Authenticate against a Networking endpoint

Authenticate against a Networking endpoint

To authenticate against a Networking endpoint, instantiate a neutronclient.v2_0.client.Client object:

from os import environ as env
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client as neutronclient
neutron = neutronclient.Client(auth_url=env['OS_AUTH_URL'],
                               username=env['OS_USERNAME'],
                               password=env['OS_PASSWORD'],
                               tenant_name=env['OS_TENANT_NAME'],
                               region_name=env['OS_REGION_NAME'])

You can also authenticate by explicitly specifying the endpoint and token:

from os import environ as env
import keystoneclient.v2_0.client as ksclient
from neutronclient.v2_0 import client as neutronclient
keystone = ksclient.Client(auth_url=env['OS_AUTH_URL'],
                           username=env['OS_USERNAME'],
                           password=env['OS_PASSWORD'],
                           tenant_name=env['OS_TENANT_NAME'],
                           region_name=env['OS_REGION_NAME'])
endpoint_url = keystone.service_catalog.url_for(service_type='network')
token = keystone.auth_token
neutron = neutronclient.Client(endpoint_url=endpoint_url, token=token)
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