# 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 # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. """Deployment handling for Placmenent API.""" from keystonemiddleware import auth_token import oslo_middleware from oslo_middleware import cors from nova.api import openstack as common_api from nova.api.openstack.placement import auth from nova.api.openstack.placement import handler from nova.api.openstack.placement import microversion from nova.api.openstack.placement import requestlog from nova import objects # TODO(cdent): NAME points to the config project being used, so for # now this is "nova" but we probably want "placement" eventually. NAME = "nova" # Make sure that objects are registered for this running of the # placement API. objects.register_all() def deploy(conf, project_name): """Assemble the middleware pipeline leading to the placement app.""" if conf.api.auth_strategy == 'noauth2': auth_middleware = auth.NoAuthMiddleware else: # Do not provide global conf to middleware here. auth_middleware = auth_token.filter_factory( {}, oslo_config_project=project_name) # Pass in our CORS config, if any, manually as that's a) # explicit, b) makes testing more straightfoward, c) let's # us control the use of cors by the presence of its config. conf.register_opts(cors.CORS_OPTS, 'cors') if conf.cors.allowed_origin: cors_middleware = oslo_middleware.CORS.factory( {}, **conf.cors) else: cors_middleware = None context_middleware = auth.PlacementKeystoneContext req_id_middleware = oslo_middleware.RequestId microversion_middleware = microversion.MicroversionMiddleware fault_wrap = common_api.FaultWrapper request_log = requestlog.RequestLog application = handler.PlacementHandler() # NOTE(cdent): The ordering here is important. The list is ordered # from the inside out. For a single request req_id_middleware is called # first and microversion_middleware last. Then the request is finally # passed to the application (the PlacementHandler). At that point # the response ascends the middleware in the reverse of the # order the request went in. This order ensures that log messages # all see the same contextual information including request id and # authentication information. for middleware in (microversion_middleware, fault_wrap, request_log, context_middleware, auth_middleware, cors_middleware, req_id_middleware, ): if middleware: application = middleware(application) return application def loadapp(config, project_name=NAME): application = deploy(config, project_name) return application