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Mark Cohen 7b0b58d12b samples directory now passes the missing-function-docstring linter (#640)
* updated files with docstrings to pass pylint

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* updated samples to prepare for enabling missing-docstring linter; will continue to work on this before committing setup.cfg

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* removed missing-function-docstring from setup.cfg so the linter doesn't fail while work on docstrings continues

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* corrected unnecessary return docstring values

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* fixing failure in 'black' on reformatting

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#
# The OpenSearch Contributors require contributions made to
# this file be licensed under the Apache-2.0 license or a
# compatible open source license.
#
# Modifications Copyright OpenSearch Contributors. See
# GitHub history for details.
from opensearchpy import OpenSearch
def main() -> None:
"""
A basic OpenSearch sample that create and manage users.
"""
# connect to OpenSearch
host = "localhost"
port = 9200
auth = ("admin", "admin") # For testing only. Don't store credentials in code.
client = OpenSearch(
hosts=[{"host": host, "port": port}],
http_auth=auth,
use_ssl=True,
verify_certs=False,
ssl_show_warn=False,
)
# Create a User
user_name = "test-user"
user_content = {"password": "opensearch@123", "opendistro_security_roles": []}
response = client.security.create_user(user_name, body=user_content)
print(response)
# Get a User
user_name = "test-user"
response = client.security.get_user(user_name)
print(response)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()