Removed a debugging statement
[sfa.git] / sfa / methods / delete_slice.py
index 6bded1b..1601da1 100644 (file)
@@ -6,8 +6,9 @@ from sfa.util.misc import *
 from sfa.util.method import Method
 from sfa.util.parameter import Parameter, Mixed
 from sfa.trust.auth import Auth
+from sfa.trust.credential import Credential
 
-from sfa.util.slices import Slices
+from sfa.plc.slices import Slices
 
 class delete_slice(Method):
     """
@@ -23,13 +24,26 @@ class delete_slice(Method):
     accepts = [
         Parameter(str, "Credential string"),
         Parameter(str, "Human readable name of slice to delete"),
+        Mixed(Parameter(str, "Request hash"),
+              Parameter(None, "Request hash not specified"))
         ]
 
     returns = Parameter(int, "1 if successful")
     
-    def call(self, cred, hrn):
+    def call(self, cred, hrn, request_hash=None, caller_cred=None):
        
+        if caller_cred==None:
+            caller_cred=cred
+        #log the call
+        self.api.logger.info("interface: %s\tcaller-hrn: %s\ttarget-hrn: %s\tmethod-name: %s"%(self.api.interface, Credential(string=caller_cred).get_gid_caller().get_hrn(), hrn, self.name))
+
+        # This cred will be an slice cred, not a user, so we cant use it to
+        # authenticate the caller's request_hash. Let just get the caller's gid
+        # from the cred and authenticate using that
+        client_gid = Credential(string=cred).get_gid_caller()
+        client_gid_str = client_gid.save_to_string(save_parents=True)
+        self.api.auth.authenticateGid(client_gid_str, [cred, hrn], request_hash)
         self.api.auth.check(cred, 'deleteslice')
-        slices = Slices(self.api)
+        slices = Slices(self.api, caller_cred=caller_cred)
         slices.delete_slice(hrn)
         return 1