# Copyright 2012 Managed I.T. # # Author: Kiall Mac Innes # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. import json import os from keystoneclient.auth.identity import generic from keystoneclient.auth import token_endpoint from keystoneclient import session as ks_session import pkg_resources from designateclient import exceptions def resource_string(*args, **kwargs): if len(args) == 0: raise ValueError() package = kwargs.pop('package', None) if not package: package = 'designateclient' resource_path = os.path.join('resources', *args) if not pkg_resources.resource_exists(package, resource_path): raise exceptions.ResourceNotFound('Could not find the requested ' 'resource: %s' % resource_path) return pkg_resources.resource_string(package, resource_path) def load_schema(version, name, package=None): schema_string = resource_string('schemas', version, '%s.json' % name, package=package) return json.loads(schema_string) def get_item_properties(item, fields, mixed_case_fields=[], formatters={}): """Return a tuple containing the item properties. :param item: a single item resource (e.g. Server, Tenant, etc) :param fields: tuple of strings with the desired field names :param mixed_case_fields: tuple of field names to preserve case :param formatters: dictionary mapping field names to callables to format the values """ row = [] for field in fields: if field in formatters: row.append(formatters[field](item)) else: if field in mixed_case_fields: field_name = field.replace(' ', '_') else: field_name = field.lower().replace(' ', '_') if not hasattr(item, field_name) and \ (isinstance(item, dict) and field_name in item): data = item[field_name] else: data = getattr(item, field_name, '') if data is None: data = '' row.append(data) return tuple(row) def get_columns(data): """ Some row's might have variable count of columns, ensure that we have the same. :param data: Results in [{}, {]}] """ columns = set() def _seen(col): columns.add(str(col)) map(lambda item: map(_seen, item.keys()), data) return list(columns) def get_session(auth_url, endpoint, domain_id, domain_name, project_id, project_name, project_domain_name, project_domain_id, username, user_id, password, user_domain_id, user_domain_name, token, insecure, cacert, all_tenants): session = ks_session.Session() # Build + Attach Authentication Plugin auth_args = { 'auth_url': auth_url, 'domain_id': domain_id, 'domain_name': domain_name, 'project_id': project_id, 'project_name': project_name, 'project_domain_name': project_domain_name, 'project_domain_id': project_domain_id, } if token and endpoint: session.auth = token_endpoint.Token(endpoint, token) elif token: auth_args.update({ 'token': token }) session.auth = generic.Token(**auth_args) else: auth_args.update({ 'username': username, 'user_id': user_id, 'password': password, 'user_domain_id': user_domain_id, 'user_domain_name': user_domain_name, }) session.auth = generic.Password(**auth_args) # SSL/TLS Server Cert Verification if insecure is True: session.verify = False else: session.verify = cacert session.all_tenants = all_tenants return session