Jamie Lennox 9a8d4abd1f Provide has_scope_parameters function on plugins
Provide a parameters for testing if scoping options were provided to a
parameter. This will allow for consumers like OSC to provide an early
earning message if the plugin they have loaded has no scoping
parameters and they are trying to make calls against non keystone
services.

Change-Id: I9c2595ac96fc320f4d41622b34f72ca11dc7efcb
2015-09-01 11:30:18 +10:00

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import abc
import six
from keystoneauth1 import _utils as utils
from keystoneauth1 import access
from keystoneauth1 import exceptions
from keystoneauth1.identity import base
_logger = utils.get_logger(__name__)
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class Auth(base.BaseIdentityPlugin):
"""Identity V2 Authentication Plugin.
:param string auth_url: Identity service endpoint for authorization.
:param string trust_id: Trust ID for trust scoping.
:param string tenant_id: Tenant ID for project scoping.
:param string tenant_name: Tenant name for project scoping.
:param bool reauthenticate: Allow fetching a new token if the current one
is going to expire. (optional) default True
"""
@utils.positional()
def __init__(self, auth_url,
trust_id=None,
tenant_id=None,
tenant_name=None,
reauthenticate=True):
super(Auth, self).__init__(auth_url=auth_url,
reauthenticate=reauthenticate)
self.trust_id = trust_id
self.tenant_id = tenant_id
self.tenant_name = tenant_name
def get_auth_ref(self, session, **kwargs):
headers = {'Accept': 'application/json'}
url = self.auth_url.rstrip('/') + '/tokens'
params = {'auth': self.get_auth_data(headers)}
if self.tenant_id:
params['auth']['tenantId'] = self.tenant_id
elif self.tenant_name:
params['auth']['tenantName'] = self.tenant_name
if self.trust_id:
params['auth']['trust_id'] = self.trust_id
_logger.debug('Making authentication request to %s', url)
resp = session.post(url, json=params, headers=headers,
authenticated=False, log=False)
try:
resp_data = resp.json()
except ValueError:
raise exceptions.InvalidResponse(response=resp)
if 'access' not in resp_data:
raise exceptions.InvalidResponse(response=resp)
return access.AccessInfoV2(resp_data)
@abc.abstractmethod
def get_auth_data(self, headers=None):
"""Return the authentication section of an auth plugin.
:param dict headers: The headers that will be sent with the auth
request if a plugin needs to add to them.
:return: A dict of authentication data for the auth type.
:rtype: dict
"""
@property
def has_scope_parameters(self):
"""Does the plugin have parameters that will create a scoped token"""
return self.tenant_id or self.tenant_name or self.trust_id
_NOT_PASSED = object()
class Password(Auth):
"""A plugin for authenticating with a username and password.
A username or user_id must be provided.
:param string auth_url: Identity service endpoint for authorization.
:param string username: Username for authentication.
:param string password: Password for authentication.
:param string user_id: User ID for authentication.
:param string trust_id: Trust ID for trust scoping.
:param string tenant_id: Tenant ID for tenant scoping.
:param string tenant_name: Tenant name for tenant scoping.
:param bool reauthenticate: Allow fetching a new token if the current one
is going to expire. (optional) default True
:raises TypeError: if a user_id or username is not provided.
"""
@utils.positional(4)
def __init__(self, auth_url, username=_NOT_PASSED, password=None,
user_id=_NOT_PASSED, **kwargs):
super(Password, self).__init__(auth_url, **kwargs)
if username is _NOT_PASSED and user_id is _NOT_PASSED:
msg = 'You need to specify either a username or user_id'
raise TypeError(msg)
if username is _NOT_PASSED:
username = None
if user_id is _NOT_PASSED:
user_id = None
self.user_id = user_id
self.username = username
self.password = password
def get_auth_data(self, headers=None):
auth = {'password': self.password}
if self.username:
auth['username'] = self.username
elif self.user_id:
auth['userId'] = self.user_id
return {'passwordCredentials': auth}
class Token(Auth):
"""A plugin for authenticating with an existing token.
:param string auth_url: Identity service endpoint for authorization.
:param string token: Existing token for authentication.
:param string tenant_id: Tenant ID for tenant scoping.
:param string tenant_name: Tenant name for tenant scoping.
:param string trust_id: Trust ID for trust scoping.
:param bool reauthenticate: Allow fetching a new token if the current one
is going to expire. (optional) default True
"""
def __init__(self, auth_url, token, **kwargs):
super(Token, self).__init__(auth_url, **kwargs)
self.token = token
def get_auth_data(self, headers=None):
if headers is not None:
headers['X-Auth-Token'] = self.token
return {'token': {'id': self.token}}