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python-mistralclient/mistralclient/api/v2/client.py
Dina Belova a37b5fe562 Make osprofiler dependency "soft"
All OpenStack clients contain osprofiler as a soft dependency
(profiling works only if osprofiler package is installed already
on the env). This is done intentionally: this allows to avoid its
installation on the client nodes, that are not supposed to present
a profiling client (e.g. non-admin users). Moreover, marking osprofiler
as a strict dependency now leads to bug #1361235 being reproduced
in specific Horizon installations (when horizon is installed in a
python virtualenv along with it's dependencies).

Change-Id: Ifdfaa89995fb2340d7b6540373f41e9f2fd35bcc
Closes-Bug: #1361235
2016-08-29 17:47:10 -07:00

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# Copyright 2014 - Mirantis, Inc.
# Copyright 2015 - StackStorm, Inc.
#
# 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
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
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 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.auth import auth_types
from mistralclient.auth import keycloak
from mistralclient.auth import keystone
osprofiler_profiler = importutils.try_import("osprofiler.profiler")
_DEFAULT_MISTRAL_URL = "http://localhost:8989/v2"
class Client(object):
def __init__(self, mistral_url=None, username=None, api_key=None,
project_name=None, auth_url=None, project_id=None,
endpoint_type='publicURL', service_type='workflowv2',
auth_token=None, user_id=None, cacert=None, insecure=False,
profile=None, auth_type=auth_types.KEYSTONE, client_id=None,
client_secret=None, target_username=None, target_api_key=None,
target_project_name=None, target_auth_url=None,
target_project_id=None, target_auth_token=None,
target_user_id=None, target_cacert=None,
target_insecure=False, **kwargs):
if mistral_url and not isinstance(mistral_url, six.string_types):
raise RuntimeError('Mistral url should be a string.')
if auth_url:
if auth_type == auth_types.KEYSTONE:
(mistral_url, auth_token, project_id, user_id) = (
keystone.authenticate(
mistral_url,
username,
api_key,
project_name,
auth_url,
project_id,
endpoint_type,
service_type,
auth_token,
user_id,
cacert,
insecure
)
)
elif auth_type == auth_types.KEYCLOAK_OIDC:
auth_token = keycloak.authenticate(
auth_url,
client_id,
client_secret,
project_name,
username,
api_key,
auth_token,
cacert,
insecure
)
# In case of KeyCloak OpenID Connect we can treat project
# name and id in the same way because KeyCloak realm is
# essentially a different OpenID Connect Issuer which in
# KeyCloak is represented just as a URL path component
# (see http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html).
project_id = project_name
else:
raise RuntimeError(
'Invalid authentication type [value=%s, valid_values=%s]'
% (auth_type, auth_types.ALL)
)
if not mistral_url:
mistral_url = _DEFAULT_MISTRAL_URL
if profile:
osprofiler_profiler.init(profile)
if target_auth_url:
keystone.authenticate(
mistral_url,
target_username,
target_api_key,
target_project_name,
target_auth_url,
target_project_id,
endpoint_type,
service_type,
target_auth_token,
target_user_id,
target_cacert,
target_insecure
)
self.http_client = httpclient.HTTPClient(
mistral_url,
auth_token,
project_id,
user_id,
cacert=cacert,
insecure=insecure,
target_token=target_auth_token,
target_auth_uri=target_auth_url,
**kwargs
)
# Create all resource managers.
self.workbooks = workbooks.WorkbookManager(self)
self.executions = executions.ExecutionManager(self)
self.tasks = tasks.TaskManager(self)
self.actions = actions.ActionManager(self)
self.workflows = workflows.WorkflowManager(self)
self.cron_triggers = cron_triggers.CronTriggerManager(self)
self.environments = environments.EnvironmentManager(self)
self.action_executions = action_executions.ActionExecutionManager(self)
self.services = services.ServiceManager(self)
self.members = members.MemberManager(self)