Use openstack-common's policy module
Reworks glance to use the new policy module in openstack-common. Change-Id: I6012c71a16d83762535e7490d8f5bc5102160fc0
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@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ import logging
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import os.path
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from glance.common import exception
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from glance.common import policy
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from glance.openstack.common import cfg
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from glance.openstack.common import policy
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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@ -99,7 +99,5 @@ class Enforcer(object):
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'tenant': context.tenant,
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}
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try:
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policy.enforce(match_list, target, credentials)
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except policy.NotAuthorized:
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raise exception.Forbidden(action=action)
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policy.enforce(match_list, target, credentials,
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exception.Forbidden, action=action)
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"""Common Policy Engine Implementation"""
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import json
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import logging
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import urllib
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import urllib2
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class NotAuthorized(Exception):
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pass
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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_BRAIN = None
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@ -43,60 +45,86 @@ def reset():
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_BRAIN = None
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def enforce(match_list, target_dict, credentials_dict):
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def enforce(match_list, target_dict, credentials_dict, exc=None,
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*args, **kwargs):
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"""Enforces authorization of some rules against credentials.
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:param match_list: nested tuples of data to match against
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The basic brain supports three types of match lists:
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1) rules
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looks like: ('rule:compute:get_instance',)
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Retrieves the named rule from the rules dict and recursively
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checks against the contents of the rule.
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2) roles
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looks like: ('role:compute:admin',)
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Matches if the specified role is in credentials_dict['roles'].
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3) generic
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('tenant_id:%(tenant_id)s',)
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Substitutes values from the target dict into the match using
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the % operator and matches them against the creds dict.
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Combining rules:
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The brain returns True if any of the outer tuple of rules match
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and also True if all of the inner tuples match. You can use this to
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perform simple boolean logic. For example, the following rule would
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return True if the creds contain the role 'admin' OR the if the
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tenant_id matches the target dict AND the the creds contains the
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role 'compute_sysadmin':
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The basic brain supports three types of match lists:
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{
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"rule:combined": (
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'role:admin',
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('tenant_id:%(tenant_id)s', 'role:compute_sysadmin')
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)
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}
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1) rules
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looks like: ``('rule:compute:get_instance',)``
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Note that rule and role are reserved words in the credentials match, so
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you can't match against properties with those names. Custom brains may
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also add new reserved words. For example, the HttpBrain adds http as a
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reserved word.
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Retrieves the named rule from the rules dict and recursively
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checks against the contents of the rule.
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2) roles
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looks like: ``('role:compute:admin',)``
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Matches if the specified role is in credentials_dict['roles'].
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3) generic
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looks like: ``('tenant_id:%(tenant_id)s',)``
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Substitutes values from the target dict into the match using
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the % operator and matches them against the creds dict.
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Combining rules:
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The brain returns True if any of the outer tuple of rules
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match and also True if all of the inner tuples match. You
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can use this to perform simple boolean logic. For
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example, the following rule would return True if the creds
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contain the role 'admin' OR the if the tenant_id matches
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the target dict AND the the creds contains the role
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'compute_sysadmin':
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::
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{
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"rule:combined": (
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'role:admin',
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('tenant_id:%(tenant_id)s', 'role:compute_sysadmin')
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)
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}
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Note that rule and role are reserved words in the credentials match, so
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you can't match against properties with those names. Custom brains may
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also add new reserved words. For example, the HttpBrain adds http as a
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reserved word.
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:param target_dict: dict of object properties
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Target dicts contain as much information as we can about the object being
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operated on.
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Target dicts contain as much information as we can about the object being
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operated on.
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:param credentials_dict: dict of actor properties
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Credentials dicts contain as much information as we can about the user
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performing the action.
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:raises NotAuthorized if the check fails
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Credentials dicts contain as much information as we can about the user
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performing the action.
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:param exc: exception to raise
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Class of the exception to raise if the check fails. Any remaining
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arguments passed to enforce() (both positional and keyword arguments)
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will be passed to the exception class. If exc is not provided, returns
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False.
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:return: True if the policy allows the action
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:return: False if the policy does not allow the action and exc is not set
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"""
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global _BRAIN
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if not _BRAIN:
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_BRAIN = Brain()
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if not _BRAIN.check(match_list, target_dict, credentials_dict):
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raise NotAuthorized()
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if exc:
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raise exc(*args, **kwargs)
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return False
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return True
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class Brain(object):
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@ -115,7 +143,12 @@ class Brain(object):
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self.rules[key] = match
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def _check(self, match, target_dict, cred_dict):
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match_kind, match_value = match.split(':', 1)
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try:
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match_kind, match_value = match.split(':', 1)
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except Exception:
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LOG.exception(_("Failed to understand rule %(match)r") % locals())
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# If the rule is invalid, fail closed
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return False
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try:
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f = getattr(self, '_check_%s' % match_kind)
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except AttributeError:
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@ -162,7 +195,7 @@ class Brain(object):
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def _check_role(self, match, target_dict, cred_dict):
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"""Check that there is a matching role in the cred dict."""
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return match in cred_dict['roles']
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return match.lower() in [x.lower() for x in cred_dict['roles']]
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def _check_generic(self, match, target_dict, cred_dict):
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"""Check an individual match.
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@ -180,3 +213,26 @@ class Brain(object):
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if key in cred_dict:
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return value == cred_dict[key]
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return False
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class HttpBrain(Brain):
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"""A brain that can check external urls for policy.
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Posts json blobs for target and credentials.
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"""
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def _check_http(self, match, target_dict, cred_dict):
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"""Check http: rules by calling to a remote server.
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This example implementation simply verifies that the response is
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exactly 'True'. A custom brain using response codes could easily
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be implemented.
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"""
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url = match % target_dict
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data = {'target': json.dumps(target_dict),
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'credentials': json.dumps(cred_dict)}
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post_data = urllib.urlencode(data)
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f = urllib2.urlopen(url, post_data)
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return f.read() == "True"
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[DEFAULT]
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# The list of modules to copy from openstack-common
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modules=cfg,importutils,iniparser,setup,timeutils
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modules=cfg,importutils,iniparser,policy,setup,timeutils
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# The base module to hold the copy of openstack.common
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base=glance
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