The team discussed the timeline and the work to do this week.
- What are policies?
- What are they used for?
- Do they follow any standards?
- Do you create new policies or simply modify existing ones?
- Where can changes made to policies be found?
- What do such policy changes look like?
- How to implement REST client for Keystone in python?
- What python/django imports are required or available?
- How to handle requests and responses to and from the database in the REST client?
- How to handle authentication and tokens?
- Should the token be stored somewhere and if so where?
- How can authenticated requests be carried out securely?
- What are Keystone sessions?
- How can sessions be implemented?
- How to implement functionality to retrieve all policies data for back up purposes?
- Which methods preside in the python part of the plugin vs the angularjs?
- How to implement promises and routing?
- How can the plugin authenticate and get a token?
- How does Horizon carry out its user authentication functionality?
- Can Horizon's user authentication be shared with the plugin?
- How to know which user is logged in?
- How to make authenticated API requests to Keystone for Horizon logged in users without asking them for username and password?
We split this questions for further studies among the team members, it can be found here
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