horizon could make an equivalent API call to 'openstack user show whoami' for project scoped API credentials
this is a bit easier to read:
openstack user show <user-id>
domain_id.............. xxx enabled................ True/False id..................... xxx name................... xxx email...................xxx federated.............. True/False identity_provider...... idp-remote-id protocol............... federation protocol authentication......... keystone authentication method mapping................ federated projects roles.................. roles mapped to user groups................. groups mapped to user inherited_roles........ roles assigned to users groups users_projects......... projects users_group_projects....projects
perhaps that's a bit verbose, but this is what we have at the moment
domain_id enabled id name options {} password_expires_at
horizon could make an equivalent API call to
'openstack user show whoami' for project scoped API credentials
this is a bit easier to read:
openstack user show <user-id>
domain_ id..... ....... .. xxx ....... ....... . True/False ....... ....... .. xxx ....... ....... .. xxx ....... ....... ...xxx ....... ...... True/False provider. ..... idp-remote-id ....... ....... federation protocol ....... . keystone authentication method ....... ....... . federated projects ....... ....... .. roles mapped to user ....... ....... .. groups mapped to user roles.. ...... roles assigned to users groups ....... . projects projects. ...projects
enabled.
id.....
name...
email..
federated.
identity_
protocol.
authentication.
mapping.
roles..
groups.
inherited_
users_projects.
users_group_
perhaps that's a bit verbose, but this is what we have at the moment
domain_id
enabled
id
name
options {}
password_expires_at