This review implements blueprint python-request and replaces the old
http client implementation in favor of a new one based on
python-requests.
Major changes:
* raw_request and json_request removed since everything is now being
handled by the same method "_request"
* New methods that match HTTP's methods were added:
- get
- put
- post
- head
- patch
- delete
* Content-Type is now being "inferred" based on the data being sent:
- if it is file-like object it chunks the request
- if it is a python type not instance of basestring then it'll try
to serialize it to json
- Every other case will keep the incoming content-type and will send
the data as is.
* Glanceclient's HTTPSConnection implementation will be used if
no-compression flag is set to True.
Co-Author: Flavio Percoco<flaper87@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I09f70eee3e2777f52ce040296015d41649c2586a
When using the cli the Glance client wraps the endpoint in a 'strip
version' function. This means that endpoints of the following forms can
both be used:
https://region-x.images.example.com:443/v1https://region-x.images.example.com:443
When calling the client library directly (as Ceilometer does) however
only endpoints of the second form work. The cli and library should handle
the two cases consistently.
Addresses bug 1243276.
Change-Id: Ice7b581fee32540a7057ba47433a10166a3caed2
In the process of unification of the clients code we should use
composition to allow easier replacement with common HTTPClient.
Related to blueprint common-client-library-2
Change-Id: I5addc38eb2e2dd0be91b566fda7c0d81787ffa75
Instead of globally ignoring pyflakes and
hacking warnings, only blacklist those that trigger
very frequently so far, in order to clean them
up in followup commits. Fix and start gating
on the rest already.
Change-Id: Ied7c7250061e3bf379e8286e8ce3b9e4af817faf
This adds support for validation of ssl certs returned by remote
servers over SSL. The --ca-file param represents the CA cert used
to sign the remote server's cert. Use --insecure if the remote
server is using a self-signed cert or you don't have the CA cert.
Related to bp glance-client-parity
Change-Id: I45253a6e2d88da599addfcc464571e62ae920166
Using the --debug flag or the GLANCECLIENT_DEBUG env var, a user will
see http requests and responses in great detail. Requests are formed
into proper curl commands while responses are printed just as they would
as if the curl request provided were executed. Response bodies will not
be printed if they are application/octet-stream.
Change-Id: I9c9c5d6ec9f481091c944e596d073da3739795b6