python-keystoneclient/keystoneclient/v3/ec2.py

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# 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
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
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from keystoneclient import base
class EC2(base.Resource):
def __repr__(self):
return "<EC2 %s>" % self._info
class EC2Manager(base.ManagerWithFind):
resource_class = EC2
def create(self, user_id, project_id):
"""Create a new access/secret pair for the user/project pair.
:rtype: object of type :class:`EC2`
"""
# NOTE(jamielennox): Yes, this uses tenant_id as a key even though we
# are in the v3 API.
return self._create('/users/%s/credentials/OS-EC2' % user_id,
body={'tenant_id': project_id},
response_key="credential")
def list(self, user_id):
"""Get a list of access/secret pairs for a user_id.
:rtype: list of :class:`EC2`
"""
return self._list("/users/%s/credentials/OS-EC2" % user_id,
response_key="credentials")
def get(self, user_id, access):
"""Get the access/secret pair for a given access key.
:rtype: object of type :class:`EC2`
"""
url = "/users/%s/credentials/OS-EC2/%s" % (user_id, base.getid(access))
return self._get(url, response_key="credential")
def delete(self, user_id, access):
"""Delete an access/secret pair for a user."""
return self._delete("/users/%s/credentials/OS-EC2/%s" %
(user_id, base.getid(access)))