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			oslo_utils moved out of the oslo namespace. bp drop-namespace-packages Change-Id: I72e67dc1f649ba137dd06f5ab7133858c6abd67d
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			315 lines
		
	
	
		
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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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| # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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| # 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, WITHOUT
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| # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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| # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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| # under the License.
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| 
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| from oslo_utils import timeutils
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| 
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| # The set of attributes common between the RevokeEvent
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| # and the dictionaries created from the token Data.
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| _NAMES = ['trust_id',
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|           'consumer_id',
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|           'access_token_id',
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|           'expires_at',
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|           'domain_id',
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|           'project_id',
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|           'user_id',
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|           'role_id']
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| 
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| 
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| # Additional arguments for creating a RevokeEvent
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| _EVENT_ARGS = ['issued_before', 'revoked_at']
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| 
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| # Values that will be in the token data but not in the event.
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| # These will compared with event values that have different names.
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| # For example: both trustor_id and trustee_id are compared against user_id
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| _TOKEN_KEYS = ['identity_domain_id',
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|                'assignment_domain_id',
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|                'issued_at',
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|                'trustor_id',
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|                'trustee_id']
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| 
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| 
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| REVOKE_KEYS = _NAMES + _EVENT_ARGS
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| 
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| 
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| def blank_token_data(issued_at):
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|     token_data = dict()
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|     for name in _NAMES:
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|         token_data[name] = None
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|     for name in _TOKEN_KEYS:
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|         token_data[name] = None
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|     # required field
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|     token_data['issued_at'] = issued_at
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|     return token_data
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| 
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| 
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| class RevokeEvent(object):
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|     def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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|         for k in REVOKE_KEYS:
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|             v = kwargs.get(k, None)
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|             setattr(self, k, v)
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|         if self.revoked_at is None:
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|             self.revoked_at = timeutils.utcnow()
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|         if self.issued_before is None:
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|             self.issued_before = self.revoked_at
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| 
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|     def to_dict(self):
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|         keys = ['user_id',
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|                 'role_id',
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|                 'domain_id',
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|                 'project_id']
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|         event = dict((key, self.__dict__[key]) for key in keys
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|                      if self.__dict__[key] is not None)
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|         if self.trust_id is not None:
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|             event['OS-TRUST:trust_id'] = self.trust_id
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|         if self.consumer_id is not None:
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|             event['OS-OAUTH1:consumer_id'] = self.consumer_id
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|         if self.consumer_id is not None:
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|             event['OS-OAUTH1:access_token_id'] = self.access_token_id
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|         if self.expires_at is not None:
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|             event['expires_at'] = timeutils.isotime(self.expires_at,
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|                                                     subsecond=True)
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|         if self.issued_before is not None:
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|             event['issued_before'] = timeutils.isotime(self.issued_before,
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|                                                        subsecond=True)
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|         return event
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| 
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|     def key_for_name(self, name):
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|         return "%s=%s" % (name, getattr(self, name) or '*')
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| 
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| 
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| def attr_keys(event):
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|     return map(event.key_for_name, _NAMES)
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| 
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| 
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| class RevokeTree(object):
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|     """Fast Revocation Checking Tree Structure
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| 
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|     The Tree is an index to quickly match tokens against events.
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|     Each node is a hashtable of key=value combinations from revocation events.
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|     The
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| 
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, revoke_events=None):
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|         self.revoke_map = dict()
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|         self.add_events(revoke_events)
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| 
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|     def add_event(self, event):
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|         """Updates the tree based on a revocation event.
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| 
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|         Creates any necessary internal nodes in the tree corresponding to the
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|         fields of the revocation event.  The leaf node will always be set to
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|         the latest 'issued_before' for events that are otherwise identical.
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| 
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|         :param: Event to add to the tree
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| 
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|         :returns: the event that was passed in.
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| 
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|         """
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|         revoke_map = self.revoke_map
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|         for key in attr_keys(event):
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|             revoke_map = revoke_map.setdefault(key, {})
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|         revoke_map['issued_before'] = max(
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|             event.issued_before, revoke_map.get(
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|                 'issued_before', event.issued_before))
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|         return event
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| 
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|     def remove_event(self, event):
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|         """Update the tree based on the removal of a Revocation Event
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| 
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|         Removes empty nodes from the tree from the leaf back to the root.
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| 
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|         If multiple events trace the same path, but have different
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|         'issued_before' values, only the last is ever stored in the tree.
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|         So only an exact match on 'issued_before' ever triggers a removal
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| 
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|         :param: Event to remove from the tree
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| 
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|         """
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|         stack = []
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|         revoke_map = self.revoke_map
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|         for name in _NAMES:
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|             key = event.key_for_name(name)
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|             nxt = revoke_map.get(key)
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|             if nxt is None:
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|                 break
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|             stack.append((revoke_map, key, nxt))
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|             revoke_map = nxt
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|         else:
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|             if event.issued_before == revoke_map['issued_before']:
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|                 revoke_map.pop('issued_before')
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|         for parent, key, child in reversed(stack):
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|             if not any(child):
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|                 del parent[key]
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| 
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|     def add_events(self, revoke_events):
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|         return map(self.add_event, revoke_events or [])
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| 
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|     def is_revoked(self, token_data):
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|         """Check if a token matches the revocation event
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| 
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|         Compare the values for each level of the tree with the values from
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|         the token, accounting for attributes that have alternative
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|         keys, and for wildcard matches.
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|         if there is a match, continue down the tree.
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|         if there is no match, exit early.
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| 
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|         token_data is a map based on a flattened view of token.
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|         The required fields are:
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| 
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|            'expires_at','user_id', 'project_id', 'identity_domain_id',
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|            'assignment_domain_id', 'trust_id', 'trustor_id', 'trustee_id'
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|            'consumer_id', 'access_token_id'
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| 
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|         """
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|         # Alternative names to be checked in token for every field in
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|         # revoke tree.
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|         alternatives = {
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|             'user_id': ['user_id', 'trustor_id', 'trustee_id'],
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|             'domain_id': ['identity_domain_id', 'assignment_domain_id'],
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|         }
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|         # Contains current forest (collection of trees) to be checked.
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|         partial_matches = [self.revoke_map]
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|         # We iterate over every layer of our revoke tree (except the last one).
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|         for name in _NAMES:
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|             # bundle is the set of partial matches for the next level down
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|             # the tree
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|             bundle = []
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|             wildcard = '%s=*' % (name,)
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|             # For every tree in current forest.
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|             for tree in partial_matches:
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|                 # If there is wildcard node on current level we take it.
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|                 bundle.append(tree.get(wildcard))
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|                 if name == 'role_id':
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|                     # Roles are very special since a token has a list of them.
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|                     # If the revocation event matches any one of them,
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|                     # revoke the token.
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|                     for role_id in token_data.get('roles', []):
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|                         bundle.append(tree.get('role_id=%s' % role_id))
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|                 else:
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|                     # For other fields we try to get any branch that concur
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|                     # with any alternative field in the token.
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|                     for alt_name in alternatives.get(name, [name]):
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|                         bundle.append(
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|                             tree.get('%s=%s' % (name, token_data[alt_name])))
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|             # tree.get returns `None` if there is no match, so `bundle.append`
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|             # adds a 'None' entry. This call remoes the `None` entries.
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|             partial_matches = [x for x in bundle if x is not None]
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|             if not partial_matches:
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|                 # If we end up with no branches to follow means that the token
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|                 # is definitely not in the revoke tree and all further
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|                 # iterations will be for nothing.
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|                 return False
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| 
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|         # The last (leaf) level is checked in a special way because we verify
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|         # issued_at field differently.
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|         for leaf in partial_matches:
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|             try:
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|                 if leaf['issued_before'] > token_data['issued_at']:
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|                     return True
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|             except KeyError:
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|                 pass
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|         # If we made it out of the loop then no element in revocation tree
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|         # corresponds to our token and it is good.
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|         return False
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| 
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| 
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| def build_token_values_v2(access, default_domain_id):
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|     token_data = access['token']
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|     token_values = {
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|         'expires_at': timeutils.normalize_time(
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|             timeutils.parse_isotime(token_data['expires'])),
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|         'issued_at': timeutils.normalize_time(
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|             timeutils.parse_isotime(token_data['issued_at']))}
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| 
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|     token_values['user_id'] = access.get('user', {}).get('id')
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| 
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|     project = token_data.get('tenant')
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|     if project is not None:
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|         token_values['project_id'] = project['id']
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|     else:
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|         token_values['project_id'] = None
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| 
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|     token_values['identity_domain_id'] = default_domain_id
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|     token_values['assignment_domain_id'] = default_domain_id
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| 
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|     trust = token_data.get('trust')
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|     if trust is None:
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|         token_values['trust_id'] = None
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|         token_values['trustor_id'] = None
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|         token_values['trustee_id'] = None
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|     else:
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|         token_values['trust_id'] = trust['id']
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|         token_values['trustor_id'] = trust['trustor_id']
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|         token_values['trustee_id'] = trust['trustee_id']
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| 
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|     token_values['consumer_id'] = None
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|     token_values['access_token_id'] = None
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| 
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|     role_list = []
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|     # Roles are by ID in metadata and by name in the user section
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|     roles = access.get('metadata', {}).get('roles', [])
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|     for role in roles:
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|         role_list.append(role)
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|     token_values['roles'] = role_list
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|     return token_values
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| 
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| 
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| def build_token_values(token_data):
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|     token_values = {
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|         'expires_at': timeutils.normalize_time(
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|             timeutils.parse_isotime(token_data['expires_at'])),
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|         'issued_at': timeutils.normalize_time(
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|             timeutils.parse_isotime(token_data['issued_at']))}
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| 
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|     user = token_data.get('user')
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|     if user is not None:
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|         token_values['user_id'] = user['id']
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|         token_values['identity_domain_id'] = user['domain']['id']
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|     else:
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|         token_values['user_id'] = None
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|         token_values['identity_domain_id'] = None
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| 
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|     project = token_data.get('project', token_data.get('tenant'))
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|     if project is not None:
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|         token_values['project_id'] = project['id']
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|         token_values['assignment_domain_id'] = project['domain']['id']
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|     else:
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|         token_values['project_id'] = None
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|         token_values['assignment_domain_id'] = None
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| 
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|     role_list = []
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|     roles = token_data.get('roles')
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|     if roles is not None:
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|         for role in roles:
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|             role_list.append(role['id'])
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|     token_values['roles'] = role_list
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| 
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|     trust = token_data.get('OS-TRUST:trust')
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|     if trust is None:
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|         token_values['trust_id'] = None
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|         token_values['trustor_id'] = None
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|         token_values['trustee_id'] = None
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|     else:
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|         token_values['trust_id'] = trust['id']
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|         token_values['trustor_id'] = trust['trustor_user']['id']
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|         token_values['trustee_id'] = trust['trustee_user']['id']
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| 
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|     oauth1 = token_data.get('OS-OAUTH1')
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|     if oauth1 is None:
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|         token_values['consumer_id'] = None
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|         token_values['access_token_id'] = None
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|     else:
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|         token_values['consumer_id'] = oauth1['consumer_id']
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|         token_values['access_token_id'] = oauth1['access_token_id']
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|     return token_values
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