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package org.jclouds.openstack.nova.ec2.features;
import static org.jclouds.aws.reference.FormParameters.ACTION;
import javax.inject.Named;
import javax.ws.rs.FormParam;
import javax.ws.rs.POST;
import javax.ws.rs.Path;
import org.jclouds.aws.filters.FormSigner;
import org.jclouds.ec2.domain.KeyPair;
import org.jclouds.ec2.features.KeyPairApi;
import org.jclouds.ec2.functions.EncodedRSAPublicKeyToBase64;
import org.jclouds.ec2.xml.KeyPairResponseHandler;
import org.jclouds.location.functions.RegionToEndpointOrProviderIfNull;
import org.jclouds.rest.annotations.EndpointParam;
import org.jclouds.rest.annotations.FormParams;
import org.jclouds.rest.annotations.ParamParser;
import org.jclouds.rest.annotations.RequestFilters;
import org.jclouds.rest.annotations.VirtualHost;
import org.jclouds.rest.annotations.XMLResponseParser;
@RequestFilters(FormSigner.class)
@VirtualHost
public interface NovaEC2KeyPairApi extends KeyPairApi {
/**
* Imports the public key from an RSA key pair that you created with a third-party tool. Compare
* this with CreateKeyPair, in which AWS creates the key pair and gives the keys to you (Nova
* keeps a copy of the public key). With ImportKeyPair, you create the key pair and give Nova just
* the public key. The private key is never transferred between you and Nova.
*
*
* You can easily create an RSA key pair on Windows and Linux using the ssh-keygen command line
* tool (provided with the standard OpenSSH installation). Standard library support for RSA key
* pair creation is also available in Java, Ruby, Python, and many other programming languages.
*
*
* Supported Formats
*
* - OpenSSH public key format (e.g., the format in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys)
* - Base64 encoded DER format
* - SSH public key file format as specified in RFC4716
*
* DSA keys are not supported. Make sure your key generator is set up to create RSA keys.
*
* Supported lengths: 1024, 2048, and 4096.
*
*
* @param region
* region to import the key into
* @param keyName
* A unique name for the key pair. Accepts alphanumeric characters, spaces, dashes, and
* underscores.
* @param publicKeyMaterial
* The public key
* @return imported key including fingerprint
*/
@Named("keypair:import")
@POST
@Path("/")
@FormParams(keys = ACTION, values = "ImportKeyPair")
@XMLResponseParser(KeyPairResponseHandler.class)
KeyPair importKeyPairInRegion(
@EndpointParam(parser = RegionToEndpointOrProviderIfNull.class) String region,
@FormParam("KeyName") String keyName,
@FormParam("PublicKeyMaterial") @ParamParser(EncodedRSAPublicKeyToBase64.class) String publicKeyMaterial);
}