Fuel CLI ignores os-username and os-password parameters
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fuel for OpenStack |
In Progress
|
Medium
|
Oleksandr Berezovskyi |
Bug Description
Detailed bug description:
I've setup dev lab and tried several commands and fuel CLI ignores os-username and os-password parameters.
Steps to reproduce:
Default credentials: admin\admin
fuel --os-username test --os-password pass fuel-version
Expected results:
authorization required
Actual result:
command succeed
Some more examples:
[root@nailgun ~]# fuel --os-username test fuel-version
api: '1'
auth_required: true
feature_groups: []
openstack_version: newton-10.0
release: '10.0'
[root@nailgun ~]# fuel --os-password pass fuel-version
api: '1'
auth_required: true
feature_groups: []
openstack_version: newton-10.0
release: '10.0'
[root@nailgun ~]# fuel fuel-version
api: '1'
auth_required: true
feature_groups: []
openstack_version: newton-10.0
release: '10.0'
[root@nailgun ~]# cat ~/.config/
SERVER_ADDRESS: "10.21.0.2"
SERVER_PORT: "8000"
OS_USERNAME: "admin"
OS_PASSWORD: "admin"
OS_TENANT_NAME: "admin"
OS_AUTH_URL: "http://
KEYSTONE_PORT: "5000"
tags: | added: area-python |
Changed in fuel: | |
milestone: | none → 10.0 |
assignee: | nobody → Fuel Sustaining (fuel-sustaining-team) |
importance: | Undecided → Medium |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Moving to Oleksander as he is already working on the fix.