openstack.identity.v3.user

The User Class

The User class inherits from Resource.

class openstack.identity.v3.user.User(_synchronized=False, connection=None, **attrs)

The base resource

Parameters
  • _synchronized (bool) – This is not intended to be used directly. See new() and existing().

  • connection (openstack.connection.Connection) – Reference to the Connection being used. Defaults to None to allow Resource objects to be used without an active Connection, such as in unit tests. Use of self._connection in Resource code should protect itself with a check for None.

default_project_id

References the user’s default project ID against which to authorize, if the API user does not explicitly specify one when creating a token. Setting this attribute does not grant any actual authorization on the project, and is merely provided for the user’s convenience. Therefore, the referenced project does not need to exist within the user’s domain.

New in version 3.1 If the user does not have authorization to their default project, the default project will be ignored at token creation. Type: string

description

The description of this user. Type: string

domain_id

References the domain ID which owns the user; if a domain ID is not specified by the client, the Identity service implementation will default it to the domain ID to which the client’s token is scoped. Type: string

email

The email of this user. Type: string

is_enabled

Setting this value to False prevents the user from authenticating or receiving authorization. Additionally, all pre-existing tokens held by the user are immediately invalidated. Re-enabling a user does not re-enable pre-existing tokens. Type: bool

The links for the user resource.

name

Unique user name, within the owning domain. Type: string

password

The default form of credential used during authentication. Type: string

password_expires_at

The date and time when the password expires. The time zone is UTC. A None value means the password never expires. This is a response object attribute, not valid for requests. New in version 3.7