keystone.endpoint_policy.backends.sql

Source code for keystone.endpoint_policy.backends.sql

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import uuid

import sqlalchemy

from keystone.common import sql
from keystone.endpoint_policy.backends import base
from keystone import exception


[docs]class PolicyAssociation(sql.ModelBase, sql.ModelDictMixin): __tablename__ = 'policy_association' attributes = ['policy_id', 'endpoint_id', 'region_id', 'service_id'] # The id column is never exposed outside this module. It only exists to # provide a primary key, given that the real columns we would like to use # (endpoint_id, service_id, region_id) can be null id = sql.Column(sql.String(64), primary_key=True) policy_id = sql.Column(sql.String(64), nullable=False) endpoint_id = sql.Column(sql.String(64), nullable=True) service_id = sql.Column(sql.String(64), nullable=True) region_id = sql.Column(sql.String(64), nullable=True) __table_args__ = (sql.UniqueConstraint('endpoint_id', 'service_id', 'region_id'),)
[docs] def to_dict(self): """Return the model's attributes as a dictionary. We override the standard method in order to hide the id column, since this only exists to provide the table with a primary key. """ d = {} for attr in self.__class__.attributes: d[attr] = getattr(self, attr) return d
[docs]class EndpointPolicy(base.EndpointPolicyDriverBase):
[docs] def create_policy_association(self, policy_id, endpoint_id=None, service_id=None, region_id=None): with sql.session_for_write() as session: try: # See if there is already a row for this association, and if # so, update it with the new policy_id query = session.query(PolicyAssociation) query = query.filter_by(endpoint_id=endpoint_id) query = query.filter_by(service_id=service_id) query = query.filter_by(region_id=region_id) association = query.one() association.policy_id = policy_id except sql.NotFound: association = PolicyAssociation(id=uuid.uuid4().hex, policy_id=policy_id, endpoint_id=endpoint_id, service_id=service_id, region_id=region_id) session.add(association)
[docs] def check_policy_association(self, policy_id, endpoint_id=None, service_id=None, region_id=None): sql_constraints = sqlalchemy.and_( PolicyAssociation.policy_id == policy_id, PolicyAssociation.endpoint_id == endpoint_id, PolicyAssociation.service_id == service_id, PolicyAssociation.region_id == region_id) # NOTE(henry-nash): Getting a single value to save object # management overhead. with sql.session_for_read() as session: if session.query(PolicyAssociation.id).filter( sql_constraints).distinct().count() == 0: raise exception.PolicyAssociationNotFound()
[docs] def delete_policy_association(self, policy_id, endpoint_id=None, service_id=None, region_id=None): with sql.session_for_write() as session: query = session.query(PolicyAssociation) query = query.filter_by(policy_id=policy_id) query = query.filter_by(endpoint_id=endpoint_id) query = query.filter_by(service_id=service_id) query = query.filter_by(region_id=region_id) query.delete()
[docs] def get_policy_association(self, endpoint_id=None, service_id=None, region_id=None): sql_constraints = sqlalchemy.and_( PolicyAssociation.endpoint_id == endpoint_id, PolicyAssociation.service_id == service_id, PolicyAssociation.region_id == region_id) try: with sql.session_for_read() as session: policy_id = session.query(PolicyAssociation.policy_id).filter( sql_constraints).distinct().one() return {'policy_id': policy_id} except sql.NotFound: raise exception.PolicyAssociationNotFound()
[docs] def list_associations_for_policy(self, policy_id): with sql.session_for_read() as session: query = session.query(PolicyAssociation) query = query.filter_by(policy_id=policy_id) return [ref.to_dict() for ref in query.all()]
[docs] def delete_association_by_endpoint(self, endpoint_id): with sql.session_for_write() as session: query = session.query(PolicyAssociation) query = query.filter_by(endpoint_id=endpoint_id) query.delete()
[docs] def delete_association_by_service(self, service_id): with sql.session_for_write() as session: query = session.query(PolicyAssociation) query = query.filter_by(service_id=service_id) query.delete()
[docs] def delete_association_by_region(self, region_id): with sql.session_for_write() as session: query = session.query(PolicyAssociation) query = query.filter_by(region_id=region_id) query.delete()
[docs] def delete_association_by_policy(self, policy_id): with sql.session_for_write() as session: query = session.query(PolicyAssociation) query = query.filter_by(policy_id=policy_id) query.delete()
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