# Copyright 2012 Managed I.T. # # Author: Kiall Mac Innes # # 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. import itertools import copy from oslo_context import context from oslo_log import log as logging from designate import policy from designate.i18n import _LI LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) class DesignateContext(context.RequestContext): _all_tenants = False _hide_counts = False _abandon = None original_tenant = None _edit_managed_records = False def __init__(self, service_catalog=None, all_tenants=False, abandon=None, tsigkey_id=None, user_identity=None, original_tenant=None, edit_managed_records=False, hide_counts=False, **kwargs): # NOTE: user_identity may be passed in, but will be silently dropped as # it is a generated field based on several others. super(DesignateContext, self).__init__(**kwargs) self.service_catalog = service_catalog self.tsigkey_id = tsigkey_id self.original_tenant = original_tenant self.all_tenants = all_tenants self.abandon = abandon self.edit_managed_records = edit_managed_records self.hide_counts = hide_counts def deepcopy(self): d = self.to_dict() return self.from_dict(d) def to_dict(self): d = super(DesignateContext, self).to_dict() # Override the user_identity field to account for TSIG. When a TSIG key # is used as authentication e.g. via MiniDNS, it will act as a form # of "user", user = self.user or '-' if self.tsigkey_id and not self.user: user = 'TSIG:%s' % self.tsigkey_id user_idt = ( self.user_idt_format.format(user=user, tenant=self.tenant or '-', domain=self.domain or '-', user_domain=self.user_domain or '-', p_domain=self.project_domain or '-')) # Update the dict with Designate specific extensions and overrides d.update({ 'user_identity': user_idt, 'original_tenant': self.original_tenant, 'service_catalog': self.service_catalog, 'all_tenants': self.all_tenants, 'abandon': self.abandon, 'edit_managed_records': self.edit_managed_records, 'tsigkey_id': self.tsigkey_id, 'hide_counts': self.hide_counts }) return copy.deepcopy(d) @classmethod def from_dict(cls, values): return cls(**values) def elevated(self, show_deleted=None, all_tenants=False, edit_managed_records=False): """Return a version of this context with admin flag set. Optionally set all_tenants and edit_managed_records """ context = self.deepcopy() context.is_admin = True # NOTE(kiall): Ugly - required to match http://tinyurl.com/o3y8qmw context.roles.append('admin') if show_deleted is not None: context.show_deleted = show_deleted if all_tenants: context.all_tenants = True if edit_managed_records: context.edit_managed_records = True return context def sudo(self, tenant): policy.check('use_sudo', self) LOG.info(_LI('Accepted sudo from user %(user)s to tenant %(tenant)s'), {'user': self.user, 'tenant': tenant}) self.original_tenant = self.tenant self.tenant = tenant @classmethod def get_admin_context(cls, **kwargs): # TODO(kiall): Remove Me kwargs['is_admin'] = True kwargs['roles'] = ['admin'] return cls(None, **kwargs) @classmethod def get_context_from_function_and_args(cls, function, args, kwargs): """ Find an arg of type DesignateContext and return it. This is useful in a couple of decorators where we don't know much about the function we're wrapping. """ for arg in itertools.chain(kwargs.values(), args): if isinstance(arg, cls): return arg return None @property def all_tenants(self): return self._all_tenants @all_tenants.setter def all_tenants(self, value): if value: policy.check('all_tenants', self) self._all_tenants = value @property def hide_counts(self): return self._hide_counts @hide_counts.setter def hide_counts(self, value): self._hide_counts = value @property def abandon(self): return self._abandon @abandon.setter def abandon(self, value): if value: policy.check('abandon_zone', self) self._abandon = value @property def edit_managed_records(self): return self._edit_managed_records @edit_managed_records.setter def edit_managed_records(self, value): if value: policy.check('edit_managed_records', self) self._edit_managed_records = value def get_current(): return context.get_current()