omni/creds_manager/credsmgr/context.py

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# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation
# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the
# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# 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.
"""RequestContext: context for requests that persist through credsmgr."""
import copy
import policy
import six
from oslo_config import cfg
from oslo_context import context
from oslo_log import log as logging
from oslo_utils import timeutils
from credsmgr.db import api as db_api
CONF = cfg.CONF
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class RequestContext(context.RequestContext):
"""Security context and request information.
Represents the user taking a given action within the system.
"""
def __init__(self, user_id=None, project_id=None, is_admin=None,
read_deleted="no", project_name=None, remote_address=None,
timestamp=None, quota_class=None, service_catalog=None,
**kwargs):
"""Initialize RequestContext.
:param read_deleted: 'no' indicates deleted records are hidden, 'yes'
indicates deleted records are visible, 'only' indicates that
*only* deleted records are visible.
:param overwrite: Set to False to ensure that the greenthread local
copy of the index is not overwritten.
"""
# NOTE(jamielennox): oslo.context still uses some old variables names.
# These arguments are maintained instead of passed as kwargs to
# maintain the interface for tests.
kwargs.setdefault('user', user_id)
kwargs.setdefault('tenant', project_id)
super(RequestContext, self).__init__(is_admin=is_admin, **kwargs)
self.project_name = project_name
self.read_deleted = read_deleted
self.remote_address = remote_address
if not timestamp:
timestamp = timeutils.utcnow()
elif isinstance(timestamp, six.string_types):
timestamp = timeutils.parse_isotime(timestamp)
self.timestamp = timestamp
self.quota_class = quota_class
self._session = None
if service_catalog:
# Only include required parts of service_catalog
self.service_catalog = [s for s in service_catalog
if s.get('type') in
('identity', 'compute', 'credsmgr')]
else:
# if list is empty or none
self.service_catalog = []
# We need to have RequestContext attributes defined
# when policy.check_is_admin invokes request logging
# to make it loggable.
if self.is_admin is None:
self.is_admin = policy.check_is_admin(self.roles, self)
elif self.is_admin and 'admin' not in self.roles:
self.roles.append('admin')
def _get_read_deleted(self):
return self._read_deleted
def _set_read_deleted(self, read_deleted):
if read_deleted not in ('no', 'yes', 'only'):
raise ValueError("read_deleted can only be one of 'no',"
"'yes' or 'only', not %r" % read_deleted)
self._read_deleted = read_deleted
def _del_read_deleted(self):
del self._read_deleted
read_deleted = property(_get_read_deleted, _set_read_deleted,
_del_read_deleted)
def to_dict(self):
result = super(RequestContext, self).to_dict()
result['user_id'] = self.user_id
result['project_id'] = self.project_id
result['project_name'] = self.project_name
result['domain'] = self.domain
result['read_deleted'] = self.read_deleted
result['remote_address'] = self.remote_address
result['timestamp'] = self.timestamp.isoformat()
result['quota_class'] = self.quota_class
result['service_catalog'] = self.service_catalog
result['request_id'] = self.request_id
return result
@classmethod
def from_dict(cls, values):
return cls(user_id=values.get('user_id'),
project_id=values.get('project_id'),
project_name=values.get('project_name'),
domain=values.get('domain'),
read_deleted=values.get('read_deleted'),
remote_address=values.get('remote_address'),
timestamp=values.get('timestamp'),
quota_class=values.get('quota_class'),
service_catalog=values.get('service_catalog'),
request_id=values.get('request_id'),
is_admin=values.get('is_admin'),
roles=values.get('roles'),
auth_token=values.get('auth_token'),
user_domain=values.get('user_domain'),
project_domain=values.get('project_domain'))
def to_policy_values(self):
policy = super(RequestContext, self).to_policy_values()
policy['is_admin'] = self.is_admin
return policy
def elevated(self, read_deleted=None, overwrite=False):
"""Return a version of this context with admin flag set."""
context = self.deepcopy()
context.is_admin = True
if 'admin' not in context.roles:
context.roles.append('admin')
if read_deleted is not None:
context.read_deleted = read_deleted
return context
def deepcopy(self):
return copy.deepcopy(self)
# NOTE(sirp): the openstack/common version of RequestContext uses
# tenant/user whereas the Credsmgr version uses project_id/user_id.
# NOTE(adrienverge): The Credsmgr version of RequestContext now uses
# tenant/user internally, so it is compatible with context-aware code from
# openstack/common. We still need this shim for the rest of Credsmgr's
# code.
@property
def project_id(self):
return self.tenant
@project_id.setter
def project_id(self, value):
self.tenant = value
@property
def user_id(self):
return self.user
@user_id.setter
def user_id(self, value):
self.user = value
@property
def session(self):
if self._session is None:
self._session = db_api.get_session()
return self._session
def get_admin_context(read_deleted="no"):
return RequestContext(user_id=None,
project_id=None,
is_admin=True,
read_deleted=read_deleted,
overwrite=False)