keystone.assignment.backends.base module¶
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class
keystone.assignment.backends.base.
AssignmentDriverBase
[source]¶ Bases:
object
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abstract
add_role_to_user_and_project
(user_id, project_id, role_id)[source]¶ Add a role to a user within given project.
- Raises
keystone.exception.Conflict – If a duplicate role assignment exists.
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abstract
check_grant_role_id
(role_id, user_id=None, group_id=None, domain_id=None, project_id=None, inherited_to_projects=False)[source]¶ Check an assignment/grant role id.
- Raises
keystone.exception.RoleAssignmentNotFound – If the role assignment doesn’t exist.
- Returns
None or raises an exception if grant not found
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abstract
check_system_grant
(role_id, actor_id, target_id, inherited)[source]¶ Check if a user or group has a specific role on the system.
- Parameters
role_id – the unique ID of the role to grant to the user
actor_id – the unique ID of the user or group
target_id – the unique ID or string representing the target
inherited – a boolean denoting if the assignment is inherited or not
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abstract
create_grant
(role_id, user_id=None, group_id=None, domain_id=None, project_id=None, inherited_to_projects=False)[source]¶ Create a new assignment/grant.
If the assignment is to a domain, then optionally it may be specified as inherited to owned projects (this requires the OS-INHERIT extension to be enabled).
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abstract
create_system_grant
(role_id, actor_id, target_id, assignment_type, inherited)[source]¶ Grant a user or group a role on the system.
- Parameters
role_id – the unique ID of the role to grant to the user
actor_id – the unique ID of the user or group
target_id – the unique ID or string representing the target
assignment_type – a string describing the relationship of the assignment
inherited – a boolean denoting if the assignment is inherited or not
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abstract
delete_grant
(role_id, user_id=None, group_id=None, domain_id=None, project_id=None, inherited_to_projects=False)[source]¶ Delete assignments/grants.
- Raises
keystone.exception.RoleAssignmentNotFound – If the role assignment doesn’t exist.
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abstract
delete_group_assignments
(group_id)[source]¶ Delete all assignments for a group.
- Raises
keystone.exception.RoleNotFound – If the role doesn’t exist.
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delete_project_assignments
(project_id)[source]¶ Delete all assignments for a project.
- Raises
keystone.exception.ProjectNotFound – If the project doesn’t exist.
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delete_system_grant
(role_id, actor_id, target_id, inherited)[source]¶ Remove a system assignment from a user or group.
- Parameters
role_id – the unique ID of the role to grant to the user
actor_id – the unique ID of the user or group
target_id – the unique ID or string representing the target
inherited – a boolean denoting if the assignment is inherited or not
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abstract
delete_user_assignments
(user_id)[source]¶ Delete all assignments for a user.
- Raises
keystone.exception.RoleNotFound – If the role doesn’t exist.
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abstract
list_grant_role_ids
(user_id=None, group_id=None, domain_id=None, project_id=None, inherited_to_projects=False)[source]¶ List role ids for assignments/grants.
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abstract
list_role_assignments
(role_id=None, user_id=None, group_ids=None, domain_id=None, project_ids=None, inherited_to_projects=None)[source]¶ Return a list of role assignments for actors on targets.
Available parameters represent values in which the returned role assignments attributes need to be filtered on.
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abstract
list_system_grants
(actor_id, target_id, assignment_type)[source]¶ Return a list of all system assignments for a specific entity.
- Parameters
actor_id – the unique ID of the actor
target_id – the unique ID of the target
assignment_type – the type of assignment to return
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abstract
list_system_grants_by_role
(role_id)[source]¶ Return a list of system assignments associated to a role.
- Parameters
role_id – the unique ID of the role to grant to the user
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abstract
remove_role_from_user_and_project
(user_id, project_id, role_id)[source]¶ Remove a role from a user within given project.
- Raises
keystone.exception.RoleNotFound – If the role doesn’t exist.
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