/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/keystoneclient/v2_0/users.py is in python-keystoneclient 1:3.15.0-0ubuntu1.
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# Copyright 2011 Nebula, Inc.
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from six.moves import urllib
from keystoneclient import base
class User(base.Resource):
"""Represents a Keystone user."""
def __repr__(self):
"""Return string representation of user resource information."""
return "<User %s>" % self._info
def delete(self):
return self.manager.delete(self)
def list_roles(self, tenant=None):
return self.manager.list_roles(self.id, base.getid(tenant))
class UserManager(base.ManagerWithFind):
"""Manager class for manipulating Keystone users."""
resource_class = User
def __init__(self, client, role_manager):
super(UserManager, self).__init__(client)
self.role_manager = role_manager
def get(self, user):
return self._get("/users/%s" % base.getid(user), "user")
def update(self, user, **kwargs):
"""Update user data.
Supported arguments include ``name``, ``email``, and ``enabled``.
"""
# FIXME(gabriel): "tenantId" seems to be accepted by the API but
# fails to actually update the default tenant.
params = {"user": kwargs}
url = "/users/%s" % base.getid(user)
return self._update(url, params, "user")
def update_enabled(self, user, enabled):
"""Update enabled-ness."""
params = {"user": {"enabled": enabled}}
self._update("/users/%s/OS-KSADM/enabled" % base.getid(user), params,
"user")
def update_password(self, user, password):
"""Update password."""
params = {"user": {"password": password}}
return self._update("/users/%s/OS-KSADM/password" % base.getid(user),
params, "user", log=False)
def update_own_password(self, origpasswd, passwd):
"""Update password."""
params = {"user": {"password": passwd,
"original_password": origpasswd}}
return self._update("/OS-KSCRUD/users/%s" % self.client.user_id,
params,
response_key="access",
method="PATCH",
endpoint_filter={'interface': 'public'},
log=False)
def update_tenant(self, user, tenant):
"""Update default tenant."""
params = {"user": {"tenantId": base.getid(tenant)}}
# FIXME(ja): seems like a bad url - default tenant is an attribute
# not a subresource!???
return self._update("/users/%s/OS-KSADM/tenant" % base.getid(user),
params, "user")
def create(self, name, password=None, email=None,
tenant_id=None, enabled=True):
"""Create a user."""
params = {"user": {"name": name,
"password": password,
"tenantId": tenant_id,
"email": email,
"enabled": enabled}}
return self._post('/users', params, "user", log=not bool(password))
def delete(self, user):
"""Delete a user."""
return self._delete("/users/%s" % base.getid(user))
def list(self, tenant_id=None, limit=None, marker=None):
"""Get a list of users (optionally limited to a tenant).
:rtype: list of :class:`User`
"""
params = {}
if limit:
params['limit'] = int(limit)
if marker:
params['marker'] = marker
query = ""
if params:
query = "?" + urllib.parse.urlencode(params)
if not tenant_id:
return self._list("/users%s" % query, "users")
else:
return self._list("/tenants/%s/users%s" % (tenant_id, query),
"users")
def list_roles(self, user, tenant=None):
return self.role_manager.roles_for_user(base.getid(user),
base.getid(tenant))
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