keystoneauth1.access.service_catalog module¶
- class keystoneauth1.access.service_catalog.ServiceCatalog(catalog)
- Bases: - object- Helper methods for dealing with a Keystone Service Catalog. - property catalog
- Return the raw service catalog content, mostly useful for debugging. - Applications should avoid this and use accessor methods instead. However, there are times when inspecting the raw catalog can be useful for analysis and other reasons. 
 - endpoint_data_for(service_type=None, interface='public', region_name=None, service_name=None, service_id=None, endpoint_id=None)
- Fetch endpoint data from the service catalog. - Fetch the specified endpoint data from the service catalog for a particular endpoint attribute. If no attribute is given, return the first endpoint of the specified type. - Valid interface types: public or publicURL,
- internal or internalURL, admin or ‘adminURL` 
 - Parameters:
- service_type (string) – Service type of the endpoint. 
- interface – Type of endpoint. Can be a single value or a list of values. If it’s a list of values, they will be looked for in order of preference. 
- region_name (string) – Region of the endpoint. 
- service_name (string) – The assigned name of the service. 
- service_id (string) – The identifier of a service. 
- endpoint_id (string) – The identifier of an endpoint. 
 
 
 - get_endpoint_data_list(service_type=None, interface='public', region_name=None, service_name=None, service_id=None, endpoint_id=None)
- Fetch a flat list of matching EndpointData objects. - Fetch the endpoints from the service catalog for a particular endpoint attribute. If no attribute is given, return the first endpoint of the specified type. - Valid interface types: public or publicURL,
- internal or internalURL, admin or ‘adminURL` 
 - Parameters:
- service_type (string) – Service type of the endpoint. 
- interface – Type of endpoint. Can be a single value or a list of values. If it’s a list of values, they will be looked for in order of preference. 
- region_name (string) – Region of the endpoint. 
- service_name (string) – The assigned name of the service. 
- service_id (string) – The identifier of a service. 
- endpoint_id (string) – The identifier of an endpoint. 
 
- Returns:
- a list of matching EndpointData objects 
- Return type:
- list(keystoneauth1.discover.EndpointData) 
 
 - get_endpoints(service_type=None, interface=None, region_name=None, service_name=None, service_id=None, endpoint_id=None)
- Fetch and filter endpoint data for the specified service(s). - Returns endpoints for the specified service (or all) containing the specified type (or all) and region (or all) and service name. - If there is no name in the service catalog the service_name check will be skipped. This allows compatibility with services that existed before the name was available in the catalog. - Returns a dict keyed by service_type with a list of endpoint dicts 
 - get_endpoints_data(service_type=None, interface=None, region_name=None, service_name=None, service_id=None, endpoint_id=None)
- Fetch and filter endpoint data for the specified service(s). - Returns endpoints for the specified service (or all) containing the specified type (or all) and region (or all) and service name. - If there is no name in the service catalog the service_name check will be skipped. This allows compatibility with services that existed before the name was available in the catalog. - Valid interface types: public or publicURL,
- internal or internalURL, admin or ‘adminURL` 
 - Parameters:
- service_type (string) – Service type of the endpoint. 
- interface – Type of endpoint. Can be a single value or a list of values. If it’s a list of values, they will be looked for in order of preference. 
- region_name (string) – Region of the endpoint. 
- service_name (string) – The assigned name of the service. 
- service_id (string) – The identifier of a service. 
- endpoint_id (string) – The identifier of an endpoint. 
 
- Returns:
- a list of matching EndpointData objects 
- Return type:
- list(keystoneauth1.discover.EndpointData) 
- Returns:
- a dict, keyed by service_type, of lists of EndpointData 
 
 - get_urls(service_type=None, interface='public', region_name=None, service_name=None, service_id=None, endpoint_id=None)
- Fetch endpoint urls from the service catalog. - Fetch the urls of endpoints from the service catalog for a particular endpoint attribute. If no attribute is given, return the url of the first endpoint of the specified type. - Valid interface types: public or publicURL,
- internal or internalURL, admin or ‘adminURL` 
 - Parameters:
- service_type (string) – Service type of the endpoint. 
- interface – Type of endpoint. Can be a single value or a list of values. If it’s a list of values, they will be looked for in order of preference. 
- region_name (string) – Region of the endpoint. 
- service_name (string) – The assigned name of the service. 
- service_id (string) – The identifier of a service. 
- endpoint_id (string) – The identifier of an endpoint. 
 
- Returns:
- tuple of urls 
 
 - abstract is_interface_match(endpoint, interface)
- Helper function to normalize endpoint matching across v2 and v3. - Returns:
- True if the provided endpoint matches the required interface otherwise False. 
 
 - normalize_catalog()
- Return the catalog normalized into v3 format. 
 - static normalize_interface(self, interface)
- Handle differences in the way v2 and v3 catalogs specify endpoint. - Both v2 and v3 must be able to handle the endpoint style of the other. For example v2 must be able to handle a ‘public’ interface and v3 must be able to handle a ‘publicURL’ interface. - Returns:
- the endpoint string in the format appropriate for this service catalog. 
 
 - url_for(service_type=None, interface='public', region_name=None, service_name=None, service_id=None, endpoint_id=None)
- Fetch an endpoint from the service catalog. - Fetch the specified endpoint from the service catalog for a particular endpoint attribute. If no attribute is given, return the first endpoint of the specified type. - Valid interface types: public or publicURL,
- internal or internalURL, admin or ‘adminURL` 
 - Parameters:
- service_type (string) – Service type of the endpoint. 
- interface – Type of endpoint. Can be a single value or a list of values. If it’s a list of values, they will be looked for in order of preference. 
- region_name (string) – Region of the endpoint. 
- service_name (string) – The assigned name of the service. 
- service_id (string) – The identifier of a service. 
- endpoint_id (string) – The identifier of an endpoint. 
 
 
 
- class keystoneauth1.access.service_catalog.ServiceCatalogV2(catalog)
- Bases: - ServiceCatalog- An object for encapsulating the v2 service catalog. - The object is created using raw v2 auth token from Keystone. - classmethod from_token(token)
 - is_interface_match(endpoint, interface)
- Helper function to normalize endpoint matching across v2 and v3. - Returns:
- True if the provided endpoint matches the required interface otherwise False. 
 
 - static normalize_interface(interface)
- Handle differences in the way v2 and v3 catalogs specify endpoint. - Both v2 and v3 must be able to handle the endpoint style of the other. For example v2 must be able to handle a ‘public’ interface and v3 must be able to handle a ‘publicURL’ interface. - Returns:
- the endpoint string in the format appropriate for this service catalog. 
 
 
- class keystoneauth1.access.service_catalog.ServiceCatalogV3(catalog)
- Bases: - ServiceCatalog- An object for encapsulating the v3 service catalog. - The object is created using raw v3 auth token from Keystone. - classmethod from_token(token)
 - is_interface_match(endpoint, interface)
- Helper function to normalize endpoint matching across v2 and v3. - Returns:
- True if the provided endpoint matches the required interface otherwise False. 
 
 - static normalize_interface(interface)
- Handle differences in the way v2 and v3 catalogs specify endpoint. - Both v2 and v3 must be able to handle the endpoint style of the other. For example v2 must be able to handle a ‘public’ interface and v3 must be able to handle a ‘publicURL’ interface. - Returns:
- the endpoint string in the format appropriate for this service catalog. 
 
 
