openstacksdk/examples/authenticate.py
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"""
Authentication example
To authenticate you must have the environment variables set or use the
command line options. This is a good example to start with because once
you know you can authenticate, you can perform other operations that
require authentication. Refer to the example common.py for the environment
variables or command line options to use.
If you use the environment variables, authenticate with:
python -m examples.authenticate
"""
import sys
from examples import common
from examples import transport
from openstack.auth import base
from openstack.auth.identity import authenticator
class TestAuthenticator(base.BaseAuthPlugin):
def __init__(self, token, endpoint):
super(TestAuthenticator, self).__init__()
self.token = token
self.endpoint = endpoint
def get_token(self, transport, **kwargs):
return self.token
def get_endpoint(self, transport, service, **kwargs):
return self.endpoint
def make_authenticate(opts):
return authenticator.create(
username=opts.os_username,
password=opts.os_password,
token=opts.os_token,
auth_url=opts.os_auth_url,
version=opts.os_identity_api_version,
project_name=opts.os_project_name,
domain_name=opts.os_domain_name,
project_domain_name=opts.os_project_domain_name,
user_domain_name=opts.os_user_domain_name,
)
def run_authenticate(opts):
auth = make_authenticate(opts)
xport = transport.make_transport(opts)
print(auth.authorize(xport))
if __name__ == "__main__":
opts = common.setup()
sys.exit(common.main(opts, run_authenticate))