deb-keystone/keystone/v2_crud/user_crud.py

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# Copyright 2012 Red Hat, Inc
#
# 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
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
from oslo_log import log
from keystone.common import dependency
from keystone.common import extension
from keystone.common import wsgi
from keystone import exception
from keystone.i18n import _
from keystone import identity
from keystone.models import token_model
from keystone.token import controllers as token_controllers
LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)
extension.register_public_extension(
'OS-KSCRUD', {
'name': 'OpenStack Keystone User CRUD',
'namespace': 'https://docs.openstack.org/identity/api/ext/'
'OS-KSCRUD/v1.0',
'alias': 'OS-KSCRUD',
'updated': '2013-07-07T12:00:0-00:00',
'description': 'OpenStack extensions to Keystone v2.0 API '
'enabling User Operations.',
'links': [
{
'rel': 'describedby',
'type': 'text/html',
'href': 'https://developer.openstack.org/'
'api-ref-identity-v2-ext.html',
}
]})
@dependency.requires('catalog_api', 'identity_api', 'resource_api',
'token_provider_api')
class UserController(identity.controllers.User):
def set_user_password(self, request, user_id, user):
token_id = request.context_dict.get('token_id')
original_password = user.get('original_password')
token_data = self.token_provider_api.validate_token(token_id)
token_ref = token_model.KeystoneToken(token_id=token_id,
token_data=token_data)
if token_ref.user_id != user_id:
raise exception.Forbidden('Token belongs to another user')
if original_password is None:
raise exception.ValidationError(target='user',
attribute='original password')
try:
user_ref = self.identity_api.authenticate(
request,
user_id=token_ref.user_id,
password=original_password)
if not user_ref.get('enabled', True):
# NOTE(dolph): why can't you set a disabled user's password?
raise exception.Unauthorized('User is disabled')
except AssertionError:
raise exception.Unauthorized(
_('v2.0 password change call failed '
'due to rejected authentication'))
update_dict = {'password': user['password'], 'id': user_id}
old_admin = request.context.is_admin
request.context.is_admin = True
super(UserController, self).set_user_password(request,
user_id,
update_dict)
request.context.is_admin = old_admin
# Issue a new token based upon the original token data. This will
# always be a V2.0 token.
# NOTE(lbragstad): Since we just updated the password and presisted a
# revocation event for the user changing the password, it is necessary
# to wait one second before authenticating. This ensures we are in the
# threshold of a new second before getting a new token.
import time
time.sleep(1)
new_token_id, new_token_data = self.token_provider_api.issue_token(
token_ref.user_id, token_ref.methods,
project_id=token_ref.project_id,
parent_audit_id=token_ref.audit_chain_id)
v2_helper = token_controllers.V2TokenDataHelper()
v2_token_data = v2_helper.v3_to_v2_token(new_token_data, new_token_id)
LOG.debug('TOKEN_REF %s', new_token_data)
return v2_token_data
class Router(wsgi.ComposableRouter):
"""Provides a subset of CRUD operations for internal data types."""
def add_routes(self, mapper):
user_controller = UserController()
mapper.connect('/OS-KSCRUD/users/{user_id}',
controller=user_controller,
action='set_user_password',
conditions=dict(method=['PATCH']))