PyKMIP/kmip/demos/pie/register_opaque_object.py
Peter Hamilton a148e7c615 Adding opaque object examples for the ProxyKmipClient
This change adds two examples showing how to use opaque objects with the
ProxyKmipClient. The first is a unit demo showing how to register an
opaque object using the register operation of the ProxyKmipClient. The
second is an integration test showing how to register, get, and destroy
an opaque object using the ProxyKmipClient.
2015-07-30 10:39:06 -04:00

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# Copyright (c) 2015 The Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
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import logging
import sys
from kmip.core import enums
from kmip.demos import utils
from kmip.pie import client
from kmip.pie import objects
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = utils.build_cli_parser()
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
opts, args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])
config = opts.config
value = b'\x53\x65\x63\x72\x65\x74\x50\x61\x73\x73\x77\x6F\x72\x64'
opaque_type = enums.OpaqueDataType.NONE
name = 'Demo Opaque Object'
obj = objects.OpaqueObject(value, opaque_type, name)
# Build the client and connect to the server
with client.ProxyKmipClient(config=config) as client:
try:
uid = client.register(obj)
logger.info("Successfully registered opaque object with ID: "
"{0}".format(uid))
except Exception as e:
logger.error(e)