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			225 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
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# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the
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# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Copyright 2010 Anso Labs, LLC
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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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"""
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Fake LDAP server for test harnesses.
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This class does very little error checking, and knows nothing about ldap
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class definitions. It implements the minimum emulation of the python ldap
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library to work with nova.
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"""
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import json
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from nova import datastore
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SCOPE_SUBTREE  = 2
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MOD_ADD = 0
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MOD_DELETE = 1
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class NO_SUCH_OBJECT(Exception):
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    pass
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class OBJECT_CLASS_VIOLATION(Exception):
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    pass
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def initialize(uri):
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    return FakeLDAP()
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def _match_query(query, attrs):
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    """Match an ldap query to an attribute dictionary.
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    &, |, and ! are supported in the query. No syntax checking is performed,
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    so malformed querys will not work correctly.
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    """
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    # cut off the parentheses
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    inner = query[1:-1]
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    if inner.startswith('&'):
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        # cut off the &
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        l, r = _paren_groups(inner[1:])
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        return _match_query(l, attrs) and _match_query(r, attrs)
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    if inner.startswith('|'):
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        # cut off the |
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        l, r = _paren_groups(inner[1:])
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        return _match_query(l, attrs) or _match_query(r, attrs)
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    if inner.startswith('!'):
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        # cut off the ! and the nested parentheses
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        return not _match_query(query[2:-1], attrs)
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    (k, sep, v) = inner.partition('=')
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    return _match(k, v, attrs)
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def _paren_groups(source):
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    """Split a string into parenthesized groups."""
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    count = 0
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    start = 0
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    result = []
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    for pos in xrange(len(source)):
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        if source[pos] == '(':
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            if count == 0:
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                start = pos
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            count += 1
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        if source[pos] == ')':
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            count -= 1
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            if count == 0:
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                result.append(source[start:pos+1])
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    return result
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def _match(k, v, attrs):
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    """Match a given key and value against an attribute list."""
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    if k not in attrs:
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        return False
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    if k != "objectclass":
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        return v in attrs[k]
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    # it is an objectclass check, so check subclasses
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    values = _subs(v)
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    for value in values:
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        if value in attrs[k]:
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            return True
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    return False
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def _subs(value):
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    """Returns a list of subclass strings.
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    The strings represent the ldap objectclass plus any subclasses that
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    inherit from it. Fakeldap doesn't know about the ldap object structure,
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    so subclasses need to be defined manually in the dictionary below.
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    """
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    subs = {'groupOfNames': ['novaProject']}
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    if value in subs:
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        return [value] + subs[value]
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    return [value]
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def _from_json(encoded):
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    """Convert attribute values from json representation.
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    Args:
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    encoded -- a json encoded string
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    Returns a list of strings
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    """
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    return [str(x) for x in json.loads(encoded)]
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def _to_json(unencoded):
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    """Convert attribute values into json representation.
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    Args:
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    unencoded -- an unencoded string or list of strings.  If it
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        is a single string, it will be converted into a list.
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    Returns a json string
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    """
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    return json.dumps(list(unencoded))
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class FakeLDAP(object):
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    #TODO(vish): refactor this class to use a wrapper instead of accessing
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    #            redis directly
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    def simple_bind_s(self, dn, password):
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        """This method is ignored, but provided for compatibility."""
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        pass
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    def unbind_s(self):
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        """This method is ignored, but provided for compatibility."""
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        pass
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    def add_s(self, dn, attr):
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        """Add an object with the specified attributes at dn."""
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        key = "%s%s" % (self.__redis_prefix, dn)
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        value_dict = dict([(k, _to_json(v)) for k, v in attr])
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        datastore.Redis.instance().hmset(key, value_dict)
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    def delete_s(self, dn):
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        """Remove the ldap object at specified dn."""
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        datastore.Redis.instance().delete("%s%s" % (self.__redis_prefix, dn))
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    def modify_s(self, dn, attrs):
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        """Modify the object at dn using the attribute list.
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        Args:
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        dn -- a dn
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        attrs -- a list of tuples in the following form:
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            ([MOD_ADD | MOD_DELETE], attribute, value)
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        """
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        redis = datastore.Redis.instance()
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        key = "%s%s" % (self.__redis_prefix, dn)
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        for cmd, k, v in attrs:
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            values = _from_json(redis.hget(key, k))
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            if cmd == MOD_ADD:
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                values.append(v)
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            else:
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                values.remove(v)
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            values = redis.hset(key, k, _to_json(values))
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    def search_s(self, dn, scope, query=None, fields=None):
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        """Search for all matching objects under dn using the query.
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        Args:
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        dn -- dn to search under
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        scope -- only SCOPE_SUBTREE is supported
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        query -- query to filter objects by
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        fields -- fields to return. Returns all fields if not specified
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        """
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        if scope != SCOPE_SUBTREE:
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            raise NotImplementedError(str(scope))
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        redis = datastore.Redis.instance()
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        keys = redis.keys("%s*%s" % (self.__redis_prefix, dn))
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        objects = []
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        for key in keys:
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            # get the attributes from redis
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            attrs = redis.hgetall(key)
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            # turn the values from redis into lists
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            attrs = dict([(k, _from_json(v))
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                          for k, v in attrs.iteritems()])
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            # filter the objects by query
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            if not query or _match_query(query, attrs):
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                # filter the attributes by fields
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                attrs = dict([(k, v) for k, v in attrs.iteritems()
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                              if not fields or k in fields])
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                objects.append((key[len(self.__redis_prefix):], attrs))
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        if objects == []:
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            raise NO_SUCH_OBJECT()
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        return objects
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    @property
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    def __redis_prefix(self):
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        return 'ldap:'
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