keystone/keystone/conf/endpoint_policy.py

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from oslo_config import cfg
from keystone.conf import utils
enabled = cfg.BoolOpt(
'enabled',
default=True,
deprecated_for_removal=True,
deprecated_reason=utils.fmt("""
The option to enable the OS-ENDPOINT-POLICY API extension has been deprecated
in the M release and will be removed in the O release. The OS-ENDPOINT-POLICY
API extension will be enabled by default.
"""),
help=utils.fmt("""
Enable endpoint-policy functionality, which allows policies to be associated
with either specific endpoints, or endpoints of a given service type.
"""))
driver = cfg.StrOpt(
'driver',
default='sql',
help=utils.fmt("""
Entry point for the endpoint policy driver in the `keystone.endpoint_policy`
namespace. Only a `sql` driver is provided by keystone, so there is no reason
to set this unless you are providing a custom entry point.
"""))
GROUP_NAME = __name__.split('.')[-1]
ALL_OPTS = [
enabled,
driver,
]
def register_opts(conf):
conf.register_opts(ALL_OPTS, group=GROUP_NAME)
def list_opts():
return {GROUP_NAME: ALL_OPTS}