deb-heat/heat/common/auth_password.py
Andrew Plunk 70990d3106 Key error when auth in standalone mode
Fix a key error caused from the response of authing
in stand alone mode. The keystone docs indicate that
the schema for a response user name is ['user']['name']
rather than ['user']['username'].

Change-Id: I9ac94feeef8f9f2dedaa3842f64a3491e701e199
2013-06-11 10:20:53 -05:00

112 lines
4.2 KiB
Python

# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
# Copyright 2013 OpenStack LLC
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from keystoneclient.v2_0 import client as keystone_client
from keystoneclient import exceptions as keystone_exceptions
from oslo.config import cfg
from webob.exc import HTTPUnauthorized
from heat.openstack.common import importutils
class KeystonePasswordAuthProtocol(object):
"""
Alternative authentication middleware that uses username and password
to authenticate against Keystone instead of validating existing auth token.
The benefit being that you no longer require admin/service token to
authenticate users.
"""
def __init__(self, app, conf):
self.app = app
self.conf = conf
if 'auth_uri' in self.conf:
auth_url = self.conf['auth_uri']
else:
# Import auth_token to have keystone_authtoken settings setup.
importutils.import_module('keystoneclient.middleware.auth_token')
auth_url = cfg.CONF.keystone_authtoken['auth_uri']
self.auth_url = auth_url
def __call__(self, env, start_response):
"""Authenticate incoming request."""
username = env.get('HTTP_X_AUTH_USER')
password = env.get('HTTP_X_AUTH_KEY')
# Determine tenant id from path.
tenant = env.get('PATH_INFO').split('/')[1]
if not tenant:
return self._reject_request(env, start_response)
try:
client = keystone_client.Client(
username=username, password=password, tenant_id=tenant,
auth_url=self.auth_url)
except (keystone_exceptions.Unauthorized,
keystone_exceptions.Forbidden,
keystone_exceptions.NotFound,
keystone_exceptions.AuthorizationFailure):
return self._reject_request(env, start_response)
env['keystone.token_info'] = client.auth_ref
env.update(self._build_user_headers(client.auth_ref))
return self.app(env, start_response)
def _reject_request(self, env, start_response):
"""Redirect client to auth server."""
headers = [('WWW-Authenticate', 'Keystone uri=\'%s\'' % self.auth_url)]
resp = HTTPUnauthorized('Authentication required', headers)
return resp(env, start_response)
def _build_user_headers(self, token_info):
"""Build headers that represent authenticated user from auth token."""
tenant_id = token_info['token']['tenant']['id']
tenant_name = token_info['token']['tenant']['name']
user_id = token_info['user']['id']
user_name = token_info['user']['name']
roles = ','.join(
[role['name'] for role in token_info['user']['roles']])
service_catalog = token_info['serviceCatalog']
auth_token = token_info['token']['id']
headers = {
'HTTP_X_IDENTITY_STATUS': 'Confirmed',
'HTTP_X_PROJECT_ID': tenant_id,
'HTTP_X_PROJECT_NAME': tenant_name,
'HTTP_X_USER_ID': user_id,
'HTTP_X_USER_NAME': user_name,
'HTTP_X_ROLES': roles,
'HTTP_X_SERVICE_CATALOG': service_catalog,
'HTTP_X_AUTH_TOKEN': auth_token,
'HTTP_X_AUTH_URL': self.auth_url,
# DEPRECATED
'HTTP_X_USER': user_name,
'HTTP_X_TENANT_ID': tenant_id,
'HTTP_X_TENANT_NAME': tenant_name,
'HTTP_X_TENANT': tenant_name,
'HTTP_X_ROLE': roles,
}
return headers
def filter_factory(global_conf, **local_conf):
"""Returns a WSGI filter app for use with paste.deploy."""
conf = global_conf.copy()
conf.update(local_conf)
def auth_filter(app):
return KeystonePasswordAuthProtocol(app, conf)
return auth_filter