# 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 hashlib import logging from django.conf import settings from django.contrib.auth import models from keystoneclient import exceptions as keystone_exceptions from openstack_auth import utils LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) def set_session_from_user(request, user): request.session['token'] = user.token request.session['user_id'] = user.id request.session['region_endpoint'] = user.endpoint request.session['services_region'] = user.services_region # Update the user object cached in the request request._cached_user = user request.user = user def create_user_from_token(request, token, endpoint, services_region=None): return User(id=token.user['id'], token=token, user=token.user['name'], user_domain_id=token.user_domain_id, project_id=token.project['id'], project_name=token.project['name'], domain_id=token.domain['id'], domain_name=token.domain['name'], enabled=True, service_catalog=token.serviceCatalog, roles=token.roles, endpoint=endpoint, services_region=services_region) class Token(object): """Token object that encapsulates the auth_ref (AccessInfo)from keystone client. Added for maintaining backward compatibility with horizon that expects Token object in the user object. """ def __init__(self, auth_ref): # User-related attributes user = {} user['id'] = auth_ref.user_id user['name'] = auth_ref.username self.user = user self.user_domain_id = auth_ref.user_domain_id # Token-related attributes self.id = auth_ref.auth_token if len(self.id) > 32: self.id = hashlib.md5(self.id).hexdigest() self.expires = auth_ref.expires # Project-related attributes project = {} project['id'] = auth_ref.project_id project['name'] = auth_ref.project_name self.project = project self.tenant = self.project # Domain-related attributes domain = {} domain['id'] = auth_ref.domain_id domain['name'] = auth_ref.domain_name self.domain = domain if auth_ref.version == 'v2.0': self.roles = auth_ref['user'].get('roles', []) else: self.roles = auth_ref.get('roles', []) if utils.get_keystone_version() < 3: self.serviceCatalog = auth_ref.get('serviceCatalog', []) else: self.serviceCatalog = auth_ref.get('catalog', []) class User(models.AnonymousUser): """A User class with some extra special sauce for Keystone. In addition to the standard Django user attributes, this class also has the following: .. attribute:: token The Keystone token object associated with the current user/tenant. The token object is deprecated, user auth_ref instead. .. attribute:: tenant_id The id of the Keystone tenant for the current user/token. The tenant_id keyword argument is deprecated, use project_id instead. .. attribute:: tenant_name The name of the Keystone tenant for the current user/token. The tenant_name keyword argument is deprecated, use project_name instead. .. attribute:: project_id The id of the Keystone project for the current user/token. .. attribute:: project_name The name of the Keystone project for the current user/token. .. attribute:: service_catalog The ``ServiceCatalog`` data returned by Keystone. .. attribute:: roles A list of dictionaries containing role names and ids as returned by Keystone. .. attribute:: services_region A list of non-identity service endpoint regions extracted from the service catalog. .. attribute:: user_domain_id The domain id of the current user. .. attribute:: domain_id The id of the Keystone domain scoped for the current user/token. """ def __init__(self, id=None, token=None, user=None, tenant_id=None, service_catalog=None, tenant_name=None, roles=None, authorized_tenants=None, endpoint=None, enabled=False, services_region=None, user_domain_id=None, domain_id=None, domain_name=None, project_id=None, project_name=None): self.id = id self.pk = id self.token = token self.username = user self.user_domain_id = user_domain_id self.domain_id = domain_id self.domain_name = domain_name self.project_id = project_id or tenant_id self.project_name = project_name or tenant_name self.service_catalog = service_catalog self._services_region = (services_region or self.default_services_region()) self.roles = roles or [] self.endpoint = endpoint self.enabled = enabled self._authorized_tenants = authorized_tenants # List of variables to be deprecated. self.tenant_id = self.project_id self.tenant_name = self.project_name def __unicode__(self): return self.username def __repr__(self): return "<%s: %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.username) def is_token_expired(self): """ Returns ``True`` if the token is expired, ``False`` if not, and ``None`` if there is no token set. """ if self.token is None: return None return not utils.check_token_expiration(self.token) def is_authenticated(self): """ Checks for a valid token that has not yet expired. """ return (self.token is not None and utils.check_token_expiration(self.token)) def is_anonymous(self): """ Returns ``True`` if the user is not authenticated,``False`` otherwise. """ return not self.is_authenticated() @property def is_active(self): return self.enabled @property def is_superuser(self): """ Evaluates whether this user has admin privileges. Returns ``True`` or ``False``. """ return 'admin' in [role['name'].lower() for role in self.roles] @property def authorized_tenants(self): """ Returns a memoized list of tenants this user may access. """ insecure = getattr(settings, 'OPENSTACK_SSL_NO_VERIFY', False) ca_cert = getattr(settings, "OPENSTACK_SSL_CACERT", None) if self.is_authenticated() and self._authorized_tenants is None: endpoint = self.endpoint token = self.token try: self._authorized_tenants = utils.get_project_list( user_id=self.id, auth_url=endpoint, token=token.id, insecure=insecure, cacert=ca_cert, debug=settings.DEBUG) except (keystone_exceptions.ClientException, keystone_exceptions.AuthorizationFailure): LOG.exception('Unable to retrieve project list.') return self._authorized_tenants or [] @authorized_tenants.setter def authorized_tenants(self, tenant_list): self._authorized_tenants = tenant_list def default_services_region(self): """ Returns the first endpoint region for first non-identity service in the service catalog """ if self.service_catalog: for service in self.service_catalog: if service['type'] == 'identity': continue for endpoint in service['endpoints']: return endpoint['region'] return None @property def services_region(self): return self._services_region @services_region.setter def services_region(self, region): self._services_region = region @property def available_services_regions(self): """ Returns list of unique region name values found in service catalog """ regions = [] if self.service_catalog: for service in self.service_catalog: if service['type'] == 'identity': continue for endpoint in service['endpoints']: if endpoint['region'] not in regions: regions.append(endpoint['region']) return regions def save(*args, **kwargs): # Presume we can't write to Keystone. pass def delete(*args, **kwargs): # Presume we can't write to Keystone. pass # Check for OR'd permission rules, check that user has one of the # required permission. def has_a_matching_perm(self, perm_list, obj=None): """ Returns True if the user has one of the specified permissions. If object is passed, it checks if the user has any of the required perms for this object. """ # If there are no permissions to check, just return true if not perm_list: return True # Check that user has at least one of the required permissions. for perm in perm_list: if self.has_perm(perm, obj): return True return False # Override the default has_perms method. Allowing for more # complex combinations of permissions. Will check for logical AND of # all top level permissions. Will use logical OR for all first level # tuples (check that use has one permissions in the tuple) # # Examples: # Checks for all required permissions # ('openstack.roles.admin', 'openstack.roles.L3-support') # # Checks for admin AND (L2 or L3) # ('openstack.roles.admin', ('openstack.roles.L3-support', # 'openstack.roles.L2-support'),) def has_perms(self, perm_list, obj=None): """ Returns True if the user has all of the specified permissions. Tuples in the list will possess the required permissions if the user has a permissions matching one of the elements of that tuple """ # If there are no permissions to check, just return true if not perm_list: return True for perm in perm_list: if isinstance(perm, basestring): # check that the permission matches if not self.has_perm(perm, obj): return False else: # check that a permission in the tuple matches if not self.has_a_matching_perm(perm, obj): return False return True