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# 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 datetime
import functools
import hashlib
import json
import logging
import os
import platform
import socket
import sys
import time
import uuid

from positional import positional
import requests
import six
from six.moves import urllib

import keystoneauth1
from keystoneauth1 import _utils as utils
from keystoneauth1 import exceptions

try:
    import netaddr
except ImportError:
    netaddr = None

try:
    import osprofiler.web as osprofiler_web
except ImportError:
    osprofiler_web = None

DEFAULT_USER_AGENT = 'keystoneauth1/%s %s %s/%s' % (
    keystoneauth1.__version__, requests.utils.default_user_agent(),
    platform.python_implementation(), platform.python_version())

_logger = utils.get_logger(__name__)


def _construct_session(session_obj=None):
    # NOTE(morganfainberg): if the logic in this function changes be sure to
    # update the betamax fixture's '_construct_session_with_betamax" function
    # as well.
    if not session_obj:
        session_obj = requests.Session()
        # Use TCPKeepAliveAdapter to fix bug 1323862
        for scheme in list(session_obj.adapters):
            session_obj.mount(scheme, TCPKeepAliveAdapter())
    return session_obj


class _JSONEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):

    def default(self, o):
        if isinstance(o, datetime.datetime):
            return o.isoformat()
        if isinstance(o, uuid.UUID):
            return six.text_type(o)
        if netaddr and isinstance(o, netaddr.IPAddress):
            return six.text_type(o)

        return super(_JSONEncoder, self).default(o)


class _StringFormatter(object):
    """A String formatter that fetches values on demand."""

    def __init__(self, session, auth):
        self.session = session
        self.auth = auth

    def __getitem__(self, item):
        if item == 'project_id':
            value = self.session.get_project_id(self.auth)
        elif item == 'user_id':
            value = self.session.get_user_id(self.auth)
        else:
            raise AttributeError(item)

        if not value:
            raise ValueError("This type of authentication does not provide a "
                             "%s that can be substituted" % item)

        return value


def _determine_calling_package():
    """Walk the call frames trying to identify what is using this module."""
    # Create a lookup table mapping file name to module name. The ``inspect``
    # module does this but is far less efficient. Same story with the
    # frame walking below.  One could use ``inspect.stack()`` but it
    # has far more overhead.
    mod_lookup = dict((m.__file__, n) for n, m in sys.modules.items()
                      if hasattr(m, '__file__'))

    # NOTE(shaleh): these are not useful because they hide the real
    # user of the code. debtcollector did not import keystoneauth but
    # it will show up in the call stack. Similarly we do not want to
    # report ourselves or keystone client as the user agent. The real
    # user is the code importing them.
    ignored = ('debtcollector', 'keystoneauth1', 'keystoneclient')

    i = 0
    while True:
        i += 1

        try:
            # NOTE(shaleh): this is safe in CPython but could break in
            # other implementations of Python. Yes, the `inspect`
            # module could be used instead. But it does a lot more
            # work so it has worse performance.
            f = sys._getframe(i)
            try:
                name = mod_lookup[f.f_code.co_filename]
                # finds the full name module.foo.bar but all we need
                # is the module name.
                name, _, _ = name.partition('.')
                if name not in ignored:
                    return name
            except KeyError:
                pass  # builtin or the like
        except ValueError:
            # hit the bottom of the frame stack
            break

    return None


def _determine_user_agent():
    """Attempt to programatically generate a user agent string.

    First, look at the name of the process. Return this unless it is in
    the `ignored` list.  Otherwise, look at the function call stack and
    try to find the name of the code that invoked this module.
    """
    # NOTE(shaleh): mod_wsgi is not any more useful than just
    # reporting "keystoneauth". Ignore it and perform the package name
    # heuristic.
    ignored = ('mod_wsgi', )

    try:
        name = sys.argv[0]
    except IndexError:
        # sys.argv is empty, usually the Python interpreter prevents this.
        return None

    if not name:
        return None

    name = os.path.basename(name)
    if name in ignored:
        name = _determine_calling_package()
    return name


class Session(object):
    """Maintains client communication state and common functionality.

    As much as possible the parameters to this class reflect and are passed
    directly to the :mod:`requests` library.

    :param auth: An authentication plugin to authenticate the session with.
                 (optional, defaults to None)
    :type auth: keystoneauth1.plugin.BaseAuthPlugin
    :param requests.Session session: A requests session object that can be used
                                     for issuing requests. (optional)
    :param str original_ip: The original IP of the requesting user which will
                            be sent to identity service in a 'Forwarded'
                            header. (optional)
    :param verify: The verification arguments to pass to requests. These are of
                   the same form as requests expects, so True or False to
                   verify (or not) against system certificates or a path to a
                   bundle or CA certs to check against or None for requests to
                   attempt to locate and use certificates. (optional, defaults
                   to True)
    :param cert: A client certificate to pass to requests. These are of the
                 same form as requests expects. Either a single filename
                 containing both the certificate and key or a tuple containing
                 the path to the certificate then a path to the key. (optional)
    :param float timeout: A timeout to pass to requests. This should be a
                          numerical value indicating some amount (or fraction)
                          of seconds or 0 for no timeout. (optional, defaults
                          to 0)
    :param str user_agent: A User-Agent header string to use for the request.
                           If not provided, a default of
                           :attr:`~keystoneauth1.session.DEFAULT_USER_AGENT` is
                           used, which contains the keystoneauth1 version as
                           well as those of the requests library and which
                           Python is being used. When a non-None value is
                           passed, it will be prepended to the default.
    :param int/bool redirect: Controls the maximum number of redirections that
                              can be followed by a request. Either an integer
                              for a specific count or True/False for
                              forever/never. (optional, default to 30)
    :param dict additional_headers: Additional headers that should be attached
                                    to every request passing through the
                                    session. Headers of the same name specified
                                    per request will take priority.
    """

    user_agent = None

    _REDIRECT_STATUSES = (301, 302, 303, 305, 307, 308)

    _DEFAULT_REDIRECT_LIMIT = 30

    @positional(2)
    def __init__(self, auth=None, session=None, original_ip=None, verify=True,
                 cert=None, timeout=None, user_agent=None,
                 redirect=_DEFAULT_REDIRECT_LIMIT, additional_headers=None):

        self.auth = auth
        self.session = _construct_session(session)
        self.original_ip = original_ip
        self.verify = verify
        self.cert = cert
        self.timeout = None
        self.redirect = redirect
        self.additional_headers = additional_headers or {}

        if timeout is not None:
            self.timeout = float(timeout)

        # Per RFC 7231 Section 5.5.3, identifiers in a user-agent should be
        # ordered by decreasing significance.  If a user sets their product
        # that value will be used. Otherwise we attempt to derive a useful
        # product value. The value will be prepended it to the KSA version,
        # requests version, and then the Python version.

        if user_agent is None:
            user_agent = _determine_user_agent()

        if user_agent is not None:
            self.user_agent = "%s %s" % (user_agent, DEFAULT_USER_AGENT)

        self._json = _JSONEncoder()

    @property
    def adapters(self):
        return self.session.adapters

    @adapters.setter
    def adapters(self, value):
        self.session.adapters = value

    def mount(self, scheme, adapter):
        self.session.mount(scheme, adapter)

    def _remove_service_catalog(self, body):
        try:
            data = json.loads(body)

            # V3 token
            if 'token' in data and 'catalog' in data['token']:
                data['token']['catalog'] = '<removed>'
                return self._json.encode(data)

            # V2 token
            if 'serviceCatalog' in data['access']:
                data['access']['serviceCatalog'] = '<removed>'
                return self._json.encode(data)

        except Exception:
            # Don't fail trying to clean up the request body.
            pass
        return body

    @staticmethod
    def _process_header(header):
        """Redact the secure headers to be logged."""
        secure_headers = ('authorization', 'x-auth-token',
                          'x-subject-token',)
        if header[0].lower() in secure_headers:
            token_hasher = hashlib.sha1()
            token_hasher.update(header[1].encode('utf-8'))
            token_hash = token_hasher.hexdigest()
            return (header[0], '{SHA1}%s' % token_hash)
        return header

    @positional()
    def _http_log_request(self, url, method=None, data=None,
                          json=None, headers=None, query_params=None,
                          logger=_logger):
        if not logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG):
            # NOTE(morganfainberg): This whole debug section is expensive,
            # there is no need to do the work if we're not going to emit a
            # debug log.
            return

        string_parts = ['REQ: curl -g -i']

        # NOTE(jamielennox): None means let requests do its default validation
        # so we need to actually check that this is False.
        if self.verify is False:
            string_parts.append('--insecure')
        elif isinstance(self.verify, six.string_types):
            string_parts.append('--cacert "%s"' % self.verify)

        if method:
            string_parts.extend(['-X', method])

        if query_params:
            # Don't check against `is not None` as this can be
            # an empty dictionary, which we shouldn't bother logging.
            url = url + '?' + urllib.parse.urlencode(query_params)
            # URLs with query strings need to be wrapped in quotes in order
            # for the CURL command to run properly.
            string_parts.append('"%s"' % url)
        else:
            string_parts.append(url)

        if headers:
            for header in six.iteritems(headers):
                string_parts.append('-H "%s: %s"'
                                    % self._process_header(header))
        if json:
            data = self._json.encode(json)
        if data:
            if isinstance(data, six.binary_type):
                try:
                    data = data.decode("ascii")
                except UnicodeDecodeError:
                    data = "<binary_data>"
            string_parts.append("-d '%s'" % data)

        logger.debug(' '.join(string_parts))

    @positional()
    def _http_log_response(self, response=None, json=None,
                           status_code=None, headers=None, text=None,
                           logger=_logger):
        if not logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG):
            return

        if response is not None:
            if not status_code:
                status_code = response.status_code
            if not headers:
                headers = response.headers
            if not text:
                text = self._remove_service_catalog(response.text)
        if json:
            text = self._json.encode(json)

        string_parts = ['RESP:']

        if status_code:
            string_parts.append('[%s]' % status_code)
        if headers:
            for header in six.iteritems(headers):
                string_parts.append('%s: %s' % self._process_header(header))
        if text:
            string_parts.append('\nRESP BODY: %s\n' % text)

        logger.debug(' '.join(string_parts))

    @positional()
    def request(self, url, method, json=None, original_ip=None,
                user_agent=None, redirect=None, authenticated=None,
                endpoint_filter=None, auth=None, requests_auth=None,
                raise_exc=True, allow_reauth=True, log=True,
                endpoint_override=None, connect_retries=0, logger=_logger,
                allow={}, **kwargs):
        """Send an HTTP request with the specified characteristics.

        Wrapper around `requests.Session.request` to handle tasks such as
        setting headers, JSON encoding/decoding, and error handling.

        Arguments that are not handled are passed through to the requests
        library.

        :param str url: Path or fully qualified URL of HTTP request. If only a
                        path is provided then endpoint_filter must also be
                        provided such that the base URL can be determined. If a
                        fully qualified URL is provided then endpoint_filter
                        will be ignored.
        :param str method: The http method to use. (e.g. 'GET', 'POST')
        :param str original_ip: Mark this request as forwarded for this ip.
                                (optional)
        :param dict headers: Headers to be included in the request. (optional)
        :param json: Some data to be represented as JSON. (optional)
        :param str user_agent: A user_agent to use for the request. If present
                               will override one present in headers. (optional)
        :param int/bool redirect: the maximum number of redirections that
                                  can be followed by a request. Either an
                                  integer for a specific count or True/False
                                  for forever/never. (optional)
        :param int connect_retries: the maximum number of retries that should
                                    be attempted for connection errors.
                                    (optional, defaults to 0 - never retry).
        :param bool authenticated: True if a token should be attached to this
                                   request, False if not or None for attach if
                                   an auth_plugin is available.
                                   (optional, defaults to None)
        :param dict endpoint_filter: Data to be provided to an auth plugin with
                                     which it should be able to determine an
                                     endpoint to use for this request. If not
                                     provided then URL is expected to be a
                                     fully qualified URL. (optional)
        :param str endpoint_override: The URL to use instead of looking up the
                                      endpoint in the auth plugin. This will be
                                      ignored if a fully qualified URL is
                                      provided but take priority over an
                                      endpoint_filter. This string may contain
                                      the values ``%(project_id)s`` and
                                      ``%(user_id)s`` to have those values
                                      replaced by the project_id/user_id of the
                                      current authentication. (optional)
        :param auth: The auth plugin to use when authenticating this request.
                     This will override the plugin that is attached to the
                     session (if any). (optional)
        :type auth: keystoneauth1.plugin.BaseAuthPlugin
        :param requests_auth: A requests library auth plugin that cannot be
                              passed via kwarg because the `auth` kwarg
                              collides with our own auth plugins. (optional)
        :type requests_auth: :py:class:`requests.auth.AuthBase`
        :param bool raise_exc: If True then raise an appropriate exception for
                               failed HTTP requests. If False then return the
                               request object. (optional, default True)
        :param bool allow_reauth: Allow fetching a new token and retrying the
                                  request on receiving a 401 Unauthorized
                                  response. (optional, default True)
        :param bool log: If True then log the request and response data to the
                         debug log. (optional, default True)
        :param logger: The logger object to use to log request and responses.
                       If not provided the keystoneauth1.session default
                       logger will be used.
        :type logger: logging.Logger
        :param dict allow: Extra filters to pass when discovering API
                           versions. (optional)
        :param kwargs: any other parameter that can be passed to
                       :meth:`requests.Session.request` (such as `headers`).
                       Except:

                       - `data` will be overwritten by the data in the `json`
                         param.
                       - `allow_redirects` is ignored as redirects are handled
                         by the session.

        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.base.ClientException: For connection
            failure, or to indicate an error response code.

        :returns: The response to the request.
        """
        headers = kwargs.setdefault('headers', dict())

        if authenticated is None:
            authenticated = bool(auth or self.auth)

        if authenticated:
            auth_headers = self.get_auth_headers(auth)

            if auth_headers is None:
                msg = 'No valid authentication is available'
                raise exceptions.AuthorizationFailure(msg)

            headers.update(auth_headers)

        if osprofiler_web:
            headers.update(osprofiler_web.get_trace_id_headers())

        # if we are passed a fully qualified URL and an endpoint_filter we
        # should ignore the filter. This will make it easier for clients who
        # want to overrule the default endpoint_filter data added to all client
        # requests. We check fully qualified here by the presence of a host.
        if not urllib.parse.urlparse(url).netloc:
            base_url = None

            if endpoint_override:
                base_url = endpoint_override % _StringFormatter(self, auth)
            elif endpoint_filter:
                base_url = self.get_endpoint(auth, allow=allow,
                                             **endpoint_filter)

            if not base_url:
                raise exceptions.EndpointNotFound()

            url = '%s/%s' % (base_url.rstrip('/'), url.lstrip('/'))

        if self.cert:
            kwargs.setdefault('cert', self.cert)

        if self.timeout is not None:
            kwargs.setdefault('timeout', self.timeout)

        if user_agent:
            headers['User-Agent'] = user_agent
        elif self.user_agent:
            user_agent = headers.setdefault('User-Agent', self.user_agent)
        else:
            user_agent = headers.setdefault('User-Agent', DEFAULT_USER_AGENT)

        if self.original_ip:
            headers.setdefault('Forwarded',
                               'for=%s;by=%s' % (self.original_ip, user_agent))

        if json is not None:
            headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/json'
            kwargs['data'] = self._json.encode(json)

        for k, v in self.additional_headers.items():
            headers.setdefault(k, v)

        kwargs.setdefault('verify', self.verify)

        if requests_auth:
            kwargs['auth'] = requests_auth

        # Query parameters that are included in the url string will
        # be logged properly, but those sent in the `params` parameter
        # (which the requests library handles) need to be explicitly
        # picked out so they can be included in the URL that gets loggged.
        query_params = kwargs.get('params', dict())

        if log:
            self._http_log_request(url, method=method,
                                   data=kwargs.get('data'),
                                   headers=headers,
                                   query_params=query_params,
                                   logger=logger)

        # Force disable requests redirect handling. We will manage this below.
        kwargs['allow_redirects'] = False

        if redirect is None:
            redirect = self.redirect

        send = functools.partial(self._send_request,
                                 url, method, redirect, log, logger,
                                 connect_retries)

        try:
            connection_params = self.get_auth_connection_params(auth=auth)
        except exceptions.MissingAuthPlugin:
            # NOTE(jamielennox): If we've gotten this far without an auth
            # plugin then we should be happy with allowing no additional
            # connection params. This will be the typical case for plugins
            # anyway.
            pass
        else:
            if connection_params:
                kwargs.update(connection_params)

        resp = send(**kwargs)

        # handle getting a 401 Unauthorized response by invalidating the plugin
        # and then retrying the request. This is only tried once.
        if resp.status_code == 401 and authenticated and allow_reauth:
            if self.invalidate(auth):
                auth_headers = self.get_auth_headers(auth)

                if auth_headers is not None:
                    headers.update(auth_headers)
                    resp = send(**kwargs)

        if raise_exc and resp.status_code >= 400:
            logger.debug('Request returned failure status: %s',
                         resp.status_code)
            raise exceptions.from_response(resp, method, url)

        return resp

    def _send_request(self, url, method, redirect, log, logger,
                      connect_retries, connect_retry_delay=0.5, **kwargs):
        # NOTE(jamielennox): We handle redirection manually because the
        # requests lib follows some browser patterns where it will redirect
        # POSTs as GETs for certain statuses which is not want we want for an
        # API. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post/Redirect/Get

        # NOTE(jamielennox): The interaction between retries and redirects are
        # handled naively. We will attempt only a maximum number of retries and
        # redirects rather than per request limits. Otherwise the extreme case
        # could be redirects * retries requests. This will be sufficient in
        # most cases and can be fixed properly if there's ever a need.

        try:
            try:
                resp = self.session.request(method, url, **kwargs)
            except requests.exceptions.SSLError as e:
                msg = 'SSL exception connecting to %(url)s: %(error)s' % {
                    'url': url, 'error': e}
                raise exceptions.SSLError(msg)
            except requests.exceptions.Timeout:
                msg = 'Request to %s timed out' % url
                raise exceptions.ConnectTimeout(msg)
            except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError:
                msg = 'Unable to establish connection to %s' % url
                raise exceptions.ConnectFailure(msg)
            except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
                msg = 'Unexpected exception for %(url)s: %(error)s' % {
                    'url': url, 'error': e}
                raise exceptions.UnknownConnectionError(msg, e)

        except exceptions.RetriableConnectionFailure as e:
            if connect_retries <= 0:
                raise

            logger.info('Failure: %(e)s. Retrying in %(delay).1fs.',
                        {'e': e, 'delay': connect_retry_delay})
            time.sleep(connect_retry_delay)

            return self._send_request(
                url, method, redirect, log, logger,
                connect_retries=connect_retries - 1,
                connect_retry_delay=connect_retry_delay * 2,
                **kwargs)

        if log:
            self._http_log_response(response=resp, logger=logger)

        if resp.status_code in self._REDIRECT_STATUSES:
            # be careful here in python True == 1 and False == 0
            if isinstance(redirect, bool):
                redirect_allowed = redirect
            else:
                redirect -= 1
                redirect_allowed = redirect >= 0

            if not redirect_allowed:
                return resp

            try:
                location = resp.headers['location']
            except KeyError:
                logger.warning("Failed to redirect request to %s as new "
                               "location was not provided.", resp.url)
            else:
                # NOTE(jamielennox): We don't pass through connect_retry_delay.
                # This request actually worked so we can reset the delay count.
                new_resp = self._send_request(
                    location, method, redirect, log, logger,
                    connect_retries=connect_retries,
                    **kwargs)

                if not isinstance(new_resp.history, list):
                    new_resp.history = list(new_resp.history)
                new_resp.history.insert(0, resp)
                resp = new_resp

        return resp

    def head(self, url, **kwargs):
        """Perform a HEAD request.

        This calls :py:meth:`.request()` with ``method`` set to ``HEAD``.

        """
        return self.request(url, 'HEAD', **kwargs)

    def get(self, url, **kwargs):
        """Perform a GET request.

        This calls :py:meth:`.request()` with ``method`` set to ``GET``.

        """
        return self.request(url, 'GET', **kwargs)

    def post(self, url, **kwargs):
        """Perform a POST request.

        This calls :py:meth:`.request()` with ``method`` set to ``POST``.

        """
        return self.request(url, 'POST', **kwargs)

    def put(self, url, **kwargs):
        """Perform a PUT request.

        This calls :py:meth:`.request()` with ``method`` set to ``PUT``.

        """
        return self.request(url, 'PUT', **kwargs)

    def delete(self, url, **kwargs):
        """Perform a DELETE request.

        This calls :py:meth:`.request()` with ``method`` set to ``DELETE``.

        """
        return self.request(url, 'DELETE', **kwargs)

    def patch(self, url, **kwargs):
        """Perform a PATCH request.

        This calls :py:meth:`.request()` with ``method`` set to ``PATCH``.

        """
        return self.request(url, 'PATCH', **kwargs)

    def _auth_required(self, auth, msg):
        if not auth:
            auth = self.auth

        if not auth:
            msg_fmt = 'An auth plugin is required to %s'
            raise exceptions.MissingAuthPlugin(msg_fmt % msg)

        return auth

    def get_auth_headers(self, auth=None, **kwargs):
        """Return auth headers as provided by the auth plugin.

        :param auth: The auth plugin to use for token. Overrides the plugin
                     on the session. (optional)
        :type auth: keystoneauth1.plugin.BaseAuthPlugin

        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.auth.AuthorizationFailure:
            if a new token fetch fails.
        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.auth_plugins.MissingAuthPlugin:
            if a plugin is not available.

        :returns: Authentication headers or None for failure.
        :rtype: :class:`dict`
        """
        auth = self._auth_required(auth, 'fetch a token')
        return auth.get_headers(self, **kwargs)

    def get_token(self, auth=None):
        """Return a token as provided by the auth plugin.

        :param auth: The auth plugin to use for token. Overrides the plugin
                     on the session. (optional)
        :type auth: keystoneauth1.plugin.BaseAuthPlugin

        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.auth.AuthorizationFailure:
             if a new token fetch fails.
        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.auth_plugins.MissingAuthPlugin:
            if a plugin is not available.

        .. warning::
            **DEPRECATED**: This assumes that the only header that is used to
            authenticate a message is ``X-Auth-Token``. This may not be
            correct. Use :meth:`get_auth_headers` instead.

        :returns: A valid token.
        :rtype: string
        """
        return (self.get_auth_headers(auth) or {}).get('X-Auth-Token')

    def get_endpoint(self, auth=None, **kwargs):
        """Get an endpoint as provided by the auth plugin.

        :param auth: The auth plugin to use for token. Overrides the plugin on
                     the session. (optional)
        :type auth: keystoneauth1.plugin.BaseAuthPlugin

        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.auth_plugins.MissingAuthPlugin:
            if a plugin is not available.

        :returns: An endpoint if available or None.
        :rtype: string
        """
        auth = self._auth_required(auth, 'determine endpoint URL')
        return auth.get_endpoint(self, **kwargs)

    def get_auth_connection_params(self, auth=None, **kwargs):
        """Return auth connection params as provided by the auth plugin.

        An auth plugin may specify connection parameters to the request like
        providing a client certificate for communication.

        We restrict the values that may be returned from this function to
        prevent an auth plugin overriding values unrelated to connection
        parmeters. The values that are currently accepted are:

        - `cert`: a path to a client certificate, or tuple of client
          certificate and key pair that are used with this request.
        - `verify`: a boolean value to indicate verifying SSL certificates
          against the system CAs or a path to a CA file to verify with.

        These values are passed to the requests library and further information
        on accepted values may be found there.

        :param auth: The auth plugin to use for tokens. Overrides the plugin
                     on the session. (optional)
        :type auth: keystoneauth1.plugin.BaseAuthPlugin

        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.auth.AuthorizationFailure:
            if a new token fetch fails.
        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.auth_plugins.MissingAuthPlugin:
            if a plugin is not available.
        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.auth_plugins.UnsupportedParameters:
            if the plugin returns a parameter that is not supported by this
            session.

        :returns: Authentication headers or None for failure.
        :rtype: :class:`dict`
        """
        auth = self._auth_required(auth, 'fetch connection params')
        params = auth.get_connection_params(self, **kwargs)

        # NOTE(jamielennox): There needs to be some consensus on what
        # parameters are allowed to be modified by the auth plugin here.
        # Ideally I think it would be only the send() parts of the request
        # flow. For now lets just allow certain elements.
        params_copy = params.copy()

        for arg in ('cert', 'verify'):
            try:
                kwargs[arg] = params_copy.pop(arg)
            except KeyError:
                pass

        if params_copy:
            raise exceptions.UnsupportedParameters(list(params_copy.keys()))

        return params

    def invalidate(self, auth=None):
        """Invalidate an authentication plugin.

        :param auth: The auth plugin to invalidate. Overrides the plugin on the
                     session. (optional)
        :type auth: keystoneauth1.plugin.BaseAuthPlugin

        """
        auth = self._auth_required(auth, 'validate')
        return auth.invalidate()

    def get_user_id(self, auth=None):
        """Return the authenticated user_id as provided by the auth plugin.

        :param auth: The auth plugin to use for token. Overrides the plugin
                     on the session. (optional)
        :type auth: keystoneauth1.plugin.BaseAuthPlugin

        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.auth.AuthorizationFailure:
            if a new token fetch fails.
        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.auth_plugins.MissingAuthPlugin:
            if a plugin is not available.

        :returns: Current user_id or None if not supported by plugin.
        :rtype: :class:`str`
        """
        auth = self._auth_required(auth, 'get user_id')
        return auth.get_user_id(self)

    def get_project_id(self, auth=None):
        """Return the authenticated project_id as provided by the auth plugin.

        :param auth: The auth plugin to use for token. Overrides the plugin
                     on the session. (optional)
        :type auth: keystoneauth1.plugin.BaseAuthPlugin

        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.auth.AuthorizationFailure:
            if a new token fetch fails.
        :raises keystoneauth1.exceptions.auth_plugins.MissingAuthPlugin:
            if a plugin is not available.

        :returns: Current project_id or None if not supported by plugin.
        :rtype: :class:`str`
        """
        auth = self._auth_required(auth, 'get project_id')
        return auth.get_project_id(self)


REQUESTS_VERSION = tuple(int(v) for v in requests.__version__.split('.'))


class TCPKeepAliveAdapter(requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter):
    """The custom adapter used to set TCP Keep-Alive on all connections.

    This Adapter also preserves the default behaviour of Requests which
    disables Nagle's Algorithm. See also:
    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazurestorage/archive/2010/06/25/nagle-s-algorithm-is-not-friendly-towards-small-requests.aspx
    """

    def init_poolmanager(self, *args, **kwargs):
        if 'socket_options' not in kwargs and REQUESTS_VERSION >= (2, 4, 1):
            socket_options = [
                # Keep Nagle's algorithm off
                (socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1),
                # Turn on TCP Keep-Alive
                (socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1),
            ]

            # Some operating systems (e.g., OSX) do not support setting
            # keepidle
            if hasattr(socket, 'TCP_KEEPIDLE'):
                socket_options += [
                    # Wait 60 seconds before sending keep-alive probes
                    (socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPIDLE, 60)
                ]

            # Windows subsystem for Linux does not support this feature
            if (hasattr(socket, 'TCP_KEEPCNT') and
                    not utils.is_windows_linux_subsystem):
                socket_options += [
                    # Set the maximum number of keep-alive probes
                    (socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPCNT, 4),
                ]

            if hasattr(socket, 'TCP_KEEPINTVL'):
                socket_options += [
                    # Send keep-alive probes every 15 seconds
                    (socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPINTVL, 15),
                ]

            # After waiting 60 seconds, and then sending a probe once every 15
            # seconds 4 times, these options should ensure that a connection
            # hands for no longer than 2 minutes before a ConnectionError is
            # raised.
            kwargs['socket_options'] = socket_options
        super(TCPKeepAliveAdapter, self).init_poolmanager(*args, **kwargs)