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* Add plugin to support token-endpoint authDean Troyer2014-10-121-8/+61
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The ksc auth plugins do not have support for the original token-endpoint (aka token flow) auth where the user supplies a token (possibly the Keystone admin_token) and an API endpoint. This is used for bootstrapping Keystone but also has other uses when a scoped user token is provided. The api.auth:TokenEndpoint class is required to provide the same interface methods so all of the special-case code branches to support token-endpoint can be removed. Some additional cleanups related to ClientManager and creating the Compute client also were done to streamline using sessions. Change-Id: I1a6059afa845a591eff92567ca346c09010a93af
* Support for keystone auth pluginsMatthieu Huin2014-10-091-0/+180
This patch allows the user to choose which authentication plugin to use with the CLI. The arguments needed by the auth plugins are automatically added to the argument parser. Some examples with the currently available authentication plugins:: OS_USERNAME=admin OS_PROJECT_NAME=admin OS_AUTH_URL=http://keystone:5000/v2.0 \ OS_PASSWORD=admin openstack user list OS_USERNAME=admin OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME=default OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME=default \ OS_PROJECT_NAME=admin OS_AUTH_URL=http://keystone:5000/v3 OS_PASSWORD=admin \ OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3 OS_AUTH_PLUGIN=v3password openstack project list OS_TOKEN=1234 OS_URL=http://service_url:35357/v2.0 \ OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=2.0 openstack user list The --os-auth-plugin option can be omitted; if so the CLI will attempt to guess which plugin to use from the other options. Change-Id: I330c20ddb8d96b3a4287c68b57c36c4a0f869669 Co-Authored-By: Florent Flament <florent.flament-ext@cloudwatt.com>