deb-heat/heat/common/auth_password.py
Jamie Lennox 87a37f5db2 Sync context with oslo.context
Heat makes a lot of variations to the basic oslo.context which are going
to make it very hard to reuse with features added to the base
oslo.context.

There are a number of changes here that will make the heat context
options more like those from oslo.context.

*) context.user and context.tenant are IDs, not names. This will be
   important for policy credentials.

*) kwargs should be passed through to base context so it can be extended
   in the base class.

Change-Id: Ib0d60c6af196ba5c00459110b7a6190cff916d6f
2016-06-17 11:46:00 +10:00

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from keystoneauth1 import exceptions as keystone_exceptions
from keystoneauth1 import session
from webob import exc
from heat.common import config
from heat.common import context
class KeystonePasswordAuthProtocol(object):
"""Middleware uses username and password to authenticate against Keystone.
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
self.session = session.Session(**config.get_ssl_options('keystone'))
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]
auth_url = env.get('HTTP_X_AUTH_URL')
user_domain_id = env.get('HTTP_X_USER_DOMAIN_ID')
if not tenant:
return self._reject_request(env, start_response, auth_url)
try:
ctx = context.RequestContext(username=username,
password=password,
tenant=tenant,
auth_url=auth_url,
user_domain_id=user_domain_id,
is_admin=False)
auth_ref = ctx.auth_plugin.get_access(self.session)
except (keystone_exceptions.Unauthorized,
keystone_exceptions.Forbidden,
keystone_exceptions.NotFound,
keystone_exceptions.AuthorizationFailure):
return self._reject_request(env, start_response, auth_url)
env.update(self._build_user_headers(auth_ref))
return self.app(env, start_response)
def _reject_request(self, env, start_response, auth_url):
"""Redirect client to auth server."""
headers = [('WWW-Authenticate', "Keystone uri='%s'" % auth_url)]
resp = exc.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."""
if token_info.get('version') == 'v3':
keystone_token_info = {'token': token_info}
tenant_id = token_info['project']['id']
tenant_name = token_info['project']['name']
user_id = token_info['user']['id']
user_name = token_info['user']['name']
roles = ','.join(
[role['name'] for role in token_info['roles']])
service_catalog = None
auth_token = token_info['auth_token']
else:
keystone_token_info = token_info
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 = {
'keystone.token_info': keystone_token_info,
'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,
}
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