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notifications-admin/app/notify_client/api_key_api_client.py
Chris Hill-Scott da1fa2e61c Make _attach_current_user a pure function
Mutating dictionaries is gross and doesn’t work as you’d expect. Better
to have the function return a new dictionary instead.

Means we can be explicit that `created_by` is one of the allowed params
when updating a service.
2016-08-11 17:07:55 +01:00

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from notifications_python_client.base import BaseAPIClient
from app.notify_client import _attach_current_user
# must match key types in notifications-api/app/models.py
KEY_TYPE_NORMAL = 'normal'
KEY_TYPE_TEAM = 'team'
KEY_TYPE_TEST = 'test'
class ApiKeyApiClient(BaseAPIClient):
def __init__(self, base_url=None, client_id=None, secret=None):
super(self.__class__, self).__init__(base_url=base_url or 'base_url',
client_id=client_id or 'client_id',
secret=secret or 'secret')
def init_app(self, app):
self.base_url = app.config['API_HOST_NAME']
self.client_id = app.config['ADMIN_CLIENT_USER_NAME']
self.secret = app.config['ADMIN_CLIENT_SECRET']
def get_api_keys(self, service_id, key_id=None):
if key_id:
return self.get(url='/service/{}/api-keys/{}'.format(service_id, key_id))
else:
return self.get(url='/service/{}/api-keys'.format(service_id))
def create_api_key(self, service_id, key_name, key_type):
data = {
'name': key_name,
'key_type': key_type
}
data = _attach_current_user(data)
key = self.post(url='/service/{}/api-key'.format(service_id), data=data)
return key['data']
def revoke_api_key(self, service_id, key_id):
data = _attach_current_user({})
return self.post(
url='/service/{0}/api-key/revoke/{1}'.format(service_id, key_id),
data=data)