python-zaqarclient/examples/keystone_auth.py
yanyanhu ad370a3e55 Using v2 interface in example
This patch revises examples to use v2 interface which
is long-term supported.

Change-Id: I66fe67e1a1e81c092b2f37eaa6d2ad11f6166e22
2016-09-05 22:20:54 -04:00

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# Copyright 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
# Copyright 2014 IBM Corp.
#
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
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from zaqarclient.queues.v2 import client
URL = 'http://localhost:8888'
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
"""
conf = {'auth_opts':
{'backend': 'keystone',
'options': {'os_username': 'zaqar',
'os_password': 'zaqar',
'os_project_id': 'ccad479c402f43a2994f6e372ab3f8fe',
'os_project_name': '',
'os_auth_url': 'http://127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0/',
'insecure': ''}
}
}
cli = client.Client(URL, conf=conf)
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)