keystone/keystone/contrib/user_crud/core.py

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# Copyright 2012 Red Hat, Inc
#
# 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
#
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#
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# under the License.
import copy
import uuid
from oslo_log import log
from keystone.common import dependency
from keystone.common import extension
from keystone.common import wsgi
from keystone import exception
from keystone import identity
from keystone.models import token_model
LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)
extension.register_public_extension(
'OS-KSCRUD', {
'name': 'OpenStack Keystone User CRUD',
'namespace': 'http://docs.openstack.org/identity/api/ext/'
'OS-KSCRUD/v1.0',
'alias': 'OS-KSCRUD',
'updated': '2013-07-07T12:00:0-00:00',
'description': 'OpenStack extensions to Keystone v2.0 API '
'enabling User Operations.',
'links': [
{
'rel': 'describedby',
# TODO(ayoung): needs a description
'type': 'text/html',
'href': 'https://github.com/openstack/identity-api',
}
]})
@dependency.requires('catalog_api', 'identity_api', 'resource_api',
'token_provider_api')
class UserController(identity.controllers.User):
def set_user_password(self, context, user_id, user):
token_id = context.get('token_id')
original_password = user.get('original_password')
token_data = self.token_provider_api.validate_token(token_id)
token_ref = token_model.KeystoneToken(token_id=token_id,
token_data=token_data)
if token_ref.user_id != user_id:
raise exception.Forbidden('Token belongs to another user')
if original_password is None:
raise exception.ValidationError(target='user',
attribute='original password')
try:
user_ref = self.identity_api.authenticate(
context,
user_id=token_ref.user_id,
password=original_password)
if not user_ref.get('enabled', True):
# NOTE(dolph): why can't you set a disabled user's password?
raise exception.Unauthorized('User is disabled')
except AssertionError:
raise exception.Unauthorized()
update_dict = {'password': user['password'], 'id': user_id}
admin_context = copy.copy(context)
admin_context['is_admin'] = True
super(UserController, self).set_user_password(admin_context,
user_id,
update_dict)
# Issue a new token based upon the original token data. This will
# always be a V2.0 token.
# TODO(morganfainberg): Add a mechanism to issue a new token directly
# from a token model so that this code can go away. This is likely
# not the norm as most cases do not need to yank apart a token to
# issue a new one.
new_token_ref = {}
metadata_ref = {}
roles_ref = None
new_token_ref['user'] = user_ref
if token_ref.bind:
new_token_ref['bind'] = token_ref.bind
if token_ref.project_id:
new_token_ref['tenant'] = self.resource_api.get_project(
token_ref.project_id)
if token_ref.role_names:
roles_ref = [dict(name=value)
for value in token_ref.role_names]
if token_ref.role_ids:
metadata_ref['roles'] = token_ref.role_ids
if token_ref.trust_id:
metadata_ref['trust'] = {
'id': token_ref.trust_id,
'trustee_user_id': token_ref.trustee_user_id}
new_token_ref['metadata'] = metadata_ref
new_token_ref['id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
catalog_ref = self.catalog_api.get_catalog(user_id,
token_ref.project_id)
new_token_id, new_token_data = self.token_provider_api.issue_v2_token(
token_ref=new_token_ref, roles_ref=roles_ref,
catalog_ref=catalog_ref)
LOG.debug('TOKEN_REF %s', new_token_data)
return new_token_data
class CrudExtension(wsgi.ExtensionRouter):
"""Provides a subset of CRUD operations for internal data types."""
def add_routes(self, mapper):
user_controller = UserController()
mapper.connect('/OS-KSCRUD/users/{user_id}',
controller=user_controller,
action='set_user_password',
conditions=dict(method=['PATCH']))