keystone/keystone/resource/backends/sql.py

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# 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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# under the License.
from oslo_log import log
from keystone.common import driver_hints
from keystone.common import sql
from keystone import exception
from keystone.resource.backends import base
LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)
class Resource(base.ResourceDriverBase):
# TODO(morgan): Merge all of this code into the manager, Resource backend
# is only SQL. There is no configurable driver.
def default_assignment_driver(self):
return 'sql'
def _encode_domain_id(self, ref):
if 'domain_id' in ref and ref['domain_id'] is None:
new_ref = ref.copy()
new_ref['domain_id'] = base.NULL_DOMAIN_ID
return new_ref
else:
return ref
def _is_hidden_ref(self, ref):
return ref.id == base.NULL_DOMAIN_ID
def _get_project(self, session, project_id):
project_ref = session.query(Project).get(project_id)
if project_ref is None or self._is_hidden_ref(project_ref):
raise exception.ProjectNotFound(project_id=project_id)
return project_ref
def get_project(self, project_id):
with sql.session_for_read() as session:
return self._get_project(session, project_id).to_dict()
def get_project_by_name(self, project_name, domain_id):
with sql.session_for_read() as session:
query = session.query(Project)
query = query.filter_by(name=project_name)
if domain_id is None:
query = query.filter_by(
domain_id=base.NULL_DOMAIN_ID)
else:
query = query.filter_by(domain_id=domain_id)
try:
project_ref = query.one()
except sql.NotFound:
raise exception.ProjectNotFound(project_id=project_name)
if self._is_hidden_ref(project_ref):
raise exception.ProjectNotFound(project_id=project_name)
return project_ref.to_dict()
@driver_hints.truncated
def list_projects(self, hints):
# If there is a filter on domain_id and the value is None, then to
# ensure that the sql filtering works correctly, we need to patch
# the value to be NULL_DOMAIN_ID. This is safe to do here since we
# know we are able to satisfy any filter of this type in the call to
# filter_limit_query() below, which will remove the filter from the
# hints (hence ensuring our substitution is not exposed to the caller).
for f in hints.filters:
if (f['name'] == 'domain_id' and f['value'] is None):
f['value'] = base.NULL_DOMAIN_ID
with sql.session_for_read() as session:
query = session.query(Project)
project_refs = sql.filter_limit_query(Project, query, hints)
return [project_ref.to_dict() for project_ref in project_refs
if not self._is_hidden_ref(project_ref)]
def list_projects_from_ids(self, ids):
if not ids:
return []
else:
with sql.session_for_read() as session:
query = session.query(Project)
query = query.filter(Project.id.in_(ids))
return [project_ref.to_dict() for project_ref in query.all()
if not self._is_hidden_ref(project_ref)]
def list_project_ids_from_domain_ids(self, domain_ids):
if not domain_ids:
return []
else:
with sql.session_for_read() as session:
query = session.query(Project.id)
query = (
query.filter(Project.domain_id.in_(domain_ids)))
return [x.id for x in query.all()
if not self._is_hidden_ref(x)]
def list_projects_in_domain(self, domain_id):
with sql.session_for_read() as session:
try:
self._get_project(session, domain_id)
except exception.ProjectNotFound:
raise exception.DomainNotFound(domain_id=domain_id)
query = session.query(Project)
project_refs = query.filter(Project.domain_id == domain_id)
return [project_ref.to_dict() for project_ref in project_refs]
def list_projects_acting_as_domain(self, hints):
hints.add_filter('is_domain', True)
return self.list_projects(hints)
def _get_children(self, session, project_ids, domain_id=None):
query = session.query(Project)
query = query.filter(Project.parent_id.in_(project_ids))
project_refs = query.all()
return [project_ref.to_dict() for project_ref in project_refs]
def list_projects_in_subtree(self, project_id):
with sql.session_for_read() as session:
children = self._get_children(session, [project_id])
subtree = []
examined = set([project_id])
while children:
children_ids = set()
for ref in children:
if ref['id'] in examined:
msg = ('Circular reference or a repeated '
'entry found in projects hierarchy - '
'%(project_id)s.')
LOG.error(msg, {'project_id': ref['id']})
return
children_ids.add(ref['id'])
examined.update(children_ids)
subtree += children
children = self._get_children(session, children_ids)
return subtree
def list_project_parents(self, project_id):
with sql.session_for_read() as session:
project = self._get_project(session, project_id).to_dict()
parents = []
examined = set()
while project.get('parent_id') is not None:
if project['id'] in examined:
msg = ('Circular reference or a repeated '
'entry found in projects hierarchy - '
'%(project_id)s.')
LOG.error(msg, {'project_id': project['id']})
return
examined.add(project['id'])
parent_project = self._get_project(
session, project['parent_id']).to_dict()
parents.append(parent_project)
project = parent_project
return parents
def is_leaf_project(self, project_id):
with sql.session_for_read() as session:
project_refs = self._get_children(session, [project_id])
return not project_refs
# CRUD
@sql.handle_conflicts(conflict_type='project')
def create_project(self, project_id, project):
new_project = self._encode_domain_id(project)
with sql.session_for_write() as session:
project_ref = Project.from_dict(new_project)
session.add(project_ref)
return project_ref.to_dict()
@sql.handle_conflicts(conflict_type='project')
def update_project(self, project_id, project):
update_project = self._encode_domain_id(project)
with sql.session_for_write() as session:
project_ref = self._get_project(session, project_id)
old_project_dict = project_ref.to_dict()
for k in update_project:
old_project_dict[k] = update_project[k]
# When we read the old_project_dict, any "null" domain_id will have
# been decoded, so we need to re-encode it
old_project_dict = self._encode_domain_id(old_project_dict)
new_project = Project.from_dict(old_project_dict)
for attr in Project.attributes:
if attr != 'id':
setattr(project_ref, attr, getattr(new_project, attr))
project_ref.extra = new_project.extra
return project_ref.to_dict(include_extra_dict=True)
@sql.handle_conflicts(conflict_type='project')
def delete_project(self, project_id):
with sql.session_for_write() as session:
project_ref = self._get_project(session, project_id)
session.delete(project_ref)
@sql.handle_conflicts(conflict_type='project')
def delete_projects_from_ids(self, project_ids):
if not project_ids:
return
with sql.session_for_write() as session:
query = session.query(Project).filter(Project.id.in_(
project_ids))
project_ids_from_bd = [p['id'] for p in query.all()]
for project_id in project_ids:
if (project_id not in project_ids_from_bd or
project_id == base.NULL_DOMAIN_ID):
LOG.warning('Project %s does not exist and was not '
'deleted.', project_id)
query.delete(synchronize_session=False)
class Project(sql.ModelBase, sql.ModelDictMixinWithExtras):
# NOTE(henry-nash): From the manager and above perspective, the domain_id
# is nullable. However, to ensure uniqueness in multi-process
# configurations, it is better to still use the sql uniqueness constraint.
# Since the support for a nullable component of a uniqueness constraint
# across different sql databases is mixed, we instead store a special value
# to represent null, as defined in NULL_DOMAIN_ID above.
def to_dict(self, include_extra_dict=False):
d = super(Project, self).to_dict(
include_extra_dict=include_extra_dict)
if d['domain_id'] == base.NULL_DOMAIN_ID:
d['domain_id'] = None
return d
__tablename__ = 'project'
attributes = ['id', 'name', 'domain_id', 'description', 'enabled',
'parent_id', 'is_domain']
id = sql.Column(sql.String(64), primary_key=True)
name = sql.Column(sql.String(64), nullable=False)
domain_id = sql.Column(sql.String(64), sql.ForeignKey('project.id'),
nullable=False)
description = sql.Column(sql.Text())
enabled = sql.Column(sql.Boolean)
extra = sql.Column(sql.JsonBlob())
parent_id = sql.Column(sql.String(64), sql.ForeignKey('project.id'))
is_domain = sql.Column(sql.Boolean, default=False, nullable=False,
server_default='0')
# Unique constraint across two columns to create the separation
# rather than just only 'name' being unique
__table_args__ = (sql.UniqueConstraint('domain_id', 'name'),)