# Copyright 2012 OpenStack Foundation # Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the # Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. # Copyright 2011 - 2012 Justin Santa Barbara # 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 calendar import collections import grp import hashlib import os import pwd from oslo_config import cfg from oslo_log import log from oslo_serialization import jsonutils from oslo_utils import strutils import passlib.hash import six from six import moves from keystone import exception from keystone.i18n import _, _LE, _LW CONF = cfg.CONF LOG = log.getLogger(__name__) def flatten_dict(d, parent_key=''): """Flatten a nested dictionary Converts a dictionary with nested values to a single level flat dictionary, with dotted notation for each key. """ items = [] for k, v in d.items(): new_key = parent_key + '.' + k if parent_key else k if isinstance(v, collections.MutableMapping): items.extend(flatten_dict(v, new_key).items()) else: items.append((new_key, v)) return dict(items) def read_cached_file(filename, cache_info, reload_func=None): """Read from a file if it has been modified. :param cache_info: dictionary to hold opaque cache. :param reload_func: optional function to be called with data when file is reloaded due to a modification. :returns: data from file. """ mtime = os.path.getmtime(filename) if not cache_info or mtime != cache_info.get('mtime'): with open(filename) as fap: cache_info['data'] = fap.read() cache_info['mtime'] = mtime if reload_func: reload_func(cache_info['data']) return cache_info['data'] class SmarterEncoder(jsonutils.json.JSONEncoder): """Help for JSON encoding dict-like objects.""" def default(self, obj): if not isinstance(obj, dict) and hasattr(obj, 'iteritems'): return dict(obj.iteritems()) return super(SmarterEncoder, self).default(obj) class PKIEncoder(SmarterEncoder): """Special encoder to make token JSON a bit shorter.""" item_separator = ',' key_separator = ':' def verify_length_and_trunc_password(password): """Verify and truncate the provided password to the max_password_length.""" max_length = CONF.identity.max_password_length try: if len(password) > max_length: if CONF.strict_password_check: raise exception.PasswordVerificationError(size=max_length) else: LOG.warning( _LW('Truncating user password to ' '%d characters.'), max_length) return password[:max_length] else: return password except TypeError: raise exception.ValidationError(attribute='string', target='password') def hash_access_key(access): hash_ = hashlib.sha256() hash_.update(access) return hash_.hexdigest() def hash_user_password(user): """Hash a user dict's password without modifying the passed-in dict.""" password = user.get('password') if password is None: return user return dict(user, password=hash_password(password)) def hash_password(password): """Hash a password. Hard.""" password_utf8 = verify_length_and_trunc_password(password).encode('utf-8') return passlib.hash.sha512_crypt.encrypt( password_utf8, rounds=CONF.crypt_strength) def check_password(password, hashed): """Check that a plaintext password matches hashed. hashpw returns the salt value concatenated with the actual hash value. It extracts the actual salt if this value is then passed as the salt. """ if password is None or hashed is None: return False password_utf8 = verify_length_and_trunc_password(password).encode('utf-8') return passlib.hash.sha512_crypt.verify(password_utf8, hashed) def attr_as_boolean(val_attr): """Returns the boolean value, decoded from a string. We test explicitly for a value meaning False, which can be one of several formats as specified in oslo strutils.FALSE_STRINGS. All other string values (including an empty string) are treated as meaning True. """ return strutils.bool_from_string(val_attr, default=True) def get_blob_from_credential(credential): try: blob = jsonutils.loads(credential.blob) except (ValueError, TypeError): raise exception.ValidationError( message=_('Invalid blob in credential')) if not blob or not isinstance(blob, dict): raise exception.ValidationError(attribute='blob', target='credential') return blob def convert_ec2_to_v3_credential(ec2credential): blob = {'access': ec2credential.access, 'secret': ec2credential.secret} return {'id': hash_access_key(ec2credential.access), 'user_id': ec2credential.user_id, 'project_id': ec2credential.tenant_id, 'blob': jsonutils.dumps(blob), 'type': 'ec2', 'extra': jsonutils.dumps({})} def convert_v3_to_ec2_credential(credential): blob = get_blob_from_credential(credential) return {'access': blob.get('access'), 'secret': blob.get('secret'), 'user_id': credential.user_id, 'tenant_id': credential.project_id, } def unixtime(dt_obj): """Format datetime object as unix timestamp :param dt_obj: datetime.datetime object :returns: float """ return calendar.timegm(dt_obj.utctimetuple()) def auth_str_equal(provided, known): """Constant-time string comparison. :params provided: the first string :params known: the second string :return: True if the strings are equal. This function takes two strings and compares them. It is intended to be used when doing a comparison for authentication purposes to help guard against timing attacks. When using the function for this purpose, always provide the user-provided password as the first argument. The time this function will take is always a factor of the length of this string. """ result = 0 p_len = len(provided) k_len = len(known) for i in moves.range(p_len): a = ord(provided[i]) if i < p_len else 0 b = ord(known[i]) if i < k_len else 0 result |= a ^ b return (p_len == k_len) & (result == 0) def setup_remote_pydev_debug(): if CONF.pydev_debug_host and CONF.pydev_debug_port: try: try: from pydev import pydevd except ImportError: import pydevd pydevd.settrace(CONF.pydev_debug_host, port=CONF.pydev_debug_port, stdoutToServer=True, stderrToServer=True) return True except Exception: LOG.exception(_LE( 'Error setting up the debug environment. Verify that the ' 'option --debug-url has the format : and that a ' 'debugger processes is listening on that port.')) raise def get_unix_user(user=None): '''Get the uid and user name. This is a convenience utility which accepts a variety of input which might represent a unix user. If successful it returns the uid and name. Valid input is: string A string is first considered to be a user name and a lookup is attempted under that name. If no name is found then an attempt is made to convert the string to an integer and perform a lookup as a uid. int An integer is interpretted as a uid. None None is interpreted to mean use the current process's effective user. If the input is a valid type but no user is found a KeyError is raised. If the input is not a valid type a TypeError is raised. :param object user: string, int or None specifying the user to lookup. :return: tuple of (uid, name) ''' if isinstance(user, six.string_types): try: user_info = pwd.getpwnam(user) except KeyError: try: i = int(user) except ValueError: raise KeyError("user name '%s' not found" % user) try: user_info = pwd.getpwuid(i) except KeyError: raise KeyError("user id %d not found" % i) elif isinstance(user, int): try: user_info = pwd.getpwuid(user) except KeyError: raise KeyError("user id %d not found" % user) elif user is None: user_info = pwd.getpwuid(os.geteuid()) else: raise TypeError('user must be string, int or None; not %s (%r)' % (user.__class__.__name__, user)) return user_info.pw_uid, user_info.pw_name def get_unix_group(group=None): '''Get the gid and group name. This is a convenience utility which accepts a variety of input which might represent a unix group. If successful it returns the gid and name. Valid input is: string A string is first considered to be a group name and a lookup is attempted under that name. If no name is found then an attempt is made to convert the string to an integer and perform a lookup as a gid. int An integer is interpretted as a gid. None None is interpreted to mean use the current process's effective group. If the input is a valid type but no group is found a KeyError is raised. If the input is not a valid type a TypeError is raised. :param object group: string, int or None specifying the group to lookup. :return: tuple of (gid, name) ''' if isinstance(group, six.string_types): try: group_info = grp.getgrnam(group) except KeyError: # Was an int passed as a string? # Try converting to int and lookup by id instead. try: i = int(group) except ValueError: raise KeyError("group name '%s' not found" % group) try: group_info = grp.getgrgid(i) except KeyError: raise KeyError("group id %d not found" % i) elif isinstance(group, int): try: group_info = grp.getgrgid(group) except KeyError: raise KeyError("group id %d not found" % group) elif group is None: group_info = grp.getgrgid(os.getegid()) else: raise TypeError('group must be string, int or None; not %s (%r)' % (group.__class__.__name__, group)) return group_info.gr_gid, group_info.gr_name def set_permissions(path, mode=None, user=None, group=None, log=None): '''Set the ownership and permissions on the pathname. Each of the mode, user and group are optional, if None then that aspect is not modified. Owner and group may be specified either with a symbolic name or numeric id. :param string path: Pathname of directory whose existence is assured. :param object mode: ownership permissions flags (int) i.e. chmod, if None do not set. :param object user: set user, name (string) or uid (integer), if None do not set. :param object group: set group, name (string) or gid (integer) if None do not set. :param logger log: logging.logger object, used to emit log messages, if None no logging is performed. ''' if user is None: user_uid, user_name = None, None else: user_uid, user_name = get_unix_user(user) if group is None: group_gid, group_name = None, None else: group_gid, group_name = get_unix_group(group) if log: if mode is None: mode_string = str(mode) else: mode_string = oct(mode) log.debug("set_permissions: " "path='%s' mode=%s user=%s(%s) group=%s(%s)", path, mode_string, user_name, user_uid, group_name, group_gid) # Change user and group if specified if user_uid is not None or group_gid is not None: if user_uid is None: user_uid = -1 if group_gid is None: group_gid = -1 try: os.chown(path, user_uid, group_gid) except OSError as exc: raise EnvironmentError("chown('%s', %s, %s): %s" % (path, user_name, group_name, exc.strerror)) # Change permission flags if mode is not None: try: os.chmod(path, mode) except OSError as exc: raise EnvironmentError("chmod('%s', %#o): %s" % (path, mode, exc.strerror)) def make_dirs(path, mode=None, user=None, group=None, log=None): '''Assure directory exists, set ownership and permissions. Assure the directory exists and optionally set its ownership and permissions. Each of the mode, user and group are optional, if None then that aspect is not modified. Owner and group may be specified either with a symbolic name or numeric id. :param string path: Pathname of directory whose existence is assured. :param object mode: ownership permissions flags (int) i.e. chmod, if None do not set. :param object user: set user, name (string) or uid (integer), if None do not set. :param object group: set group, name (string) or gid (integer) if None do not set. :param logger log: logging.logger object, used to emit log messages, if None no logging is performed. ''' if log: if mode is None: mode_string = str(mode) else: mode_string = oct(mode) log.debug("make_dirs path='%s' mode=%s user=%s group=%s", path, mode_string, user, group) if not os.path.exists(path): try: os.makedirs(path) except OSError as exc: raise EnvironmentError("makedirs('%s'): %s" % (path, exc.strerror)) set_permissions(path, mode, user, group, log) class WhiteListedItemFilter(object): def __init__(self, whitelist, data): self._whitelist = set(whitelist or []) self._data = data def __getitem__(self, name): if name not in self._whitelist: raise KeyError return self._data[name]