python-zaqarclient/examples/keystone_session_auth.py
Fei Long Wang ca76a31311 Support keystone session when creating client
Currently, Zaqar client doesn't support passing in Keystone
session for authentation. This patch add that support, so
that user can create Zaqar client like:
z = zaqarclient.Client(session=session)

Change-Id: Idbd81678714534116d3f3cf8a395a704b1f61542
2016-11-03 14:31:09 +13:00

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# Copyright 2016 Catalyst IT Ltd.
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from keystoneauth1.identity.generic import password
from keystoneauth1 import session
from zaqarclient.queues.v2 import client
def create_post_delete(queue_name, messages):
"""Auth example
Creates a queue, posts messages to it and finally deletes it with
keystone auth strategy enabled on Zaqar server side.
:params queue_name: The name of the queue
:type queue_name: `six.text_type`
:params messages: Messages to post.
:type messages: list
"""
auth = password.Password(
"http://127.0.0.1/identity_v2_admin",
username="admin",
password="passw0rd",
user_domain_name='default',
project_name='admin',
project_domain_name='default')
keystone_session = session.Session(verify=False, cert=None, auth=auth)
cli = client.Client(session=keystone_session)
queue = cli.queue(queue_name)
queue.post(messages)
for msg in queue.messages(echo=True):
print(msg.body)
msg.delete()
queue.delete()
if __name__ == '__main__':
messages = [{'body': {'id': idx}, 'ttl': 360}
for idx in range(20)]
create_post_delete('my_queue', messages)