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Keystone let's users remove role assignments that reference non-existent
users and groups. This is nice when keystone backs to an identity store
like LDAP and users or groups are removed.
Previously, openstackclient would validate the user and group existed in
keystone before sending the request to delete the role assignment. This
commit updates the code to bypass that validation so that users can use
IDs to forcibly cleanup role assignments.
Change-Id: I102b41677736bbe37a82abaa3c5b3e1faf2475d5
Story: 2006635
Task: 36848
(cherry picked from commit e24673267093de85beee753860cda1fb224ce4bc)
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I was writing some additional functionality and noticed these tests were
missing. This commit adds tests for adding and removing system role
assignments for users and groups.
Change-Id: I30fdc6ec55e1eb1cfa55f4cbf92c3f001d89865f
(cherry picked from commit a8aad9fec80bcb6c9917d2dd076373f06467849f)
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The policies parameter has been replaced with the
policy parameter since Nova API version 2.64[1]
This commit adds a check to make sure the correct parameter is used.
[1]https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/reference/api-microversion-history.html#id59
Change-Id: Ia37beb7790884d6d15bec45074f446e64af1a2aa
Story: #2008041
Task: #40703
(cherry picked from commit ed6d8d941104c60f447de852582eb9388b9d2e73)
(cherry picked from commit e7ba80d2097345b730d080ab8b020f1c04fb77d8)
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The policies field has been replaced with the
policy field since Nova API version 2.64[1]
This commit adds a check to make sure the correct field is used.
[1]https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/reference/api-microversion-history.html#id59
Change-Id: I06d3211937d822c26070b7f8ad757c365dcbb1bb
Story: #2007822
Task: #40101
(cherry picked from commit 51a1ea65f4d095b073381200e5268f909bf360de)
(cherry picked from commit 441f116b0c9e8d0b7e916b3c026f8a2244b4edc7)
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When we use "--property" parameter, client get lists these the
value is string type, but the type of the value 'is_domain'
should be boolean, so we should judge it and parse it.
The patch parse string to boolean for value 'is_domain'.
Co-Authored-By: Lance Bragstad <lbragstad@gmail.com>
Conflict:
Direct backports of this patch fail because the original tests
proposed to the Victoria (master) branch included keystone
``options``. Support for ``options`` was added in:
I9c3bdd741f28bf558267fb217818d947597ce13e
This backport removes the ``options`` key from the expected values in
the tests since feature support for ``options`` isn't going to be
backported. Otherwise, the functionality of this change is fully
tested like it is on later releases.
Change-Id: I37c9eb854524bde3a1530bfe2e3a03810fb1a676
Task: 30039
Story: 2005246
(cherry picked from commit 533af9f1b2de40d98f69e83cdf89ecf254cf3879)
(cherry picked from commit 19723aee18e2901e9250dd840a61359704baa170)
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No idea how this happened, but reviews started failing the
pep8 gate job. The failures are legitimate, see the commit.
I guess the pep8 tests became smarter and found these issues.
Change-Id: Id9a0dad644134dafd68eed37fe8f41c583d7a619
(cherry picked from commit 52ff421e3d339f81c2625bff429e6829a2d9af67)
(cherry picked from commit 37e2c536e4e0b59ec8cb3edd165a0c76d7d8800c)
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If neutron does not support extraroute l3 extension, the route column
formatter fails.
Change-Id: I7b89c4f818865073947e0850e86c18d0d2415a51
(cherry picked from commit 509ca3ed36b4ef512a47ff8d39c9df751084015a)
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This patch removes using the "name" option for a marker when
--deleted is also used. The find_resource() function
that is being called does not correctly handle using the marker
as the "name" in the search when also using deleted=True.
One simple way to fix this is force the marker to only be an ID
when --deleted is used. This is how the nova client works.
Using the --deleted option is available to users with the admin
role by default. If you're an admin listing --deleted servers
with a marker by name, find_resource() is going to fail to find
it since it doesn't apply the --deleted filter to find_resource().
The find_resource() function is trying to find the marker server
by name if it's not found by id, and to find it by name it's
listing servers with the given marker as the name, but not
applying the --deleted filter so it doesn't get back any results.
In the story it was suggested modifying find_resource to include
the deleted query param when it's specified on the command line but
that didn't work because it still results in something like this:
http://192.168.1.123/compute/v2.1/servers?deleted=True&name=4cecd49f-bc25-4a7e-826e-4aea6f9267d9
It seems like there are bugs in find_resource().
Restricting the marker to be the server ID when listing deleted servers
is probably OK since if you're using --deleted you're an admin and you could
be listing across all projects and if you're filtering by a server across all
projects anyway (not that you have to, I'm just saying if you are), or even
showing a server in another project, you have to do it by id rather than name
because find_resource() won't find the server in another project by name, only ID.
story: 2006761
Task: 37258
Change-Id: Ib878982b1d469212ca3483dcfaf407a8e1d2b417
(cherry picked from commit f5384ae16a24cdd54149fa21827d14b8b8983d4f)
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The '--hint' option for 'server create' expects a key-value pair like so:
openstack server create --hint group=245e1dfe-2d0e-4139-80a9-fce124948896 ...
However, the command doesn't complain if this isn't the case, meaning
typos like the below aren't indicated to the user:
openstack server create --hint 245e1dfe-2d0e-4139-80a9-fce124948896
Due to how we'd implemented this here, this ultimately results in us
POSTing the following as part of the body to 'os-servers':
{
...
"OS-SCH-HNT:scheduler_hints": {
"245e1dfe-2d0e-4139-80a9-fce124948896": null
}
...
}
Which is unfortunately allowed and ignored by nova due to the use of
'additionalProperties' in the schema [1]
Do what we do for loads of other options and explicitly fail on invalid
values. This involves adding a new argparse action since none of those
defined in osc-lib work for us. This is included here to ease
backporting of the fix but will be moved to osc-lib in a future patch.
[1] https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/19.0.0/nova/api/openstack/compute/schemas/servers.py#L142-L146
Change-Id: I9e96d2978912c8dfeadae4a782c481a17cd7e348
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <sfinucan@redhat.com>
Story: #2006628
Task: #36840
Related-Bug: #1845322
(cherry picked from commit ea27ebb0f918db9eab2f5751a1b065818faa0e6d)
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Fix various things so the functional tests will work under python3:
- A hashlib.md5() can only be update()d with an encoded string in py3.
- There's no dict.iteritems(), change to dict.items() (which is already
an iterator).
- Open temp files with 'w+' mode rather than the default 'w+b' (as an
alternative to encoding all the write and expected-read payloads as
bytes).
- (This is a weird one) Explicitly raise SkipTest from unittest (rather
than unittest2, which is where cls.skipException landed). Not sure why
this is busted, but this moves the ball.
Change-Id: Ic9b2b47848a600e87a3674289ae7ae8c3e091fee
(cherry picked from commit f1d742f32adeb662a3fdf8fa3ef3bc391e71ed81)
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AggregateTests.wait_for_status() was a classmethod, those often
are sources of conflict in parallel testing...
Change-Id: I6211fd9c36926ca97de51a11923933d4d9d2dfda
Signed-off-by: Dean Troyer <dtroyer@gmail.com>
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Add following commands:
floating ip port forwarding create
floating ip port forwarding delete
floating ip port forwarding list
floating ip port forwarding set
floating ip port forwarding show
Closes-Bug: #1811352
Change-Id: I6a5642e8acce28fc830410d4fa3180597b862761
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This patch adds a new parameter ``--availability-zone`` to
``openstack server unshelve`` command. This can help users to specify
an ``availability_zone`` to unshelve a shelve offloaded server from
2.77 microversion.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/679295
Implements: blueprint support-specifying-az-when-restore-shelved-server
Change-Id: Ia431e27c2a17fe16466707cc362532860ecf22df
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Multiple subnets with the same name are occasionally created when
running tests in parallel.
Change-Id: Ifb85e39ee53b529e2b97abf782c7fba93d48e9e2
Signed-off-by: Dean Troyer <dtroyer@gmail.com>
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The token_endpoint was a compatibility auth type to maintain support
for the --url global option that dated back to the beginning of
OpenStack CLI auth. The common keystoneauth library implements
'admin_token' which provides the same functionality using
--endpoint rather than --url.
Change-Id: I1b9fbb96e447889a41b705324725a2ffc8ecfd9f
Signed-off-by: Dean Troyer <dtroyer@gmail.com>
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Pick up newer versions of this library. Thankfully no serious changes
are needed.
Change-Id: I69e523844529fc1c8aa0c1ce764182dbe29cfeb6
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <sfinucan@redhat.com>
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Rename metadata to property in all aggregate commands
Beef up functional tests to reduce street racing
Change-Id: I4598da73b85a954f3e6a3981db21891b45d9548c
Signed-off-by: Dean Troyer <dtroyer@gmail.com>
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Add these tests before hacking on the global args and removing
the compatibility stuff so we can clearly see what actually changes.
Change-Id: Ic86c89da1475b4914ff7cb2396199cd219a12097
Signed-off-by: Dean Troyer <dtroyer@gmail.com>
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Change the functional test TestCase.openstack() method to add a
way to not include the --os-auth-type option in order to test the
default auth-type logic.
Change-Id: I0f1ca2f7517a41278afaad5aaf4e98accb16bea2
Signed-off-by: Dean Troyer <dtroyer@gmail.com>
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These are currently exposed as flags on the 'openstack server resize'
command but they are in fact operation and should be exposed as commands
in their own right.
The old flag-based variants are deprecated for removal in 4.0.
Change-Id: I733796d3bda6c3755a3d3548bbe695abb474a6a0
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <sfinucan@redhat.com>
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This adds a --boot-from-volume option to the server create
command which is used with the --image or --image-property
option and will create a volume-backed server from the
specified image with the specified size. Similar to the
--volume option, the created root volume will not be deleted
when the server is deleted. The --boot-from-volume option
is not allowed with the --volume option since they both create
a block device mapping with boot_index=0.
Change-Id: I88c590361cb232c1df7b5bb010dcea307080d34c
Story: 2006302
Task: 36017
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The --block-device-mapping option on the server create
command currently only supports booting from volume and
volume snapshot. A common boot-from-volume scenario is
providing an image and letting nova orchestrate the
creation of the image-backed volume and attaching it to
the server.
This adds support for type=image in the --block-device-mapping
option. The volume size is required in this case. Note that
the CLI currently says if type=snapshot that size is also required
but that's technically not true. When booting from a volume
snapshot, the compute API will use the size of the volume snapshot
to create the volume if an explicit size is not provided. For the
purposes of this patch, we need the size anyway for the image
being the block device mapping source type.
Change-Id: I57b3c261d8309f7b9f62a3e91612bce592a887a3
Story: 2006302
Task: 36016
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With compute API microversion 2.53 there is a single
PUT /os-services/{service_id} API which takes the service
id as a UUID. Since the openstack compute service set
command only takes --host and --service (binary) to identify
the service, this change checks if 2.53 or greater is being
used and if so, looks up the service by host and binary and
calls the appropriate methods in novaclient.
If the command cannot uniquely identify a compute service
with the given host and binary, an error is raised. A future
change could add an --id option to be used with 2.53+ to
pass the service id (as UUID) directly to avoid the host/binary
filtering.
Change-Id: I868e0868e8eb17e7e34eef3d2d58dceedd29c2b0
Story: 2005349
Task: 30302
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The configuration show should not require auth to just display the
OSC config object. Changes to make it not require auth have
knock-on effects of needing to change a bunch of tests that use it
assuming it _does_ require auth so change those to use 'extension list'
instead.
This sets up further testing of the command line options for changes
in behaviour when we switch to straight SDK usage for configuration.
Change-Id: I6c52485341214ba401064c0f2d1e2b95fdc225c0
Signed-off-by: Dean Troyer <dtroyer@gmail.com>
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neutron create-port API has extra_dhcp_opts parameter, this parameter
can set port with special extra dhcp options.
Change-Id: I199f17e95c509a33f809ac85c65f685a37acd198
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When adding a security group rule, if no IP address is given
we will use '0.0.0.0/0', but if the ethertype is IPv6 we will
leave it as None. Change this to be '::/0' to match what we
do for IPv4 - use the "any" address. The neutron server
treats them both the same when checking for duplicates.
Because there are most likely entries in the DB using None
for the IP, print them as '0.0.0.0/0' or '::/0' so it is more
obvious what address they are actually referring to.
Also change to display the Ethertype column by default
instead of with --long, since easily knowing IPv4 or IPv6
is useful.
Change-Id: Ic396fc23caa66b6b0034c5d30b27c6ed499de5a6
Closes-bug: #1735575
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Adds the --host and --hypervisor-hostname options to
``openstack server create`` CLI.
Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/670558
Change-Id: If188c3d96fa506dbe62ef256418f2f9bca1520c2
Blueprint: add-host-and-hypervisor-hostname-flag-to-create-server
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When the --name-lookup-one-by-one option passed to the 'server list'
command, the image and flavor names will be looked up for each
server being listed instead of fetching all image/flavor names.
The current code assumes all servers have an image attribute, but
servers booted from volumes have no image, so the following error is
raised when listing BFV servers with --name-lookup-one-by-one:
AttributeError: ('unicode'|'str') object has no attribute 'get'
The error occurs when the code attempts server.image.get('id').
This fixes the --name-lookup-one-by-one code not to assume an image
for a server. The unit tests for 'server list' have also been
robustified to feature one BFV server to enhance our test coverage.
Story: #2006063
Task: #34777
Change-Id: I312c971346c7ded93f6fcaa515098554b8580295
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Partial-Bug: #1687955
Partially implement blueprint osc-formattable-columns
Change-Id: Ia13314a012b3a7363ffb24a13c79c6ecdff1ed7b
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Related functional tests are converted into JSON format.
Otherwise, it is not easy to check results.
Partial-Bug: #1687955
Partially implement blueprint osc-formattable-columns
Change-Id: Ib82e15738544975fede0c54cc5eaf239f4c67277
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