keystone/keystone/revoke/routers.py
Steve Martinelli 32b70d15c4 Move revoke extension into core
Remove revoke as an extension and move it to a core resource.
For now we leave the database migrations in the extension directory
until we have a general policy for merging these into core.

DocImpact: update keystone-paste and remove revoke from pipeline

Change-Id: I2d6f425a508b7acb4b4d079e4387f25bf7555683
Implements: bp move-extensions
2015-11-18 15:14:07 +00:00

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from keystone.common import json_home
from keystone.common import wsgi
from keystone.revoke import controllers
class Routers(wsgi.RoutersBase):
PATH_PREFIX = '/OS-REVOKE'
def append_v3_routers(self, mapper, routers):
revoke_controller = controllers.RevokeController()
self._add_resource(
mapper, revoke_controller,
path=self.PATH_PREFIX + '/events',
get_action='list_revoke_events',
rel=json_home.build_v3_extension_resource_relation(
'OS-REVOKE', '1.0', 'events'))