264 lines
11 KiB
Python
264 lines
11 KiB
Python
# 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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import functools
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from pycadf import cadftaxonomy as taxonomy
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from six.moves.urllib import parse
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from keystone.auth import plugins as auth_plugins
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from keystone.auth.plugins import base
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from keystone.common import dependency
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from keystone import exception
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from keystone.federation import constants as federation_constants
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from keystone.federation import utils
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from keystone.i18n import _
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from keystone.models import token_model
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from keystone import notifications
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METHOD_NAME = 'mapped'
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@dependency.requires('federation_api', 'identity_api',
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'resource_api', 'token_provider_api')
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class Mapped(base.AuthMethodHandler):
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def _get_token_ref(self, auth_payload):
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token_id = auth_payload['id']
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response = self.token_provider_api.validate_v3_token(token_id)
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return token_model.KeystoneToken(token_id=token_id,
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token_data=response)
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def authenticate(self, request, auth_payload, auth_context):
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"""Authenticate mapped user and set an authentication context.
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:param request: keystone's request context
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:param auth_payload: the content of the authentication for a
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given method
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:param auth_context: user authentication context, a dictionary
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shared by all plugins.
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In addition to ``user_id`` in ``auth_context``, this plugin sets
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``group_ids``, ``OS-FEDERATION:identity_provider`` and
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``OS-FEDERATION:protocol``
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"""
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if 'id' in auth_payload:
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token_ref = self._get_token_ref(auth_payload)
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handle_scoped_token(request,
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auth_payload,
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auth_context,
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token_ref,
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self.federation_api,
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self.identity_api,
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self.token_provider_api)
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else:
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handle_unscoped_token(request,
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auth_payload,
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auth_context,
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self.resource_api,
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self.federation_api,
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self.identity_api)
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def handle_scoped_token(request, auth_payload, auth_context, token_ref,
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federation_api, identity_api, token_provider_api):
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utils.validate_expiration(token_ref)
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token_audit_id = token_ref.audit_id
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identity_provider = token_ref.federation_idp_id
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protocol = token_ref.federation_protocol_id
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user_id = token_ref.user_id
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group_ids = token_ref.federation_group_ids
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send_notification = functools.partial(
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notifications.send_saml_audit_notification, 'authenticate',
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request, user_id, group_ids, identity_provider, protocol,
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token_audit_id)
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utils.assert_enabled_identity_provider(federation_api, identity_provider)
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try:
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mapping = federation_api.get_mapping_from_idp_and_protocol(
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identity_provider, protocol)
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utils.validate_mapped_group_ids(group_ids, mapping['id'], identity_api)
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except Exception:
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# NOTE(topol): Diaper defense to catch any exception, so we can
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# send off failed authentication notification, raise the exception
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# after sending the notification
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send_notification(taxonomy.OUTCOME_FAILURE)
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raise
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else:
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send_notification(taxonomy.OUTCOME_SUCCESS)
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auth_context['user_id'] = user_id
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auth_context['group_ids'] = group_ids
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auth_context[federation_constants.IDENTITY_PROVIDER] = identity_provider
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auth_context[federation_constants.PROTOCOL] = protocol
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def handle_unscoped_token(request, auth_payload, auth_context,
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resource_api, federation_api, identity_api):
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def is_ephemeral_user(mapped_properties):
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return mapped_properties['user']['type'] == utils.UserType.EPHEMERAL
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def build_ephemeral_user_context(auth_context, user, mapped_properties,
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identity_provider, protocol):
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auth_context['user_id'] = user['id']
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auth_context['group_ids'] = mapped_properties['group_ids']
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auth_context[federation_constants.IDENTITY_PROVIDER] = (
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identity_provider)
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auth_context[federation_constants.PROTOCOL] = protocol
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def build_local_user_context(auth_context, mapped_properties):
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user_info = auth_plugins.UserAuthInfo.create(mapped_properties,
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METHOD_NAME)
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auth_context['user_id'] = user_info.user_id
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assertion = extract_assertion_data(request)
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identity_provider = auth_payload['identity_provider']
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protocol = auth_payload['protocol']
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utils.assert_enabled_identity_provider(federation_api, identity_provider)
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group_ids = None
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# NOTE(topol): The user is coming in from an IdP with a SAML assertion
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# instead of from a token, so we set token_id to None
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token_id = None
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# NOTE(marek-denis): This variable is set to None and there is a
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# possibility that it will be used in the CADF notification. This means
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# operation will not be mapped to any user (even ephemeral).
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user_id = None
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try:
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try:
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mapped_properties, mapping_id = apply_mapping_filter(
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identity_provider, protocol, assertion, resource_api,
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federation_api, identity_api)
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except exception.ValidationError as e:
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# if mapping is either invalid or yield no valid identity,
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# it is considered a failed authentication
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raise exception.Unauthorized(e)
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if is_ephemeral_user(mapped_properties):
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unique_id, display_name = (
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get_user_unique_id_and_display_name(request, mapped_properties)
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)
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user = identity_api.shadow_federated_user(identity_provider,
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protocol, unique_id,
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display_name)
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user_id = user['id']
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group_ids = mapped_properties['group_ids']
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build_ephemeral_user_context(auth_context, user,
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mapped_properties,
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identity_provider, protocol)
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else:
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build_local_user_context(auth_context, mapped_properties)
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except Exception:
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# NOTE(topol): Diaper defense to catch any exception, so we can
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# send off failed authentication notification, raise the exception
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# after sending the notification
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outcome = taxonomy.OUTCOME_FAILURE
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notifications.send_saml_audit_notification('authenticate',
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request,
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user_id, group_ids,
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identity_provider,
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protocol, token_id,
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outcome)
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raise
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else:
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outcome = taxonomy.OUTCOME_SUCCESS
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notifications.send_saml_audit_notification('authenticate',
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request,
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user_id, group_ids,
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identity_provider,
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protocol, token_id,
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outcome)
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def extract_assertion_data(request):
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assertion = dict(utils.get_assertion_params_from_env(request))
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return assertion
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def apply_mapping_filter(identity_provider, protocol, assertion,
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resource_api, federation_api, identity_api):
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idp = federation_api.get_idp(identity_provider)
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utils.validate_idp(idp, protocol, assertion)
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mapped_properties, mapping_id = federation_api.evaluate(
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identity_provider, protocol, assertion)
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# NOTE(marek-denis): We update group_ids only here to avoid fetching
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# groups identified by name/domain twice.
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# NOTE(marek-denis): Groups are translated from name/domain to their
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# corresponding ids in the auth plugin, as we need information what
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# ``mapping_id`` was used as well as idenity_api and resource_api
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# objects.
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group_ids = mapped_properties['group_ids']
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utils.validate_mapped_group_ids(group_ids, mapping_id, identity_api)
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group_ids.extend(
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utils.transform_to_group_ids(
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mapped_properties['group_names'], mapping_id,
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identity_api, resource_api))
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mapped_properties['group_ids'] = list(set(group_ids))
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return mapped_properties, mapping_id
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def get_user_unique_id_and_display_name(request, mapped_properties):
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"""Setup federated username.
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Function covers all the cases for properly setting user id, a primary
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identifier for identity objects. Initial version of the mapping engine
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assumed user is identified by ``name`` and his ``id`` is built from the
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name. We, however need to be able to accept local rules that identify user
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by either id or name/domain.
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The following use-cases are covered:
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1) If neither user_name nor user_id is set raise exception.Unauthorized
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2) If user_id is set and user_name not, set user_name equal to user_id
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3) If user_id is not set and user_name is, set user_id as url safe version
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of user_name.
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:param request: current request object
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:param mapped_properties: Properties issued by a RuleProcessor.
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:type: dictionary
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:raises keystone.exception.Unauthorized: If neither `user_name` nor
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`user_id` is set.
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:returns: tuple with user identification
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:rtype: tuple
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"""
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user = mapped_properties['user']
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user_id = user.get('id')
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user_name = user.get('name') or request.remote_user
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if not any([user_id, user_name]):
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msg = _("Could not map user while setting ephemeral user identity. "
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"Either mapping rules must specify user id/name or "
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"REMOTE_USER environment variable must be set.")
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raise exception.Unauthorized(msg)
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elif not user_name:
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user['name'] = user_id
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elif not user_id:
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user_id = user_name
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user['id'] = parse.quote(user_id)
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return (user['id'], user['name'])
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