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Since the checks are defined in a private module, the docs for them weren't being generated. The docs are moved to the public symbols so that they'll be generated. Also, there were several references from public docs to private symbols. These are changed since any references to private symbols aren't going to be able to link to the private symbol docs since they're not generated. Change-Id: I27c666479ecb978ad6bf21dc2ad80ef0265f62c5
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7.8 KiB
Python
294 lines
7.8 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2015 OpenStack Foundation.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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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 abc
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import ast
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import contextlib
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import copy
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from oslo_serialization import jsonutils
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import requests
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import six
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registered_checks = {}
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@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)
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class BaseCheck(object):
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"""Abstract base class for Check classes."""
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def __str__(self):
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"""String representation of the Check tree rooted at this node."""
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pass
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def __call__(self, target, cred, enforcer):
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"""Triggers if instance of the class is called.
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Performs the check. Returns False to reject the access or a
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true value (not necessary True) to accept the access.
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"""
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pass
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class FalseCheck(BaseCheck):
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"""A policy check that always returns ``False`` (disallow)."""
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def __str__(self):
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"""Return a string representation of this check."""
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return '!'
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def __call__(self, target, cred, enforcer):
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"""Check the policy."""
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return False
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class TrueCheck(BaseCheck):
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"""A policy check that always returns ``True`` (allow)."""
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def __str__(self):
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"""Return a string representation of this check."""
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return '@'
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def __call__(self, target, cred, enforcer):
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"""Check the policy."""
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return True
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class Check(BaseCheck):
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def __init__(self, kind, match):
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self.kind = kind
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self.match = match
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def __str__(self):
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"""Return a string representation of this check."""
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return '%s:%s' % (self.kind, self.match)
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class NotCheck(BaseCheck):
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def __init__(self, rule):
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self.rule = rule
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def __str__(self):
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"""Return a string representation of this check."""
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return 'not %s' % self.rule
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def __call__(self, target, cred, enforcer):
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"""Check the policy.
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Returns the logical inverse of the wrapped check.
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"""
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return not self.rule(target, cred, enforcer)
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class AndCheck(BaseCheck):
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def __init__(self, rules):
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self.rules = rules
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def __str__(self):
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"""Return a string representation of this check."""
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return '(%s)' % ' and '.join(str(r) for r in self.rules)
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def __call__(self, target, cred, enforcer):
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"""Check the policy.
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Requires that all rules accept in order to return True.
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"""
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for rule in self.rules:
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if not rule(target, cred, enforcer):
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return False
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return True
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def add_check(self, rule):
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"""Adds rule to be tested.
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Allows addition of another rule to the list of rules that will
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be tested.
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:returns: self
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:rtype: :class:`.AndCheck`
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"""
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self.rules.append(rule)
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return self
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class OrCheck(BaseCheck):
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def __init__(self, rules):
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self.rules = rules
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def __str__(self):
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"""Return a string representation of this check."""
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return '(%s)' % ' or '.join(str(r) for r in self.rules)
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def __call__(self, target, cred, enforcer):
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"""Check the policy.
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Requires that at least one rule accept in order to return True.
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"""
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for rule in self.rules:
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if rule(target, cred, enforcer):
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return True
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return False
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def add_check(self, rule):
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"""Adds rule to be tested.
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Allows addition of another rule to the list of rules that will
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be tested. Returns the OrCheck object for convenience.
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"""
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self.rules.append(rule)
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return self
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def register(name, func=None):
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# Perform the actual decoration by registering the function or
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# class. Returns the function or class for compliance with the
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# decorator interface.
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def decorator(func):
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registered_checks[name] = func
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return func
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# If the function or class is given, do the registration
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if func:
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return decorator(func)
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return decorator
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@register('rule')
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class RuleCheck(Check):
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def __call__(self, target, creds, enforcer):
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try:
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return enforcer.rules[self.match](target, creds, enforcer)
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except KeyError:
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# We don't have any matching rule; fail closed
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return False
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@register('role')
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class RoleCheck(Check):
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"""Check that there is a matching role in the ``creds`` dict."""
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def __call__(self, target, creds, enforcer):
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return self.match.lower() in [x.lower() for x in creds['roles']]
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@register('http')
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class HttpCheck(Check):
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"""Check ``http:`` rules by calling to a remote server.
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This example implementation simply verifies that the response
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is exactly ``True``.
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"""
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def __call__(self, target, creds, enforcer):
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url = ('http:' + self.match) % target
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# Convert instances of object() in target temporarily to
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# empty dict to avoid circular reference detection
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# errors in jsonutils.dumps().
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temp_target = copy.deepcopy(target)
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for key in target.keys():
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element = target.get(key)
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if type(element) is object:
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temp_target[key] = {}
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data = {'target': jsonutils.dumps(temp_target),
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'credentials': jsonutils.dumps(creds)}
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with contextlib.closing(requests.post(url, data=data)) as r:
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return r.text == 'True'
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@register(None)
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class GenericCheck(Check):
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"""Check an individual match.
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Matches look like:
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- tenant:%(tenant_id)s
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- role:compute:admin
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- True:%(user.enabled)s
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- 'Member':%(role.name)s
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"""
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def _find_in_dict(self, test_value, path_segments, match):
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'''Searches for a match in the dictionary.
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test_value is a reference inside the dictionary. Since the process is
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recursive, each call to _find_in_dict will be one level deeper.
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path_segments is the segments of the path to search. The recursion
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ends when there are no more segments of path.
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When specifying a value inside a list, each element of the list is
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checked for a match. If the value is found within any of the sub lists
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the check succeeds; The check only fails if the entry is not in any of
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the sublists.
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'''
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if len(path_segments) == 0:
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return match == six.text_type(test_value)
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key, path_segments = path_segments[0], path_segments[1:]
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try:
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test_value = test_value[key]
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except KeyError:
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return False
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if isinstance(test_value, list):
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for val in test_value:
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if self._find_in_dict(val, path_segments, match):
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return True
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return False
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else:
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return self._find_in_dict(test_value, path_segments, match)
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def __call__(self, target, creds, enforcer):
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try:
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match = self.match % target
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except KeyError:
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# While doing GenericCheck if key not
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# present in Target return false
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return False
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try:
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# Try to interpret self.kind as a literal
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test_value = ast.literal_eval(self.kind)
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return match == six.text_type(test_value)
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except ValueError:
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pass
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path_segments = self.kind.split('.')
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return self._find_in_dict(creds, path_segments, match)
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