85 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
85 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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from openstack import resource
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class Keypair(resource.Resource):
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resource_key = 'keypair'
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resources_key = 'keypairs'
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base_path = '/os-keypairs'
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_query_mapping = resource.QueryParameters('user_id')
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# capabilities
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allow_create = True
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allow_fetch = True
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allow_delete = True
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allow_list = True
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_max_microversion = '2.10'
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# Properties
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#: The date and time when the resource was created.
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created_at = resource.Body('created_at')
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#: A boolean indicates whether this keypair is deleted or not.
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is_deleted = resource.Body('deleted', type=bool)
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#: The short fingerprint associated with the ``public_key`` for
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#: this keypair.
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fingerprint = resource.Body('fingerprint')
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# NOTE: There is in fact an 'id' field. However, it's not useful
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# because all operations use the 'name' as an identifier.
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# Additionally, the 'id' field only appears *after* creation,
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# so suddenly you have an 'id' field filled in after the fact,
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# and it just gets in the way. We need to cover this up by listing
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# name as alternate_id and listing id as coming from name.
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#: The id identifying the keypair
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id = resource.Body('name')
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#: A name identifying the keypair
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name = resource.Body('name', alternate_id=True)
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#: The private key for the keypair
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private_key = resource.Body('private_key')
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#: The SSH public key that is paired with the server.
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public_key = resource.Body('public_key')
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#: The type of the keypair.
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type = resource.Body('type', default='ssh')
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#: The user_id for a keypair.
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user_id = resource.Body('user_id')
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def _consume_attrs(self, mapping, attrs):
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# TODO(mordred) This should not be required. However, without doing
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# it **SOMETIMES** keypair picks up id and not name. This is a hammer.
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if 'id' in attrs:
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attrs.setdefault('name', attrs.pop('id'))
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return super(Keypair, self)._consume_attrs(mapping, attrs)
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@classmethod
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def existing(cls, connection=None, **kwargs):
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"""Create an instance of an existing remote resource.
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When creating the instance set the ``_synchronized`` parameter
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of :class:`Resource` to ``True`` to indicate that it represents the
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state of an existing server-side resource. As such, all attributes
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passed in ``**kwargs`` are considered "clean", such that an immediate
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:meth:`update` call would not generate a body of attributes to be
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modified on the server.
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:param dict kwargs: Each of the named arguments will be set as
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attributes on the resulting Resource object.
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"""
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# Listing KPs return list with resource_key structure. Instead of
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# overriding whole list just try to create object smart.
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if cls.resource_key in kwargs:
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args = kwargs.pop(cls.resource_key)
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kwargs.update(**args)
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return cls(_synchronized=True, connection=connection, **kwargs)
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