deb-horizon/openstack_dashboard/policy.py
Radomir Dopieralski f5685ebe46 Specify POLICY_CHECK_FUNCTION as a string
We don't want code in our settings.py and local_settings.py, and in
particular we don't want to have to import Python objects from all over
to set them as setting values -- instead, we can specify those as import
path strings. This also solves problems with importing order and loops.

This change is backwards-compatible, in the sense that you can still
import the objects directly and set them as the setting values.

Partially-Implements: blueprint ini-based-configuration
Change-Id: I8a346e55bb98e4e22e0c14a614c45d493d20feb4
2016-11-25 13:06:14 +01:00

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#
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
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from horizon.utils import settings as utils_settings
def check(actions, request, target=None):
"""Wrapper of the configurable policy method."""
policy_check = utils_settings.import_setting("POLICY_CHECK_FUNCTION")
if policy_check:
return policy_check(actions, request, target)
return True
class PolicyTargetMixin(object):
"""Mixin that adds the get_policy_target function
policy_target_attrs - a tuple of tuples which defines
the relationship between attributes in the policy
target dict and attributes in the passed datum object.
policy_target_attrs can be overwritten by sub-classes
which do not use the default, so they can neatly define
their policy target information, without overriding the
entire get_policy_target function.
"""
policy_target_attrs = (("project_id", "tenant_id"),
("tenant_id", "tenant_id"),
("user_id", "user_id"),
("domain_id", "domain_id"),
("target.project.domain_id", "domain_id"),
("target.user.domain_id", "domain_id"),
("target.group.domain_id", "domain_id"))
def get_policy_target(self, request, datum=None):
policy_target = {}
for policy_attr, datum_attr in self.policy_target_attrs:
if datum:
policy_target[policy_attr] = getattr(datum, datum_attr, None)
else:
policy_target[policy_attr] = None
return policy_target