lenticular_cloud2/libs/ory-hydra-client/ory_hydra_client/api/oidc/create_oidc_dynamic_client.py

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Python

from http import HTTPStatus
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Union, cast
import httpx
from ...client import AuthenticatedClient, Client
from ...types import Response, UNSET
from ... import errors
from typing import Dict
from typing import cast
from ...models.o_auth_20_client import OAuth20Client
def _get_kwargs(
*,
_client: Client,
json_body: OAuth20Client,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
url = "{}/oauth2/register".format(
_client.base_url)
headers: Dict[str, str] = _client.get_headers()
cookies: Dict[str, Any] = _client.get_cookies()
json_json_body = json_body.to_dict()
return {
"method": "post",
"url": url,
"headers": headers,
"cookies": cookies,
"timeout": _client.get_timeout(),
"json": json_json_body,
}
def _parse_response(*, client: Client, response: httpx.Response) -> Optional[Union[Any, OAuth20Client]]:
if response.status_code == HTTPStatus.CREATED:
response_201 = OAuth20Client.from_dict(response.json())
return response_201
if response.status_code == HTTPStatus.BAD_REQUEST:
response_400 = cast(Any, None)
return response_400
if client.raise_on_unexpected_status:
raise errors.UnexpectedStatus(f"Unexpected status code: {response.status_code}")
else:
return None
def _build_response(*, client: Client, response: httpx.Response) -> Response[Union[Any, OAuth20Client]]:
return Response(
status_code=HTTPStatus(response.status_code),
content=response.content,
headers=response.headers,
parsed=_parse_response(client=client, response=response),
)
def sync_detailed(
*,
_client: Client,
json_body: OAuth20Client,
) -> Response[Union[Any, OAuth20Client]]:
"""Register OAuth2 Client using OpenID Dynamic Client Registration
This endpoint behaves like the administrative counterpart (`createOAuth2Client`) but is capable of
facing the
public internet directly and can be used in self-service. It implements the OpenID Connect
Dynamic Client Registration Protocol. This feature needs to be enabled in the configuration. This
endpoint
is disabled by default. It can be enabled by an administrator.
Please note that using this endpoint you are not able to choose the `client_secret` nor the
`client_id` as those
values will be server generated when specifying `token_endpoint_auth_method` as
`client_secret_basic` or
`client_secret_post`.
The `client_secret` will be returned in the response and you will not be able to retrieve it later
on.
Write the secret down and keep it somewhere safe.
Args:
json_body (OAuth20Client): OAuth 2.0 Clients are used to perform OAuth 2.0 and OpenID
Connect flows. Usually, OAuth 2.0 clients are
generated for applications which want to consume your OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect
capabilities.
Raises:
errors.UnexpectedStatus: If the server returns an undocumented status code and Client.raise_on_unexpected_status is True.
httpx.TimeoutException: If the request takes longer than Client.timeout.
Returns:
Response[Union[Any, OAuth20Client]]
"""
kwargs = _get_kwargs(
_client=_client,
json_body=json_body,
)
response = httpx.request(
verify=_client.verify_ssl,
**kwargs,
)
return _build_response(client=_client, response=response)
def sync(
*,
_client: Client,
json_body: OAuth20Client,
) -> Optional[Union[Any, OAuth20Client]]:
"""Register OAuth2 Client using OpenID Dynamic Client Registration
This endpoint behaves like the administrative counterpart (`createOAuth2Client`) but is capable of
facing the
public internet directly and can be used in self-service. It implements the OpenID Connect
Dynamic Client Registration Protocol. This feature needs to be enabled in the configuration. This
endpoint
is disabled by default. It can be enabled by an administrator.
Please note that using this endpoint you are not able to choose the `client_secret` nor the
`client_id` as those
values will be server generated when specifying `token_endpoint_auth_method` as
`client_secret_basic` or
`client_secret_post`.
The `client_secret` will be returned in the response and you will not be able to retrieve it later
on.
Write the secret down and keep it somewhere safe.
Args:
json_body (OAuth20Client): OAuth 2.0 Clients are used to perform OAuth 2.0 and OpenID
Connect flows. Usually, OAuth 2.0 clients are
generated for applications which want to consume your OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect
capabilities.
Raises:
errors.UnexpectedStatus: If the server returns an undocumented status code and Client.raise_on_unexpected_status is True.
httpx.TimeoutException: If the request takes longer than Client.timeout.
Returns:
Response[Union[Any, OAuth20Client]]
"""
return sync_detailed(
_client=_client,
json_body=json_body,
).parsed
async def asyncio_detailed(
*,
_client: Client,
json_body: OAuth20Client,
) -> Response[Union[Any, OAuth20Client]]:
"""Register OAuth2 Client using OpenID Dynamic Client Registration
This endpoint behaves like the administrative counterpart (`createOAuth2Client`) but is capable of
facing the
public internet directly and can be used in self-service. It implements the OpenID Connect
Dynamic Client Registration Protocol. This feature needs to be enabled in the configuration. This
endpoint
is disabled by default. It can be enabled by an administrator.
Please note that using this endpoint you are not able to choose the `client_secret` nor the
`client_id` as those
values will be server generated when specifying `token_endpoint_auth_method` as
`client_secret_basic` or
`client_secret_post`.
The `client_secret` will be returned in the response and you will not be able to retrieve it later
on.
Write the secret down and keep it somewhere safe.
Args:
json_body (OAuth20Client): OAuth 2.0 Clients are used to perform OAuth 2.0 and OpenID
Connect flows. Usually, OAuth 2.0 clients are
generated for applications which want to consume your OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect
capabilities.
Raises:
errors.UnexpectedStatus: If the server returns an undocumented status code and Client.raise_on_unexpected_status is True.
httpx.TimeoutException: If the request takes longer than Client.timeout.
Returns:
Response[Union[Any, OAuth20Client]]
"""
kwargs = _get_kwargs(
_client=_client,
json_body=json_body,
)
async with httpx.AsyncClient(verify=_client.verify_ssl) as __client:
response = await __client.request(
**kwargs
)
return _build_response(client=_client, response=response)
async def asyncio(
*,
_client: Client,
json_body: OAuth20Client,
) -> Optional[Union[Any, OAuth20Client]]:
"""Register OAuth2 Client using OpenID Dynamic Client Registration
This endpoint behaves like the administrative counterpart (`createOAuth2Client`) but is capable of
facing the
public internet directly and can be used in self-service. It implements the OpenID Connect
Dynamic Client Registration Protocol. This feature needs to be enabled in the configuration. This
endpoint
is disabled by default. It can be enabled by an administrator.
Please note that using this endpoint you are not able to choose the `client_secret` nor the
`client_id` as those
values will be server generated when specifying `token_endpoint_auth_method` as
`client_secret_basic` or
`client_secret_post`.
The `client_secret` will be returned in the response and you will not be able to retrieve it later
on.
Write the secret down and keep it somewhere safe.
Args:
json_body (OAuth20Client): OAuth 2.0 Clients are used to perform OAuth 2.0 and OpenID
Connect flows. Usually, OAuth 2.0 clients are
generated for applications which want to consume your OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect
capabilities.
Raises:
errors.UnexpectedStatus: If the server returns an undocumented status code and Client.raise_on_unexpected_status is True.
httpx.TimeoutException: If the request takes longer than Client.timeout.
Returns:
Response[Union[Any, OAuth20Client]]
"""
return (await asyncio_detailed(
_client=_client,
json_body=json_body,
)).parsed