openstacksdk/openstack/identity/v3/role_assignment.py

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# under the License.
from openstack import resource
class RoleAssignment(resource.Resource):
resource_key = 'role_assignment'
resources_key = 'role_assignments'
base_path = '/role_assignments'
# capabilities
allow_list = True
_query_mapping = resource.QueryParameters(
'group_id', 'role_id', 'scope_domain_id', 'scope_project_id',
'user_id', 'effective', 'include_names', 'include_subtree',
role_id='role.id', user_id='user.id', group_id='group.id',
scope_project_id='scope.project.id', scope_domain_id='scope.domain.id',
scope_system='scope.system',
)
# Properties
#: The links for the service resource.
links = resource.Body('links')
#: The role (dictionary contains only id) *Type: dict*
role = resource.Body('role', type=dict)
#: The scope (either domain or group dictionary contains id) *Type: dict*
scope = resource.Body('scope', type=dict)
#: The user (dictionary contains only id) *Type: dict*
user = resource.Body('user', type=dict)
#: The group (dictionary contains only id) *Type: dict*
group = resource.Body('group', type=dict)