: if not hasattr(role_assignment, 'user'): continue user_id = role_assignment.user['id'] role_id = role_assignment.role['id'] # filter by domain_id if ('domain' in role_assignment.scope and role_assignment.scope['domain']['id'] == domain): users_roles[user_id].append(role_id) return users_roles @profiler.trace def add_domain_user_role(request, user, role, domain): """Adds a role for a user on a domain.""" manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles return manager.grant(role, user=user, domain=domain) @profiler.trace def remove_domain_user_role(request, user, role, domain=None): """Removes a given single role for a user from a domain.""" manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles return manager.revoke(role, user=user, domain=domain) @profiler.trace def get_project_users_roles(request, project): users_roles = collections.defaultdict(list) project_role_assignments = role_assignments_list(request, project=project) for role_assignment in project_role_assignments: if not hasattr(role_assignment, 'user'): continue user_id = role_assignment.user['id'] role_id = role_assignment.role['id'] # filter by project_id if ('project' in role_assignment.scope and role_assignment.scope['project']['id'] == project): users_roles[user_id].append(role_id) return users_roles @profiler.trace def add_tenant_user_role(request, project=None, user=None, role=None, group=None, domain=None): """Adds a role for a user on a tenant.""" manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles manager.grant(role, user=user, project=project, group=group, domain=domain) @profiler.trace def remove_tenant_user_role(request, project=None, user=None, role=None, group=None, domain=None): """Removes a given single role for a user from a tenant.""" manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles return manager.revoke(role, user=user, project=project, group=group, domain=domain) def remove_tenant_user(request, project=None, user=None, domain=None): """Removes all roles from a user on a tenant, removing them from it.""" client = keystoneclient(request, admin=True) roles = client.roles.roles_for_user(user, project) for role in roles: remove_tenant_user_role(request, user=user, role=role.id, project=project, domain=domain) @profiler.trace def roles_for_group(request, group, domain=None, project=None): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles return manager.list(group=group, domain=domain, project=project) @profiler.trace def add_group_role(request, role, group, domain=None, project=None): """Adds a role for a group on a domain or project.""" manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles return manager.grant(role=role, group=group, domain=domain, project=project) @profiler.trace def remove_group_role(request, role, group, domain=None, project=None): """Removes a given single role for a group from a domain or project.""" manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles return manager.revoke(role=role, group=group, project=project, domain=domain) @profiler.trace def remove_group_roles(request, group, domain=None, project=None): """Removes all roles from a group on a domain or project.""" client = keystoneclient(request, admin=True) roles = client.roles.list(group=group, domain=domain, project=project) for role in roles: remove_group_role(request, role=role.id, group=group, domain=domain, project=project) def get_default_role(request): """Gets the default role object from Keystone and saves it as a global. Since this is configured in settings and should not change from request to request. Supports lookup by name or id. """ global DEFAULT_ROLE default = settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_ROLE.lower() if default and DEFAULT_ROLE is None: try: roles = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles.list() except Exception: roles = [] exceptions.handle(request) for role in roles: if default in (role.id.lower(), role.name.lower()): DEFAULT_ROLE = role break return DEFAULT_ROLE def ec2_manager(request): client = keystoneclient(request) if hasattr(client, 'ec2'): return client.ec2 from keystoneclient.v3 import ec2 return ec2.EC2Manager(client) @profiler.trace def list_ec2_credentials(request, user_id): return ec2_manager(request).list(user_id) @profiler.trace def create_ec2_credentials(request, user_id, tenant_id): return ec2_manager(request).create(user_id, tenant_id) @profiler.trace def get_user_ec2_credentials(request, user_id, access_token): return ec2_manager(request).get(user_id, access_token) @profiler.trace def delete_user_ec2_credentials(request, user_id, access_token): return ec2_manager(request).delete(user_id, access_token) def keystone_can_edit_domain(): can_edit_domain = setting_utils.get_dict_config( 'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND', 'can_edit_domain') multi_domain_support = settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_MULTIDOMAIN_SUPPORT return can_edit_domain and multi_domain_support def keystone_can_edit_user(): return setting_utils.get_dict_config( 'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND', 'can_edit_user') def keystone_can_edit_project(): return setting_utils.get_dict_config( 'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND', 'can_edit_project') def keystone_can_edit_group(): return setting_utils.get_dict_config( 'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND', 'can_edit_group') def keystone_can_edit_role(): return setting_utils.get_dict_config( 'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND', 'can_edit_role') def keystone_backend_name(): return setting_utils.get_dict_config( 'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND', 'name') or 'unknown' def get_version(): return VERSIONS.active def identity_provider_create(request, idp_id, description=None, enabled=False, remote_ids=None): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.identity_providers try: return manager.create(id=idp_id, description=description, enabled=enabled, remote_ids=remote_ids) except keystone_exceptions.Conflict: raise exceptions.Conflict() @profiler.trace def identity_provider_get(request, idp_id): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.identity_providers return manager.get(idp_id) @profiler.trace def identity_provider_update(request, idp_id, description=None, enabled=False, remote_ids=None): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.identity_providers try: return manager.update(idp_id, description=description, enabled=enabled, remote_ids=remote_ids) except keystone_exceptions.Conflict: raise exceptions.Conflict() @profiler.trace def identity_provider_delete(request, idp_id): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.identity_providers return manager.delete(idp_id) @profiler.trace def identity_provider_list(request): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.identity_providers return manager.list() @profiler.trace def mapping_create(request, mapping_id, rules): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.mappings try: return manager.create(mapping_id=mapping_id, rules=rules) except keystone_exceptions.Conflict: raise exceptions.Conflict() @profiler.trace def mapping_get(request, mapping_id): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.mappings return manager.get(mapping_id) @profiler.trace def mapping_update(request, mapping_id, rules): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.mappings return manager.update(mapping_id, rules=rules) @profiler.trace def mapping_delete(request, mapping_id): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.mappings return manager.delete(mapping_id) @profiler.trace def mapping_list(request): manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.mappings return manager.list() @profiler.trace def protocol_create(request, protocol_id, identity_provider, mapping): manager = keystoneclient(request).federation.protocols try: return manager.create(protocol_id, identity_provider, mapping) except keystone_exceptions.Conflict: raise exceptions.Conflict() @profiler.trace def protocol_get(request, identity_provider, protocol): manager = keystoneclient(request).federation.protocols return manager.get(identity_provider, protocol) @profiler.trace def protocol_update(request, identity_provider, protocol, mapping): manager = keystoneclient(request).federation.protocols return manager.update(identity_provider, protocol, mapping) @profiler.trace def protocol_delete(request, identity_provider, protocol): manager = keystoneclient(request).federation.protocols return manager.delete(identity_provider, protocol) @profiler.trace def protocol_list(request, identity_provider): manager = keystoneclient(request).federation.protocols return manager.list(identity_provider) @profiler.trace def application_credential_list(request, filters=None): user = request.user.id manager = keystoneclient(request).application_credentials return manager.list(user=user, **filters) @profiler.trace def application_credential_get(request, application_credential_id): user = request.user.id manager = keystoneclient(request).application_credentials return manager.get(application_credential=application_credential_id, user=user) @profiler.trace def application_credential_delete(request, application_credential_id): user = request.user.id manager = keystoneclient(request).application_credentials return manager.delete(application_credential=application_credential_id, user=user) @profiler.trace def application_credential_create(request, name, secret=None, description=None, expires_at=None, roles=None, unrestricted=False, access_rules=None): user = request.user.id # NOTE(ganso): users with domain admin role that are not cloud admins are # not able to get scoped context and create an application credential with # project_id, so only in this particular case we force a scoped context force_scoped = False if (request.user.project_id and request.session.get("domain_token") and not policy.check( (("identity", "identity:update_domain"),), request)): force_scoped = True manager = keystoneclient( request, force_scoped=force_scoped).application_credentials try: return manager.create(name=name, user=user, secret=secret, description=description, expires_at=expires_at, roles=roles, unrestricted=unrestricted, access_rules=access_rules) except keystone_exceptions.Conflict: raise exceptions.Conflict()