Source code for ecl.compute.v2.keypair

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from ecl.compute import compute_service
from ecl import resource2


[docs]class Keypair(resource2.Resource): resource_key = 'keypair' resources_key = 'keypairs' base_path = '/os-keypairs' service = compute_service.ComputeService() # capabilities allow_create = True allow_get = True allow_delete = True allow_list = True # Properties #: The short fingerprint associated with the ``public_key`` for #: this keypair. fingerprint = resource2.Body('fingerprint') # NOTE: There is in fact an 'id' field. However, it's not useful # because all operations use the 'name' as an identifier. # Additionally, the 'id' field only appears *after* creation, # so suddenly you have an 'id' field filled in after the fact, # and it just gets in the way. We need to cover this up by having # the name be both our id and name. #: The id identifying the keypair id = resource2.Body('name') #: A name identifying the keypair name = resource2.Body('name', alternate_id=True) #: The private key for the keypair private_key = resource2.Body('private_key') #: The SSH public key that is paired with the server. public_key = resource2.Body('public_key') user_id = resource2.Body('user_id') @classmethod
[docs] def list(cls, session, paginated=False): resp = session.get(cls.base_path, endpoint_filter=cls.service, headers={"Accept": "application/json"}) resp = resp.json() resp = resp[cls.resources_key] for data in resp: value = cls.existing(**data[cls.resource_key]) yield value