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python-keystoneclient/keystoneclient/v2_0/tenants.py
Charles V Bock f9fbca21ae Adds support for passing extra tenant attributes to keystone
Patch adds simple kwargs parsing to tenant update and create
methods allowing users to exercise the extras functionality
of keystone.

As-per keystone data model docs:
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/keystone/architecture.html#data-model

Change-Id: I1c375c70a0ab4519626d2238d65fa0695f953dc5
Fixes: bug #1180317
2013-08-12 15:22:34 -07:00

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import urllib
from keystoneclient import base
class Tenant(base.Resource):
"""Represents a Keystone tenant
Attributes:
* id: a uuid that identifies the tenant
* name: tenant name
* description: tenant description
* enabled: boolean to indicate if tenant is enabled
"""
def __repr__(self):
return "<Tenant %s>" % self._info
def delete(self):
return self.manager.delete(self)
def update(self, name=None, description=None, enabled=None):
# Preserve the existing settings; keystone legacy resets these?
new_name = name if name else self.name
if description is not None:
new_description = description
else:
new_description = self.description
new_enabled = enabled if enabled is not None else self.enabled
try:
retval = self.manager.update(self.id, tenant_name=new_name,
description=new_description,
enabled=new_enabled)
self = retval
except Exception:
retval = None
return retval
def add_user(self, user, role):
return self.manager.api.roles.add_user_role(base.getid(user),
base.getid(role),
self.id)
def remove_user(self, user, role):
return self.manager.api.roles.remove_user_role(base.getid(user),
base.getid(role),
self.id)
def list_users(self):
return self.manager.list_users(self.id)
class TenantManager(base.ManagerWithFind):
"""Manager class for manipulating Keystone tenants."""
resource_class = Tenant
def get(self, tenant_id):
return self._get("/tenants/%s" % tenant_id, "tenant")
def create(self, tenant_name, description=None, enabled=True, **kwargs):
"""
Create a new tenant.
"""
params = {"tenant": {"name": tenant_name,
"description": description,
"enabled": enabled}}
#Allow Extras Passthru and ensure we don't clobber primary arguments.
for k, v in kwargs.iteritems():
if k not in params['tenant']:
params['tenant'][k] = v
return self._create('/tenants', params, "tenant")
def list(self, limit=None, marker=None):
"""
Get a list of tenants.
:param integer limit: maximum number to return. (optional)
:param string marker: use when specifying a limit and making
multiple calls for querying. (optional)
:rtype: list of :class:`Tenant`
"""
params = {}
if limit:
params['limit'] = limit
if marker:
params['marker'] = marker
query = ""
if params:
query = "?" + urllib.urlencode(params)
reset = 0
if self.api.management_url is None:
# special casing to allow tenant lists on the auth_url
# for unscoped tokens
reset = 1
self.api.management_url = self.api.auth_url
tenant_list = self._list("/tenants%s" % query, "tenants")
if reset:
self.api.management_url = None
return tenant_list
def update(self, tenant_id, tenant_name=None, description=None,
enabled=None, **kwargs):
"""
Update a tenant with a new name and description.
"""
body = {"tenant": {'id': tenant_id}}
if tenant_name is not None:
body['tenant']['name'] = tenant_name
if enabled is not None:
body['tenant']['enabled'] = enabled
if description is not None:
body['tenant']['description'] = description
#Allow Extras Passthru and ensure we don't clobber primary arguments.
for k, v in kwargs.iteritems():
if k not in body['tenant']:
body['tenant'][k] = v
# Keystone's API uses a POST rather than a PUT here.
return self._create("/tenants/%s" % tenant_id, body, "tenant")
def delete(self, tenant):
"""
Delete a tenant.
"""
return self._delete("/tenants/%s" % (base.getid(tenant)))
def list_users(self, tenant):
"""List users for a tenant."""
return self.api.users.list(base.getid(tenant))
def add_user(self, tenant, user, role):
"""Add a user to a tenant with the given role."""
return self.api.roles.add_user_role(base.getid(user),
base.getid(role),
base.getid(tenant))
def remove_user(self, tenant, user, role):
"""Remove the specified role from the user on the tenant."""
return self.api.roles.remove_user_role(base.getid(user),
base.getid(role),
base.getid(tenant))