e5d09edc20
In python3, super() does not always require a class and self reference. In other words, super() is enough for most cases. This is much simpler and it is time to switch it to the newer style. pylint provides a check for this. Let's enable 'super-with-arguments' check. NOTE: _prepare_mappings() method of FormRegion in openstack_dashboard/test/integration_tests/regions/forms.py is refactored. super() (without explicit class and self referece) does not work when a subclass method calls a same method in a parent class multiple times. It looks better to prepare a separate method to provide a common logic. Change-Id: Id9512a14be9f20dbd5ebd63d446570c7b7c825ff
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Python
1009 lines
34 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2012 United States Government as represented by the
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# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Copyright 2012 OpenStack Foundation
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# Copyright 2012 Nebula, Inc.
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#
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# 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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import collections
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import logging
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from urllib import parse
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
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from keystoneauth1 import session
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from keystoneauth1 import token_endpoint
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from keystoneclient import exceptions as keystone_exceptions
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from openstack_auth import backend
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from openstack_auth import utils as auth_utils
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from horizon import exceptions
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from openstack_dashboard.api import base
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from openstack_dashboard.contrib.developer.profiler import api as profiler
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from openstack_dashboard import policy
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from openstack_dashboard.utils import settings as setting_utils
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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DEFAULT_ROLE = None
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DEFAULT_DOMAIN = settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_DOMAIN
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# Set up our data structure for managing Identity API versions, and
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# add a couple utility methods to it.
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class IdentityAPIVersionManager(base.APIVersionManager):
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def upgrade_v2_user(self, user):
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if getattr(user, "project_id", None) is None:
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user.project_id = getattr(user, "default_project_id",
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getattr(user, "tenantId", None))
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return user
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def get_project_manager(self, *args, **kwargs):
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return keystoneclient(*args, **kwargs).projects
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VERSIONS = IdentityAPIVersionManager(
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"identity", preferred_version=auth_utils.get_keystone_version())
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try:
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# pylint: disable=ungrouped-imports
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from keystoneclient.v3 import client as keystone_client_v3
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VERSIONS.load_supported_version(3, {"client": keystone_client_v3})
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except ImportError:
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pass
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class Service(base.APIDictWrapper):
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"""Wrapper for a dict based on the service data from keystone."""
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_attrs = ['id', 'type', 'name']
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def __init__(self, service, region, *args, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(service, *args, **kwargs)
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self.public_url = base.get_url_for_service(service, region,
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'publicURL')
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self.url = base.get_url_for_service(service, region,
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settings.OPENSTACK_ENDPOINT_TYPE)
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if self.url:
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self.host = parse.urlparse(self.url).hostname
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else:
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self.host = None
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self.disabled = None
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self.region = region
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def __str__(self):
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if(self.type == "identity"):
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return _("%(type)s (%(backend)s backend)") \
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% {"type": self.type, "backend": keystone_backend_name()}
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return self.type
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<Service: %s>" % self
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def _get_endpoint_url(request, endpoint_type, catalog=None):
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if getattr(request.user, "service_catalog", None):
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url = base.url_for(request,
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service_type='identity',
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endpoint_type=endpoint_type)
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message = ("The Keystone URL in service catalog points to a v2.0 "
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"Keystone endpoint, but v3 is specified as the API version "
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"to use by Horizon. Using v3 endpoint for authentication.")
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else:
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auth_url = settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL
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url = request.session.get('region_endpoint', auth_url)
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message = ("The OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL setting points to a v2.0 "
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"Keystone endpoint, but v3 is specified as the API version "
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"to use by Horizon. Using v3 endpoint for authentication.")
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# TODO(gabriel): When the Service Catalog no longer contains API versions
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# in the endpoints this can be removed.
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url, url_fixed = auth_utils.fix_auth_url_version_prefix(url)
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if url_fixed:
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LOG.warning(message)
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return url
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def keystoneclient(request, admin=False):
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"""Returns a client connected to the Keystone backend.
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Several forms of authentication are supported:
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* Username + password -> Unscoped authentication
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* Username + password + tenant id -> Scoped authentication
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* Unscoped token -> Unscoped authentication
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* Unscoped token + tenant id -> Scoped authentication
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* Scoped token -> Scoped authentication
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Available services and data from the backend will vary depending on
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whether the authentication was scoped or unscoped.
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Lazy authentication if an ``endpoint`` parameter is provided.
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Calls requiring the admin endpoint should have ``admin=True`` passed in
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as a keyword argument.
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The client is cached so that subsequent API calls during the same
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request/response cycle don't have to be re-authenticated.
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"""
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client_version = VERSIONS.get_active_version()
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user = request.user
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token_id = user.token.id
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if settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_MULTIDOMAIN_SUPPORT:
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is_domain_context_specified = bool(
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request.session.get("domain_context"))
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# If user is Cloud Admin, Domain Admin or Mixed Domain Admin and there
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# is no domain context specified, use domain scoped token
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if is_domain_admin(request) and not is_domain_context_specified:
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domain_token = request.session.get('domain_token')
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if domain_token:
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token_id = getattr(domain_token, 'auth_token', None)
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if admin:
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if not policy.check((("identity", "admin_required"),), request):
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raise exceptions.NotAuthorized
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endpoint_type = 'adminURL'
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else:
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endpoint_type = settings.OPENSTACK_ENDPOINT_TYPE
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# Take care of client connection caching/fetching a new client.
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# Admin vs. non-admin clients are cached separately for token matching.
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cache_attr = "_keystoneclient_admin" if admin \
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else backend.KEYSTONE_CLIENT_ATTR
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if (hasattr(request, cache_attr) and
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(not user.token.id or
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getattr(request, cache_attr).auth_token == user.token.id)):
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conn = getattr(request, cache_attr)
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else:
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endpoint = _get_endpoint_url(request, endpoint_type)
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verify = not settings.OPENSTACK_SSL_NO_VERIFY
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cacert = settings.OPENSTACK_SSL_CACERT
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verify = verify and cacert
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LOG.debug("Creating a new keystoneclient connection to %s.", endpoint)
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remote_addr = request.environ.get('REMOTE_ADDR', '')
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token_auth = token_endpoint.Token(endpoint=endpoint,
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token=token_id)
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keystone_session = session.Session(auth=token_auth,
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original_ip=remote_addr,
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verify=verify)
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conn = client_version['client'].Client(session=keystone_session,
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debug=settings.DEBUG)
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setattr(request, cache_attr, conn)
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return conn
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@profiler.trace
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def get_identity_api_version(request):
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client = keystoneclient(request)
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endpoint_data = client.session.get_endpoint_data(service_type='identity')
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return endpoint_data.api_version
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@profiler.trace
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def domain_create(request, name, description=None, enabled=None):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).domains
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return manager.create(name=name,
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description=description,
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enabled=enabled)
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@profiler.trace
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def domain_get(request, domain_id):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).domains
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return manager.get(domain_id)
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@profiler.trace
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def domain_delete(request, domain_id):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).domains
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manager.delete(domain_id)
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@profiler.trace
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def domain_list(request):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).domains
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return manager.list()
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def domain_lookup(request):
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if policy.check((("identity", "identity:list_domains"),), request) \
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and request.session.get('domain_token'):
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try:
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domains = domain_list(request)
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return dict((d.id, d.name) for d in domains)
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except Exception:
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LOG.warning("Pure project admin doesn't have a domain token")
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return {}
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else:
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domain = get_default_domain(request)
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return {domain.id: domain.name}
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@profiler.trace
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def domain_update(request, domain_id, name=None, description=None,
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enabled=None):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).domains
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try:
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response = manager.update(domain_id, name=name,
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description=description, enabled=enabled)
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except Exception:
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LOG.exception("Unable to update Domain: %s", domain_id)
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raise
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return response
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@profiler.trace
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def tenant_create(request, name, description=None, enabled=None,
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domain=None, **kwargs):
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manager = VERSIONS.get_project_manager(request, admin=True)
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try:
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return manager.create(name, domain,
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description=description,
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enabled=enabled, **kwargs)
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except keystone_exceptions.Conflict:
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raise exceptions.Conflict()
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def get_default_domain(request, get_name=True):
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"""Gets the default domain object to use when creating Identity object.
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Returns the domain context if is set, otherwise return the domain
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of the logon user.
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:param get_name: Whether to get the domain name from Keystone if the
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context isn't set. Setting this to False prevents an unnecessary call
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to Keystone if only the domain ID is needed.
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"""
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domain_id = request.session.get("domain_context", None)
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domain_name = request.session.get("domain_context_name", None)
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if domain_id is None:
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# if no domain context set, default to user's domain
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domain_id = request.user.user_domain_id
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domain_name = request.user.user_domain_name
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if get_name and not request.user.is_federated:
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try:
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domain = domain_get(request, domain_id)
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domain_name = domain.name
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except exceptions.NotAuthorized:
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# NOTE (knasim-wrs): Retrieving domain information
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# is an admin URL operation. As a pre-check, such
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# operations would be Forbidden if the logon user does
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# not have an 'admin' role on the current project.
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#
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# Since this can be a common occurence and can cause
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# incessant warning logging in the horizon logs,
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# we recognize this condition and return the user's
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# domain information instead.
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LOG.debug("Cannot retrieve domain information for "
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"user (%(user)s) that does not have an admin role "
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"on project (%(project)s)",
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{'user': request.user.username,
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'project': request.user.project_name})
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except Exception:
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LOG.warning("Unable to retrieve Domain: %s", domain_id)
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domain = base.APIDictWrapper({"id": domain_id,
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"name": domain_name})
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return domain
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def get_effective_domain_id(request):
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"""Gets the id of the default domain.
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If the requests default domain is the same as DEFAULT_DOMAIN,
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return None.
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"""
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default_domain = get_default_domain(request)
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domain_id = default_domain.get('id')
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domain_name = default_domain.get('name')
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return None if domain_name == DEFAULT_DOMAIN else domain_id
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def is_cloud_admin(request):
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return policy.check((("identity", "cloud_admin"),), request)
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def is_domain_admin(request):
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return policy.check(
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(("identity", "admin_and_matching_domain_id"),), request)
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# TODO(gabriel): Is there ever a valid case for admin to be false here?
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# A quick search through the codebase reveals that it's always called with
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# admin=true so I suspect we could eliminate it entirely as with the other
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# tenant commands.
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@profiler.trace
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def tenant_get(request, project, admin=True):
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manager = VERSIONS.get_project_manager(request, admin=admin)
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try:
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return manager.get(project)
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except keystone_exceptions.NotFound:
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LOG.info("Tenant '%s' not found.", project)
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raise
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@profiler.trace
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def tenant_delete(request, project):
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manager = VERSIONS.get_project_manager(request, admin=True)
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manager.delete(project)
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@profiler.trace
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def tenant_list(request, paginate=False, marker=None, domain=None, user=None,
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admin=True, filters=None):
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manager = VERSIONS.get_project_manager(request, admin=admin)
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tenants = []
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has_more_data = False
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# if requesting the projects for the current user,
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# return the list from the cache
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if user == request.user.id:
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tenants = request.user.authorized_tenants
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else:
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domain_id = get_effective_domain_id(request)
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kwargs = {
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"domain": domain_id,
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"user": user
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}
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if filters is not None:
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kwargs.update(filters)
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if 'id' in kwargs:
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try:
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tenants = [tenant_get(request, kwargs['id'])]
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except keystone_exceptions.NotFound:
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tenants = []
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except Exception:
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exceptions.handle(request)
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else:
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tenants = manager.list(**kwargs)
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return tenants, has_more_data
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@profiler.trace
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def tenant_update(request, project, name=None, description=None,
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enabled=None, domain=None, **kwargs):
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manager = VERSIONS.get_project_manager(request, admin=True)
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try:
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return manager.update(project, name=name, description=description,
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enabled=enabled, domain=domain, **kwargs)
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except keystone_exceptions.Conflict:
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raise exceptions.Conflict()
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@profiler.trace
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def user_list(request, project=None, domain=None, group=None, filters=None):
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users = []
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kwargs = {
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"project": project,
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"domain": domain,
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"group": group
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}
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if filters is not None:
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kwargs.update(filters)
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if 'id' in kwargs:
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try:
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users = [user_get(request, kwargs['id'])]
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except keystone_exceptions.NotFound:
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raise exceptions.NotFound()
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else:
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users = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users.list(**kwargs)
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return [VERSIONS.upgrade_v2_user(user) for user in users]
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@profiler.trace
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def user_create(request, name=None, email=None, password=None, project=None,
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enabled=None, domain=None, description=None, **data):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users
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try:
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return manager.create(name, password=password, email=email,
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default_project=project, enabled=enabled,
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domain=domain, description=description,
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**data)
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except keystone_exceptions.Conflict:
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raise exceptions.Conflict()
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@profiler.trace
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def user_delete(request, user_id):
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keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users.delete(user_id)
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@profiler.trace
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def user_get(request, user_id, admin=True):
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user = keystoneclient(request, admin=admin).users.get(user_id)
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return VERSIONS.upgrade_v2_user(user)
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@profiler.trace
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def user_update(request, user, **data):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users
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if not keystone_can_edit_user():
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raise keystone_exceptions.ClientException(
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_("Identity service does not allow editing user data."))
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try:
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user = manager.update(user, **data)
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except keystone_exceptions.Conflict:
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raise exceptions.Conflict()
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@profiler.trace
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def user_update_enabled(request, user, enabled):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users
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manager.update(user, enabled=enabled)
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@profiler.trace
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def user_update_password(request, user, password, admin=True):
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if not keystone_can_edit_user():
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raise keystone_exceptions.ClientException(
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_("Identity service does not allow editing user password."))
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=admin).users
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manager.update(user, password=password)
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def user_verify_admin_password(request, admin_password):
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# attempt to create a new client instance with admin password to
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# verify if it's correct.
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client = keystone_client_v3
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try:
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endpoint = _get_endpoint_url(request, 'publicURL')
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insecure = settings.OPENSTACK_SSL_NO_VERIFY
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cacert = settings.OPENSTACK_SSL_CACERT
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client.Client(
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username=request.user.username,
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password=admin_password,
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insecure=insecure,
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cacert=cacert,
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auth_url=endpoint
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)
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return True
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except Exception:
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exceptions.handle(request, ignore=True)
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return False
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@profiler.trace
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def user_update_own_password(request, origpassword, password):
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client = keystoneclient(request, admin=False)
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client.users.client.session.auth.user_id = request.user.id
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return client.users.update_password(origpassword, password)
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@profiler.trace
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def user_update_tenant(request, user, project, admin=True):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=admin).users
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return manager.update(user, project=project)
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@profiler.trace
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def group_create(request, domain_id, name, description=None):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).groups
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try:
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return manager.create(domain=domain_id,
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name=name,
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description=description)
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except keystone_exceptions.Conflict:
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raise exceptions.Conflict()
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@profiler.trace
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def group_get(request, group_id, admin=True):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=admin).groups
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return manager.get(group_id)
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@profiler.trace
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def group_delete(request, group_id):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).groups
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return manager.delete(group_id)
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@profiler.trace
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def group_list(request, domain=None, project=None, user=None, filters=None):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).groups
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groups = []
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kwargs = {
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"domain": domain,
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"user": user,
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"name": None
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}
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if filters is not None:
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kwargs.update(filters)
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if 'id' in kwargs:
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try:
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groups = [manager.get(kwargs['id'])]
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except keystone_exceptions.NotFound:
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raise exceptions.NotFound()
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else:
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groups = manager.list(**kwargs)
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if project:
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project_groups = []
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for group in groups:
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roles = roles_for_group(request, group=group.id, project=project)
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if roles:
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project_groups.append(group)
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groups = project_groups
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return groups
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@profiler.trace
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def group_update(request, group_id, name=None, description=None):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).groups
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try:
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return manager.update(group=group_id,
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name=name,
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description=description)
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except keystone_exceptions.Conflict:
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raise exceptions.Conflict()
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@profiler.trace
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def add_group_user(request, group_id, user_id):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users
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return manager.add_to_group(group=group_id, user=user_id)
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@profiler.trace
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def remove_group_user(request, group_id, user_id):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).users
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return manager.remove_from_group(group=group_id, user=user_id)
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def get_project_groups_roles(request, project):
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"""Gets the groups roles in a given project.
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:param request: the request entity containing the login user information
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:param project: the project to filter the groups roles. It accepts both
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project object resource or project ID
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:returns group_roles: a dictionary mapping the groups and their roles in
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given project
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"""
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groups_roles = collections.defaultdict(list)
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project_role_assignments = role_assignments_list(request,
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project=project)
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for role_assignment in project_role_assignments:
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if not hasattr(role_assignment, 'group'):
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continue
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group_id = role_assignment.group['id']
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role_id = role_assignment.role['id']
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# filter by project_id
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if ('project' in role_assignment.scope and
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role_assignment.scope['project']['id'] == project):
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groups_roles[group_id].append(role_id)
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return groups_roles
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@profiler.trace
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def role_assignments_list(request, project=None, user=None, role=None,
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group=None, domain=None, effective=False,
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include_subtree=True, include_names=False):
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if include_subtree:
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domain = None
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).role_assignments
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return manager.list(project=project, user=user, role=role, group=group,
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domain=domain, effective=effective,
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include_subtree=include_subtree,
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include_names=include_names)
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@profiler.trace
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def role_create(request, name):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
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return manager.create(name)
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@profiler.trace
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def role_get(request, role_id):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
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return manager.get(role_id)
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|
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@profiler.trace
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def role_update(request, role_id, name=None):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
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return manager.update(role_id, name)
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@profiler.trace
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def role_delete(request, role_id):
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
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manager.delete(role_id)
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@profiler.trace
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def role_list(request, filters=None):
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"""Returns a global list of available roles."""
|
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manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
|
|
roles = []
|
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kwargs = {}
|
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if filters is not None:
|
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kwargs.update(filters)
|
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if 'id' in kwargs:
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try:
|
|
roles = [manager.get(kwargs['id'])]
|
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except keystone_exceptions.NotFound:
|
|
roles = []
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
exceptions.handle(request)
|
|
else:
|
|
roles = manager.list(**kwargs)
|
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return roles
|
|
|
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@profiler.trace
|
|
def roles_for_user(request, user, project=None, domain=None):
|
|
"""Returns a list of user roles scoped to a project or domain."""
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
|
|
return manager.list(user=user, domain=domain, project=project)
|
|
|
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|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def get_domain_users_roles(request, domain):
|
|
users_roles = collections.defaultdict(list)
|
|
domain_role_assignments = role_assignments_list(request,
|
|
domain=domain,
|
|
include_subtree=False)
|
|
for role_assignment in domain_role_assignments:
|
|
if not hasattr(role_assignment, 'user'):
|
|
continue
|
|
user_id = role_assignment.user['id']
|
|
role_id = role_assignment.role['id']
|
|
|
|
# filter by domain_id
|
|
if ('domain' in role_assignment.scope and
|
|
role_assignment.scope['domain']['id'] == domain):
|
|
users_roles[user_id].append(role_id)
|
|
return users_roles
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def add_domain_user_role(request, user, role, domain):
|
|
"""Adds a role for a user on a domain."""
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
|
|
return manager.grant(role, user=user, domain=domain)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def remove_domain_user_role(request, user, role, domain=None):
|
|
"""Removes a given single role for a user from a domain."""
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
|
|
return manager.revoke(role, user=user, domain=domain)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def get_project_users_roles(request, project):
|
|
users_roles = collections.defaultdict(list)
|
|
project_role_assignments = role_assignments_list(request,
|
|
project=project)
|
|
for role_assignment in project_role_assignments:
|
|
if not hasattr(role_assignment, 'user'):
|
|
continue
|
|
user_id = role_assignment.user['id']
|
|
role_id = role_assignment.role['id']
|
|
|
|
# filter by project_id
|
|
if ('project' in role_assignment.scope and
|
|
role_assignment.scope['project']['id'] == project):
|
|
users_roles[user_id].append(role_id)
|
|
return users_roles
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def add_tenant_user_role(request, project=None, user=None, role=None,
|
|
group=None, domain=None):
|
|
"""Adds a role for a user on a tenant."""
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
|
|
manager.grant(role, user=user, project=project,
|
|
group=group, domain=domain)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def remove_tenant_user_role(request, project=None, user=None, role=None,
|
|
group=None, domain=None):
|
|
"""Removes a given single role for a user from a tenant."""
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
|
|
return manager.revoke(role, user=user, project=project,
|
|
group=group, domain=domain)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def remove_tenant_user(request, project=None, user=None, domain=None):
|
|
"""Removes all roles from a user on a tenant, removing them from it."""
|
|
client = keystoneclient(request, admin=True)
|
|
roles = client.roles.roles_for_user(user, project)
|
|
for role in roles:
|
|
remove_tenant_user_role(request, user=user, role=role.id,
|
|
project=project, domain=domain)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def roles_for_group(request, group, domain=None, project=None):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
|
|
return manager.list(group=group, domain=domain, project=project)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def add_group_role(request, role, group, domain=None, project=None):
|
|
"""Adds a role for a group on a domain or project."""
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
|
|
return manager.grant(role=role, group=group, domain=domain,
|
|
project=project)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def remove_group_role(request, role, group, domain=None, project=None):
|
|
"""Removes a given single role for a group from a domain or project."""
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles
|
|
return manager.revoke(role=role, group=group, project=project,
|
|
domain=domain)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def remove_group_roles(request, group, domain=None, project=None):
|
|
"""Removes all roles from a group on a domain or project."""
|
|
client = keystoneclient(request, admin=True)
|
|
roles = client.roles.list(group=group, domain=domain, project=project)
|
|
for role in roles:
|
|
remove_group_role(request, role=role.id, group=group,
|
|
domain=domain, project=project)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_default_role(request):
|
|
"""Gets the default role object from Keystone and saves it as a global.
|
|
|
|
Since this is configured in settings and should not change from request
|
|
to request. Supports lookup by name or id.
|
|
"""
|
|
global DEFAULT_ROLE
|
|
default = settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_ROLE
|
|
if default and DEFAULT_ROLE is None:
|
|
try:
|
|
roles = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).roles.list()
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
roles = []
|
|
exceptions.handle(request)
|
|
for role in roles:
|
|
if default in (role.id, role.name):
|
|
DEFAULT_ROLE = role
|
|
break
|
|
return DEFAULT_ROLE
|
|
|
|
|
|
def ec2_manager(request):
|
|
client = keystoneclient(request)
|
|
if hasattr(client, 'ec2'):
|
|
return client.ec2
|
|
|
|
from keystoneclient.v3 import ec2
|
|
return ec2.EC2Manager(client)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def list_ec2_credentials(request, user_id):
|
|
return ec2_manager(request).list(user_id)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def create_ec2_credentials(request, user_id, tenant_id):
|
|
return ec2_manager(request).create(user_id, tenant_id)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def get_user_ec2_credentials(request, user_id, access_token):
|
|
return ec2_manager(request).get(user_id, access_token)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def delete_user_ec2_credentials(request, user_id, access_token):
|
|
return ec2_manager(request).delete(user_id, access_token)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def keystone_can_edit_domain():
|
|
can_edit_domain = setting_utils.get_dict_config(
|
|
'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND', 'can_edit_domain')
|
|
multi_domain_support = settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_MULTIDOMAIN_SUPPORT
|
|
return can_edit_domain and multi_domain_support
|
|
|
|
|
|
def keystone_can_edit_user():
|
|
return setting_utils.get_dict_config(
|
|
'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND', 'can_edit_user')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def keystone_can_edit_project():
|
|
return setting_utils.get_dict_config(
|
|
'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND', 'can_edit_project')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def keystone_can_edit_group():
|
|
return setting_utils.get_dict_config(
|
|
'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND', 'can_edit_group')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def keystone_can_edit_role():
|
|
return setting_utils.get_dict_config(
|
|
'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND', 'can_edit_role')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def keystone_backend_name():
|
|
return setting_utils.get_dict_config(
|
|
'OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_BACKEND', 'name') or 'unknown'
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_version():
|
|
return VERSIONS.active
|
|
|
|
|
|
def identity_provider_create(request, idp_id, description=None,
|
|
enabled=False, remote_ids=None):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.identity_providers
|
|
try:
|
|
return manager.create(id=idp_id,
|
|
description=description,
|
|
enabled=enabled,
|
|
remote_ids=remote_ids)
|
|
except keystone_exceptions.Conflict:
|
|
raise exceptions.Conflict()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def identity_provider_get(request, idp_id):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.identity_providers
|
|
return manager.get(idp_id)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def identity_provider_update(request, idp_id, description=None,
|
|
enabled=False, remote_ids=None):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.identity_providers
|
|
try:
|
|
return manager.update(idp_id,
|
|
description=description,
|
|
enabled=enabled,
|
|
remote_ids=remote_ids)
|
|
except keystone_exceptions.Conflict:
|
|
raise exceptions.Conflict()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def identity_provider_delete(request, idp_id):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.identity_providers
|
|
return manager.delete(idp_id)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def identity_provider_list(request):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.identity_providers
|
|
return manager.list()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def mapping_create(request, mapping_id, rules):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.mappings
|
|
try:
|
|
return manager.create(mapping_id=mapping_id, rules=rules)
|
|
except keystone_exceptions.Conflict:
|
|
raise exceptions.Conflict()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def mapping_get(request, mapping_id):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.mappings
|
|
return manager.get(mapping_id)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def mapping_update(request, mapping_id, rules):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.mappings
|
|
return manager.update(mapping_id, rules=rules)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def mapping_delete(request, mapping_id):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.mappings
|
|
return manager.delete(mapping_id)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def mapping_list(request):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request, admin=True).federation.mappings
|
|
return manager.list()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def protocol_create(request, protocol_id, identity_provider, mapping):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request).federation.protocols
|
|
try:
|
|
return manager.create(protocol_id, identity_provider, mapping)
|
|
except keystone_exceptions.Conflict:
|
|
raise exceptions.Conflict()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def protocol_get(request, identity_provider, protocol):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request).federation.protocols
|
|
return manager.get(identity_provider, protocol)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def protocol_update(request, identity_provider, protocol, mapping):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request).federation.protocols
|
|
return manager.update(identity_provider, protocol, mapping)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def protocol_delete(request, identity_provider, protocol):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request).federation.protocols
|
|
return manager.delete(identity_provider, protocol)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def protocol_list(request, identity_provider):
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request).federation.protocols
|
|
return manager.list(identity_provider)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def application_credential_list(request, filters=None):
|
|
user = request.user.id
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request).application_credentials
|
|
return manager.list(user=user, **filters)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def application_credential_get(request, application_credential_id):
|
|
user = request.user.id
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request).application_credentials
|
|
return manager.get(application_credential=application_credential_id,
|
|
user=user)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def application_credential_delete(request, application_credential_id):
|
|
user = request.user.id
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request).application_credentials
|
|
return manager.delete(application_credential=application_credential_id,
|
|
user=user)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@profiler.trace
|
|
def application_credential_create(request, name, secret=None,
|
|
description=None, expires_at=None,
|
|
roles=None, unrestricted=False,
|
|
access_rules=None):
|
|
user = request.user.id
|
|
manager = keystoneclient(request).application_credentials
|
|
try:
|
|
return manager.create(name=name, user=user, secret=secret,
|
|
description=description, expires_at=expires_at,
|
|
roles=roles, unrestricted=unrestricted,
|
|
access_rules=access_rules)
|
|
except keystone_exceptions.Conflict:
|
|
raise exceptions.Conflict()
|