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Need to check if the clients implementation is the right way.
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from oslo.middleware import request_id as oslo_request_id
from oslo.utils import importutils
from senlin.common import exception
from senlin.common import policy
from senlin.common import wsgi
from senlin.db import api as db_api
from senlin.engine import clients
from senlin.openstack.common import context
from senlin.openstack.common import local
class RequestContext(context.RequestContext):
"""
Stores information about the security context under which the user
accesses the system, as well as additional request information.
"""
def __init__(self, auth_token=None, username=None, password=None,
aws_creds=None, tenant=None, user_id=None,
tenant_id=None, auth_url=None, roles=None, is_admin=None,
read_only=False, show_deleted=False,
overwrite=True, trust_id=None, trustor_user_id=None,
request_id=None, auth_token_info=None, region_name=None,
**kwargs):
"""
:param overwrite: Set to False to ensure that the greenthread local
copy of the index is not overwritten.
:param kwargs: Extra arguments that might be present, but we ignore
because they possibly came in from older rpc messages.
"""
super(RequestContext, self).__init__(auth_token=auth_token,
user=username, tenant=tenant,
is_admin=is_admin,
read_only=read_only,
show_deleted=show_deleted,
request_id=request_id)
self.username = username
self.user_id = user_id
self.password = password
self.region_name = region_name
self.aws_creds = aws_creds
self.tenant_id = tenant_id
self.auth_token_info = auth_token_info
self.auth_url = auth_url
self.roles = roles or []
if overwrite or not hasattr(local.store, 'context'):
self.update_store()
self._session = None
self._clients = None
self.trust_id = trust_id
self.trustor_user_id = trustor_user_id
self.policy = policy.Enforcer()
if is_admin is None:
self.is_admin = self.policy.check_is_admin(self)
else:
self.is_admin = is_admin
def update_store(self):
local.store.context = self
@property
def session(self):
if self._session is None:
self._session = db_api.get_session()
return self._session
@property
def clients(self):
if self._clients is None:
self._clients = clients.Clients(self)
return self._clients
def to_dict(self):
return {'auth_token': self.auth_token,
'username': self.username,
'user_id': self.user_id,
'password': self.password,
'aws_creds': self.aws_creds,
'tenant': self.tenant,
'tenant_id': self.tenant_id,
'trust_id': self.trust_id,
'trustor_user_id': self.trustor_user_id,
'auth_token_info': self.auth_token_info,
'auth_url': self.auth_url,
'roles': self.roles,
'is_admin': self.is_admin,
'user': self.user,
'request_id': self.request_id,
'show_deleted': self.show_deleted,
'region_name': self.region_name}
@classmethod
def from_dict(cls, values):
return cls(**values)
def get_admin_context(show_deleted=False):
return RequestContext(is_admin=True, show_deleted=show_deleted)
class ContextMiddleware(wsgi.Middleware):
def __init__(self, app, conf, **local_conf):
# Determine the context class to use
self.ctxcls = RequestContext
if 'context_class' in local_conf:
self.ctxcls = importutils.import_class(local_conf['context_class'])
super(ContextMiddleware, self).__init__(app)
def make_context(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Create a context with the given arguments.
"""
return self.ctxcls(*args, **kwargs)
def process_request(self, req):
"""
Extract any authentication information in the request and
construct an appropriate context from it.
"""
headers = req.headers
environ = req.environ
try:
username = None
password = None
aws_creds = None
if headers.get('X-Auth-User') is not None:
username = headers.get('X-Auth-User')
password = headers.get('X-Auth-Key')
elif headers.get('X-Auth-EC2-Creds') is not None:
aws_creds = headers.get('X-Auth-EC2-Creds')
user_id = headers.get('X-User-Id')
token = headers.get('X-Auth-Token')
tenant = headers.get('X-Tenant-Name')
tenant_id = headers.get('X-Tenant-Id')
region_name = headers.get('X-Region-Name')
auth_url = headers.get('X-Auth-Url')
roles = headers.get('X-Roles')
if roles is not None:
roles = roles.split(',')
token_info = environ.get('keystone.token_info')
req_id = environ.get(oslo_request_id.ENV_REQUEST_ID)
except Exception:
raise exception.NotAuthenticated()
req.context = self.make_context(auth_token=token,
tenant=tenant, tenant_id=tenant_id,
aws_creds=aws_creds,
username=username,
user_id=user_id,
password=password,
auth_url=auth_url,
roles=roles,
request_id=req_id,
auth_token_info=token_info,
region_name=region_name)
def ContextMiddleware_filter_factory(global_conf, **local_conf):
"""
Factory method for paste.deploy
"""
conf = global_conf.copy()
conf.update(local_conf)
def filter(app):
return ContextMiddleware(app, conf)
return filter