nova/nova/policies/admin_password.py
Claudiu Belu eacdbc3d8e policy: Add defaults in code (part 1)
Adds default values for policy rules in code and removes
them from etc/policy.json file. The change is validated
by the nova.tests.unit.test_policy unit tests.

Adds default policy rules in policy_fixture. The policy_fixture
is currently loading an incomplete set of policy rules (from
policy.json or fake_policy), resulting in unit tests running
with an incomplete set of policy rules.

Co-Authored-By: Andrew Laski <andrew@lascii.com>

Partially-Implements: bp policy-in-code

Change-Id: I7a7dc2a111d536380a763169320a0820b0715a11
2016-06-23 19:53:29 +03:00

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from oslo_policy import policy
from nova.policies import base
BASE_POLICY_NAME = 'os_compute_api:os-admin-password'
POLICY_ROOT = 'os_compute_api:os-admin-password:%s'
admin_password_policies = [
policy.RuleDefault(
name=POLICY_ROOT % 'discoverable',
check_str=base.RULE_ANY),
policy.RuleDefault(
name=BASE_POLICY_NAME,
check_str=base.RULE_ADMIN_OR_OWNER),
]
def list_rules():
return admin_password_policies