module Fog module AWS class IAM class Real require 'fog/aws/parsers/iam/create_access_key' # Create a access keys for user (by default detects user from access credentials) # # ==== Parameters # * options<~Hash>: # * 'UserName'<~String> - name of the user to create (do not include path) # # ==== Returns # * response<~Excon::Response>: # * body<~Hash>: # * 'AccessKey'<~Hash>: # * 'AccessKeyId'<~String> - # * 'UserName'<~String> - # * 'SecretAccessKey'<~String> - # * 'Status'<~String> - # * 'RequestId'<~String> - Id of the request # # ==== See Also # http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/IAM/latest/APIReference/API_CreateAccessKey.html # def create_access_key(options = {}) request({ 'Action' => 'CreateAccessKey', :parser => Fog::Parsers::AWS::IAM::CreateAccessKey.new }.merge!(options)) end end class Mock def create_access_key(options) #FIXME: Not 100% correct as AWS will use the signing credentials when there is no 'UserName' in the options hash # Also doesn't raise an error when there are too many keys if user = options['UserName'] if data[:users].key? user access_keys_data = data[:users][user][:access_keys] else raise Fog::AWS::IAM::NotFound.new("The user with name #{user_name} cannot be found.") end else access_keys_data = data[:access_keys] end key = { 'SecretAccessKey' => Fog::Mock.random_base64(40), 'Status' => 'Active', 'AccessKeyId' => Fog::AWS::Mock.key_id(20), } if user key["UserName"] = user end access_keys_data << key Excon::Response.new.tap do |response| response.status = 200 response.body = { 'AccessKey' => key, 'RequestId' => Fog::AWS::Mock.request_id } end end end end end end