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Message #05128
[Bug 1208607] Re: V2 API: Use of token in authenticate request is not part of the spec/docs
Reviewed: https://review.openstack.org/48536
Committed: http://github.com/openstack/api-site/commit/24fb6bfa4abb5e92beb8f30ef2885977faa59e84
Submitter: Jenkins
Branch: master
commit 24fb6bfa4abb5e92beb8f30ef2885977faa59e84
Author: Diane Fleming <diane.fleming@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu Sep 26 17:31:18 2013 -0500
Add token credential to authenticate method
Closes-Bug: #1208607
Change-Id: I4af5f32c3a2501395ea6452b5bff4f2a0dcce2a0
author: diane fleming
** Changed in: openstack-api-site
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
V2 API: Use of token in authenticate request is not part of the
spec/docs
Status in OpenStack Identity (Keystone):
Invalid
Status in OpenStack API documentation site:
Fix Released
Bug description:
I may be missing something obvious, but I can't see where the use of
"token" (instead of passwordCredentials) for authentication (POST
/v2.0/tokens) is documented in the API. The docs say e.g.
username/password are required, and don't make mention of token that I
found.
I believe the default python-keystoneclient uses it, so I think it is
part of the API, it's just undocumented?
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