python-openstackclient/openstackclient/identity/v3/role_assignment.py
Henry Nash 5eb7e626b1 Add support for domain specific roles
A role entity can now be specified as domain specific.

Closes-bug: #1606105
Change-Id: I564cf3da1d61f5bfcf85be591480d2f5c8d694a0
2016-08-10 20:32:55 +00:00

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"""Identity v3 Assignment action implementations """
from osc_lib.command import command
from osc_lib import utils
from openstackclient.i18n import _
from openstackclient.identity import common
class ListRoleAssignment(command.Lister):
"""List role assignments"""
def get_parser(self, prog_name):
parser = super(ListRoleAssignment, self).get_parser(prog_name)
parser.add_argument(
'--effective',
action="store_true",
default=False,
help=_('Returns only effective role assignments'),
)
parser.add_argument(
'--role',
metavar='<role>',
help=_('Role to filter (name or ID)'),
)
common.add_role_domain_option_to_parser(parser)
parser.add_argument(
'--names',
action="store_true",
help=_('Display names instead of IDs'),
)
user_or_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
user_or_group.add_argument(
'--user',
metavar='<user>',
help=_('User to filter (name or ID)'),
)
common.add_user_domain_option_to_parser(parser)
user_or_group.add_argument(
'--group',
metavar='<group>',
help=_('Group to filter (name or ID)'),
)
common.add_group_domain_option_to_parser(parser)
domain_or_project = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
domain_or_project.add_argument(
'--domain',
metavar='<domain>',
help=_('Domain to filter (name or ID)'),
)
domain_or_project.add_argument(
'--project',
metavar='<project>',
help=_('Project to filter (name or ID)'),
)
common.add_project_domain_option_to_parser(parser)
common.add_inherited_option_to_parser(parser)
parser.add_argument(
'--auth-user',
action="store_true",
dest='authuser',
help='Only list assignments for the authenticated user',
)
parser.add_argument(
'--auth-project',
action="store_true",
dest='authproject',
help='Only list assignments for the project to which the '
'authenticated user\'s token is scoped',
)
return parser
def _as_tuple(self, assignment):
return (assignment.role, assignment.user, assignment.group,
assignment.project, assignment.domain, assignment.inherited)
def take_action(self, parsed_args):
identity_client = self.app.client_manager.identity
auth_ref = self.app.client_manager.auth_ref
role = None
role_domain_id = None
if parsed_args.role_domain:
role_domain_id = common.find_domain(identity_client,
parsed_args.role_domain).id
if parsed_args.role:
role = utils.find_resource(
identity_client.roles,
parsed_args.role,
domain_id=role_domain_id
)
user = None
if parsed_args.user:
user = common.find_user(
identity_client,
parsed_args.user,
parsed_args.user_domain,
)
elif parsed_args.authuser:
if auth_ref:
user = common.find_user(
identity_client,
auth_ref.user_id
)
domain = None
if parsed_args.domain:
domain = common.find_domain(
identity_client,
parsed_args.domain,
)
project = None
if parsed_args.project:
project = common.find_project(
identity_client,
parsed_args.project,
parsed_args.project_domain,
)
elif parsed_args.authproject:
if auth_ref:
project = common.find_project(
identity_client,
auth_ref.project_id
)
group = None
if parsed_args.group:
group = common.find_group(
identity_client,
parsed_args.group,
parsed_args.group_domain,
)
include_names = True if parsed_args.names else False
effective = True if parsed_args.effective else False
columns = ('Role', 'User', 'Group', 'Project', 'Domain', 'Inherited')
inherited_to = 'projects' if parsed_args.inherited else None
data = identity_client.role_assignments.list(
domain=domain,
user=user,
group=group,
project=project,
role=role,
effective=effective,
os_inherit_extension_inherited_to=inherited_to,
include_names=include_names)
data_parsed = []
for assignment in data:
# Removing the extra "scope" layer in the assignment json
scope = assignment.scope
if 'project' in scope:
if include_names:
prj = '@'.join([scope['project']['name'],
scope['project']['domain']['name']])
setattr(assignment, 'project', prj)
else:
setattr(assignment, 'project', scope['project']['id'])
assignment.domain = ''
elif 'domain' in scope:
if include_names:
setattr(assignment, 'domain', scope['domain']['name'])
else:
setattr(assignment, 'domain', scope['domain']['id'])
assignment.project = ''
else:
assignment.domain = ''
assignment.project = ''
inherited = scope.get('OS-INHERIT:inherited_to') == 'projects'
assignment.inherited = inherited
del assignment.scope
if hasattr(assignment, 'user'):
if include_names:
usr = '@'.join([assignment.user['name'],
assignment.user['domain']['name']])
setattr(assignment, 'user', usr)
else:
setattr(assignment, 'user', assignment.user['id'])
assignment.group = ''
elif hasattr(assignment, 'group'):
if include_names:
grp = '@'.join([assignment.group['name'],
assignment.group['domain']['name']])
setattr(assignment, 'group', grp)
else:
setattr(assignment, 'group', assignment.group['id'])
assignment.user = ''
else:
assignment.user = ''
assignment.group = ''
if hasattr(assignment, 'role'):
if include_names:
# TODO(henry-nash): If this is a domain specific role it
# would be good show this as role@domain, although this
# domain info is not yet included in the response from the
# server. Although we could get it by re-reading the role
# from the ID, let's wait until the server does the right
# thing.
setattr(assignment, 'role', assignment.role['name'])
else:
setattr(assignment, 'role', assignment.role['id'])
else:
assignment.role = ''
# Creating a tuple from data object fields
# (including the blank ones)
data_parsed.append(self._as_tuple(assignment))
return columns, tuple(data_parsed)