python-zaqarclient/zaqarclient/auth/__init__.py
Thomas Herve 80474c762d Add a way to create a signed URL from a queue
Add a new signed_url method on v2 Queue object which returns a signature
for that queue, and add a new auth backend which can use that signature.

Change-Id: Iceb3cd0ab99a5a53d54ab79172c6228c4e239d8c
2016-01-20 15:32:45 +01:00

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# Copyright (c) 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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from zaqarclient.auth import base
from zaqarclient.auth import keystone
from zaqarclient.auth import signed_url
_BACKENDS = {
'noauth': base.NoAuth,
'keystone': keystone.KeystoneAuth,
'signed-url': signed_url.SignedURLAuth,
}
def get_backend(backend='keystone', options=None):
"""Loads backend `auth_backend`
:params backend: The backend name to load.
Default: `keystone`
:type backend: `six.string_types`
:param options: Options to pass to the Auth
backend. Refer to the backend for more info.
:type options: `dict`
"""
if options is None:
options = {}
backend = _BACKENDS[backend](options)
return backend