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Use the common session loading parameters and the session object for talking to cinder. There are some related changes in this patch. Firstly auth_token middleware now provides an authentication plugin that can be used along with the session object to make requests under the user's authentication. This will largely replace the information required on the context object. This authentication plugin is not serializable though and so it cannot be transferred over RPC so we introduce a simple authentication plugin that reconstructs the required information from the context. When talking to cinder we now create a global session object (think of this like keeping open a connection pool object) and use the authentication plugin to send requests to cinder. I also condense the cinder tests as they are largely copied and pasted between v1 and v2 and this solves fixing them in two places. DocImpact: Renames cinder's timeout, insecure and CA certificates parameters to the parameters used by the common session object. Adds options for using client certificates with connection. Change-Id: I7afe604503b8597c16be61d2a66a10b94269a219
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