# Copyright 2012 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. from oslo_config import cfg from oslo_context import context as oslo_context from oslo_log import log from oslo_log import versionutils from oslo_middleware import sizelimit from oslo_serialization import jsonutils from keystone.common import authorization from keystone.common import tokenless_auth from keystone.common import wsgi from keystone.contrib.federation import constants as federation_constants from keystone.contrib.federation import utils from keystone import exception from keystone.i18n import _, _LI, _LW from keystone.models import token_model from keystone.token.providers import common CONF = cfg.CONF LOG = log.getLogger(__name__) # Header used to transmit the auth token AUTH_TOKEN_HEADER = 'X-Auth-Token' # Header used to transmit the subject token SUBJECT_TOKEN_HEADER = 'X-Subject-Token' # Environment variable used to pass the request context CONTEXT_ENV = wsgi.CONTEXT_ENV # Environment variable used to pass the request params PARAMS_ENV = wsgi.PARAMS_ENV class TokenAuthMiddleware(wsgi.Middleware): def process_request(self, request): token = request.headers.get(AUTH_TOKEN_HEADER) context = request.environ.get(CONTEXT_ENV, {}) context['token_id'] = token if SUBJECT_TOKEN_HEADER in request.headers: context['subject_token_id'] = request.headers[SUBJECT_TOKEN_HEADER] request.environ[CONTEXT_ENV] = context class AdminTokenAuthMiddleware(wsgi.Middleware): """A trivial filter that checks for a pre-defined admin token. Sets 'is_admin' to true in the context, expected to be checked by methods that are admin-only. """ def process_request(self, request): token = request.headers.get(AUTH_TOKEN_HEADER) context = request.environ.get(CONTEXT_ENV, {}) context['is_admin'] = (token == CONF.admin_token) request.environ[CONTEXT_ENV] = context class PostParamsMiddleware(wsgi.Middleware): """Middleware to allow method arguments to be passed as POST parameters. Filters out the parameters `self`, `context` and anything beginning with an underscore. """ def process_request(self, request): params_parsed = request.params params = {} for k, v in params_parsed.items(): if k in ('self', 'context'): continue if k.startswith('_'): continue params[k] = v request.environ[PARAMS_ENV] = params class JsonBodyMiddleware(wsgi.Middleware): """Middleware to allow method arguments to be passed as serialized JSON. Accepting arguments as JSON is useful for accepting data that may be more complex than simple primitives. Filters out the parameters `self`, `context` and anything beginning with an underscore. """ def process_request(self, request): # Abort early if we don't have any work to do params_json = request.body if not params_json: return # Reject unrecognized content types. Empty string indicates # the client did not explicitly set the header if request.content_type not in ('application/json', ''): e = exception.ValidationError(attribute='application/json', target='Content-Type header') return wsgi.render_exception(e, request=request) params_parsed = {} try: params_parsed = jsonutils.loads(params_json) except ValueError: e = exception.ValidationError(attribute='valid JSON', target='request body') return wsgi.render_exception(e, request=request) finally: if not params_parsed: params_parsed = {} if not isinstance(params_parsed, dict): e = exception.ValidationError(attribute='valid JSON object', target='request body') return wsgi.render_exception(e, request=request) params = {} for k, v in params_parsed.items(): if k in ('self', 'context'): continue if k.startswith('_'): continue params[k] = v request.environ[PARAMS_ENV] = params class NormalizingFilter(wsgi.Middleware): """Middleware filter to handle URL normalization.""" def process_request(self, request): """Normalizes URLs.""" # Removes a trailing slash from the given path, if any. if (len(request.environ['PATH_INFO']) > 1 and request.environ['PATH_INFO'][-1] == '/'): request.environ['PATH_INFO'] = request.environ['PATH_INFO'][:-1] # Rewrites path to root if no path is given. elif not request.environ['PATH_INFO']: request.environ['PATH_INFO'] = '/' class RequestBodySizeLimiter(sizelimit.RequestBodySizeLimiter): @versionutils.deprecated( versionutils.deprecated.KILO, in_favor_of='oslo_middleware.sizelimit.RequestBodySizeLimiter', remove_in=+1, what='keystone.middleware.RequestBodySizeLimiter') def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(RequestBodySizeLimiter, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) class AuthContextMiddleware(wsgi.Middleware): """Build the authentication context from the request auth token.""" def _build_auth_context(self, request): token_id = request.headers.get(AUTH_TOKEN_HEADER).strip() if token_id == CONF.admin_token: # NOTE(gyee): no need to proceed any further as the special admin # token is being handled by AdminTokenAuthMiddleware. This code # will not be impacted even if AdminTokenAuthMiddleware is removed # from the pipeline as "is_admin" is default to "False". This code # is independent of AdminTokenAuthMiddleware. return {} context = {'token_id': token_id} context['environment'] = request.environ try: token_ref = token_model.KeystoneToken( token_id=token_id, token_data=self.token_provider_api.validate_token(token_id)) # TODO(gyee): validate_token_bind should really be its own # middleware wsgi.validate_token_bind(context, token_ref) return authorization.token_to_auth_context(token_ref) except exception.TokenNotFound: LOG.warning(_LW('RBAC: Invalid token')) raise exception.Unauthorized() def _build_tokenless_auth_context(self, env): """Build the authentication context. The context is built from the attributes provided in the env, such as certificate and scope attributes. """ tokenless_helper = tokenless_auth.TokenlessAuthHelper(env) (domain_id, project_id, trust_ref, unscoped) = ( tokenless_helper.get_scope()) user_ref = tokenless_helper.get_mapped_user( project_id, domain_id) # NOTE(gyee): if it is an ephemeral user, the # given X.509 SSL client cert does not need to map to # an existing user. if user_ref['type'] == utils.UserType.EPHEMERAL: auth_context = {} auth_context['group_ids'] = user_ref['group_ids'] auth_context[federation_constants.IDENTITY_PROVIDER] = ( user_ref[federation_constants.IDENTITY_PROVIDER]) auth_context[federation_constants.PROTOCOL] = ( user_ref[federation_constants.PROTOCOL]) if domain_id and project_id: msg = _('Scoping to both domain and project is not allowed') raise ValueError(msg) if domain_id: auth_context['domain_id'] = domain_id if project_id: auth_context['project_id'] = project_id auth_context['roles'] = user_ref['roles'] else: # it's the local user, so token data is needed. token_helper = common.V3TokenDataHelper() token_data = token_helper.get_token_data( user_id=user_ref['id'], method_names=[CONF.tokenless_auth.protocol], domain_id=domain_id, project_id=project_id) auth_context = {'user_id': user_ref['id']} auth_context['is_delegated_auth'] = False if domain_id: auth_context['domain_id'] = domain_id if project_id: auth_context['project_id'] = project_id auth_context['roles'] = [role['name'] for role in token_data['token']['roles']] return auth_context def _validate_trusted_issuer(self, env): """To further filter the certificates that are trusted. If the config option 'trusted_issuer' is absent or does not contain the trusted issuer DN, no certificates will be allowed in tokenless authorization. :param env: The env contains the client issuer's attributes :type env: dict :returns: True if client_issuer is trusted; otherwise False """ if not CONF.tokenless_auth.trusted_issuer: return False client_issuer = env.get(CONF.tokenless_auth.issuer_attribute) if not client_issuer: msg = _LI('Cannot find client issuer in env by the ' 'issuer attribute - %s.') LOG.info(msg, CONF.tokenless_auth.issuer_attribute) return False if client_issuer in CONF.tokenless_auth.trusted_issuer: return True msg = _LI('The client issuer %(client_issuer)s does not match with ' 'the trusted issuer %(trusted_issuer)s') LOG.info( msg, {'client_issuer': client_issuer, 'trusted_issuer': CONF.tokenless_auth.trusted_issuer}) return False def process_request(self, request): # The request context stores itself in thread-local memory for logging. oslo_context.RequestContext( request_id=request.environ.get('openstack.request_id')) if authorization.AUTH_CONTEXT_ENV in request.environ: msg = _LW('Auth context already exists in the request ' 'environment; it will be used for authorization ' 'instead of creating a new one.') LOG.warning(msg) return # NOTE(gyee): token takes precedence over SSL client certificates. # This will preserve backward compatibility with the existing # behavior. Tokenless authorization with X.509 SSL client # certificate is effectively disabled if no trusted issuers are # provided. if AUTH_TOKEN_HEADER in request.headers: auth_context = self._build_auth_context(request) elif self._validate_trusted_issuer(request.environ): auth_context = self._build_tokenless_auth_context( request.environ) else: LOG.debug('There is either no auth token in the request or ' 'the certificate issuer is not trusted. No auth ' 'context will be set.') return LOG.debug('RBAC: auth_context: %s', auth_context) request.environ[authorization.AUTH_CONTEXT_ENV] = auth_context