keystone.token.providers.fernet.core

Source code for keystone.token.providers.fernet.core

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import os


from keystone.common import dependency
from keystone.common import utils as ks_utils
import keystone.conf
from keystone.federation import constants as federation_constants
from keystone.i18n import _
from keystone.token.providers import common
from keystone.token.providers.fernet import token_formatters as tf


CONF = keystone.conf.CONF


[docs]@dependency.requires('trust_api', 'oauth_api', 'identity_api') class Provider(common.BaseProvider): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(Provider, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) # NOTE(lbragstad): We add these checks here because if the fernet # provider is going to be used and either the `key_repository` is empty # or doesn't exist we should fail, hard. It doesn't make sense to start # keystone and just 500 because we can't do anything with an empty or # non-existant key repository. if not os.path.exists(CONF.fernet_tokens.key_repository): subs = {'key_repo': CONF.fernet_tokens.key_repository} raise SystemExit(_('%(key_repo)s does not exist') % subs) if not os.listdir(CONF.fernet_tokens.key_repository): subs = {'key_repo': CONF.fernet_tokens.key_repository} raise SystemExit(_('%(key_repo)s does not contain keys, use ' 'keystone-manage fernet_setup to create ' 'Fernet keys.') % subs) self.token_formatter = tf.TokenFormatter()
[docs] def needs_persistence(self): """Should the token be written to a backend.""" return False
[docs] def issue_token(self, *args, **kwargs): token_id, token_data = super(Provider, self).issue_token( *args, **kwargs) self._build_issued_at_info(token_id, token_data) return token_id, token_data
def _build_issued_at_info(self, token_id, token_data): # NOTE(roxanaghe, lbragstad): We must use the creation time that # Fernet builds into it's token. The Fernet spec details that the # token creation time is built into the token, outside of the payload # provided by Keystone. This is the reason why we don't pass the # issued_at time in the payload. This also means that we shouldn't # return a token reference with a creation time that we created # when Fernet uses a different creation time. We should use the # creation time provided by Fernet because it's the creation time # that we have to rely on when we validate the token. fernet_creation_datetime_obj = self.token_formatter.creation_time( token_id) if token_data.get('access'): token_data['access']['token']['issued_at'] = ks_utils.isotime( at=fernet_creation_datetime_obj, subsecond=True) else: token_data['token']['issued_at'] = ks_utils.isotime( at=fernet_creation_datetime_obj, subsecond=True) def _build_federated_info(self, token_data): """Extract everything needed for federated tokens. This dictionary is passed to federated token formatters, which unpack the values and build federated Fernet tokens. """ token_data = token_data['token'] try: user = token_data['user'] federation = user[federation_constants.FEDERATION] idp_id = federation['identity_provider']['id'] protocol_id = federation['protocol']['id'] except KeyError: # The token data doesn't have federated info, so we aren't dealing # with a federated token and no federated info to build. return group_ids = federation.get('groups') return {'group_ids': group_ids, 'idp_id': idp_id, 'protocol_id': protocol_id} def _rebuild_federated_info(self, federated_dict, user_id): """Format federated information into the token reference. The federated_dict is passed back from the federated token formatters. The responsibility of this method is to format the information passed back from the token formatter into the token reference before constructing the token data from the V3TokenDataHelper. """ g_ids = federated_dict['group_ids'] idp_id = federated_dict['idp_id'] protocol_id = federated_dict['protocol_id'] federated_info = { 'groups': g_ids, 'identity_provider': {'id': idp_id}, 'protocol': {'id': protocol_id} } user_dict = self.identity_api.get_user(user_id) user_name = user_dict['name'] token_dict = { 'user': { federation_constants.FEDERATION: federated_info, 'id': user_id, 'name': user_name, 'domain': {'id': CONF.federation.federated_domain_name, 'name': CONF.federation.federated_domain_name, }, } } return token_dict def _rebuild_federated_token_roles(self, token_dict, federated_dict, user_id, project_id, domain_id): """Populate roles based on (groups, project/domain) pair. We must populate roles from (groups, project/domain) as ephemeral users don't exist in the backend. Upon success, a ``roles`` key will be added to ``token_dict``. :param token_dict: dictionary with data used for building token :param federated_dict: federated information such as identity provider protocol and set of group IDs :param user_id: user ID :param project_id: project ID the token is being scoped to :param domain_id: domain ID the token is being scoped to """ group_ids = [x['id'] for x in federated_dict['group_ids']] self.v3_token_data_helper.populate_roles_for_federated_user( token_dict, group_ids, project_id, domain_id, user_id) def _extract_v2_token_data(self, token_data): user_id = token_data['access']['user']['id'] expires_at = token_data['access']['token']['expires'] audit_ids = token_data['access']['token'].get('audit_ids') methods = ['password'] if len(audit_ids) > 1: methods.append('token') project_id = token_data['access']['token'].get('tenant', {}).get('id') domain_id = None trust_id = token_data['access'].get('trust', {}).get('id') access_token_id = None federated_info = None return (user_id, expires_at, audit_ids, methods, domain_id, project_id, trust_id, access_token_id, federated_info) def _extract_v3_token_data(self, token_data): """Extract information from a v3 token reference.""" user_id = token_data['token']['user']['id'] expires_at = token_data['token']['expires_at'] audit_ids = token_data['token']['audit_ids'] methods = token_data['token'].get('methods') domain_id = token_data['token'].get('domain', {}).get('id') project_id = token_data['token'].get('project', {}).get('id') trust_id = token_data['token'].get('OS-TRUST:trust', {}).get('id') access_token_id = token_data['token'].get('OS-OAUTH1', {}).get( 'access_token_id') federated_info = self._build_federated_info(token_data) return (user_id, expires_at, audit_ids, methods, domain_id, project_id, trust_id, access_token_id, federated_info) def _get_token_id(self, token_data): """Generate the token_id based upon the data in token_data. :param token_data: token information :type token_data: dict :rtype: six.text_type """ # NOTE(lbragstad): Only v2.0 token responses include an 'access' # attribute. if token_data.get('access'): (user_id, expires_at, audit_ids, methods, domain_id, project_id, trust_id, access_token_id, federated_info) = ( self._extract_v2_token_data(token_data)) else: (user_id, expires_at, audit_ids, methods, domain_id, project_id, trust_id, access_token_id, federated_info) = ( self._extract_v3_token_data(token_data)) return self.token_formatter.create_token( user_id, expires_at, audit_ids, methods=methods, domain_id=domain_id, project_id=project_id, trust_id=trust_id, federated_info=federated_info, access_token_id=access_token_id ) @property def _supports_bind_authentication(self): """Return if the token provider supports bind authentication methods. :returns: False """ return False
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