Move AccessInfo objects into own module

The ServiceCatalog and ServiceProviders should not really be needed in a
standalone sense. They are there to make it easier to work with an
AccessInfo. Therefore move all of this into a standalone access module.

Change-Id: Idc6856d89c2131855657d01114cc72372b3b11f4
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Jamie Lennox 2015-08-05 11:29:01 +10:00
parent ac6c043b47
commit 9973144625
4 changed files with 27 additions and 2 deletions

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from keystoneauth1.access.access import * # noqa
__all__ = ['AccessInfo',
'AccessInfoV2',
'AccessInfoV3',
'create']

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import functools
from keystoneauth1 import _utils as utils
from keystoneauth1 import service_catalog
from keystoneauth1 import service_providers
from keystoneauth1.access import service_catalog
from keystoneauth1.access import service_providers
# gap, in seconds, to determine whether the given token is about to expire
STALE_TOKEN_DURATION = 30
__all__ = ['AccessInfo',
'AccessInfoV2',
'AccessInfoV3',
'create']
@utils.positional()
def create(resp=None, body=None, auth_token=None):
if resp and not body: