
Instead of exclusively hashing the token id based on if the token is ASN1, hash the id if it exceeds the maximum size allowed within the session. Keystone has allowed more than simple PKI and UUID tokens so the is_asn1_token check will not catch all cases. Closes-Bug: 1331406 Change-Id: I7891eb3fb35a10926ac16829eed0ff8c306f2661
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11 KiB
Python
338 lines
11 KiB
Python
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import hashlib
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import logging
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.contrib.auth import models
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from keystoneclient import exceptions as keystone_exceptions
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from openstack_auth import utils
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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def set_session_from_user(request, user):
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request.session['token'] = user.token
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request.session['user_id'] = user.id
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request.session['region_endpoint'] = user.endpoint
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request.session['services_region'] = user.services_region
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# Update the user object cached in the request
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request._cached_user = user
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request.user = user
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def create_user_from_token(request, token, endpoint, services_region=None):
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return User(id=token.user['id'],
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token=token,
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user=token.user['name'],
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user_domain_id=token.user_domain_id,
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project_id=token.project['id'],
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project_name=token.project['name'],
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domain_id=token.domain['id'],
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domain_name=token.domain['name'],
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enabled=True,
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service_catalog=token.serviceCatalog,
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roles=token.roles,
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endpoint=endpoint,
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services_region=services_region)
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class Token(object):
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"""Token object that encapsulates the auth_ref (AccessInfo)from keystone
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client.
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Added for maintaining backward compatibility with horizon that expects
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Token object in the user object.
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"""
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def __init__(self, auth_ref):
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# User-related attributes
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user = {}
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user['id'] = auth_ref.user_id
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user['name'] = auth_ref.username
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self.user = user
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self.user_domain_id = auth_ref.user_domain_id
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# Token-related attributes
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self.id = auth_ref.auth_token
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if len(self.id) > 32:
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self.id = hashlib.md5(self.id).hexdigest()
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self.expires = auth_ref.expires
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# Project-related attributes
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project = {}
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project['id'] = auth_ref.project_id
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project['name'] = auth_ref.project_name
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self.project = project
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self.tenant = self.project
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# Domain-related attributes
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domain = {}
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domain['id'] = auth_ref.domain_id
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domain['name'] = auth_ref.domain_name
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self.domain = domain
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if auth_ref.version == 'v2.0':
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self.roles = auth_ref['user'].get('roles', [])
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else:
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self.roles = auth_ref.get('roles', [])
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if utils.get_keystone_version() < 3:
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self.serviceCatalog = auth_ref.get('serviceCatalog', [])
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else:
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self.serviceCatalog = auth_ref.get('catalog', [])
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class User(models.AnonymousUser):
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"""A User class with some extra special sauce for Keystone.
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In addition to the standard Django user attributes, this class also has
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the following:
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.. attribute:: token
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The Keystone token object associated with the current user/tenant.
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The token object is deprecated, user auth_ref instead.
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.. attribute:: tenant_id
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The id of the Keystone tenant for the current user/token.
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The tenant_id keyword argument is deprecated, use project_id instead.
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.. attribute:: tenant_name
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The name of the Keystone tenant for the current user/token.
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The tenant_name keyword argument is deprecated, use project_name
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instead.
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.. attribute:: project_id
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The id of the Keystone project for the current user/token.
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.. attribute:: project_name
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The name of the Keystone project for the current user/token.
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.. attribute:: service_catalog
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The ``ServiceCatalog`` data returned by Keystone.
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.. attribute:: roles
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A list of dictionaries containing role names and ids as returned
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by Keystone.
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.. attribute:: services_region
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A list of non-identity service endpoint regions extracted from the
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service catalog.
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.. attribute:: user_domain_id
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The domain id of the current user.
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.. attribute:: domain_id
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The id of the Keystone domain scoped for the current user/token.
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"""
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def __init__(self, id=None, token=None, user=None, tenant_id=None,
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service_catalog=None, tenant_name=None, roles=None,
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authorized_tenants=None, endpoint=None, enabled=False,
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services_region=None, user_domain_id=None, domain_id=None,
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domain_name=None, project_id=None, project_name=None):
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self.id = id
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self.pk = id
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self.token = token
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self.username = user
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self.user_domain_id = user_domain_id
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self.domain_id = domain_id
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self.domain_name = domain_name
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self.project_id = project_id or tenant_id
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self.project_name = project_name or tenant_name
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self.service_catalog = service_catalog
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self._services_region = (services_region or
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self.default_services_region())
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self.roles = roles or []
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self.endpoint = endpoint
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self.enabled = enabled
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self._authorized_tenants = authorized_tenants
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# List of variables to be deprecated.
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self.tenant_id = self.project_id
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self.tenant_name = self.project_name
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def __unicode__(self):
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return self.username
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<%s: %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.username)
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def is_token_expired(self):
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"""
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Returns ``True`` if the token is expired, ``False`` if not, and
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``None`` if there is no token set.
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"""
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if self.token is None:
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return None
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return not utils.check_token_expiration(self.token)
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def is_authenticated(self):
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""" Checks for a valid token that has not yet expired. """
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return (self.token is not None and
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utils.check_token_expiration(self.token))
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def is_anonymous(self):
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"""
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Returns ``True`` if the user is not authenticated,``False`` otherwise.
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"""
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return not self.is_authenticated()
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@property
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def is_active(self):
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return self.enabled
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@property
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def is_superuser(self):
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"""
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Evaluates whether this user has admin privileges. Returns
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``True`` or ``False``.
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"""
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return 'admin' in [role['name'].lower() for role in self.roles]
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@property
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def authorized_tenants(self):
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""" Returns a memoized list of tenants this user may access. """
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insecure = getattr(settings, 'OPENSTACK_SSL_NO_VERIFY', False)
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ca_cert = getattr(settings, "OPENSTACK_SSL_CACERT", None)
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if self.is_authenticated() and self._authorized_tenants is None:
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endpoint = self.endpoint
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token = self.token
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try:
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self._authorized_tenants = utils.get_project_list(
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user_id=self.id,
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auth_url=endpoint,
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token=token.id,
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insecure=insecure,
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cacert=ca_cert,
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debug=settings.DEBUG)
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except (keystone_exceptions.ClientException,
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keystone_exceptions.AuthorizationFailure):
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LOG.exception('Unable to retrieve project list.')
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return self._authorized_tenants or []
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@authorized_tenants.setter
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def authorized_tenants(self, tenant_list):
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self._authorized_tenants = tenant_list
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def default_services_region(self):
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"""
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Returns the first endpoint region for first non-identity service
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in the service catalog
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"""
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if self.service_catalog:
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for service in self.service_catalog:
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if service['type'] == 'identity':
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continue
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for endpoint in service['endpoints']:
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return endpoint['region']
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return None
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@property
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def services_region(self):
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return self._services_region
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@services_region.setter
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def services_region(self, region):
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self._services_region = region
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@property
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def available_services_regions(self):
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"""
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Returns list of unique region name values found in service catalog
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"""
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regions = []
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if self.service_catalog:
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for service in self.service_catalog:
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if service['type'] == 'identity':
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continue
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for endpoint in service['endpoints']:
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if endpoint['region'] not in regions:
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regions.append(endpoint['region'])
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return regions
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def save(*args, **kwargs):
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# Presume we can't write to Keystone.
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pass
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def delete(*args, **kwargs):
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# Presume we can't write to Keystone.
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pass
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# Check for OR'd permission rules, check that user has one of the
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# required permission.
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def has_a_matching_perm(self, perm_list, obj=None):
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"""
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Returns True if the user has one of the specified permissions. If
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object is passed, it checks if the user has any of the required perms
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for this object.
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"""
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# If there are no permissions to check, just return true
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if not perm_list:
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return True
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# Check that user has at least one of the required permissions.
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for perm in perm_list:
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if self.has_perm(perm, obj):
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return True
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return False
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# Override the default has_perms method. Allowing for more
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# complex combinations of permissions. Will check for logical AND of
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# all top level permissions. Will use logical OR for all first level
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# tuples (check that use has one permissions in the tuple)
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#
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# Examples:
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# Checks for all required permissions
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# ('openstack.roles.admin', 'openstack.roles.L3-support')
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#
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# Checks for admin AND (L2 or L3)
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# ('openstack.roles.admin', ('openstack.roles.L3-support',
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# 'openstack.roles.L2-support'),)
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def has_perms(self, perm_list, obj=None):
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"""
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Returns True if the user has all of the specified permissions.
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Tuples in the list will possess the required permissions if
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the user has a permissions matching one of the elements of
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that tuple
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"""
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# If there are no permissions to check, just return true
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if not perm_list:
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return True
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for perm in perm_list:
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if isinstance(perm, basestring):
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# check that the permission matches
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if not self.has_perm(perm, obj):
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return False
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else:
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# check that a permission in the tuple matches
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if not self.has_a_matching_perm(perm, obj):
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return False
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return True
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