horizon/openstack_auth/views.py
Rob Cresswell e3e5812b19 Add Django OpenStack Auth to Horizon
Moves Django OpenStack Auth content to Horizon, since they are so
tightly coupled. This cleans up the development workflow and should
make keystone / auth related contributions easier.

Implements: blueprint merge-openstack-auth
Change-Id: Ia1cdc47bad1ca6e633073a9f9445b0c7f70d05bc
2017-09-27 12:06:57 +01:00

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
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#
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import logging
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib import auth
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required
from django.contrib.auth import views as django_auth_views
from django.contrib import messages
from django import http as django_http
from django import shortcuts
from django.utils import functional
from django.utils import http
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from django.views.decorators.cache import never_cache
from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_exempt
from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_protect
from django.views.decorators.debug import sensitive_post_parameters
from keystoneauth1 import exceptions as keystone_exceptions
import six
from openstack_auth import exceptions
from openstack_auth import forms
from openstack_auth import plugin
# This is historic and is added back in to not break older versions of
# Horizon, fix to Horizon to remove this requirement was committed in
# Juno
from openstack_auth.forms import Login # noqa:F401
from openstack_auth import user as auth_user
from openstack_auth import utils
try:
is_safe_url = http.is_safe_url
except AttributeError:
is_safe_url = utils.is_safe_url
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@sensitive_post_parameters()
@csrf_protect
@never_cache
def login(request, template_name=None, extra_context=None, **kwargs):
"""Logs a user in using the :class:`~openstack_auth.forms.Login` form."""
# If the user enabled websso and selects default protocol
# from the dropdown, We need to redirect user to the websso url
if request.method == 'POST':
auth_type = request.POST.get('auth_type', 'credentials')
if utils.is_websso_enabled() and auth_type != 'credentials':
auth_url = request.POST.get('region')
url = utils.get_websso_url(request, auth_url, auth_type)
return shortcuts.redirect(url)
if not request.is_ajax():
# If the user is already authenticated, redirect them to the
# dashboard straight away, unless the 'next' parameter is set as it
# usually indicates requesting access to a page that requires different
# permissions.
if (request.user.is_authenticated() and
auth.REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME not in request.GET and
auth.REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME not in request.POST):
return shortcuts.redirect(settings.LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL)
# Get our initial region for the form.
initial = {}
current_region = request.session.get('region_endpoint', None)
requested_region = request.GET.get('region', None)
regions = dict(getattr(settings, "AVAILABLE_REGIONS", []))
if requested_region in regions and requested_region != current_region:
initial.update({'region': requested_region})
if request.method == "POST":
form = functional.curry(forms.Login)
else:
form = functional.curry(forms.Login, initial=initial)
if extra_context is None:
extra_context = {'redirect_field_name': auth.REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME}
if not template_name:
if request.is_ajax():
template_name = 'auth/_login.html'
extra_context['hide'] = True
else:
template_name = 'auth/login.html'
res = django_auth_views.login(request,
template_name=template_name,
authentication_form=form,
extra_context=extra_context,
**kwargs)
# Save the region in the cookie, this is used as the default
# selected region next time the Login form loads.
if request.method == "POST":
utils.set_response_cookie(res, 'login_region',
request.POST.get('region', ''))
utils.set_response_cookie(res, 'login_domain',
request.POST.get('domain', ''))
# Set the session data here because django's session key rotation
# will erase it if we set it earlier.
if request.user.is_authenticated():
auth_user.set_session_from_user(request, request.user)
regions = dict(forms.Login.get_region_choices())
region = request.user.endpoint
login_region = request.POST.get('region')
region_name = regions.get(login_region)
request.session['region_endpoint'] = region
request.session['region_name'] = region_name
expiration_time = request.user.time_until_expiration()
threshold_days = getattr(
settings, 'PASSWORD_EXPIRES_WARNING_THRESHOLD_DAYS', -1)
if expiration_time is not None and \
expiration_time.days <= threshold_days:
expiration_time = str(expiration_time).rsplit(':', 1)[0]
msg = (_('Please consider changing your password, it will expire'
' in %s minutes') %
expiration_time).replace(':', ' Hours and ')
messages.warning(request, msg)
return res
@sensitive_post_parameters()
@csrf_exempt
@never_cache
def websso(request):
"""Logs a user in using a token from Keystone's POST."""
referer = request.META.get('HTTP_REFERER', settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL)
auth_url = utils.clean_up_auth_url(referer)
token = request.POST.get('token')
try:
request.user = auth.authenticate(request=request, auth_url=auth_url,
token=token)
except exceptions.KeystoneAuthException as exc:
msg = 'Login failed: %s' % six.text_type(exc)
res = django_http.HttpResponseRedirect(settings.LOGIN_URL)
res.set_cookie('logout_reason', msg, max_age=10)
return res
auth_user.set_session_from_user(request, request.user)
auth.login(request, request.user)
if request.session.test_cookie_worked():
request.session.delete_test_cookie()
return django_http.HttpResponseRedirect(settings.LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL)
def logout(request, login_url=None, **kwargs):
"""Logs out the user if he is logged in. Then redirects to the log-in page.
:param login_url:
Once logged out, defines the URL where to redirect after login
:param kwargs:
see django.contrib.auth.views.logout_then_login extra parameters.
"""
msg = 'Logging out user "%(username)s".' % \
{'username': request.user.username}
LOG.info(msg)
""" Securely logs a user out. """
return django_auth_views.logout_then_login(request, login_url=login_url,
**kwargs)
def delete_token(endpoint, token_id):
"""Delete a token."""
LOG.warning("The delete_token method is deprecated and now does nothing")
@login_required
def switch(request, tenant_id, redirect_field_name=auth.REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME):
"""Switches an authenticated user from one project to another."""
LOG.debug('Switching to tenant %s for user "%s".',
(tenant_id, request.user.username))
endpoint, __ = utils.fix_auth_url_version_prefix(request.user.endpoint)
session = utils.get_session()
# Keystone can be configured to prevent exchanging a scoped token for
# another token. Always use the unscoped token for requesting a
# scoped token.
unscoped_token = request.user.unscoped_token
auth = utils.get_token_auth_plugin(auth_url=endpoint,
token=unscoped_token,
project_id=tenant_id)
try:
auth_ref = auth.get_access(session)
msg = 'Project switch successful for user "%(username)s".' % \
{'username': request.user.username}
LOG.info(msg)
except keystone_exceptions.ClientException:
msg = (
_('Project switch failed for user "%(username)s".') %
{'username': request.user.username})
messages.error(request, msg)
auth_ref = None
LOG.exception('An error occurred while switching sessions.')
# Ensure the user-originating redirection url is safe.
# Taken from django.contrib.auth.views.login()
redirect_to = request.GET.get(redirect_field_name, '')
if not is_safe_url(url=redirect_to, host=request.get_host()):
redirect_to = settings.LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL
if auth_ref:
user = auth_user.create_user_from_token(
request,
auth_user.Token(auth_ref, unscoped_token=unscoped_token),
endpoint)
auth_user.set_session_from_user(request, user)
message = (
_('Switch to project "%(project_name)s" successful.') %
{'project_name': request.user.project_name})
messages.success(request, message)
response = shortcuts.redirect(redirect_to)
utils.set_response_cookie(response, 'recent_project',
request.user.project_id)
return response
@login_required
def switch_region(request, region_name,
redirect_field_name=auth.REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME):
"""Switches the user's region for all services except Identity service.
The region will be switched if the given region is one of the regions
available for the scoped project. Otherwise the region is not switched.
"""
if region_name in request.user.available_services_regions:
request.session['services_region'] = region_name
LOG.debug('Switching services region to %s for user "%s".',
(region_name, request.user.username))
redirect_to = request.GET.get(redirect_field_name, '')
if not is_safe_url(url=redirect_to, host=request.get_host()):
redirect_to = settings.LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL
response = shortcuts.redirect(redirect_to)
utils.set_response_cookie(response, 'services_region',
request.session['services_region'])
return response
@login_required
def switch_keystone_provider(request, keystone_provider=None,
redirect_field_name=auth.REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME):
"""Switches the user's keystone provider using K2K Federation
If keystone_provider is given then we switch the user to
the keystone provider using K2K federation. Otherwise if keystone_provider
is None then we switch the user back to the Identity Provider Keystone
which a non federated token auth will be used.
"""
base_token = request.session.get('k2k_base_unscoped_token', None)
k2k_auth_url = request.session.get('k2k_auth_url', None)
keystone_providers = request.session.get('keystone_providers', None)
if not base_token or not k2k_auth_url:
msg = _('K2K Federation not setup for this session')
raise exceptions.KeystoneAuthException(msg)
redirect_to = request.GET.get(redirect_field_name, '')
if not is_safe_url(url=redirect_to, host=request.get_host()):
redirect_to = settings.LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL
unscoped_auth_ref = None
keystone_idp_id = getattr(
settings, 'KEYSTONE_PROVIDER_IDP_ID', 'localkeystone')
if keystone_provider == keystone_idp_id:
current_plugin = plugin.TokenPlugin()
unscoped_auth = current_plugin.get_plugin(auth_url=k2k_auth_url,
token=base_token)
else:
# Switch to service provider using K2K federation
plugins = [plugin.TokenPlugin()]
current_plugin = plugin.K2KAuthPlugin()
unscoped_auth = current_plugin.get_plugin(
auth_url=k2k_auth_url, service_provider=keystone_provider,
plugins=plugins, token=base_token)
try:
# Switch to identity provider using token auth
unscoped_auth_ref = current_plugin.get_access_info(unscoped_auth)
except exceptions.KeystoneAuthException as exc:
msg = 'Switching to Keystone Provider %s has failed. %s' \
% (keystone_provider, (six.text_type(exc)))
messages.error(request, msg)
if unscoped_auth_ref:
try:
request.user = auth.authenticate(
request=request, auth_url=unscoped_auth.auth_url,
token=unscoped_auth_ref.auth_token)
except exceptions.KeystoneAuthException as exc:
msg = 'Keystone provider switch failed: %s' % six.text_type(exc)
res = django_http.HttpResponseRedirect(settings.LOGIN_URL)
res.set_cookie('logout_reason', msg, max_age=10)
return res
auth.login(request, request.user)
auth_user.set_session_from_user(request, request.user)
request.session['keystone_provider_id'] = keystone_provider
request.session['keystone_providers'] = keystone_providers
request.session['k2k_base_unscoped_token'] = base_token
request.session['k2k_auth_url'] = k2k_auth_url
message = (
_('Switch to Keystone Provider "%(keystone_provider)s"'
'successful.') % {'keystone_provider': keystone_provider})
messages.success(request, message)
response = shortcuts.redirect(redirect_to)
return response