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horizon/openstack_dashboard/dashboards/identity/groups/forms.py
Radomir Dopieralski 8b839938bc Disentangle domain context from effective domain
Since the existence of a domain token was equivalent with having
selected a domain context with Keystone V2, some code confuses the
two. This is no longer true for Kestone V3, so we have to separate
the two concepts and use domain context when we mean the domain
context.

Close-bug: #1661537

Change-Id: Ifa66d8c397e34d16a4534e7216eb11c752699505
2017-02-13 11:40:57 +01:00

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# Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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import logging
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from horizon import exceptions
from horizon import forms
from horizon import messages
from openstack_dashboard import api
from openstack_dashboard.utils import identity as identity_utils
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class CreateGroupForm(forms.SelfHandlingForm):
name = forms.CharField(label=_("Name"))
description = forms.CharField(widget=forms.widgets.Textarea(
attrs={'rows': 4}),
label=_("Description"),
required=False)
def handle(self, request, data):
try:
LOG.info('Creating group with name "%s"' % data['name'])
api.keystone.group_create(
request,
domain_id=identity_utils.get_domain_id_for_operation(
self.request),
name=data['name'],
description=data['description'])
messages.success(request,
_('Group "%s" was successfully created.')
% data['name'])
except Exception:
exceptions.handle(request, _('Unable to create group.'))
return False
return True
class UpdateGroupForm(forms.SelfHandlingForm):
group_id = forms.CharField(widget=forms.HiddenInput())
name = forms.CharField(label=_("Name"))
description = forms.CharField(widget=forms.widgets.Textarea(
attrs={'rows': 4}),
label=_("Description"),
required=False)
def handle(self, request, data):
group_id = data.pop('group_id')
try:
api.keystone.group_update(request,
group_id=group_id,
name=data['name'],
description=data['description'])
messages.success(request,
_('Group has been updated successfully.'))
except Exception:
exceptions.handle(request, _('Unable to update the group.'))
return False
return True