django_openstack_auth/openstack_auth/forms.py
Rob Cresswell d8a9ad9fb2 Fix the py27dj19 tests
- Wrap the expected_url variable in a django 1.9 condition so that it
  returns as expected.
- Use request.GET/request.POST instead of request.REQUEST
- Remove some conditional code required for old Django versions

This is the first step in getting Horizon to fully support Django 1.9.
It does *not* yet aim to offer full support, which is why the
requirements have not been bumped.

Change-Id: I7f8f3cde92cafdb5c9134baf75fc736cbf35ff6a
Partially-Implements: blueprint drop-dj17
Depends-On: Ia6cbbc281732e9c466edeaa76739122e006a997e
2016-01-15 13:12:24 +00:00

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import collections
import logging
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.auth import authenticate # noqa
from django.contrib.auth import forms as django_auth_forms
from django import forms
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from django.views.decorators.debug import sensitive_variables # noqa
from openstack_auth import exceptions
from openstack_auth import utils
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Login(django_auth_forms.AuthenticationForm):
"""Form used for logging in a user.
Handles authentication with Keystone by providing the domain name, username
and password. A scoped token is fetched after successful authentication.
A domain name is required if authenticating with Keystone V3 running
multi-domain configuration.
If the user authenticated has a default project set, the token will be
automatically scoped to their default project.
If the user authenticated has no default project set, the authentication
backend will try to scope to the projects returned from the user's assigned
projects. The first successful project scoped will be returned.
Inherits from the base ``django.contrib.auth.forms.AuthenticationForm``
class for added security features.
"""
region = forms.ChoiceField(label=_("Region"), required=False)
username = forms.CharField(
label=_("User Name"),
widget=forms.TextInput(attrs={"autofocus": "autofocus"}))
password = forms.CharField(label=_("Password"),
widget=forms.PasswordInput(render_value=False))
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(Login, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
fields_ordering = ['username', 'password', 'region']
if getattr(settings,
'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_MULTIDOMAIN_SUPPORT',
False):
last_domain = self.request.COOKIES.get('login_domain', None)
self.fields['domain'] = forms.CharField(
initial=last_domain,
label=_("Domain"),
required=True,
widget=forms.TextInput(attrs={"autofocus": "autofocus"}))
self.fields['username'].widget = forms.widgets.TextInput()
fields_ordering = ['domain', 'username', 'password', 'region']
self.fields['region'].choices = self.get_region_choices()
if len(self.fields['region'].choices) == 1:
self.fields['region'].initial = self.fields['region'].choices[0][0]
self.fields['region'].widget = forms.widgets.HiddenInput()
elif len(self.fields['region'].choices) > 1:
self.fields['region'].initial = self.request.COOKIES.get(
'login_region')
# if websso is enabled and keystone version supported
# prepend the websso_choices select input to the form
if utils.is_websso_enabled():
initial = getattr(settings, 'WEBSSO_INITIAL_CHOICE', 'credentials')
self.fields['auth_type'] = forms.ChoiceField(
label=_("Authenticate using"),
choices=getattr(settings, 'WEBSSO_CHOICES', ()),
required=False,
initial=initial)
# add auth_type to the top of the list
fields_ordering.insert(0, 'auth_type')
# websso is enabled, but keystone version is not supported
elif getattr(settings, 'WEBSSO_ENABLED', False):
msg = ("Websso is enabled but horizon is not configured to work " +
"with keystone version 3 or above.")
LOG.warning(msg)
self.fields = collections.OrderedDict(
(key, self.fields[key]) for key in fields_ordering)
@staticmethod
def get_region_choices():
default_region = (settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL, "Default Region")
regions = getattr(settings, 'AVAILABLE_REGIONS', [])
if not regions:
regions = [default_region]
return regions
@sensitive_variables()
def clean(self):
default_domain = getattr(settings,
'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_DOMAIN',
'Default')
username = self.cleaned_data.get('username')
password = self.cleaned_data.get('password')
region = self.cleaned_data.get('region')
domain = self.cleaned_data.get('domain', default_domain)
if not (username and password):
# Don't authenticate, just let the other validators handle it.
return self.cleaned_data
try:
self.user_cache = authenticate(request=self.request,
username=username,
password=password,
user_domain_name=domain,
auth_url=region)
msg = 'Login successful for user "%(username)s".' % \
{'username': username}
LOG.info(msg)
except exceptions.KeystoneAuthException as exc:
msg = 'Login failed for user "%(username)s".' % \
{'username': username}
LOG.warning(msg)
raise forms.ValidationError(exc)
if hasattr(self, 'check_for_test_cookie'): # Dropped in django 1.7
self.check_for_test_cookie()
return self.cleaned_data