python-neutronclient/neutronclient/client.py
Jamie Lennox 799e288f48 Use adapter from keystoneclient
The adapter in keystoneclient is there to abstract the common client
parameters that may be used when sending a request. We should use that
rather than keeping our own methods.

Closes-Bug: #1403726
Change-Id: I727ac76babb6f6aef1a0f619c011ad67a6e2fccf
2014-12-23 10:33:17 +10:00

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try:
import json
except ImportError:
import simplejson as json
import logging
import os
from keystoneclient import access
from keystoneclient import adapter
import requests
from neutronclient.common import exceptions
from neutronclient.common import utils
from neutronclient.i18n import _
_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
if os.environ.get('NEUTRONCLIENT_DEBUG'):
ch = logging.StreamHandler()
_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
_logger.addHandler(ch)
_requests_log_level = logging.DEBUG
else:
_requests_log_level = logging.WARNING
logging.getLogger("requests").setLevel(_requests_log_level)
class HTTPClient(object):
"""Handles the REST calls and responses, include authn."""
USER_AGENT = 'python-neutronclient'
CONTENT_TYPE = 'application/json'
# 8192 Is the default max URI len for eventlet.wsgi.server
MAX_URI_LEN = 8192
def __init__(self, username=None, user_id=None,
tenant_name=None, tenant_id=None,
password=None, auth_url=None,
token=None, region_name=None, timeout=None,
endpoint_url=None, insecure=False,
endpoint_type='publicURL',
auth_strategy='keystone', ca_cert=None, log_credentials=False,
service_type='network',
**kwargs):
self.username = username
self.user_id = user_id
self.tenant_name = tenant_name
self.tenant_id = tenant_id
self.password = password
self.auth_url = auth_url.rstrip('/') if auth_url else None
self.service_type = service_type
self.endpoint_type = endpoint_type
self.region_name = region_name
self.timeout = timeout
self.auth_token = token
self.auth_tenant_id = None
self.auth_user_id = None
self.endpoint_url = endpoint_url
self.auth_strategy = auth_strategy
self.log_credentials = log_credentials
if insecure:
self.verify_cert = False
else:
self.verify_cert = ca_cert if ca_cert else True
def _cs_request(self, *args, **kwargs):
kargs = {}
kargs.setdefault('headers', kwargs.get('headers', {}))
kargs['headers']['User-Agent'] = self.USER_AGENT
if 'body' in kwargs:
kargs['body'] = kwargs['body']
if self.log_credentials:
log_kargs = kargs
else:
log_kargs = self._strip_credentials(kargs)
utils.http_log_req(_logger, args, log_kargs)
try:
resp, body = self.request(*args, **kargs)
except requests.exceptions.SSLError as e:
raise exceptions.SslCertificateValidationError(reason=e)
except Exception as e:
# Wrap the low-level connection error (socket timeout, redirect
# limit, decompression error, etc) into our custom high-level
# connection exception (it is excepted in the upper layers of code)
_logger.debug("throwing ConnectionFailed : %s", e)
raise exceptions.ConnectionFailed(reason=e)
utils.http_log_resp(_logger, resp, body)
if resp.status_code == 401:
raise exceptions.Unauthorized(message=body)
return resp, body
def _strip_credentials(self, kwargs):
if kwargs.get('body') and self.password:
log_kwargs = kwargs.copy()
log_kwargs['body'] = kwargs['body'].replace(self.password,
'REDACTED')
return log_kwargs
else:
return kwargs
def authenticate_and_fetch_endpoint_url(self):
if not self.auth_token:
self.authenticate()
elif not self.endpoint_url:
self.endpoint_url = self._get_endpoint_url()
def request(self, url, method, body=None, headers=None, **kwargs):
"""Request without authentication."""
content_type = kwargs.pop('content_type', None) or 'application/json'
headers = headers or {}
headers.setdefault('Accept', content_type)
if body:
headers.setdefault('Content-Type', content_type)
headers['User-Agent'] = self.USER_AGENT
resp = requests.request(
method,
url,
data=body,
headers=headers,
verify=self.verify_cert,
timeout=self.timeout,
**kwargs)
return resp, resp.text
def _check_uri_length(self, action):
uri_len = len(self.endpoint_url) + len(action)
if uri_len > self.MAX_URI_LEN:
raise exceptions.RequestURITooLong(
excess=uri_len - self.MAX_URI_LEN)
def do_request(self, url, method, **kwargs):
# Ensure client always has correct uri - do not guesstimate anything
self.authenticate_and_fetch_endpoint_url()
self._check_uri_length(url)
# Perform the request once. If we get a 401 back then it
# might be because the auth token expired, so try to
# re-authenticate and try again. If it still fails, bail.
try:
kwargs.setdefault('headers', {})
if self.auth_token is None:
self.auth_token = ""
kwargs['headers']['X-Auth-Token'] = self.auth_token
resp, body = self._cs_request(self.endpoint_url + url, method,
**kwargs)
return resp, body
except exceptions.Unauthorized:
self.authenticate()
kwargs.setdefault('headers', {})
kwargs['headers']['X-Auth-Token'] = self.auth_token
resp, body = self._cs_request(
self.endpoint_url + url, method, **kwargs)
return resp, body
def _extract_service_catalog(self, body):
"""Set the client's service catalog from the response data."""
self.auth_ref = access.AccessInfo.factory(body=body)
self.service_catalog = self.auth_ref.service_catalog
self.auth_token = self.auth_ref.auth_token
self.auth_tenant_id = self.auth_ref.tenant_id
self.auth_user_id = self.auth_ref.user_id
if not self.endpoint_url:
self.endpoint_url = self.service_catalog.url_for(
attr='region', filter_value=self.region_name,
service_type=self.service_type,
endpoint_type=self.endpoint_type)
def _authenticate_keystone(self):
if self.user_id:
creds = {'userId': self.user_id,
'password': self.password}
else:
creds = {'username': self.username,
'password': self.password}
if self.tenant_id:
body = {'auth': {'passwordCredentials': creds,
'tenantId': self.tenant_id, }, }
else:
body = {'auth': {'passwordCredentials': creds,
'tenantName': self.tenant_name, }, }
if self.auth_url is None:
raise exceptions.NoAuthURLProvided()
token_url = self.auth_url + "/tokens"
resp, resp_body = self._cs_request(token_url, "POST",
body=json.dumps(body),
content_type="application/json",
allow_redirects=True)
if resp.status_code != 200:
raise exceptions.Unauthorized(message=resp_body)
if resp_body:
try:
resp_body = json.loads(resp_body)
except ValueError:
pass
else:
resp_body = None
self._extract_service_catalog(resp_body)
def _authenticate_noauth(self):
if not self.endpoint_url:
message = _('For "noauth" authentication strategy, the endpoint '
'must be specified either in the constructor or '
'using --os-url')
raise exceptions.Unauthorized(message=message)
def authenticate(self):
if self.auth_strategy == 'keystone':
self._authenticate_keystone()
elif self.auth_strategy == 'noauth':
self._authenticate_noauth()
else:
err_msg = _('Unknown auth strategy: %s') % self.auth_strategy
raise exceptions.Unauthorized(message=err_msg)
def _get_endpoint_url(self):
if self.auth_url is None:
raise exceptions.NoAuthURLProvided()
url = self.auth_url + '/tokens/%s/endpoints' % self.auth_token
try:
resp, body = self._cs_request(url, "GET")
except exceptions.Unauthorized:
# rollback to authenticate() to handle case when neutron client
# is initialized just before the token is expired
self.authenticate()
return self.endpoint_url
body = json.loads(body)
for endpoint in body.get('endpoints', []):
if (endpoint['type'] == 'network' and
endpoint.get('region') == self.region_name):
if self.endpoint_type not in endpoint:
raise exceptions.EndpointTypeNotFound(
type_=self.endpoint_type)
return endpoint[self.endpoint_type]
raise exceptions.EndpointNotFound()
def get_auth_info(self):
return {'auth_token': self.auth_token,
'auth_tenant_id': self.auth_tenant_id,
'auth_user_id': self.auth_user_id,
'endpoint_url': self.endpoint_url}
class SessionClient(adapter.Adapter):
def request(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('authenticated', False)
kwargs.setdefault('raise_exc', False)
content_type = kwargs.pop('content_type', None) or 'application/json'
headers = kwargs.setdefault('headers', {})
headers.setdefault('Accept', content_type)
try:
kwargs.setdefault('data', kwargs.pop('body'))
except KeyError:
pass
if kwargs.get('data'):
headers.setdefault('Content-Type', content_type)
resp = super(SessionClient, self).request(*args, **kwargs)
return resp, resp.text
def do_request(self, url, method, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('authenticated', True)
return self.request(url, method, **kwargs)
@property
def endpoint_url(self):
# NOTE(jamielennox): This is used purely by the CLI and should be
# removed when the CLI gets smarter.
return self.get_endpoint()
@property
def auth_token(self):
# NOTE(jamielennox): This is used purely by the CLI and should be
# removed when the CLI gets smarter.
return self.get_token()
def authenticate(self):
# NOTE(jamielennox): This is used purely by the CLI and should be
# removed when the CLI gets smarter.
self.get_token()
def get_auth_info(self):
auth_info = {'auth_token': self.auth_token,
'endpoint_url': self.endpoint_url}
# NOTE(jamielennox): This is the best we can do here. It will work
# with identity plugins which is the primary case but we should
# deprecate it's usage as much as possible.
try:
get_access = (self.auth or self.session.auth).get_access
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
auth_ref = get_access(self.session)
auth_info['auth_tenant_id'] = auth_ref.project_id
auth_info['auth_user_id'] = auth_ref.user_id
return auth_info
# FIXME(bklei): Should refactor this to use kwargs and only
# explicitly list arguments that are not None.
def construct_http_client(username=None,
user_id=None,
tenant_name=None,
tenant_id=None,
password=None,
auth_url=None,
token=None,
region_name=None,
timeout=None,
endpoint_url=None,
insecure=False,
endpoint_type='publicURL',
log_credentials=None,
auth_strategy='keystone',
ca_cert=None,
service_type='network',
session=None,
**kwargs):
if session:
kwargs.setdefault('user_agent', 'python-neutronclient')
kwargs.setdefault('interface', endpoint_type)
return SessionClient(session=session,
service_type=service_type,
region_name=region_name,
**kwargs)
else:
# FIXME(bklei): username and password are now optional. Need
# to test that they were provided in this mode. Should also
# refactor to use kwargs.
return HTTPClient(username=username,
password=password,
tenant_id=tenant_id,
tenant_name=tenant_name,
user_id=user_id,
auth_url=auth_url,
token=token,
endpoint_url=endpoint_url,
insecure=insecure,
timeout=timeout,
region_name=region_name,
endpoint_type=endpoint_type,
service_type=service_type,
ca_cert=ca_cert,
log_credentials=log_credentials,
auth_strategy=auth_strategy)