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python-mistralclient/mistralclient/api/v2/client.py
Sharat Sharma 55968a9ce4 Use keystoneauth plugins and session instead of keystoneclient
This removes the usage of keystoneclient in favor of using keystoneauth's
sessions. For this it uses keystone sessions by default for both the
caller and the target.

The default settings for the user and project's domain was removed as well,
since passing these to the generic auth plugins caused a failure. They
should only be set if the user had specified so.

Change-Id: Ia8e461d9e27cf1256c988d49eeef050872d5af12
Co-Authored-By: Sharat Sharma <sharat.sharma@nectechnologies.in>
Co-Authored-By: Thomas Hervé <therve@redhat.com>
Implements-blueprint: mistral-use-keystoneauth
2017-08-09 06:57:56 +00:00

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import copy
import six
from oslo_utils import importutils
from mistralclient.api import httpclient
from mistralclient.api.v2 import action_executions
from mistralclient.api.v2 import actions
from mistralclient.api.v2 import cron_triggers
from mistralclient.api.v2 import environments
from mistralclient.api.v2 import event_triggers
from mistralclient.api.v2 import executions
from mistralclient.api.v2 import members
from mistralclient.api.v2 import services
from mistralclient.api.v2 import tasks
from mistralclient.api.v2 import workbooks
from mistralclient.api.v2 import workflows
from mistralclient import auth
osprofiler_profiler = importutils.try_import("osprofiler.profiler")
_DEFAULT_MISTRAL_URL = "http://localhost:8989/v2"
class Client(object):
def __init__(self, auth_type='keystone', **kwargs):
# We get the session at this point, as some instances of session
# objects might have mutexes that can't be deep-copied.
session = kwargs.pop('session', None)
req = copy.deepcopy(kwargs)
mistral_url = req.get('mistral_url')
profile = req.get('profile')
if mistral_url and not isinstance(mistral_url, six.string_types):
raise RuntimeError('Mistral url should be a string.')
auth_handler = auth.get_auth_handler(auth_type)
auth_response = auth_handler.authenticate(req, session=session) or {}
# If the session was None and we're using keystone auth, it will be
# created by the auth_handler.
session = auth_response.pop('session', None)
req.update(auth_response)
mistral_url = auth_response.get('mistral_url') or mistral_url
if not mistral_url:
mistral_url = _DEFAULT_MISTRAL_URL
if profile:
osprofiler_profiler.init(profile)
http_client = httpclient.HTTPClient(mistral_url, session=session,
**req)
# Create all resource managers.
self.workbooks = workbooks.WorkbookManager(http_client)
self.executions = executions.ExecutionManager(http_client)
self.tasks = tasks.TaskManager(http_client)
self.actions = actions.ActionManager(http_client)
self.workflows = workflows.WorkflowManager(http_client)
self.cron_triggers = cron_triggers.CronTriggerManager(http_client)
self.event_triggers = event_triggers.EventTriggerManager(http_client)
self.environments = environments.EnvironmentManager(http_client)
self.action_executions = action_executions.ActionExecutionManager(
http_client)
self.services = services.ServiceManager(http_client)
self.members = members.MemberManager(http_client)