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The User Module¶
- class openstack_auth.user.Token(auth_ref, unscoped_token=None)[source]¶
- Encapsulates the AccessInfo object from keystoneclient. - Token object provides a consistent interface for accessing the keystone token information and service catalog. - Added for maintaining backward compatibility with horizon that expects Token object in the user object. 
- class openstack_auth.user.User(id=None, token=None, user=None, tenant_id=None, service_catalog=None, tenant_name=None, roles=None, authorized_tenants=None, endpoint=None, enabled=False, services_region=None, user_domain_id=None, user_domain_name=None, domain_id=None, domain_name=None, project_id=None, project_name=None, is_federated=False, unscoped_token=None, password=None, password_expires_at=None, system_scoped=False)[source]¶
- A User class with some extra special sauce for Keystone. - In addition to the standard Django user attributes, this class also has the following: - token¶
- The Keystone token object associated with the current user/tenant. - The token object is deprecated, user auth_ref instead. 
 - tenant_id¶
- The id of the Keystone tenant for the current user/token. - The tenant_id keyword argument is deprecated, use project_id instead. 
 - tenant_name¶
- The name of the Keystone tenant for the current user/token. - The tenant_name keyword argument is deprecated, use project_name instead. 
 - project_id¶
- The id of the Keystone project for the current user/token. 
 - project_name¶
- The name of the Keystone project for the current user/token. 
 - service_catalog¶
- The - ServiceCatalogdata returned by Keystone.
 - roles¶
- A list of dictionaries containing role names and ids as returned by Keystone. 
 - services_region¶
- A list of non-identity service endpoint regions extracted from the service catalog. 
 - user_domain_id¶
- The domain id of the current user. 
 - user_domain_name¶
- The domain name of the current user. 
 - domain_id¶
- The id of the Keystone domain scoped for the current user/token. 
 - is_federated¶
- Whether user is federated Keystone user. (Boolean) 
 - unscoped_token¶
- Unscoped Keystone token. 
 - password_expires_at¶
- Password expiration date. 
 - exception DoesNotExist¶
 - exception MultipleObjectsReturned¶
 - property authorized_tenants¶
- Returns a memoized list of tenants this user may access. 
 - property available_services_regions¶
- Returns list of unique region name values in service catalog. 
 - has_a_matching_perm(perm_list, obj=None)[source]¶
- Returns True if the user has one of the specified permissions. - If object is passed, it checks if the user has any of the required perms for this object. 
 - has_perms(perm_list, obj=None)[source]¶
- Returns True if the user has all of the specified permissions. - Tuples in the list will possess the required permissions if the user has a permissions matching one of the elements of that tuple 
 - property is_active¶
- bool(x) -> bool - Returns True when the argument x is true, False otherwise. The builtins True and False are the only two instances of the class bool. The class bool is a subclass of the class int, and cannot be subclassed. 
 - property is_anonymous¶
- Return if the user is not authenticated. - Returns:
- Trueif not authenticated,``False`` otherwise.
 
 - property is_authenticated¶
- Checks for a valid authentication. 
 - property is_superuser¶
- Evaluates whether this user has admin privileges. - Returns:
- Trueor- False.
 
 - property is_system_user¶
- Check if the user has access to the system scope. 
 - is_token_expired(margin=None)[source]¶
- Determine if the token is expired. - Returns:
- Trueif the token is expired,- Falseif not, and- Noneif there is no token set.
- Parameters:
- margin – A security time margin in seconds before real expiration. Will return - Trueif the token expires in less than- marginseconds of time. A default margin can be set by the TOKEN_TIMEOUT_MARGIN in the django settings.
 
 - save(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶
- Save the current instance. Override this in a subclass if you want to control the saving process. - The ‘force_insert’ and ‘force_update’ parameters can be used to insist that the “save” must be an SQL insert or update (or equivalent for non-SQL backends), respectively. Normally, they should not be set. 
 
