Adding RBAC policy system and checks for identity

Adding file based RBAC engine for Horizon using copies of nova and
keystone policy.json files

Policy engine builds on top of oslo incubator policy.py, fileutils
was also pulled from oslo incubator as a dependency of policy.py

When Horizon runs and a policy check is made, a path and mapping of
services to policy files is used to load the rules into the policy
engine.  Each check is mapped to a service type and validated.  This
extra level of mapping is required because the policy.json files
may each contain a 'default' rule or unqualified (no service name
include) rule.  Additionally, maintaining separate policy.json
files per service will allow easier syncing with the service
projects.

The engine allows for compound 'and' checks at this time.  E.g.,
the way the Create User action is written, multiple APIs are
called to read data (roles, projects) and more are required to
update data (grants, user).

Other workflows e.g., Edit Project,  should have separate save
actions per step as they are unrelated.  Only the applicable
policy checks to that step were added.  The separating unrelated
steps saves will should be future work.

The underlying engine supports more rule types that are used in the
underlying policy.json files.

Policy checks were added for all actions on tables in the Identity
Panel only.  And the service policy files imported are limited in
this commit to reduce scope of the change.

Additionally, changes were made to the base action class to add
support or setting policy rules and an overridable method for
determining the policy check target. This reduces the need for
redundant code in each action policy check.

Note, the benefit Horizon has is that the underlying APIs will
correct us if we get it wrong, so if a policy file is not found for
a particular service, permission is assumed and the actual API call
to the service will fail if the action isn't authorized for that user.

Finally, adding documentation regarding policy enforcement.

Implements: blueprint rbac

Change-Id: I4a4a71163186b973229a0461b165c16936bc10e5
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David Lyle 2013-08-16 17:28:46 -06:00
parent 71ddcb0025
commit 5984e34862
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@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ the following topic guides.
:maxdepth: 1 :maxdepth: 1
topics/tables topics/tables
topics/policy
topics/testing topics/testing
API Reference API Reference
@ -94,6 +95,7 @@ In-depth documentation for Horizon and its APIs.
ref/decorators ref/decorators
ref/exceptions ref/exceptions
ref/test ref/test
ref/policy
Source Code Reference Source Code Reference
--------------------- ---------------------

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============================================================
Horizon Policy Enforcement (RBAC: Role Based Access Control)
============================================================
Introduction
============
Horizon's policy enforcement builds on the oslo-incubator policy engine.
The basis of which is ``openstack_dashboard/openstack/common/policy.py``.
Services in OpenStack use the oslo policy engine to define policy rules
to limit access to APIs based primarily on role grants and resource
ownership.
The Keystone v3 API provides an interface for creating/reading/updating
policy files in the keystone database. However, at this time services
do not load the policy files into Keystone. Thus, the implementation in
Horizon is based on copies of policy.json files found in the service's
source code. The long-term goal is to read/utilize/update these policy
files in Horizon.
The service rules files are loaded into the policy engine to determine
access rights to actions and service APIs.
Horizon Settings
================
There are a few settings that must be in place for the Horizon policy
engine to work.
``POLICY_FILES_PATH``
---------------------
Default: ``os.path.join(ROOT_PATH, "conf")``
Specifies where service based policy files are located. These are used to
define the policy rules actions are verified against. This value must contain
the files listed in ``POLICY_FILES`` or all policy checks will pass.
.. note::
The path to deployment specific policy files can be specified in
``local_settings.py`` to override the default location.
``POLICY_FILES``
----------------
Default: { 'identity': 'keystone_policy.json', 'compute': 'nova_policy.json'}
This should essentially be the mapping of the contents of ``POLICY_FILES_PATH``
to service types. When policy.json files are added to the directory
``POLICY_FILES_PATH``, they should be included here too. Without this mapping,
there is no way to map service types with policy rules, thus two policy.json
files containing a "default" rule would be ambiguous.
.. note::
Deployment specific policy files can be specified in ``local_settings.py``
to override the default policy files. It is imperative that these policy
files match those deployed in the target OpenStack installation. Otherwise,
the displayed actions and the allowed action will not match.
``POLICY_CHECK_FUNCTION``
-------------------------
Default: ``policy.check``
This value should not be changed, although removing it would be a means to
bypass all policy checks.
How user's roles are determined
===============================
Each policy check uses information about the user stored on the request to
determine the user's roles. This information was extracted from the scoped
token received from Keystone when authenticating.
Entity ownership is also a valid role. To verify access to specific entities
like a project, the target must be specified. See the section
:ref:`rule targets <rule_targets>` later in this document.
How to Utilize RBAC
===================
The primary way to add role based access control checks to panels is in the
definition of table actions. When implementing a derived action class,
setting the :attr:`~horizon.tables.Action.policy_rules` attribute to valid
policy rules will force a policy check before the
:meth:`horizon.tables.Action.allowed` method is called on the action. These
rules are defined in the the policy files point to by ``POLICY_PATH`` and
``POLICY_FILES``. The rules are role based, where entity owner is also a
role. The format for the ``policy_rules`` is a list of two item tuples. The
first component of the tuple is the scope of the policy rule, this is the
service type. This informs the policy engine which policy file to reference.
The second component is the rule to enforce from the policy file specified by
the scope. An example tuple is::
("identity", "identity:get_user")
x tuples can be added to enforce x rules.
.. note::
If a rule specified is not found in the policy file. The policy check
will return False and the action will not be allowed.
The secondary way to add a role based check is to directly use the
:meth:`~openstack_dashboard.policy.check` method. The method takes a list
of actions, same format as the :attr:`~horizon.tables.Action.policy_rules`
attribute detailed above; the current request object; and a dictionary of
action targets. This is the method that :class:`horizon.tables.Action` class
utilizes.
.. note::
Any time multiple rules are specified in a single `policy.check` method
call, the result is the logical `and` of each rule check. So, if any
rule fails verification, the result is `False`.
.. _rule_targets:
Rule Targets
============
Some rules allow access if the user owns the entity. Policy check targets
specify particular entities to check for user ownership. The target parameter
to the :meth:`~openstack_dashboard.policy.check` method is a simple dictionary.
For instance, the target for checking access a project looks like::
{"project_id": "0905760626534a74979afd3f4a9d67f1"}
If the value matches the ``project_id`` to which the user's token is scoped,
then access is allowed.
When deriving the :class:`horizon.tables.Action` class for use in a table, if
a policy check is desired for a particular target, the implementer should
override the :meth:`horizon.tables.Action.get_policy_target` method. This
allows a programatic way to specify the target based on the current datum. The
value returned should be the target dictionary.

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Similar to ``API_RESULT_LIMIT``. This setting currently only controls the Similar to ``API_RESULT_LIMIT``. This setting currently only controls the
Glance image list page size. It will be removed in a future version. Glance image list page size. It will be removed in a future version.
``POLICY_FILES_PATH``
---------------------
Default: ``os.path.join(ROOT_PATH, "conf")``
Specifies where service based policy files are located. These are used to
define the policy rules actions are verified against.
``POLICY_FILES``
----------------
Default: { 'identity': 'keystone_policy.json', 'compute': 'nova_policy.json'}
This should essentially be the mapping of the contents of ``POLICY_FILES_PATH``
to service types. When policy.json files are added to ``POLICY_FILES_PATH``,
they should be included here too.
Django Settings (Partial) Django Settings (Partial)
========================= =========================

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@ -127,3 +127,30 @@ require data, such as :meth:`~horizon.tables.DataTable.get_object_display` or
actions is that you can avoid having to do all the processing, API calls, etc. actions is that you can avoid having to do all the processing, API calls, etc.
associated with loading data into the table for actions which don't require associated with loading data into the table for actions which don't require
access to that information. access to that information.
Policy checks on actions
------------------------
The :attr:`~horizon.tables.Action.policy_rules` attribute, when set, will
validate access to the action using the policy rules specified. The attribute
is a list of scope/rule pairs. Where the scope is the service type defining
the rule and the rule is a rule from the corresponding service policy.json
file. The format of :attr:`horizon.tables.Action.policy_rules` looks like::
(("identity", "identity:get_user"),)
Multiple checks can be made for the same action by merely adding more tuples
to the list. The policy check will use information stored in the session
about the user and the result of
:meth:`~horizon.tables.Action.get_policy_target` (which can be overridden in
the derived action class) to determine if the user
can execute the action. If the user does not have access to the action, the
action is not added to the table.
If :attr:`~horizon.tables.Action.policy_rules` is not set, no policy checks
will be made to determine if the action should be visible and will be
displayed solely based on the result of
:meth:`~horizon.tables.Action.allowed`.
For more information on policy based Role Based Access Control see:
:doc:`Horizon Policy Enforcement (RBAC: Role Based Access Control) </topics/policy>`.

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@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ class BaseAction(html.HTMLElement):
handles_multiple = False handles_multiple = False
requires_input = False requires_input = False
preempt = False preempt = False
policy_rules = None
def __init__(self, datum=None): def __init__(self, datum=None):
super(BaseAction, self).__init__() super(BaseAction, self).__init__()
@ -63,6 +64,14 @@ class BaseAction(html.HTMLElement):
return False return False
return True return True
def get_policy_target(self, request, datum):
""" Provide the target for a policy request.
This method is meant to be overridden to return target details when
one of the policy checks requires them. E.g., {"user_id": datum.id}
"""
return {}
def allowed(self, request, datum): def allowed(self, request, datum):
""" Determine whether this action is allowed for the current request. """ Determine whether this action is allowed for the current request.
@ -71,6 +80,12 @@ class BaseAction(html.HTMLElement):
return True return True
def _allowed(self, request, datum): def _allowed(self, request, datum):
policy_check = getattr(settings, "POLICY_CHECK_FUNCTION", None)
if policy_check and self.policy_rules:
target = self.get_policy_target(request, datum)
return (policy_check(self.policy_rules, request, target) and
self.allowed(request, datum))
return self.allowed(request, datum) return self.allowed(request, datum)
def update(self, request, datum): def update(self, request, datum):
@ -156,6 +171,22 @@ class Action(BaseAction):
Default to be an empty list (``[]``). When set to empty, the action Default to be an empty list (``[]``). When set to empty, the action
will accept any kind of data. will accept any kind of data.
.. attribute:: policy_rules
list of scope and rule tuples to do policy checks on, the
composition of which is (scope, rule)
scope: service type managing the policy for action
rule: string representing the action to be checked
for a policy that requires a single rule check:
policy_rules should look like
"(("compute", "compute:create_instance"),)"
for a policy that requires multiple rule checks:
rules should look like
"(("identity", "identity:list_users"),
("identity", "identity:list_roles"))"
At least one of the following methods must be defined: At least one of the following methods must be defined:
.. method:: single(self, data_table, request, object_id) .. method:: single(self, data_table, request, object_id)

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[DEFAULT] [DEFAULT]
module=config module=config
module=eventlet_backdoor module=eventlet_backdoor
module=fileutils
module=install_venv_common module=install_venv_common
module=notifier module=notifier
module=policy
module=rpc module=rpc
module=service module=service
module=threadgroup module=threadgroup

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{
"admin_required": [["role:admin"], ["is_admin:1"]],
"service_role": [["role:service"]],
"service_or_admin": [["rule:admin_required"], ["rule:service_role"]],
"owner" : [["user_id:%(user_id)s"]],
"admin_or_owner": [["rule:admin_required"], ["rule:owner"]],
"default": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:get_service": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_services": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:create_service": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:update_service": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:delete_service": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:get_endpoint": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_endpoints": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:create_endpoint": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:update_endpoint": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:delete_endpoint": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:get_domain": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_domains": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:create_domain": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:update_domain": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:delete_domain": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:get_project": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_projects": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_user_projects": [["rule:admin_or_owner"]],
"identity:create_project": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:update_project": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:delete_project": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:get_user": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_users": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:create_user": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:update_user": [["rule:admin_or_owner"]],
"identity:delete_user": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:get_group": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_groups": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_groups_for_user": [["rule:admin_or_owner"]],
"identity:create_group": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:update_group": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:delete_group": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_users_in_group": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:remove_user_from_group": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:check_user_in_group": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:add_user_to_group": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:get_credential": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_credentials": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:create_credential": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:update_credential": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:delete_credential": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:get_role": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_roles": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:create_role": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:update_role": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:delete_role": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:check_grant": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_grants": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:create_grant": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:revoke_grant": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_role_assignments": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:get_policy": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:list_policies": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:create_policy": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:update_policy": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:delete_policy": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:check_token": [["rule:admin_required"]],
"identity:validate_token": [["rule:service_or_admin"]],
"identity:validate_token_head": [["rule:service_or_admin"]],
"identity:revocation_list": [["rule:service_or_admin"]],
"identity:revoke_token": [["rule:admin_or_owner"]],
"identity:create_trust": [["user_id:%(trust.trustor_user_id)s"]],
"identity:get_trust": [["rule:admin_or_owner"]],
"identity:list_trusts": [["@"]],
"identity:list_roles_for_trust": [["@"]],
"identity:check_role_for_trust": [["@"]],
"identity:get_role_for_trust": [["@"]],
"identity:delete_trust": [["@"]]
}

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{
"context_is_admin": "role:admin",
"admin_or_owner": "is_admin:True or project_id:%(project_id)s",
"default": "rule:admin_or_owner",
"cells_scheduler_filter:TargetCellFilter": "is_admin:True",
"compute:create": "",
"compute:create:attach_network": "",
"compute:create:attach_volume": "",
"compute:create:forced_host": "is_admin:True",
"compute:get_all": "",
"compute:get_all_tenants": "",
"compute:unlock_override": "rule:admin_api",
"compute:shelve": "",
"compute:shelve_offload": "",
"compute:unshelve": "",
"admin_api": "is_admin:True",
"compute_extension:accounts": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:admin_actions": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:admin_actions:pause": "rule:admin_or_owner",
"compute_extension:admin_actions:unpause": "rule:admin_or_owner",
"compute_extension:admin_actions:suspend": "rule:admin_or_owner",
"compute_extension:admin_actions:resume": "rule:admin_or_owner",
"compute_extension:admin_actions:lock": "rule:admin_or_owner",
"compute_extension:admin_actions:unlock": "rule:admin_or_owner",
"compute_extension:admin_actions:resetNetwork": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:admin_actions:injectNetworkInfo": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:admin_actions:createBackup": "rule:admin_or_owner",
"compute_extension:admin_actions:migrateLive": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:admin_actions:resetState": "rule:admin_api",
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"compute_extension:v3:os-attach-interfaces": "",
"compute_extension:baremetal_nodes": "rule:admin_api",
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"compute_extension:cells": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:v3:os-cells": "rule:admin_api",
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"compute_extension:v3:os-certificates": "",
"compute_extension:cloudpipe": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:cloudpipe_update": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:console_output": "",
"compute_extension:v3:consoles:discoverable": "",
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"compute_extension:deferred_delete": "",
"compute_extension:v3:os-deferred-delete": "",
"compute_extension:disk_config": "",
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"compute_extension:extended_ips_mac": "",
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"compute_extension:v3:os-extended-volumes": "",
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"compute_extension:flavor_disabled": "",
"compute_extension:v3:os-flavor-disabled": "",
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"compute_extension:flavor_swap": "",
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"compute_extension:floating_ip_pools": "",
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"compute_extension:services": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:v3:os-services": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:v3:servers:discoverable": "",
"compute_extension:shelve": "",
"compute_extension:shelveOffload": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:v3:os-shelve:shelve": "",
"compute_extension:v3:os-shelve:shelve_offload": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:simple_tenant_usage:show": "rule:admin_or_owner",
"compute_extension:v3:os-simple-tenant-usage:show": "rule:admin_or_owner",
"compute_extension:simple_tenant_usage:list": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:v3:os-simple-tenant-usage:list": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:unshelve": "",
"compute_extension:v3:os-shelve:unshelve": "",
"compute_extension:users": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:virtual_interfaces": "",
"compute_extension:virtual_storage_arrays": "",
"compute_extension:volumes": "",
"compute_extension:volume_attachments:index": "",
"compute_extension:volume_attachments:show": "",
"compute_extension:volume_attachments:create": "",
"compute_extension:volume_attachments:update": "",
"compute_extension:volume_attachments:delete": "",
"compute_extension:volumetypes": "",
"compute_extension:availability_zone:list": "",
"compute_extension:v3:os-availability-zone:list": "",
"compute_extension:availability_zone:detail": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:v3:os-availability-zone:detail": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:used_limits_for_admin": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:v3:os-used-limits": "",
"compute_extension:v3:os-used-limits:tenant": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:migrations:index": "rule:admin_api",
"compute_extension:v3:os-migrations:index": "rule:admin_api",
"volume:create": "",
"volume:get_all": "",
"volume:get_volume_metadata": "",
"volume:get_snapshot": "",
"volume:get_all_snapshots": "",
"volume_extension:types_manage": "rule:admin_api",
"volume_extension:types_extra_specs": "rule:admin_api",
"volume_extension:volume_admin_actions:reset_status": "rule:admin_api",
"volume_extension:snapshot_admin_actions:reset_status": "rule:admin_api",
"volume_extension:volume_admin_actions:force_delete": "rule:admin_api",
"network:get_all": "",
"network:get": "",
"network:create": "",
"network:delete": "",
"network:associate": "",
"network:disassociate": "",
"network:get_vifs_by_instance": "",
"network:allocate_for_instance": "",
"network:deallocate_for_instance": "",
"network:validate_networks": "",
"network:get_instance_uuids_by_ip_filter": "",
"network:get_instance_id_by_floating_address": "",
"network:setup_networks_on_host": "",
"network:get_backdoor_port": "",
"network:get_floating_ip": "",
"network:get_floating_ip_pools": "",
"network:get_floating_ip_by_address": "",
"network:get_floating_ips_by_project": "",
"network:get_floating_ips_by_fixed_address": "",
"network:allocate_floating_ip": "",
"network:deallocate_floating_ip": "",
"network:associate_floating_ip": "",
"network:disassociate_floating_ip": "",
"network:release_floating_ip": "",
"network:migrate_instance_start": "",
"network:migrate_instance_finish": "",
"network:get_fixed_ip": "",
"network:get_fixed_ip_by_address": "",
"network:add_fixed_ip_to_instance": "",
"network:remove_fixed_ip_from_instance": "",
"network:add_network_to_project": "",
"network:get_instance_nw_info": "",
"network:get_dns_domains": "",
"network:add_dns_entry": "",
"network:modify_dns_entry": "",
"network:delete_dns_entry": "",
"network:get_dns_entries_by_address": "",
"network:get_dns_entries_by_name": "",
"network:create_private_dns_domain": "",
"network:create_public_dns_domain": "",
"network:delete_dns_domain": ""
}

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@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ class CreateDomainLink(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Create Domain") verbose_name = _("Create Domain")
url = constants.DOMAINS_CREATE_URL url = constants.DOMAINS_CREATE_URL
classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-create") classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-create")
policy_rules = (('identity', 'identity:create_domain'),)
def allowed(self, request, domain): def allowed(self, request, domain):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_domain() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_domain()
@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ class EditDomainLink(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Edit") verbose_name = _("Edit")
url = constants.DOMAINS_UPDATE_URL url = constants.DOMAINS_UPDATE_URL
classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit") classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit")
policy_rules = (('identity', 'identity:update_domain'),)
def allowed(self, request, domain): def allowed(self, request, domain):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_domain() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_domain()
@ -56,6 +58,7 @@ class DeleteDomainsAction(tables.DeleteAction):
name = "delete" name = "delete"
data_type_singular = _("Domain") data_type_singular = _("Domain")
data_type_plural = _("Domains") data_type_plural = _("Domains")
policy_rules = (('identity', 'identity:delete_domain'),)
def allowed(self, request, datum): def allowed(self, request, datum):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_domain() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_domain()
@ -96,6 +99,7 @@ class SetDomainContext(tables.Action):
verbose_name = _("Set Domain Context") verbose_name = _("Set Domain Context")
url = constants.DOMAINS_INDEX_URL url = constants.DOMAINS_INDEX_URL
preempt = True preempt = True
policy_rules = (('identity', 'admin_required'),)
def allowed(self, request, datum): def allowed(self, request, datum):
multidomain_support = getattr(settings, multidomain_support = getattr(settings,
@ -130,6 +134,7 @@ class UnsetDomainContext(tables.Action):
url = constants.DOMAINS_INDEX_URL url = constants.DOMAINS_INDEX_URL
preempt = True preempt = True
requires_input = False requires_input = False
policy_rules = (('identity', 'admin_required'),)
def allowed(self, request, datum): def allowed(self, request, datum):
ctx = request.session.get("domain_context", None) ctx = request.session.get("domain_context", None)

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@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ class CreateGroupLink(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Create Group") verbose_name = _("Create Group")
url = constants.GROUPS_CREATE_URL url = constants.GROUPS_CREATE_URL
classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-create") classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-create")
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:create_group"),)
def allowed(self, request, group): def allowed(self, request, group):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group()
@ -50,6 +51,7 @@ class EditGroupLink(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Edit Group") verbose_name = _("Edit Group")
url = constants.GROUPS_UPDATE_URL url = constants.GROUPS_UPDATE_URL
classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit") classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit")
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:update_group"),)
def allowed(self, request, group): def allowed(self, request, group):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group()
@ -59,6 +61,7 @@ class DeleteGroupsAction(tables.DeleteAction):
name = "delete" name = "delete"
data_type_singular = _("Group") data_type_singular = _("Group")
data_type_plural = _("Groups") data_type_plural = _("Groups")
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:delete_group"),)
def allowed(self, request, datum): def allowed(self, request, datum):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group()
@ -73,6 +76,8 @@ class ManageUsersLink(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Modify Users") verbose_name = _("Modify Users")
url = constants.GROUPS_MANAGE_URL url = constants.GROUPS_MANAGE_URL
classes = ("btn-edit") classes = ("btn-edit")
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:get_group"),
("identity", "identity:list_users"),)
def allowed(self, request, datum): def allowed(self, request, datum):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group()
@ -120,6 +125,7 @@ class RemoveMembers(tables.DeleteAction):
action_past = _("Removed") action_past = _("Removed")
data_type_singular = _("User") data_type_singular = _("User")
data_type_plural = _("Users") data_type_plural = _("Users")
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:remove_user_from_group"),)
def allowed(self, request, user=None): def allowed(self, request, user=None):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group()
@ -142,6 +148,8 @@ class AddMembersLink(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Add...") verbose_name = _("Add...")
classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-create") classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-create")
url = constants.GROUPS_ADD_MEMBER_URL url = constants.GROUPS_ADD_MEMBER_URL
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:list_users"),
("identity", "identity:add_user_to_group"),)
def allowed(self, request, user=None): def allowed(self, request, user=None):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group()
@ -177,6 +185,7 @@ class AddMembers(tables.BatchAction):
classes = ("btn-create", ) classes = ("btn-create", )
requires_input = True requires_input = True
success_url = constants.GROUPS_MANAGE_URL success_url = constants.GROUPS_MANAGE_URL
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:add_user_to_group"),)
def allowed(self, request, user=None): def allowed(self, request, user=None):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_group()

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@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ from horizon import tables
from openstack_dashboard import api from openstack_dashboard import api
from openstack_dashboard.api import keystone from openstack_dashboard.api import keystone
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@ -18,6 +17,8 @@ class ViewMembersLink(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Modify Users") verbose_name = _("Modify Users")
url = "horizon:admin:projects:update" url = "horizon:admin:projects:update"
classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit") classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit")
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:list_users"),
("identity", "identity:list_roles"))
def get_link_url(self, project): def get_link_url(self, project):
step = 'update_members' step = 'update_members'
@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ class UsageLink(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("View Usage") verbose_name = _("View Usage")
url = "horizon:admin:projects:usage" url = "horizon:admin:projects:usage"
classes = ("btn-stats",) classes = ("btn-stats",)
policy_rules = (("compute", "compute_extension:simple_tenant_usage:show"),)
class CreateProject(tables.LinkAction): class CreateProject(tables.LinkAction):
@ -54,6 +56,7 @@ class CreateProject(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Create Project") verbose_name = _("Create Project")
url = "horizon:admin:projects:create" url = "horizon:admin:projects:create"
classes = ("btn-launch", "ajax-modal",) classes = ("btn-launch", "ajax-modal",)
policy_rules = (('identity', 'identity:create_project'),)
def allowed(self, request, project): def allowed(self, request, project):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_project() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_project()
@ -64,6 +67,7 @@ class UpdateProject(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Edit Project") verbose_name = _("Edit Project")
url = "horizon:admin:projects:update" url = "horizon:admin:projects:update"
classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit") classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit")
policy_rules = (('identity', 'identity:update_project'),)
def allowed(self, request, project): def allowed(self, request, project):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_project() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_project()
@ -74,6 +78,7 @@ class ModifyQuotas(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = "Modify Quotas" verbose_name = "Modify Quotas"
url = "horizon:admin:projects:update" url = "horizon:admin:projects:update"
classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit") classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit")
policy_rules = (('compute', "compute_extension:quotas:update"),)
def get_link_url(self, project): def get_link_url(self, project):
step = 'update_quotas' step = 'update_quotas'
@ -85,6 +90,7 @@ class ModifyQuotas(tables.LinkAction):
class DeleteTenantsAction(tables.DeleteAction): class DeleteTenantsAction(tables.DeleteAction):
data_type_singular = _("Project") data_type_singular = _("Project")
data_type_plural = _("Projects") data_type_plural = _("Projects")
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:delete_project"),)
def allowed(self, request, project): def allowed(self, request, project):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_project() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_project()

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ class CreateRoleLink(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Create Role") verbose_name = _("Create Role")
url = "horizon:admin:roles:create" url = "horizon:admin:roles:create"
classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-create") classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-create")
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:create_role"),)
def allowed(self, request, role): def allowed(self, request, role):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_role() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_role()
@ -41,6 +42,7 @@ class EditRoleLink(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Edit") verbose_name = _("Edit")
url = "horizon:admin:roles:update" url = "horizon:admin:roles:update"
classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit") classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit")
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:update_role"),)
def allowed(self, request, role): def allowed(self, request, role):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_role() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_role()
@ -49,6 +51,7 @@ class EditRoleLink(tables.LinkAction):
class DeleteRolesAction(tables.DeleteAction): class DeleteRolesAction(tables.DeleteAction):
data_type_singular = _("Role") data_type_singular = _("Role")
data_type_plural = _("Roles") data_type_plural = _("Roles")
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:delete_role"),)
def allowed(self, request, role): def allowed(self, request, role):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_role() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_role()

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@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ from horizon import tables
from openstack_dashboard import api from openstack_dashboard import api
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
ENABLE = 0 ENABLE = 0
@ -20,6 +19,10 @@ class CreateUserLink(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Create User") verbose_name = _("Create User")
url = "horizon:admin:users:create" url = "horizon:admin:users:create"
classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-create") classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-create")
policy_rules = (('identity', 'identity:create_grant'),
("identity", "identity:create_user"),
("identity", "identity:list_roles"),
("identity", "identity:list_projects"),)
def allowed(self, request, user): def allowed(self, request, user):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_user() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_user()
@ -30,6 +33,11 @@ class EditUserLink(tables.LinkAction):
verbose_name = _("Edit") verbose_name = _("Edit")
url = "horizon:admin:users:update" url = "horizon:admin:users:update"
classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit") classes = ("ajax-modal", "btn-edit")
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:update_user"),
("identity", "identity:list_projects"),)
def get_policy_target(self, request, user):
return {"user_id": user.id}
def allowed(self, request, user): def allowed(self, request, user):
return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_user() return api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_user()
@ -42,6 +50,12 @@ class ToggleEnabled(tables.BatchAction):
data_type_singular = _("User") data_type_singular = _("User")
data_type_plural = _("Users") data_type_plural = _("Users")
classes = ("btn-toggle",) classes = ("btn-toggle",)
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:update_user"),)
def get_policy_target(self, request, user=None):
if user:
return {"user_id": user.id}
return {}
def allowed(self, request, user=None): def allowed(self, request, user=None):
if not api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_user(): if not api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_user():
@ -78,6 +92,7 @@ class ToggleEnabled(tables.BatchAction):
class DeleteUsersAction(tables.DeleteAction): class DeleteUsersAction(tables.DeleteAction):
data_type_singular = _("User") data_type_singular = _("User")
data_type_plural = _("Users") data_type_plural = _("Users")
policy_rules = (("identity", "identity:delete_user"),)
def allowed(self, request, datum): def allowed(self, request, datum):
if not api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_user() or \ if not api.keystone.keystone_can_edit_user() or \

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@ -194,6 +194,19 @@ TIME_ZONE = "UTC"
# 'reverse': False, # 'reverse': False,
# } # }
# The Horizon Policy Enforcement engine uses these values to load per service
# policy rule files. The content of these files should match the files the
# OpenStack services are using to determine role based access control in the
# target installation.
# Path to directory containing policy.json files
#POLICY_FILES_PATH = os.path.join(ROOT_PATH, "conf")
# Map of local copy of service policy files
#POLICY_FILES = {
# 'identity': 'keystone_policy.json',
# 'compute': 'nova_policy.json'
#}
LOGGING = { LOGGING = {
'version': 1, 'version': 1,
# When set to True this will disable all logging except # When set to True this will disable all logging except

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@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# 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 contextlib
import errno
import os
from openstack_dashboard.openstack.common import excutils
from openstack_dashboard.openstack.common.gettextutils import _ # noqa
from openstack_dashboard.openstack.common import log as logging
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_FILE_CACHE = {}
def ensure_tree(path):
"""Create a directory (and any ancestor directories required)
:param path: Directory to create
"""
try:
os.makedirs(path)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST:
if not os.path.isdir(path):
raise
else:
raise
def read_cached_file(filename, force_reload=False):
"""Read from a file if it has been modified.
:param force_reload: Whether to reload the file.
:returns: A tuple with a boolean specifying if the data is fresh
or not.
"""
global _FILE_CACHE
if force_reload and filename in _FILE_CACHE:
del _FILE_CACHE[filename]
reloaded = False
mtime = os.path.getmtime(filename)
cache_info = _FILE_CACHE.setdefault(filename, {})
if not cache_info or mtime > cache_info.get('mtime', 0):
LOG.debug(_("Reloading cached file %s") % filename)
with open(filename) as fap:
cache_info['data'] = fap.read()
cache_info['mtime'] = mtime
reloaded = True
return (reloaded, cache_info['data'])
def delete_if_exists(path):
"""Delete a file, but ignore file not found error.
:param path: File to delete
"""
try:
os.unlink(path)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
return
else:
raise
@contextlib.contextmanager
def remove_path_on_error(path):
"""Protect code that wants to operate on PATH atomically.
Any exception will cause PATH to be removed.
:param path: File to work with
"""
try:
yield
except Exception:
with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
delete_if_exists(path)
def file_open(*args, **kwargs):
"""Open file
see built-in file() documentation for more details
Note: The reason this is kept in a separate module is to easily
be able to provide a stub module that doesn't alter system
state at all (for unit tests)
"""
return file(*args, **kwargs)

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@ -0,0 +1,852 @@
# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
# Copyright (c) 2012 OpenStack Foundation.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# 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.
"""
Common Policy Engine Implementation
Policies can be expressed in one of two forms: A list of lists, or a
string written in the new policy language.
In the list-of-lists representation, each check inside the innermost
list is combined as with an "and" conjunction--for that check to pass,
all the specified checks must pass. These innermost lists are then
combined as with an "or" conjunction. This is the original way of
expressing policies, but there now exists a new way: the policy
language.
In the policy language, each check is specified the same way as in the
list-of-lists representation: a simple "a:b" pair that is matched to
the correct code to perform that check. However, conjunction
operators are available, allowing for more expressiveness in crafting
policies.
As an example, take the following rule, expressed in the list-of-lists
representation::
[["role:admin"], ["project_id:%(project_id)s", "role:projectadmin"]]
In the policy language, this becomes::
role:admin or (project_id:%(project_id)s and role:projectadmin)
The policy language also has the "not" operator, allowing a richer
policy rule::
project_id:%(project_id)s and not role:dunce
Finally, two special policy checks should be mentioned; the policy
check "@" will always accept an access, and the policy check "!" will
always reject an access. (Note that if a rule is either the empty
list ("[]") or the empty string, this is equivalent to the "@" policy
check.) Of these, the "!" policy check is probably the most useful,
as it allows particular rules to be explicitly disabled.
"""
import abc
import re
import urllib
import urllib2
from oslo.config import cfg
import six
from openstack_dashboard.openstack.common import fileutils
from openstack_dashboard.openstack.common.gettextutils import _ # noqa
from openstack_dashboard.openstack.common import jsonutils
from openstack_dashboard.openstack.common import log as logging
policy_opts = [
cfg.StrOpt('policy_file',
default='policy.json',
help=_('JSON file containing policy')),
cfg.StrOpt('policy_default_rule',
default='default',
help=_('Rule enforced when requested rule is not found')),
]
CONF = cfg.CONF
CONF.register_opts(policy_opts)
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_checks = {}
class PolicyNotAuthorized(Exception):
def __init__(self, rule):
msg = _("Policy doesn't allow %s to be performed.") % rule
super(PolicyNotAuthorized, self).__init__(msg)
class Rules(dict):
"""A store for rules. Handles the default_rule setting directly."""
@classmethod
def load_json(cls, data, default_rule=None):
"""Allow loading of JSON rule data."""
# Suck in the JSON data and parse the rules
rules = dict((k, parse_rule(v)) for k, v in
jsonutils.loads(data).items())
return cls(rules, default_rule)
def __init__(self, rules=None, default_rule=None):
"""Initialize the Rules store."""
super(Rules, self).__init__(rules or {})
self.default_rule = default_rule
def __missing__(self, key):
"""Implements the default rule handling."""
if isinstance(self.default_rule, dict):
raise KeyError(key)
# If the default rule isn't actually defined, do something
# reasonably intelligent
if not self.default_rule or self.default_rule not in self:
raise KeyError(key)
if isinstance(self.default_rule, BaseCheck):
return self.default_rule
elif isinstance(self.default_rule, six.string_types):
return self[self.default_rule]
def __str__(self):
"""Dumps a string representation of the rules."""
# Start by building the canonical strings for the rules
out_rules = {}
for key, value in self.items():
# Use empty string for singleton TrueCheck instances
if isinstance(value, TrueCheck):
out_rules[key] = ''
else:
out_rules[key] = str(value)
# Dump a pretty-printed JSON representation
return jsonutils.dumps(out_rules, indent=4)
class Enforcer(object):
"""Responsible for loading and enforcing rules.
:param policy_file: Custom policy file to use, if none is
specified, `CONF.policy_file` will be
used.
:param rules: Default dictionary / Rules to use. It will be
considered just in the first instantiation. If
`load_rules(True)`, `clear()` or `set_rules(True)`
is called this will be overwritten.
:param default_rule: Default rule to use, CONF.default_rule will
be used if none is specified.
"""
def __init__(self, policy_file=None, rules=None, default_rule=None):
self.rules = Rules(rules, default_rule)
self.default_rule = default_rule or CONF.policy_default_rule
self.policy_path = None
self.policy_file = policy_file or CONF.policy_file
def set_rules(self, rules, overwrite=True):
"""Create a new Rules object based on the provided dict of rules.
:param rules: New rules to use. It should be an instance of dict.
:param overwrite: Whether to overwrite current rules or update them
with the new rules.
"""
if not isinstance(rules, dict):
raise TypeError(_("Rules must be an instance of dict or Rules, "
"got %s instead") % type(rules))
if overwrite:
self.rules = Rules(rules, self.default_rule)
else:
self.rules.update(rules)
def clear(self):
"""Clears Enforcer rules, policy's cache and policy's path."""
self.set_rules({})
self.default_rule = None
self.policy_path = None
def load_rules(self, force_reload=False):
"""Loads policy_path's rules.
Policy file is cached and will be reloaded if modified.
:param force_reload: Whether to overwrite current rules.
"""
if not self.policy_path:
self.policy_path = self._get_policy_path()
reloaded, data = fileutils.read_cached_file(self.policy_path,
force_reload=force_reload)
if reloaded or not self.rules:
rules = Rules.load_json(data, self.default_rule)
self.set_rules(rules)
LOG.debug(_("Rules successfully reloaded"))
def _get_policy_path(self):
"""Locate the policy json data file.
:param policy_file: Custom policy file to locate.
:returns: The policy path
:raises: ConfigFilesNotFoundError if the file couldn't
be located.
"""
policy_file = CONF.find_file(self.policy_file)
if policy_file:
return policy_file
raise cfg.ConfigFilesNotFoundError(path=CONF.policy_file)
def enforce(self, rule, target, creds, do_raise=False,
exc=None, *args, **kwargs):
"""Checks authorization of a rule against the target and credentials.
:param rule: A string or BaseCheck instance specifying the rule
to evaluate.
:param target: As much information about the object being operated
on as possible, as a dictionary.
:param creds: As much information about the user performing the
action as possible, as a dictionary.
:param do_raise: Whether to raise an exception or not if check
fails.
:param exc: Class of the exception to raise if the check fails.
Any remaining arguments passed to check() (both
positional and keyword arguments) will be passed to
the exception class. If not specified, PolicyNotAuthorized
will be used.
:return: Returns False if the policy does not allow the action and
exc is not provided; otherwise, returns a value that
evaluates to True. Note: for rules using the "case"
expression, this True value will be the specified string
from the expression.
"""
# NOTE(flaper87): Not logging target or creds to avoid
# potential security issues.
LOG.debug(_("Rule %s will be now enforced") % rule)
self.load_rules()
# Allow the rule to be a Check tree
if isinstance(rule, BaseCheck):
result = rule(target, creds, self)
elif not self.rules:
# No rules to reference means we're going to fail closed
result = False
else:
try:
# Evaluate the rule
result = self.rules[rule](target, creds, self)
except KeyError:
LOG.debug(_("Rule [%s] doesn't exist") % rule)
# If the rule doesn't exist, fail closed
result = False
# If it is False, raise the exception if requested
if do_raise and not result:
if exc:
raise exc(*args, **kwargs)
raise PolicyNotAuthorized(rule)
return result
class BaseCheck(object):
"""Abstract base class for Check classes."""
__metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta
@abc.abstractmethod
def __str__(self):
"""String representation of the Check tree rooted at this node."""
pass
@abc.abstractmethod
def __call__(self, target, cred, enforcer):
"""Triggers if instance of the class is called.
Performs the check. Returns False to reject the access or a
true value (not necessary True) to accept the access.
"""
pass
class FalseCheck(BaseCheck):
"""A policy check that always returns False (disallow)."""
def __str__(self):
"""Return a string representation of this check."""
return "!"
def __call__(self, target, cred, enforcer):
"""Check the policy."""
return False
class TrueCheck(BaseCheck):
"""A policy check that always returns True (allow)."""
def __str__(self):
"""Return a string representation of this check."""
return "@"
def __call__(self, target, cred, enforcer):
"""Check the policy."""
return True
class Check(BaseCheck):
"""A base class to allow for user-defined policy checks."""
def __init__(self, kind, match):
"""Initiates Check instance.
:param kind: The kind of the check, i.e., the field before the
':'.
:param match: The match of the check, i.e., the field after
the ':'.
"""
self.kind = kind
self.match = match
def __str__(self):
"""Return a string representation of this check."""
return "%s:%s" % (self.kind, self.match)
class NotCheck(BaseCheck):
"""Implements the "not" logical operator.
A policy check that inverts the result of another policy check.
"""
def __init__(self, rule):
"""Initialize the 'not' check.
:param rule: The rule to negate. Must be a Check.
"""
self.rule = rule
def __str__(self):
"""Return a string representation of this check."""
return "not %s" % self.rule
def __call__(self, target, cred, enforcer):
"""Check the policy.
Returns the logical inverse of the wrapped check.
"""
return not self.rule(target, cred, enforcer)
class AndCheck(BaseCheck):
"""Implements the "and" logical operator.
A policy check that requires that a list of other checks all return True.
"""
def __init__(self, rules):
"""Initialize the 'and' check.
:param rules: A list of rules that will be tested.
"""
self.rules = rules
def __str__(self):
"""Return a string representation of this check."""
return "(%s)" % ' and '.join(str(r) for r in self.rules)
def __call__(self, target, cred, enforcer):
"""Check the policy.
Requires that all rules accept in order to return True.
"""
for rule in self.rules:
if not rule(target, cred, enforcer):
return False
return True
def add_check(self, rule):
"""Adds rule to be tested.
Allows addition of another rule to the list of rules that will
be tested. Returns the AndCheck object for convenience.
"""
self.rules.append(rule)
return self
class OrCheck(BaseCheck):
"""Implements the "or" operator.
A policy check that requires that at least one of a list of other
checks returns True.
"""
def __init__(self, rules):
"""Initialize the 'or' check.
:param rules: A list of rules that will be tested.
"""
self.rules = rules
def __str__(self):
"""Return a string representation of this check."""
return "(%s)" % ' or '.join(str(r) for r in self.rules)
def __call__(self, target, cred, enforcer):
"""Check the policy.
Requires that at least one rule accept in order to return True.
"""
for rule in self.rules:
if rule(target, cred, enforcer):
return True
return False
def add_check(self, rule):
"""Adds rule to be tested.
Allows addition of another rule to the list of rules that will
be tested. Returns the OrCheck object for convenience.
"""
self.rules.append(rule)
return self
def _parse_check(rule):
"""Parse a single base check rule into an appropriate Check object."""
# Handle the special checks
if rule == '!':
return FalseCheck()
elif rule == '@':
return TrueCheck()
try:
kind, match = rule.split(':', 1)
except Exception:
LOG.exception(_("Failed to understand rule %s") % rule)
# If the rule is invalid, we'll fail closed
return FalseCheck()
# Find what implements the check
if kind in _checks:
return _checks[kind](kind, match)
elif None in _checks:
return _checks[None](kind, match)
else:
LOG.error(_("No handler for matches of kind %s") % kind)
return FalseCheck()
def _parse_list_rule(rule):
"""Translates the old list-of-lists syntax into a tree of Check objects.
Provided for backwards compatibility.
"""
# Empty rule defaults to True
if not rule:
return TrueCheck()
# Outer list is joined by "or"; inner list by "and"
or_list = []
for inner_rule in rule:
# Elide empty inner lists
if not inner_rule:
continue
# Handle bare strings
if isinstance(inner_rule, basestring):
inner_rule = [inner_rule]
# Parse the inner rules into Check objects
and_list = [_parse_check(r) for r in inner_rule]
# Append the appropriate check to the or_list
if len(and_list) == 1:
or_list.append(and_list[0])
else:
or_list.append(AndCheck(and_list))
# If we have only one check, omit the "or"
if not or_list:
return FalseCheck()
elif len(or_list) == 1:
return or_list[0]
return OrCheck(or_list)
# Used for tokenizing the policy language
_tokenize_re = re.compile(r'\s+')
def _parse_tokenize(rule):
"""Tokenizer for the policy language.
Most of the single-character tokens are specified in the
_tokenize_re; however, parentheses need to be handled specially,
because they can appear inside a check string. Thankfully, those
parentheses that appear inside a check string can never occur at
the very beginning or end ("%(variable)s" is the correct syntax).
"""
for tok in _tokenize_re.split(rule):
# Skip empty tokens
if not tok or tok.isspace():
continue
# Handle leading parens on the token
clean = tok.lstrip('(')
for i in range(len(tok) - len(clean)):
yield '(', '('
# If it was only parentheses, continue
if not clean:
continue
else:
tok = clean
# Handle trailing parens on the token
clean = tok.rstrip(')')
trail = len(tok) - len(clean)
# Yield the cleaned token
lowered = clean.lower()
if lowered in ('and', 'or', 'not'):
# Special tokens
yield lowered, clean
elif clean:
# Not a special token, but not composed solely of ')'
if len(tok) >= 2 and ((tok[0], tok[-1]) in
[('"', '"'), ("'", "'")]):
# It's a quoted string
yield 'string', tok[1:-1]
else:
yield 'check', _parse_check(clean)
# Yield the trailing parens
for i in range(trail):
yield ')', ')'
class ParseStateMeta(type):
"""Metaclass for the ParseState class.
Facilitates identifying reduction methods.
"""
def __new__(mcs, name, bases, cls_dict):
"""Create the class.
Injects the 'reducers' list, a list of tuples matching token sequences
to the names of the corresponding reduction methods.
"""
reducers = []
for key, value in cls_dict.items():
if not hasattr(value, 'reducers'):
continue
for reduction in value.reducers:
reducers.append((reduction, key))
cls_dict['reducers'] = reducers
return super(ParseStateMeta, mcs).__new__(mcs, name, bases, cls_dict)
def reducer(*tokens):
"""Decorator for reduction methods.
Arguments are a sequence of tokens, in order, which should trigger running
this reduction method.
"""
def decorator(func):
# Make sure we have a list of reducer sequences
if not hasattr(func, 'reducers'):
func.reducers = []
# Add the tokens to the list of reducer sequences
func.reducers.append(list(tokens))
return func
return decorator
class ParseState(object):
"""Implement the core of parsing the policy language.
Uses a greedy reduction algorithm to reduce a sequence of tokens into
a single terminal, the value of which will be the root of the Check tree.
Note: error reporting is rather lacking. The best we can get with
this parser formulation is an overall "parse failed" error.
Fortunately, the policy language is simple enough that this
shouldn't be that big a problem.
"""
__metaclass__ = ParseStateMeta
def __init__(self):
"""Initialize the ParseState."""
self.tokens = []
self.values = []
def reduce(self):
"""Perform a greedy reduction of the token stream.
If a reducer method matches, it will be executed, then the
reduce() method will be called recursively to search for any more
possible reductions.
"""
for reduction, methname in self.reducers:
if (len(self.tokens) >= len(reduction) and
self.tokens[-len(reduction):] == reduction):
# Get the reduction method
meth = getattr(self, methname)
# Reduce the token stream
results = meth(*self.values[-len(reduction):])
# Update the tokens and values
self.tokens[-len(reduction):] = [r[0] for r in results]
self.values[-len(reduction):] = [r[1] for r in results]
# Check for any more reductions
return self.reduce()
def shift(self, tok, value):
"""Adds one more token to the state. Calls reduce()."""
self.tokens.append(tok)
self.values.append(value)
# Do a greedy reduce...
self.reduce()
@property
def result(self):
"""Obtain the final result of the parse.
Raises ValueError if the parse failed to reduce to a single result.
"""
if len(self.values) != 1:
raise ValueError("Could not parse rule")
return self.values[0]
@reducer('(', 'check', ')')
@reducer('(', 'and_expr', ')')
@reducer('(', 'or_expr', ')')
def _wrap_check(self, _p1, check, _p2):
"""Turn parenthesized expressions into a 'check' token."""
return [('check', check)]
@reducer('check', 'and', 'check')
def _make_and_expr(self, check1, _and, check2):
"""Create an 'and_expr'.
Join two checks by the 'and' operator.
"""
return [('and_expr', AndCheck([check1, check2]))]
@reducer('and_expr', 'and', 'check')
def _extend_and_expr(self, and_expr, _and, check):
"""Extend an 'and_expr' by adding one more check."""
return [('and_expr', and_expr.add_check(check))]
@reducer('check', 'or', 'check')
def _make_or_expr(self, check1, _or, check2):
"""Create an 'or_expr'.
Join two checks by the 'or' operator.
"""
return [('or_expr', OrCheck([check1, check2]))]
@reducer('or_expr', 'or', 'check')
def _extend_or_expr(self, or_expr, _or, check):
"""Extend an 'or_expr' by adding one more check."""
return [('or_expr', or_expr.add_check(check))]
@reducer('not', 'check')
def _make_not_expr(self, _not, check):
"""Invert the result of another check."""
return [('check', NotCheck(check))]
def _parse_text_rule(rule):
"""Parses policy to the tree.
Translates a policy written in the policy language into a tree of
Check objects.
"""
# Empty rule means always accept
if not rule:
return TrueCheck()
# Parse the token stream
state = ParseState()
for tok, value in _parse_tokenize(rule):
state.shift(tok, value)
try:
return state.result
except ValueError:
# Couldn't parse the rule
LOG.exception(_("Failed to understand rule %r") % rule)
# Fail closed
return FalseCheck()
def parse_rule(rule):
"""Parses a policy rule into a tree of Check objects."""
# If the rule is a string, it's in the policy language
if isinstance(rule, basestring):
return _parse_text_rule(rule)
return _parse_list_rule(rule)
def register(name, func=None):
"""Register a function or Check class as a policy check.
:param name: Gives the name of the check type, e.g., 'rule',
'role', etc. If name is None, a default check type
will be registered.
:param func: If given, provides the function or class to register.
If not given, returns a function taking one argument
to specify the function or class to register,
allowing use as a decorator.
"""
# Perform the actual decoration by registering the function or
# class. Returns the function or class for compliance with the
# decorator interface.
def decorator(func):
_checks[name] = func
return func
# If the function or class is given, do the registration
if func:
return decorator(func)
return decorator
@register("rule")
class RuleCheck(Check):
def __call__(self, target, creds, enforcer):
"""Recursively checks credentials based on the defined rules."""
try:
return enforcer.rules[self.match](target, creds, enforcer)
except KeyError:
# We don't have any matching rule; fail closed
return False
@register("role")
class RoleCheck(Check):
def __call__(self, target, creds, enforcer):
"""Check that there is a matching role in the cred dict."""
return self.match.lower() in [x.lower() for x in creds['roles']]
@register('http')
class HttpCheck(Check):
def __call__(self, target, creds, enforcer):
"""Check http: rules by calling to a remote server.
This example implementation simply verifies that the response
is exactly 'True'.
"""
url = ('http:' + self.match) % target
data = {'target': jsonutils.dumps(target),
'credentials': jsonutils.dumps(creds)}
post_data = urllib.urlencode(data)
f = urllib2.urlopen(url, post_data)
return f.read() == "True"
@register(None)
class GenericCheck(Check):
def __call__(self, target, creds, enforcer):
"""Check an individual match.
Matches look like:
tenant:%(tenant_id)s
role:compute:admin
"""
# TODO(termie): do dict inspection via dot syntax
match = self.match % target
if self.kind in creds:
return match == six.text_type(creds[self.kind])
return False

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# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
# Copyright (c) 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# 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.
"""Policy engine for Horizon"""
import logging
import os.path
from django.conf import settings # noqa
from oslo.config import cfg
from openstack_auth import utils as auth_utils
from openstack_dashboard.openstack.common import policy
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
CONF = cfg.CONF
_ENFORCER = None
_BASE_PATH = getattr(settings, 'POLICY_FILES_PATH', '')
def _get_enforcer():
global _ENFORCER
if not _ENFORCER:
_ENFORCER = {}
policy_files = getattr(settings, 'POLICY_FILES', {})
for service in policy_files.keys():
enforcer = policy.Enforcer()
enforcer.policy_path = os.path.join(_BASE_PATH,
policy_files[service])
if os.path.isfile(enforcer.policy_path):
LOG.debug("adding enforcer for service: %s" % service)
_ENFORCER[service] = enforcer
else:
LOG.warn("policy file for service: %s not found at %s" %
(service, enforcer.policy_path))
return _ENFORCER
def reset():
global _ENFORCER
_ENFORCER = None
def check(actions, request, target={}):
"""
Check if the user has permission to the action according
to policy setting.
:param actions: list of scope and action to do policy checks on, the
composition of which is (scope, action)
scope: service type managing the policy for action
action: string representing the action to be checked
this should be colon separated for clarity.
i.e. compute:create_instance
compute:attach_volume
volume:attach_volume
for a policy action that requires a single action:
actions should look like "(("compute", "compute:create_instance"),)"
for a multiple action check:
actions should look like "(("identity", "identity:list_users"),
("identity", "identity:list_roles"))"
:param request: django http request object. If not specified, credentials
must be passed.
:param target: dictionary representing the object of the action
for object creation this should be a dictionary
representing the location of the object e.g.
{'tenant_id': object.tenant_id}
:returns: boolean if the user has permission or not for the actions.
"""
user = auth_utils.get_user(request)
credentials = _user_to_credentials(request, user)
enforcer = _get_enforcer()
for action in actions:
scope, action = action[0], action[1]
if scope in enforcer:
# if any check fails return failure
if not enforcer[scope].enforce(action, target, credentials):
return False
# if no policy for scope, allow action, underlying API will
# ultimately block the action if not permitted, treat as though
# allowed
return True
def _user_to_credentials(request, user):
if not hasattr(user, "_credentials"):
roles = [role['name'] for role in user.roles]
user._credentials = {'user_id': user.id,
'token': user.token,
'username': user.username,
'project_id': user.project_id,
'project_name': user.project_name,
'domain_id': user.user_domain_id,
'is_admin': user.is_superuser,
'roles': roles}
return user._credentials

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@ -178,11 +178,21 @@ OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_ROLE = 'Member'
DEFAULT_EXCEPTION_REPORTER_FILTER = 'horizon.exceptions.HorizonReporterFilter' DEFAULT_EXCEPTION_REPORTER_FILTER = 'horizon.exceptions.HorizonReporterFilter'
POLICY_FILES_PATH = os.path.join(ROOT_PATH, "conf")
# Map of local copy of service policy files
POLICY_FILES = {
'identity': 'keystone_policy.json',
'compute': 'nova_policy.json'
}
try: try:
from local.local_settings import * # noqa from local.local_settings import * # noqa
except ImportError: except ImportError:
logging.warning("No local_settings file found.") logging.warning("No local_settings file found.")
from openstack_dashboard import policy
POLICY_CHECK_FUNCTION = policy.check
# Add HORIZON_CONFIG to the context information for offline compression # Add HORIZON_CONFIG to the context information for offline compression
COMPRESS_OFFLINE_CONTEXT = { COMPRESS_OFFLINE_CONTEXT = {
'STATIC_URL': STATIC_URL, 'STATIC_URL': STATIC_URL,

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@ -119,3 +119,9 @@ NOSE_ARGS = ['--nocapture',
'--cover-package=openstack_dashboard', '--cover-package=openstack_dashboard',
'--cover-inclusive', '--cover-inclusive',
'--all-modules'] '--all-modules']
POLICY_FILES_PATH = os.path.join(ROOT_PATH, "conf")
POLICY_FILES = {
'identity': 'keystone_policy.json',
'compute': 'nova_policy.json'
}

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# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
# Copyright (c) 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
#
# 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.
from openstack_dashboard import policy
from openstack_dashboard.test import helpers as test
class PolicyTestCase(test.TestCase):
def test_policy_file_load(self):
policy.reset()
enforcer = policy._get_enforcer()
self.assertEqual(len(enforcer), 2)
self.assertTrue('identity' in enforcer)
self.assertTrue('compute' in enforcer)
def test_policy_reset(self):
policy._get_enforcer()
self.assertEqual(len(policy._ENFORCER), 2)
policy.reset()
self.assertEqual(policy._ENFORCER, None)
def test_check_admin_required_false(self):
policy.reset()
value = policy.check((("identity", "admin_required"),),
request=self.request)
self.assertFalse(value)
def test_check_nova_admin_required_false(self):
policy.reset()
value = policy.check((("compute", "admin__or_owner"),),
request=self.request)
self.assertFalse(value)
def test_compound_check_false(self):
policy.reset()
value = policy.check((("identity", "admin_required"),
("identity", "identity:default"),),
request=self.request)
self.assertFalse(value)
def test_scope_not_found(self):
policy.reset()
value = policy.check((("dummy", "default"),),
request=self.request)
self.assertTrue(value)
class PolicyTestCaseAdmin(test.BaseAdminViewTests):
def test_check_admin_required_true(self):
policy.reset()
value = policy.check((("identity", "admin_required"),),
request=self.request)
self.assertTrue(value)
def test_compound_check_true(self):
policy.reset()
value = policy.check((("identity", "admin_required"),
("identity", "identity:default"),),
request=self.request)
self.assertTrue(value)
def test_check_nova_admin_required_true(self):
policy.reset()
value = policy.check((("compute", "admin__or_owner"),),
request=self.request)
self.assertTrue(value)