1. As mentioned in [1], we should avoid using six.iteritems to achieve
iterators. We can use dict.items instead, as it will return iterators
in PY3 as well. And dict.items/keys will more readable.
2. In py2, the performance about list should be negligible,
see the link [2].
[1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Python3
[2] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-June/066391.html
Co-Authored-By: Akihiro Motoki <amotoki@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I4b9edb326444264c0f6c4ad281acaac356a07e85
Implements: blueprint replace-iteritems-with-items
Leverage the new cliff command class attribute (_description)
to get the help of a command, this allows us to mark strings
for translation. We could not do this before since the help
was grabbed from the docstring.
This also depends on a new release of cliff and a bump to the
minimum level in osc's requirements.
Closes-Bug: 1636209
Depends-On: Id915f6aa7d95a0ff3dc6e2ceaac5decb3f3bf0da
Change-Id: I8673080bb5625e8e3c499feaefd42dfc7121e96f
Use osc-lib directly for exceptions.
Leave openstackclient.common.exceptions for deprecation period.
Change-Id: Iea3e862302372e1b31ccd27f69db59b4953ca828
Currently OpenStackClient uses keystoneclient for authentication.
This change will update OpenStackClient to use keystoneauth for
authentication.
All dependant test have been updated.
Updating how auth_ref is set in the tests to use KSA fixtures had
some racy side-effects. The user_role_list tests failed when they
picked up an auth_ref that was a fixture. This exposed a weakness
in ListUserRole that needed to be fixed at the same time re
handling of unscoped tokens and options.
Change-Id: I4ddb2dbbb3bf2ab37494468eaf65cef9213a6e00
Closes-Bug: 1533369
If no region is set in Keystone, null is deserialized as None and the
region has None has value, which triggers a type error when building the
output string.
This patch fixes that.
Change-Id: I7637dc2595655cf452f38308f99fe66ac782e16d
Previously each command logs take_action parameters explicitly
by using @utils.log_method decorator or log.debug().
Some commands have no logging.
This commit calls a logger in the base class and
drops all logging definition from individual commands.
Closes-Bug: #1532294
Change-Id: I43cd0290a4353c68c075bade9571c940733da1be
Instead of duplicating the same log statement throughout
the code, the same logic can be provided by a shared decorator
that abstracts away the logging capability and unifies it behind
a common function instead.
Change-Id: Icc63bced7347c8bbf0299a4c5821425a10892a79