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python-keystoneclient/keystoneclient/v3/users.py
Henry Nash d37a3fb06c Add support for user groups
This initial change provides the support in keystoneclient to match the api
specified in the blueprint.  Keystone itself does not yet support these
calls, so if you actually called these, then you would get an error from
the server. However the changes should be benign in terms of other api calls.

Blueprint keystone/+spec/user-groups
Api changes: review.openstack.org/#/c/18138

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Change-Id: I9abfa82b39fa0c6d58fe0d22622944d3e6be39be
2012-12-21 18:28:02 +00:00

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# Copyright 2011 OpenStack LLC.
# Copyright 2011 Nebula, Inc.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
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#
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# under the License.
from keystoneclient import base
class User(base.Resource):
"""Represents an Identity user.
Attributes:
* id: a uuid that identifies the user
"""
pass
class UserManager(base.CrudManager):
"""Manager class for manipulating Identity users."""
resource_class = User
collection_key = 'users'
key = 'user'
def _require_user_and_group(self, user, group):
if not (user and group):
msg = 'Specify both a user and a group'
raise exceptions.ValidationError(msg)
def create(self, name, domain=None, project=None, password=None,
email=None, description=None, enabled=True):
return super(UserManager, self).create(
name=name,
domain_id=base.getid(domain),
project_id=base.getid(project),
password=password,
email=email,
description=description,
enabled=enabled)
def list(self, project=None, domain=None, group=None):
if group:
base_url = '/groups/%s' % base.getid(group)
else:
base_url = None
return super(UserManager, self).list(
base_url=base_url,
domain_id=base.getid(domain),
project_id=base.getid(project))
def get(self, user):
return super(UserManager, self).get(
user_id=base.getid(user))
def update(self, user, name=None, domain=None, project=None, password=None,
email=None, description=None, enabled=None):
return super(UserManager, self).update(
user_id=base.getid(user),
name=name,
domain_id=base.getid(domain),
project_id=base.getid(project),
password=password,
email=email,
description=description,
enabled=enabled)
def add_to_group(self, user, group):
self._require_user_and_group(user, group)
base_url = '/groups/%s' % base.getid(group)
return super(UserManager, self).put(
base_url=base_url,
user_id=base.getid(user))
def check_in_group(self, user, group):
self._require_user_and_group(user, group)
base_url = '/groups/%s' % base.getid(group)
return super(UserManager, self).head(
base_url=base_url,
user_id=base.getid(user))
def remove_from_group(self, user, group):
self._require_user_and_group(user, group)
base_url = '/groups/%s' % base.getid(group)
return super(UserManager, self).delete(
base_url=base_url,
user_id=base.getid(user))
def delete(self, user):
return super(UserManager, self).delete(
user_id=base.getid(user))