
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. Change-Id: Ibc1224fca98c852106feb78c624b0b2f22b3a19d
128 lines
4.1 KiB
Python
128 lines
4.1 KiB
Python
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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from keystoneauth1 import plugin
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from positional import positional
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from keystoneclient import access
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from keystoneclient import base
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from keystoneclient import exceptions
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from keystoneclient.i18n import _
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class Token(base.Resource):
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def __repr__(self):
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"""Return string representation of resource information."""
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return "<Token %s>" % self._info
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@property
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def id(self):
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return self._info['token']['id']
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@property
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def expires(self):
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return self._info['token']['expires']
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@property
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def tenant(self):
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return self._info['token'].get('tenant')
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class TokenManager(base.Manager):
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resource_class = Token
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@positional(enforcement=positional.WARN)
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def authenticate(self, username=None, tenant_id=None, tenant_name=None,
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password=None, token=None, return_raw=False):
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if token:
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params = {"auth": {"token": {"id": token}}}
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elif username and password:
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params = {"auth": {"passwordCredentials": {"username": username,
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"password": password}}}
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else:
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raise ValueError(
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_('A username and password or token is required.'))
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if tenant_id:
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params['auth']['tenantId'] = tenant_id
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elif tenant_name:
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params['auth']['tenantName'] = tenant_name
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args = ['/tokens', params, 'access']
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kwargs = {'return_raw': return_raw, 'log': False}
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# NOTE(jamielennox): try doing a regular admin query first. If there is
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# no endpoint that can satisfy the request (eg an unscoped token) then
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# issue it against the auth_url.
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try:
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token_ref = self._post(*args, **kwargs)
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except exceptions.EndpointNotFound:
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kwargs['endpoint_filter'] = {'interface': plugin.AUTH_INTERFACE}
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token_ref = self._post(*args, **kwargs)
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return token_ref
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def delete(self, token):
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return self._delete("/tokens/%s" % base.getid(token))
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def endpoints(self, token):
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return self._get("/tokens/%s/endpoints" % base.getid(token), "token")
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def validate(self, token):
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"""Validate a token.
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:param token: Token to be validated.
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:rtype: :py:class:`.Token`
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"""
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return self._get('/tokens/%s' % base.getid(token), 'access')
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def get_token_data(self, token):
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"""Fetch the data about a token from the identity server.
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:param str token: The token id.
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:rtype: dict
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"""
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url = '/tokens/%s' % token
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resp, body = self.client.get(url)
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return body
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def validate_access_info(self, token):
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"""Validate a token.
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:param token: Token to be validated. This can be an instance of
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:py:class:`keystoneclient.access.AccessInfo` or a string
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token_id.
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:rtype: :py:class:`keystoneclient.access.AccessInfoV2`
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"""
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def calc_id(token):
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if isinstance(token, access.AccessInfo):
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return token.auth_token
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return base.getid(token)
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token_id = calc_id(token)
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body = self.get_token_data(token_id)
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return access.AccessInfo.factory(auth_token=token_id, body=body)
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def get_revoked(self):
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"""Return the revoked tokens response.
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The response will be a dict containing 'signed' which is a CMS-encoded
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document.
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"""
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resp, body = self.client.get('/tokens/revoked')
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return body
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