poppy/poppy/transport/pecan/controllers/v1/ssl_certificates.py

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# Copyright (c) 2014 Rackspace, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
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import json
import pecan
from pecan import hooks
from poppy.transport.pecan.controllers import base
from poppy.transport.pecan import hooks as poppy_hooks
from poppy.transport.pecan.models.request import ssl_certificate
from poppy.transport.pecan.models.response import ssl_certificate \
as ssl_cert_model
from poppy.transport.validators import helpers
from poppy.transport.validators.schemas import ssl_certificate\
as ssl_certificate_validation
from poppy.transport.validators.stoplight import decorators
from poppy.transport.validators.stoplight import helpers as stoplight_helpers
from poppy.transport.validators.stoplight import rule
class SSLCertificateController(base.Controller, hooks.HookController):
__hooks__ = [poppy_hooks.Context(), poppy_hooks.Error()]
@pecan.expose('json')
@decorators.validate(
request=rule.Rule(
helpers.json_matches_service_schema(
ssl_certificate_validation.SSLCertificateSchema.get_schema(
"ssl_certificate",
"POST")),
helpers.abort_with_message,
stoplight_helpers.pecan_getter))
def post(self):
ssl_certificate_controller = (
self._driver.manager.ssl_certificate_controller)
certificate_info_dict = json.loads(pecan.request.body.decode('utf-8'))
try:
project_id = certificate_info_dict.get('project_id')
cert_obj = ssl_certificate.load_from_json(certificate_info_dict)
cert_obj.project_id = project_id
ssl_certificate_controller.create_ssl_certificate(project_id,
cert_obj)
except LookupError as e:
pecan.abort(400, detail='Provisioning ssl certificate failed. '
'Reason: %s' % str(e))
except ValueError as e:
pecan.abort(400, detail='Provisioning ssl certificate failed. '
'Reason: %s' % str(e))
return pecan.Response(None, 202)
@pecan.expose('json')
@decorators.validate(
domain_name=rule.Rule(
helpers.is_valid_domain_by_name(),
helpers.abort_with_message)
)
def delete(self, domain_name):
# For now we only support 'san' cert type
cert_type = pecan.request.GET.get('cert_type', 'san')
certificate_controller = \
self._driver.manager.ssl_certificate_controller
try:
certificate_controller.delete_ssl_certificate(
self.project_id, domain_name, cert_type
)
except ValueError as e:
pecan.abort(400, detail='Delete ssl certificate failed. '
'Reason: %s' % str(e))
return pecan.Response(None, 202)
@pecan.expose('json')
@decorators.validate(
domain_name=rule.Rule(
helpers.is_valid_domain_by_name(),
helpers.abort_with_message)
)
def get_one(self, domain_name):
certificate_controller = \
self._driver.manager.ssl_certificate_controller
total_cert_info = []
try:
certs_info = certificate_controller.get_certs_info_by_domain(
domain_name=domain_name,
project_id=self.project_id)
except ValueError:
pecan.abort(404, detail='certificate '
'could not be found '
'for domain : %s' %
domain_name)
else:
# convert a cert model into a response cert model
try:
if iter(certs_info):
for cert in certs_info:
total_cert_info.append(ssl_cert_model.Model(cert))
return total_cert_info
except TypeError:
return ssl_cert_model.Model(certs_info)