Best Python code snippet using tempest_python
federation_idp.py
Source: federation_idp.py
...127 if description is not None:128 attributes['description'] = description129 idp = self.conn.identity.create_identity_provider(id=name, **attributes)130 return (True, idp)131 def update_identity_provider(self, idp):132 """133 Update an existing Identity Provider134 returns: the "Changed" state and the new identity provider135 """136 description = self.params.get('description')137 enabled = self.params.get('enabled')138 domain_id = self.params.get('domain_id')139 remote_ids = self.params.get('remote_ids')140 attributes = {}141 if (description is not None) and (description != idp.description):142 attributes['description'] = description143 if (enabled is not None) and (enabled != idp.is_enabled):144 attributes['enabled'] = enabled145 if (domain_id is not None) and (domain_id != idp.domain_id):146 attributes['domain_id'] = domain_id147 if (remote_ids is not None) and (remote_ids != idp.remote_ids):148 attributes['remote_ids'] = remote_ids149 if not attributes:150 return False, idp151 if self.ansible.check_mode:152 return True, None153 new_idp = self.conn.identity.update_identity_provider(idp, **attributes)154 return (True, new_idp)155 def run(self):156 """ Module entry point """157 name = self.params.get('name')158 state = self.params.get('state')159 changed = False160 idp = self.conn.identity.find_identity_provider(name)161 if state == 'absent':162 if idp is not None:163 changed = self.delete_identity_provider(idp)164 self.exit_json(changed=changed)165 # state == 'present'166 else:167 if idp is None:168 if self.params.get('domain_id') is None:169 self.fail_json(msg='A domain_id must be passed when creating'170 ' an identity provider')171 (changed, idp) = self.create_identity_provider(name)172 idp = self.normalize_idp(idp)173 self.exit_json(changed=changed, identity_provider=idp)174 (changed, new_idp) = self.update_identity_provider(idp)175 new_idp = self.normalize_idp(new_idp)176 self.exit_json(changed=changed, identity_provider=new_idp)177def main():178 module = IdentityFederationIdpModule()179 module()180if __name__ == '__main__':...
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