keystone.auth.plugins.token module¶
- class keystone.auth.plugins.token.Token[source]¶
- Bases: - AuthMethodHandler- authenticate(auth_payload)[source]¶
- Authenticate user and return an authentication context. - Parameters:
- auth_payload (dict) – the payload content of the authentication request for a given method 
 - If successful, plugin must set - user_idin- response_data.- method_nameis used to convey any additional authentication methods in case authentication is for re-scoping. For example, if the authentication is for re-scoping, plugin must append the previous method names into- method_names; NOTE: This behavior is exclusive to the re-scope type action. Here’s an example of- response_dataon successful authentication:- {"methods": ["password", "token"], "user_id": "abc123"} - Plugins are invoked in the order in which they are specified in the - methodsattribute of the- identityobject. For example,- custom-pluginis invoked before- password, which is invoked before- tokenin the following authentication request:- { "auth": { "identity": { "custom-plugin": {"custom-data": "sdfdfsfsfsdfsf"}, "methods": ["custom-plugin", "password", "token"], "password": { "user": {"id": "s23sfad1", "password": "secret"} }, "token": {"id": "sdfafasdfsfasfasdfds"}, } } } - Returns:
- AuthHandlerResponse with status set to - Trueif auth was successful. If status is- Falseand this is a multi-step auth, the- response_bodycan be in a form of a dict for the next step in authentication.
- Raises:
- keystone.exception.Unauthorized – for authentication failure 
 
 
- keystone.auth.plugins.token.token_authenticate(token: TokenModel) dict[str, Any][source]¶
