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python-keystoneclient/keystoneclient/v3/contrib/federation/base.py
Jamie Lennox 5b91fedd65 Use exceptions from Keystoneauth
As keystoneclient and other services rely more on keystoneauth we should
assume that keystoneauth is our base auth library, not keystoneclient
and start to default to the objects provided from there. This will make
it easier to remove these objects when the time comes.

For the session independant parts of keystoneclient we should use the
exception names as provided by keystoneauth instead of the aliases in
keystoneclient.

Change-Id: Ic513046f8398a76c244e145d6cc3117cdf6bb4cd
2016-08-24 18:52:36 +10:00

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import abc
from keystoneauth1 import exceptions
from keystoneauth1 import plugin
import six
from keystoneclient import base
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class EntityManager(base.Manager):
"""Manager class for listing federated accessible objects."""
resource_class = None
@abc.abstractproperty
def object_type(self):
raise exceptions.MethodNotImplemented
def list(self):
url = '/auth/%s' % self.object_type
try:
tenant_list = self._list(url, self.object_type)
except exceptions.CatalogException:
endpoint_filter = {'interface': plugin.AUTH_INTERFACE}
tenant_list = self._list(url, self.object_type,
endpoint_filter=endpoint_filter)
return tenant_list