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Jamie Lennox f557170404 Use AUTH_INTERFACE object 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.

Use the AUTH_INTERFACE special object from keystoneauth in most places.
This uses it everywhere that is actually session independant. For
example it is not changed within the keystoneclient auth plugins
themselves as they are directly compatible with keystoneauth.

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Python bindings to the OpenStack Identity API (Keystone)

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This is a client for the OpenStack Identity API, implemented by the Keystone team; it contains a Python API (the keystoneclient module) for OpenStack's Identity Service. For command line interface support, use OpenStackClient.

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Python API

By way of a quick-start:

>>> from keystoneauth1.identity import v3
>>> from keystoneauth1 import session
>>> from keystoneclient.v3 import client
>>> auth = v3.Password(auth_url="http://example.com:5000/v3", username="admin",
...                     password="password", project_name="admin",
...                     user_domain_id="default", project_domain_id="default")
>>> sess = session.Session(auth=auth)
>>> keystone = client.Client(session=sess)
>>> keystone.projects.list()
    [...]
>>> project = keystone.projects.create(name="test", description="My new Project!", domain="default", enabled=True)
>>> project.delete()
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OpenStack Identity (Keystone) Client
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