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python-keystoneclient/keystoneclient/auth/identity/v2.py
Jamie Lennox 4a81a14685 Add new error for invalid response
There are a number of places where we expect a certain format of
response. If it's not found we often end up raising a KeyError when
accessing data.

Create a new Exception type that is raised when a HTTP response is not
appropriate for parsing and use it within authentication calls.

Closes-Bug: #1307306
Change-Id: I3cf2db07a8e76ee17702130e9efb0edf640d293a
2014-04-15 09:41:33 +10:00

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import abc
import six
from keystoneclient import access
from keystoneclient.auth.identity import base
from keystoneclient import exceptions
from keystoneclient import utils
@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
class Auth(base.BaseIdentityPlugin):
@staticmethod
def _factory(auth_url, **kwargs):
"""Construct a plugin appropriate to your available arguments.
This function should only be used for loading authentication from a
config file or other source where you do not know the type of plugin
that is required.
If you know the style of authorization you require then you should
construct that plugin directly.
:raises NoMatchingPlugin: if a plugin cannot be constructed.
return Auth: a plugin that can be passed to a session.
"""
username = kwargs.pop('username', None)
password = kwargs.pop('password', None)
token = kwargs.pop('token', None)
if token:
return Token(auth_url, token, **kwargs)
elif username and password:
return Password(auth_url, username, password, **kwargs)
msg = 'A username and password or token is required.'
raise exceptions.NoMatchingPlugin(msg)
@utils.positional()
def __init__(self, auth_url,
trust_id=None,
tenant_id=None,
tenant_name=None):
"""Construct an 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.
"""
super(Auth, self).__init__(auth_url=auth_url)
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 + '/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
resp = session.post(url, json=params, headers=headers,
authenticated=False)
try:
resp_data = resp.json()['access']
except (KeyError, ValueError):
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 dict: A dict of authentication data for the auth type.
"""
class Password(Auth):
def __init__(self, auth_url, username, password, **kwargs):
"""A plugin for authenticating with a username and password.
:param string auth_url: Identity service endpoint for authorization.
:param string username: Username for authentication.
:param string password: Password for authentication.
"""
super(Password, self).__init__(auth_url, **kwargs)
self.username = username
self.password = password
def get_auth_data(self, headers=None):
return {'passwordCredentials': {'username': self.username,
'password': self.password}}
class Token(Auth):
def __init__(self, auth_url, token, **kwargs):
"""A plugin for authenticating with an existing token.
:param string auth_url: Identity service endpoint for authorization.
:param string token: Existing token for authentication.
"""
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}}