From 920a49cfa055733d575282973e23558c33087a4a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: RHE Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2017 13:54:26 +0100 Subject: remove keystone-moon Change-Id: I80d7c9b669f19d5f6607e162de8e0e55c2f80fdd Signed-off-by: RHE --- keystone-moon/keystone/contrib/ec2/controllers.py | 435 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 435 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 keystone-moon/keystone/contrib/ec2/controllers.py (limited to 'keystone-moon/keystone/contrib/ec2/controllers.py') diff --git a/keystone-moon/keystone/contrib/ec2/controllers.py b/keystone-moon/keystone/contrib/ec2/controllers.py deleted file mode 100644 index c0f6067e..00000000 --- a/keystone-moon/keystone/contrib/ec2/controllers.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,435 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2013 OpenStack Foundation -# -# 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. - -"""Main entry point into the EC2 Credentials service. - -This service allows the creation of access/secret credentials used for -the ec2 interop layer of OpenStack. - -A user can create as many access/secret pairs, each of which is mapped to a -specific project. This is required because OpenStack supports a user -belonging to multiple projects, whereas the signatures created on ec2-style -requests don't allow specification of which project the user wishes to act -upon. - -To complete the cycle, we provide a method that OpenStack services can -use to validate a signature and get a corresponding OpenStack token. This -token allows method calls to other services within the context the -access/secret was created. As an example, Nova requests Keystone to validate -the signature of a request, receives a token, and then makes a request to -Glance to list images needed to perform the requested task. - -""" - -import abc -import sys -import uuid - -from keystoneclient.contrib.ec2 import utils as ec2_utils -from oslo_serialization import jsonutils -import six - -from keystone.common import controller -from keystone.common import dependency -from keystone.common import utils -from keystone.common import wsgi -from keystone import exception -from keystone.i18n import _ - -CRED_TYPE_EC2 = 'ec2' - - -@dependency.requires('assignment_api', 'catalog_api', 'credential_api', - 'identity_api', 'resource_api', 'role_api', - 'token_provider_api') -@six.add_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta) -class Ec2ControllerCommon(object): - def check_signature(self, creds_ref, credentials): - signer = ec2_utils.Ec2Signer(creds_ref['secret']) - signature = signer.generate(credentials) - # NOTE(davechen): credentials.get('signature') is not guaranteed to - # exist, we need check it explicitly. - if credentials.get('signature'): - if utils.auth_str_equal(credentials['signature'], signature): - return True - # NOTE(vish): Some client libraries don't use the port when signing - # requests, so try again without port. - elif ':' in credentials['host']: - hostname, _port = credentials['host'].split(':') - credentials['host'] = hostname - # NOTE(davechen): we need reinitialize 'signer' to avoid - # contaminated status of signature, this is similar with - # other programming language libraries, JAVA for example. - signer = ec2_utils.Ec2Signer(creds_ref['secret']) - signature = signer.generate(credentials) - if utils.auth_str_equal(credentials['signature'], - signature): - return True - raise exception.Unauthorized( - message=_('Invalid EC2 signature.')) - else: - raise exception.Unauthorized( - message=_('EC2 signature not supplied.')) - # Raise the exception when credentials.get('signature') is None - else: - raise exception.Unauthorized( - message=_('EC2 signature not supplied.')) - - @abc.abstractmethod - def authenticate(self, context, credentials=None, ec2Credentials=None): - """Validate a signed EC2 request and provide a token. - - Other services (such as Nova) use this **admin** call to determine - if a request they signed received is from a valid user. - - If it is a valid signature, an OpenStack token that maps - to the user/tenant is returned to the caller, along with - all the other details returned from a normal token validation - call. - - The returned token is useful for making calls to other - OpenStack services within the context of the request. - - :param context: standard context - :param credentials: dict of ec2 signature - :param ec2Credentials: DEPRECATED dict of ec2 signature - :returns: token: OpenStack token equivalent to access key along - with the corresponding service catalog and roles - """ - raise exception.NotImplemented() - - def _authenticate(self, credentials=None, ec2credentials=None): - """Common code shared between the V2 and V3 authenticate methods. - - :returns: user_ref, tenant_ref, metadata_ref, roles_ref, catalog_ref - """ - # FIXME(ja): validate that a service token was used! - - # NOTE(termie): backwards compat hack - if not credentials and ec2credentials: - credentials = ec2credentials - - if 'access' not in credentials: - raise exception.Unauthorized( - message=_('EC2 signature not supplied.')) - - creds_ref = self._get_credentials(credentials['access']) - self.check_signature(creds_ref, credentials) - - # TODO(termie): don't create new tokens every time - # TODO(termie): this is copied from TokenController.authenticate - tenant_ref = self.resource_api.get_project(creds_ref['tenant_id']) - user_ref = self.identity_api.get_user(creds_ref['user_id']) - metadata_ref = {} - metadata_ref['roles'] = ( - self.assignment_api.get_roles_for_user_and_project( - user_ref['id'], tenant_ref['id'])) - - trust_id = creds_ref.get('trust_id') - if trust_id: - metadata_ref['trust_id'] = trust_id - metadata_ref['trustee_user_id'] = user_ref['id'] - - # Validate that the auth info is valid and nothing is disabled - try: - self.identity_api.assert_user_enabled( - user_id=user_ref['id'], user=user_ref) - self.resource_api.assert_domain_enabled( - domain_id=user_ref['domain_id']) - self.resource_api.assert_project_enabled( - project_id=tenant_ref['id'], project=tenant_ref) - except AssertionError as e: - six.reraise(exception.Unauthorized, exception.Unauthorized(e), - sys.exc_info()[2]) - - roles = metadata_ref.get('roles', []) - if not roles: - raise exception.Unauthorized( - message=_('User not valid for tenant.')) - roles_ref = [self.role_api.get_role(role_id) for role_id in roles] - - catalog_ref = self.catalog_api.get_catalog( - user_ref['id'], tenant_ref['id']) - - return user_ref, tenant_ref, metadata_ref, roles_ref, catalog_ref - - def create_credential(self, context, user_id, tenant_id): - """Create a secret/access pair for use with ec2 style auth. - - Generates a new set of credentials that map the user/tenant - pair. - - :param context: standard context - :param user_id: id of user - :param tenant_id: id of tenant - :returns: credential: dict of ec2 credential - """ - self.identity_api.get_user(user_id) - self.resource_api.get_project(tenant_id) - trust_id = self._get_trust_id_for_request(context) - blob = {'access': uuid.uuid4().hex, - 'secret': uuid.uuid4().hex, - 'trust_id': trust_id} - credential_id = utils.hash_access_key(blob['access']) - cred_ref = {'user_id': user_id, - 'project_id': tenant_id, - 'blob': jsonutils.dumps(blob), - 'id': credential_id, - 'type': CRED_TYPE_EC2} - self.credential_api.create_credential(credential_id, cred_ref) - return {'credential': self._convert_v3_to_ec2_credential(cred_ref)} - - def get_credentials(self, user_id): - """List all credentials for a user. - - :param user_id: id of user - :returns: credentials: list of ec2 credential dicts - """ - self.identity_api.get_user(user_id) - credential_refs = self.credential_api.list_credentials_for_user( - user_id, type=CRED_TYPE_EC2) - return {'credentials': - [self._convert_v3_to_ec2_credential(credential) - for credential in credential_refs]} - - def get_credential(self, user_id, credential_id): - """Retrieve a user's access/secret pair by the access key. - - Grab the full access/secret pair for a given access key. - - :param user_id: id of user - :param credential_id: access key for credentials - :returns: credential: dict of ec2 credential - """ - self.identity_api.get_user(user_id) - return {'credential': self._get_credentials(credential_id)} - - def delete_credential(self, user_id, credential_id): - """Delete a user's access/secret pair. - - Used to revoke a user's access/secret pair - - :param user_id: id of user - :param credential_id: access key for credentials - :returns: bool: success - """ - self.identity_api.get_user(user_id) - self._get_credentials(credential_id) - ec2_credential_id = utils.hash_access_key(credential_id) - return self.credential_api.delete_credential(ec2_credential_id) - - @staticmethod - def _convert_v3_to_ec2_credential(credential): - # Prior to bug #1259584 fix, blob was stored unserialized - # but it should be stored as a json string for compatibility - # with the v3 credentials API. Fall back to the old behavior - # for backwards compatibility with existing DB contents - try: - blob = jsonutils.loads(credential['blob']) - except TypeError: - blob = credential['blob'] - return {'user_id': credential.get('user_id'), - 'tenant_id': credential.get('project_id'), - 'access': blob.get('access'), - 'secret': blob.get('secret'), - 'trust_id': blob.get('trust_id')} - - def _get_credentials(self, credential_id): - """Return credentials from an ID. - - :param credential_id: id of credential - :raises keystone.exception.Unauthorized: when credential id is invalid - or when the credential type is not ec2 - :returns: credential: dict of ec2 credential. - """ - ec2_credential_id = utils.hash_access_key(credential_id) - cred = self.credential_api.get_credential(ec2_credential_id) - if not cred or cred['type'] != CRED_TYPE_EC2: - raise exception.Unauthorized( - message=_('EC2 access key not found.')) - return self._convert_v3_to_ec2_credential(cred) - - -@dependency.requires('policy_api', 'token_provider_api') -class Ec2Controller(Ec2ControllerCommon, controller.V2Controller): - - @controller.v2_ec2_deprecated - def authenticate(self, context, credentials=None, ec2Credentials=None): - (user_ref, tenant_ref, metadata_ref, roles_ref, - catalog_ref) = self._authenticate(credentials=credentials, - ec2credentials=ec2Credentials) - - # NOTE(morganfainberg): Make sure the data is in correct form since it - # might be consumed external to Keystone and this is a v2.0 controller. - # The token provider does not explicitly care about user_ref version - # in this case, but the data is stored in the token itself and should - # match the version - user_ref = self.v3_to_v2_user(user_ref) - auth_token_data = dict(user=user_ref, - tenant=tenant_ref, - metadata=metadata_ref, - id='placeholder') - (token_id, token_data) = self.token_provider_api.issue_v2_token( - auth_token_data, roles_ref, catalog_ref) - return token_data - - @controller.v2_ec2_deprecated - def get_credential(self, context, user_id, credential_id): - if not self._is_admin(context): - self._assert_identity(context, user_id) - return super(Ec2Controller, self).get_credential(user_id, - credential_id) - - @controller.v2_ec2_deprecated - def get_credentials(self, context, user_id): - if not self._is_admin(context): - self._assert_identity(context, user_id) - return super(Ec2Controller, self).get_credentials(user_id) - - @controller.v2_ec2_deprecated - def create_credential(self, context, user_id, tenant_id): - if not self._is_admin(context): - self._assert_identity(context, user_id) - return super(Ec2Controller, self).create_credential(context, user_id, - tenant_id) - - @controller.v2_ec2_deprecated - def delete_credential(self, context, user_id, credential_id): - if not self._is_admin(context): - self._assert_identity(context, user_id) - self._assert_owner(user_id, credential_id) - return super(Ec2Controller, self).delete_credential(user_id, - credential_id) - - def _assert_identity(self, context, user_id): - """Check that the provided token belongs to the user. - - :param context: standard context - :param user_id: id of user - :raises keystone.exception.Forbidden: when token is invalid - - """ - token_ref = utils.get_token_ref(context) - - if token_ref.user_id != user_id: - raise exception.Forbidden(_('Token belongs to another user')) - - def _is_admin(self, context): - """Wrap admin assertion error return statement. - - :param context: standard context - :returns: bool: success - - """ - try: - # NOTE(morganfainberg): policy_api is required for assert_admin - # to properly perform policy enforcement. - self.assert_admin(context) - return True - except (exception.Forbidden, exception.Unauthorized): - return False - - def _assert_owner(self, user_id, credential_id): - """Ensure the provided user owns the credential. - - :param user_id: expected credential owner - :param credential_id: id of credential object - :raises keystone.exception.Forbidden: on failure - - """ - ec2_credential_id = utils.hash_access_key(credential_id) - cred_ref = self.credential_api.get_credential(ec2_credential_id) - if user_id != cred_ref['user_id']: - raise exception.Forbidden(_('Credential belongs to another user')) - - -@dependency.requires('policy_api', 'token_provider_api') -class Ec2ControllerV3(Ec2ControllerCommon, controller.V3Controller): - - collection_name = 'credentials' - member_name = 'credential' - - def __init__(self): - super(Ec2ControllerV3, self).__init__() - - def _check_credential_owner_and_user_id_match(self, context, prep_info, - user_id, credential_id): - # NOTE(morganfainberg): this method needs to capture the arguments of - # the method that is decorated with @controller.protected() (with - # exception of the first argument ('context') since the protected - # method passes in *args, **kwargs. In this case, it is easier to see - # the expected input if the argspec is `user_id` and `credential_id` - # explicitly (matching the :class:`.ec2_delete_credential()` method - # below). - ref = {} - credential_id = utils.hash_access_key(credential_id) - ref['credential'] = self.credential_api.get_credential(credential_id) - # NOTE(morganfainberg): policy_api is required for this - # check_protection to properly be able to perform policy enforcement. - self.check_protection(context, prep_info, ref) - - def authenticate(self, context, credentials=None, ec2Credentials=None): - (user_ref, project_ref, metadata_ref, roles_ref, - catalog_ref) = self._authenticate(credentials=credentials, - ec2credentials=ec2Credentials) - - method_names = ['ec2credential'] - - token_id, token_data = self.token_provider_api.issue_v3_token( - user_ref['id'], method_names, project_id=project_ref['id'], - metadata_ref=metadata_ref) - return render_token_data_response(token_id, token_data) - - @controller.protected(callback=_check_credential_owner_and_user_id_match) - def ec2_get_credential(self, context, user_id, credential_id): - ref = super(Ec2ControllerV3, self).get_credential(user_id, - credential_id) - return Ec2ControllerV3.wrap_member(context, ref['credential']) - - @controller.protected() - def ec2_list_credentials(self, context, user_id): - refs = super(Ec2ControllerV3, self).get_credentials(user_id) - return Ec2ControllerV3.wrap_collection(context, refs['credentials']) - - @controller.protected() - def ec2_create_credential(self, context, user_id, tenant_id): - ref = super(Ec2ControllerV3, self).create_credential(context, user_id, - tenant_id) - return Ec2ControllerV3.wrap_member(context, ref['credential']) - - @controller.protected(callback=_check_credential_owner_and_user_id_match) - def ec2_delete_credential(self, context, user_id, credential_id): - return super(Ec2ControllerV3, self).delete_credential(user_id, - credential_id) - - @classmethod - def _add_self_referential_link(cls, context, ref): - path = '/users/%(user_id)s/credentials/OS-EC2/%(credential_id)s' - url = cls.base_url(context, path) % { - 'user_id': ref['user_id'], - 'credential_id': ref['access']} - ref.setdefault('links', {}) - ref['links']['self'] = url - - -def render_token_data_response(token_id, token_data): - """Render token data HTTP response. - - Stash token ID into the X-Subject-Token header. - - """ - headers = [('X-Subject-Token', token_id)] - - return wsgi.render_response(body=token_data, - status=(200, 'OK'), headers=headers) -- cgit 1.2.3-korg