[Python] support api key refresh in configuration module#3594
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This is a port for swagger-api/swagger-codegen#9624. @Jyhess could you help take a look at this? |
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@houqp thanks for the PR. Can you please resolve the merge conflicts when you've time? Thanks. |
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@houqp would your enhancement work if there are more than 1 API key? |
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@wing328 yes, it should work for multiple keys because the staleness check and refresh logic is managed through |
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@houqp thanks for the explanation. Let's go with this approach to start with. |
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@houqp thanks for the PR, which has been included in the v4.1.1 release: https://twitter.com/oas_generator/status/1165944867391860737 |
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…lient v11.0.0) This is a partial fix for kubernetes-client/python#741, based on the version of this repo included in `kubernetes-client` v11.0.0 (https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python/tree/v11.0.0). As described in kubernetes-client/python#741, some of the authentication schemes supported by Kubernetes require updating the client's credentials from time to time. The Kubernetes Python client currently does not support this, except for when using the `gcp` auth scheme. This is because the OpenAPI-generated code does not generally expect credentials to change after the client is configured. However, in OpenAPITools/openapi-generator#3594, the OpenAPI-generated code added a (undocumented) hook on the `Configuration` object which provides a method for the client credentials to be refreshed as needed. Unfortunately, this version of the Kubernetes client is too old to have that hook, but this patch adds it with a subclass of `Configuration`. Then the `load_kube_config()` function, used by the Kubernetes API to set up the `Configuration` object from the client's local k8s config, just needs to be updated to take advantage of this hook. This patch does this for `exec`-based authentication, which is a partial fix for kubernetes-client/python#741. The plan is to follow up to support this for all other authentication schemes which may require refreshing credentials. The follow-up patch will be based on the latest Kubernetes client and won't need the `Configuration` subclass. As noted above, `load_kube_config()` already has a special-case monkeypatch to refresh GCP tokens. I presume this functionality was added before the OpenAPI generator added support for the refresh hook. A complete fix will probably include refactoring the GCP token refreshing to use the new hook.
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This is a fix for kubernetes-client/python#741. As described in kubernetes-client/python#741, some of the authentication schemes supported by Kubernetes require updating the client's credentials from time to time. The Kubernetes Python client currently does not support this, except for when using the `gcp` auth scheme. This is because the OpenAPI-generated client code does not generally expect credentials to change after the client is configured. However, in OpenAPITools/openapi-generator#3594, the OpenAPI generator added a (undocumented) hook on the `Configuration` object which provides a method for the client credentials to be refreshed as needed. Now that this hook exists, the `load_kube_config()` function, used by the Kubernetes API to set up the `Configuration` object from the client's local k8s config, just needs to be updated to take advantage of this hook. This patch does this for `exec`-based authentication, which should resolve kubernetes-client/python#741. Also, as noted above, `load_kube_config()` already has a special-case monkeypatch to refresh GCP tokens. I presume this functionality was added before the OpenAPI generator added support for the refresh hook. This patch also refactors the GCP token refreshing code to use the new hook instead of the monkeypatch. Tests are also updated.
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This is a fix for kubernetes-client/python#741. As described in kubernetes-client/python#741, some of the authentication schemes supported by Kubernetes require updating the client's credentials from time to time. The Kubernetes Python client currently does not support this, except for when using the `gcp` auth scheme. This is because the OpenAPI-generated client code does not generally expect credentials to change after the client is configured. However, in OpenAPITools/openapi-generator#3594, the OpenAPI generator added a (undocumented) hook on the `Configuration` object which provides a method for the client credentials to be refreshed as needed. Now that this hook exists, the `load_kube_config()` function, used by the Kubernetes API to set up the `Configuration` object from the client's local k8s config, just needs to be updated to take advantage of this hook. This patch does this for `exec`-based authentication, which should resolve kubernetes-client/python#741. Also, as noted above, `load_kube_config()` already has a special-case monkeypatch to refresh GCP tokens. I presume this functionality was added before the OpenAPI generator added support for the refresh hook. This patch also refactors the GCP token refreshing code to use the new hook instead of the monkeypatch. Tests are also updated.
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This is a fix for kubernetes-client/python#741. As described in kubernetes-client/python#741, some of the authentication schemes supported by Kubernetes require updating the client's credentials from time to time. The Kubernetes Python client currently does not support this, except for when using the `gcp` auth scheme. This is because the OpenAPI-generated client code does not generally expect credentials to change after the client is configured. However, in OpenAPITools/openapi-generator#3594, the OpenAPI generator added a (undocumented) hook on the `Configuration` object which provides a method for the client credentials to be refreshed as needed. Now that this hook exists, the `load_kube_config()` function, used by the Kubernetes API to set up the `Configuration` object from the client's local k8s config, just needs to be updated to take advantage of this hook. This patch does this for `exec`-based authentication, which should resolve kubernetes-client/python#741. Also, as noted above, `load_kube_config()` already has a special-case monkeypatch to refresh GCP tokens. I presume this functionality was added before the OpenAPI generator added support for the refresh hook. This patch also refactors the GCP token refreshing code to use the new hook instead of the monkeypatch. Tests are also updated.
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This is a fix for kubernetes-client/python#741. As described in kubernetes-client/python#741, some of the authentication schemes supported by Kubernetes require updating the client's credentials from time to time. The Kubernetes Python client currently does not support this, except for when using the `gcp` auth scheme. This is because the OpenAPI-generated client code does not generally expect credentials to change after the client is configured. However, in OpenAPITools/openapi-generator#3594, the OpenAPI generator added a (undocumented) hook on the `Configuration` object which provides a method for the client credentials to be refreshed as needed. Now that this hook exists, the `load_kube_config()` function, used by the Kubernetes API to set up the `Configuration` object from the client's local k8s config, just needs to be updated to take advantage of this hook. This patch does this for `exec`-based authentication, which should resolve kubernetes-client/python#741. Also, as noted above, `load_kube_config()` already has a special-case monkeypatch to refresh GCP tokens. I presume this functionality was added before the OpenAPI generator added support for the refresh hook. This patch also refactors the GCP token refreshing code to use the new hook instead of the monkeypatch. Tests are also updated.
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This is a fix for kubernetes-client/python#741. As described in kubernetes-client/python#741, some of the authentication schemes supported by Kubernetes require updating the client's credentials from time to time. The Kubernetes Python client currently does not support this, except for when using the `gcp` auth scheme. This is because the OpenAPI-generated client code does not generally expect credentials to change after the client is configured. However, in OpenAPITools/openapi-generator#3594, the OpenAPI generator added a (undocumented) hook on the `Configuration` object which provides a method for the client credentials to be refreshed as needed. Now that this hook exists, the `load_kube_config()` function, used by the Kubernetes API to set up the `Configuration` object from the client's local k8s config, just needs to be updated to take advantage of this hook. This patch does this for `exec`-based authentication, which should resolve kubernetes-client/python#741. Also, as noted above, `load_kube_config()` already has a special-case monkeypatch to refresh GCP tokens. I presume this functionality was added before the OpenAPI generator added support for the refresh hook. This patch also refactors the GCP token refreshing code to use the new hook instead of the monkeypatch. Tests are also updated.
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This PR adds a function hook to support refreshing expired api key. It is part of the fix for kubernetes-client/python#741.