On 10/02/2012 06:28 AM, Brian Vetter wrote:
I've done two different things. First, I associated one of my
groups in my directory with being a VMUser which gave members access to a particular VM.
If I login with one of those users via the User portal, I can see their VM (or VMs if I do
more than one). If I use the REST API (or ovirt-shell) using this user's account and
password, I get an unauthorized error.
Similarly, I have another group that is assigned the DomainManager role. If I add this
other user to that group, when I login with that user via the user portal, I see the
advanced portal. If I use the REST-API (using curl) or ovirt-shell and use the user's
login information, I now am authorized and see a list of VMs returned as XML (in the case
of curl).
That said, I see all VMs in the system, not just the one assigned to the user that logged
in. So this makes me think that either the REST API for getting the APIs as suggested by
the article is an administrative API and there is either (a) a different rest API/uri that
returns the logged in user's vms (the list that would be returned to the portal) or
(b) no way to get a particular user's list of VMs authenticated as the user.
you need to specify to the api you want to view things in "user mode"
via the filter header.
Example:
curl -X GET -H "Filter: true" -u user@domain:password
http://[servername]:PORT/api/vms
Brian
On Oct 1, 2012, at 10:49 PM, Yair Zaslavsky wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> I looked at the wiki -
> I assume you're referring to the "showVm" part.
> Have you assigned any permissions to the user that is supposed to view the VMs?
> I assume you created the VMs with the administrator user, so any other user will
require to have a proper permissions in order to view these VMs
>
> Yair
>
>
> On 10/02/2012 05:09 AM, Brian Vetter wrote:
>> I was trying to use both the rest api to view a user's vm information. I
found that the REST APIs always returned an authentication error if the account I had
logged into was not an ovirt administrator. I am guessing that either (a) I am using the
wrong URL in the REST api or (b) you must be some kind of admin to access the REST APIs. I
noticed the same behavior when I was using the ovirt-shell tool.
>>
>> For example, I was trying to follow the instructions in
http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/How_to_Connect_to_SPICE_Console_Without_Portal to get the list
of VMs (presumably for the user that is logging in), I get an unauthorized error. If the
user account I login with in the curl or ovirt-shell connect statement is an admin, I get
the list of VMs.
>>
>> So my question here is does the REST-API need admin privileges or am I using a
url that requires admin privileges whereas some others don't. And if it is the latter,
is there somewhere that documents the various rest api resources? For example, to go back
to the "How to connect to Spice console ..." article, how would one use the REST
API to fetch one's virtual machines, their status, and connection info for them?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Brian
>>
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