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A limited OpenStack Identity API v3 client in Python (with fewer dependencies)

Project description

keystone-light implements a Python interface to a very limited subset of the OpenStack Identity API v3.

Initial goal: access to OpenStack Swift, using the Identity API v3, but with a lot fewer dependencies.

As of this writing, the python-keystoneclient requires keystoneauth1 and oslo.*, which in turn require some more. We only require the ubiquitous requests (and PyYAML), which you generally already have installed anyway.

Example usage

#!/usr/bin/env python3
from urllib.parse import urljoin

import requests
from keystone_light import Cloud, CloudsYamlConfig, PermissionDenied


def get_projects(cloud):
    "Yields projects, sorted by domain and project name"
    domains = cloud.get_domains()
    for domain in sorted(domains, key=(lambda x: x.name)):
        if domain.name == 'Default':
            # print('WARN: skipping domain Default (fixme?)')
            continue

        projects = domain.get_projects()
        for project in sorted(projects, key=(lambda x: x.name)):
            project.domain = domain
            yield project

def _give_us_project_perms_through_admin_group(project):
    """
    Make sure we are in the *-admin group. Make sure the *-admin
    group has permissions on the project.
    """
    cloud = project.cloud
    dom_admin_group = project.domain.get_admin_group()

    # First check if we're member of the group at all.
    token = cloud.get_system_token()
    auth_headers = {'X-Auth-Token': str(token)}
    try:
        # FIXME: Undocumented access to system_token!
        user_id = token.data['user']['id']
        assert user_id and isinstance(user_id, str), user_id
    except KeyError:
        raise ValueError('missing user.id?', token.data)

    # Are we in the *-admin group?
    url = urljoin(
        cloud.base_url,
        '/v3/groups/{group_id}/users/{user_id}'.format(
            group_id=dom_admin_group.id, user_id=user_id))
    out = requests.head(url, headers=auth_headers)
    if out.status_code == 404:
        # Add us to the group.
        out = requests.put(url, headers=auth_headers)
        assert out.status_code == 204, (
            'PUT', url, out.status_code, out.text)
        # Double check.
        out = requests.head(url, headers=auth_headers)
    assert out.status_code == 204, (
        'HEAD', url, out.status_code, out.text)

    # Grant *-admin power to the project.
    admin_role = cloud.get_role(name='admin')  # or 'reader'
    url = urljoin(
        cloud.base_url,
        '/v3/projects/{project_id}/groups/{group_id}/roles/{role_id}'.format(
            project_id=project.id, group_id=dom_admin_group.id,
            role_id=admin_role.id))
    out = requests.put(url, headers=auth_headers)
    assert out.status_code in (201, 204), (
        'PUT', url, out.status_code, out.text)

def get_swift_stat_ensuring_permissions(project):
    "Get Swift v1 stat on a project (previously: tenant)"
    try:
        stat = project.get_swift().get_stat()
    except PermissionDenied:
        # We don't have permission to access the project? Upgrade the
        # permissions and try again.
        _give_us_project_perms_through_admin_group(project)
    else:
        return stat

    # Try again. Should succeed now, with the added permissions.
    try:
        stat = project.get_swift().get_stat()
    except PermissionDenied as e:
        raise MyPermissionDenied(
            'EPERM on {domain}.{project}: {exc} {exc_args}'.format(
                domain=project.domain.name, project=project.name,
                exc=e.__class__.__name__, exc_args=e.args)) from e
    else:
        return stat


# Take config from ~/.config/openstack/clouds.yaml and select
# 'my-cloud-admin', like the openstack(1) --os-cloud option.
config = CloudsYamlConfig('my-cloud-admin')
cloud = Cloud(config)
for project in get_projects(cloud):
    swift_stat = get_swift_stat_ensuring_permissions(project)
    print('{:15s} {:23s} {:21d} B ({} objects, {} containers)'.format(
        project.domain.name[0:15], project.name,
        int(swift_stat['X-Account-Bytes-Used']),
        swift_stat['X-Account-Object-Count'],
        swift_stat['X-Account-Container-Count']))

Example output

$ python3 example.py
domainx         project                  3489 B (2 objects, 1 containers)
domainx         otherproject       1455042022 B (267 objects, 1 containers)
...

Swift Example usage

from keystone_light import Cloud, DirectConfig

KEYSTONE_URL = 'https://<DOMAIN>:<USER>:<PASS>@KEYSTONE'
SWIFT_PROJECT = '<DOMAIN>:<PROJECT>'
SWIFT_CONTAINER = 'some-container'

config = DirectConfig(KEYSTONE_URI)
project = Cloud(config).get_current_project()
assert project.get_fullname() == SWIFT_PROJECT, project.get_fullname()

swift = project.get_swift()
container = swift.get_container(SWIFT_CONTAINER)

# (Re-)upload file:
filename = ('bloblet.bin' if False else 'blobzilla.bin')
with open(filename, 'rb') as fp:
    try:
        container.delete(filename)
    except FileNotFoundError:
        pass
    # TIP: Use ChunkIteratorIOBaseWrapper(fp) if the input file
    # is a pipe/stream.
    container.put(filename, fp)

# Download file:
filename2 = '{}.retrieved'.format(filename)
with container.get(filename) as response, \
        open(filename2, 'wb') as fp:
    for chunk in response.iter_content(chunk_size=8192):
        fp.write(chunk)

# Check and compare:
with open(filename, 'rb') as fp, \
        open(filename2, 'rb') as fp2:
    buf = buf2 = True
    while buf and buf2:
        buf = fp.read(8192)
        buf2 = fp2.read(8192)
        assert buf == buf2
    assert buf == buf2

And an example with timing:

from timeit import timeit

# ...

# Download file:
filename2 = '{}.retrieved'.format(filename)
def _get():
    with container.get(filename) as response, \
            open(filename2, 'wb') as fp:
        for chunk in response.iter_content(chunk_size=8192):
            fp.write(chunk)
print('{:7.3f} GET'.format(timeit(number=1, stmt=_get)))

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