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keystoneauth/keystoneauth1/loading/_plugins/http_basic.py
Steve Baker ff68663217 Implement HTTP Basic client support in keystoneauth1
A new basic auth plugin is added which enables HTTP Basic
authentication for standalone services. Like the noauth plugin, the
endpoint needs to be specified explicitly, along with the
username and password.

An example of a standalone server implementing HTTP Basic can be seen
in Ironic change https://review.opendev.org/#/c/727467/

Change-Id: Ib3f0a9c518d031a67f9605cf64a8a9cc81131ed3
Story: 2007656
Task: 39741
2020-06-15 10:26:35 +12:00

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from keystoneauth1 import http_basic
from keystoneauth1 import loading
class HTTPBasicAuth(loading.BaseLoader):
"""Use HTTP Basic authentication to perform requests.
This can be used to instantiate clients for services deployed in
standalone mode.
There is no fetching a service catalog or determining scope information
and so it cannot be used by clients that expect to use this scope
information.
"""
@property
def plugin_class(self):
return http_basic.HTTPBasicAuth
def get_options(self):
options = super(HTTPBasicAuth, self).get_options()
options.extend([
loading.Opt('username',
help='Username',
deprecated=[loading.Opt('user-name')]),
loading.Opt('password',
secret=True,
prompt='Password: ',
help="User's password"),
loading.Opt('endpoint',
help='The endpoint that will always be used'),
])
return options