bb2a4bb3c4
Autofocus on the login screen now is on the first field. It's either
"User Name" or "Domain" with multidomain support. However it appears
to be more convenient to keep the focus on "User Name" whether there
is multidomain support or not. Also "Domain" is pre-filled with the
last domain used, so often there's no need to change it.
This patch moves "Domain" field under "User Name" and "Password" and
keeps autofocus always on "User Name".
Closes-Bug: #1916958
Change-Id: I590ce3a5cbaa0ebb470228a7114a60ff89467835
(cherry picked from commit b09e5b303c
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250 lines
10 KiB
Python
250 lines
10 KiB
Python
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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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,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import collections
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import logging
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.contrib.auth import authenticate
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from django.contrib.auth import forms as django_auth_forms
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from django import forms
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
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from django.views.decorators.debug import sensitive_variables
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from keystoneauth1 import plugin as auth_plugin
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from openstack_auth import exceptions
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from openstack_auth import utils
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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def get_region_endpoint(region_id):
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if region_id == "default":
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return settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL
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all_regions = settings.AVAILABLE_REGIONS
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return all_regions[int(region_id)][0]
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def get_region_choices():
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all_regions = settings.AVAILABLE_REGIONS
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if all_regions:
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regions = [("%d" % i, name) for i, (url, name) in
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enumerate(all_regions)]
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else:
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regions = [("default", _("Default Region"))]
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return regions
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class Login(django_auth_forms.AuthenticationForm):
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"""Form used for logging in a user.
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Handles authentication with Keystone by providing the domain name, username
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and password. A scoped token is fetched after successful authentication.
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A domain name is required if authenticating with Keystone V3 running
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multi-domain configuration.
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If the user authenticated has a default project set, the token will be
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automatically scoped to their default project.
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If the user authenticated has no default project set, the authentication
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backend will try to scope to the projects returned from the user's assigned
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projects. The first successful project scoped will be returned.
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Inherits from the base ``django.contrib.auth.forms.AuthenticationForm``
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class for added security features.
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"""
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use_required_attribute = False
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required_css_class = "required"
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warnings = []
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region = forms.ChoiceField(label=_("Region"), required=False)
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username = forms.CharField(
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label=_("User Name"),
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widget=forms.TextInput(attrs={"autofocus": "autofocus"}))
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password = forms.CharField(label=_("Password"),
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strip=False,
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widget=forms.PasswordInput(render_value=False))
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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fields_ordering = ['username', 'password', 'region']
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if settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_MULTIDOMAIN_SUPPORT:
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last_domain = self.request.COOKIES.get('login_domain', None)
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if settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DOMAIN_DROPDOWN:
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self.fields['domain'] = forms.ChoiceField(
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label=_("Domain"),
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initial=last_domain,
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choices=settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DOMAIN_CHOICES)
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else:
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self.fields['domain'] = forms.CharField(
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initial=last_domain,
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label=_("Domain"))
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fields_ordering = ['username', 'password', 'domain', 'region']
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self.fields['region'].choices = get_region_choices()
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if len(self.fields['region'].choices) == 1:
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self.fields['region'].initial = self.fields['region'].choices[0][0]
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self.fields['region'].widget = forms.widgets.HiddenInput()
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elif len(self.fields['region'].choices) > 1:
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self.fields['region'].initial = self.request.COOKIES.get(
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'login_region')
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# if websso is enabled and keystone version supported
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# prepend the websso_choices select input to the form
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if settings.WEBSSO_ENABLED:
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initial = settings.WEBSSO_INITIAL_CHOICE
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self.fields['auth_type'] = forms.ChoiceField(
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label=_("Authenticate using"),
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choices=settings.WEBSSO_CHOICES,
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required=False,
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initial=initial)
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# add auth_type to the top of the list
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fields_ordering.insert(0, 'auth_type')
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# websso is enabled, but keystone version is not supported
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elif settings.WEBSSO_ENABLED:
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msg = ("Websso is enabled but horizon is not configured to work " +
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"with keystone version 3 or above.")
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LOG.warning(msg)
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self.fields = collections.OrderedDict(
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(key, self.fields[key]) for key in fields_ordering)
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@sensitive_variables()
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def clean(self):
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default_domain = settings.OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_DEFAULT_DOMAIN
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username = self.cleaned_data.get('username')
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password = self.cleaned_data.get('password')
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domain = self.cleaned_data.get('domain', default_domain)
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region_id = self.cleaned_data.get('region')
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try:
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region = get_region_endpoint(region_id)
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except (ValueError, IndexError, TypeError):
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raise forms.ValidationError("Invalid region %r" % region_id)
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self.cleaned_data['region'] = region
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if not (username and password):
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# Don't authenticate, just let the other validators handle it.
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return self.cleaned_data
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try:
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self.user_cache = authenticate(request=self.request,
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username=username,
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password=password,
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user_domain_name=domain,
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auth_url=region)
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LOG.info('Login successful for user "%(username)s" using domain '
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'"%(domain)s", remote address %(remote_ip)s.',
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{'username': username, 'domain': domain,
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'remote_ip': utils.get_client_ip(self.request)})
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except exceptions.KeystonePassExpiredException as exc:
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LOG.info('Login failed for user "%(username)s" using domain '
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'"%(domain)s", remote address %(remote_ip)s: password'
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' expired.',
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{'username': username, 'domain': domain,
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'remote_ip': utils.get_client_ip(self.request)})
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if utils.allow_expired_passowrd_change():
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raise
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raise forms.ValidationError(exc)
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except exceptions.KeystoneAuthException as exc:
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LOG.info('Login failed for user "%(username)s" using domain '
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'"%(domain)s", remote address %(remote_ip)s.',
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{'username': username, 'domain': domain,
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'remote_ip': utils.get_client_ip(self.request)})
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raise forms.ValidationError(exc)
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return self.cleaned_data
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class DummyAuth(auth_plugin.BaseAuthPlugin):
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"""A dummy Auth object
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It is needed for _KeystoneAdapter to get the user_id from, but otherwise
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behaves as if it doesn't exist (is falsy).
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"""
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def __init__(self, user_id):
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self.user_id = user_id
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def __bool__(self):
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return False
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def get_headers(self, session, **kwargs):
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return {}
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class Password(forms.Form):
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"""Form used for changing user's password without having to log in."""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self.fields = collections.OrderedDict([
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(
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'region',
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forms.ChoiceField(label=_("Region"), required=False)
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), (
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'original_password',
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forms.CharField(label=_("Original password"),
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strip=False,
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widget=forms.PasswordInput(render_value=False))
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), (
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'password',
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forms.CharField(label=_("New password"),
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strip=False,
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widget=forms.PasswordInput(render_value=False))
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), (
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'confirm_password',
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forms.CharField(label=_("Confirm password"),
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strip=False,
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widget=forms.PasswordInput(render_value=False))
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),
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])
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self.fields['region'].choices = get_region_choices()
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if len(self.fields['region'].choices) == 1:
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self.fields['region'].initial = self.fields['region'].choices[0][0]
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self.fields['region'].widget = forms.widgets.HiddenInput()
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elif len(self.fields['region'].choices) > 1:
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self.fields['region'].initial = self.request.COOKIES.get(
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'login_region')
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@sensitive_variables('password', 'confirm_password', 'original_password')
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def clean(self):
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region_id = self.cleaned_data.get('region')
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try:
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region = get_region_endpoint(region_id)
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except (ValueError, IndexError, TypeError):
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raise forms.ValidationError("Invalid region %r" % region_id)
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self.cleaned_data['region'] = region
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password = self.cleaned_data.get('password')
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original_password = self.cleaned_data.get('original_password')
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confirm_password = self.cleaned_data.get('confirm_password')
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if password != confirm_password:
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raise forms.ValidationError(_('Passwords do not match.'))
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if password == original_password:
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raise forms.ValidationError(
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_('Old password and new password must be different.'))
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# Doing it here, to be able to raise ValidationError on failure.
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user_id = self.initial['user_id']
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session = utils.get_session(auth=DummyAuth(user_id))
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Client = utils.get_keystone_client().Client
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client = Client(session=session, user_id=user_id,
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auth_url=region, endpoint=region)
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# This is needed so that keystoneclient doesn't try to authenticate.
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client.users.client.endpoint_override = region
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try:
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client.users.update_password(original_password, password)
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except Exception as e:
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LOG.error("Unable to update password due to exception: %s",
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e)
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raise forms.ValidationError(
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_("Unable to update the user password."))
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return self.cleaned_data
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