topic_msg = "users"
schema_new = user_new_schema
schema_edit = user_edit_schema
+ multiproject = False
def __init__(self, db, fs, msg):
BaseTopic.__init__(self, db, fs, msg)
@staticmethod
- def _get_project_filter(session, write=False, show_all=True):
+ def _get_project_filter(session):
"""
Generates a filter dictionary for querying database users.
Current policy is admin can show all, non admin, only its own user.
- :param session: contains "username", if user is "admin" and the working "project_id"
- :param write: if operation is for reading (False) or writing (True)
- :param show_all: if True it will show public or
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:return:
"""
if session["admin"]: # allows all
else:
return {"username": session["username"]}
- def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata):
# check username not exists
if self.db.get_one(self.topic, {"username": indata.get("username")}, fail_on_empty=False, fail_on_more=False):
raise EngineException("username '{}' exists".format(indata["username"]), HTTPStatus.CONFLICT)
# check projects
- if not force:
- for p in indata["projects"]:
- if p == "admin":
- continue
+ if not session["force"]:
+ for p in indata.get("projects"):
# To allow project addressing by Name as well as ID
if not self.db.get_one("projects", {BaseTopic.id_field("projects", p): p}, fail_on_empty=False,
fail_on_more=False):
raise EngineException("project '{}' does not exist".format(p), HTTPStatus.CONFLICT)
- def check_conflict_on_del(self, session, _id, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_del(self, session, _id, db_content):
+ """
+ Check if deletion can be done because of dependencies if it is not force. To override
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
+ :param _id: internal _id
+ :param db_content: The database content of this item _id
+ :return: None if ok or raises EngineException with the conflict
+ """
if _id == session["username"]:
raise EngineException("You cannot delete your own user", http_code=HTTPStatus.CONFLICT)
content["_admin"]["salt"] = salt
if content.get("password"):
content["password"] = sha256(content["password"].encode('utf-8') + salt.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
+ if content.get("project_role_mappings"):
+ projects = [mapping[0] for mapping in content["project_role_mappings"]]
+
+ if content.get("projects"):
+ content["projects"] += projects
+ else:
+ content["projects"] = projects
@staticmethod
def format_on_edit(final_content, edit_content):
final_content["password"] = sha256(edit_content["password"].encode('utf-8') +
salt.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
- def edit(self, session, _id, indata=None, kwargs=None, force=False, content=None):
+ def edit(self, session, _id, indata=None, kwargs=None, content=None):
if not session["admin"]:
raise EngineException("needed admin privileges", http_code=HTTPStatus.UNAUTHORIZED)
# Names that look like UUIDs are not allowed
if is_valid_uuid(name):
raise EngineException("Usernames that look like UUIDs are not allowed",
http_code=HTTPStatus.UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY)
- return BaseTopic.edit(self, session, _id, indata=indata, kwargs=kwargs, force=force, content=content)
+ return BaseTopic.edit(self, session, _id, indata=indata, kwargs=kwargs, content=content)
- def new(self, rollback, session, indata=None, kwargs=None, headers=None, force=False, make_public=False):
+ def new(self, rollback, session, indata=None, kwargs=None, headers=None):
if not session["admin"]:
raise EngineException("needed admin privileges", http_code=HTTPStatus.UNAUTHORIZED)
# Names that look like UUIDs are not allowed
if is_valid_uuid(name):
raise EngineException("Usernames that look like UUIDs are not allowed",
http_code=HTTPStatus.UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY)
- return BaseTopic.new(self, rollback, session, indata=indata, kwargs=kwargs, headers=headers, force=force,
- make_public=make_public)
+ return BaseTopic.new(self, rollback, session, indata=indata, kwargs=kwargs, headers=headers)
class ProjectTopic(BaseTopic):
topic_msg = "projects"
schema_new = project_new_schema
schema_edit = project_edit_schema
+ multiproject = False
def __init__(self, db, fs, msg):
BaseTopic.__init__(self, db, fs, msg)
- def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata, force=False):
+ @staticmethod
+ def _get_project_filter(session):
+ """
+ Generates a filter dictionary for querying database users.
+ Current policy is admin can show all, non admin, only its own user.
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
+ :return:
+ """
+ if session["admin"]: # allows all
+ return {}
+ else:
+ return {"_id.cont": session["project_id"]}
+
+ def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata):
if not indata.get("name"):
raise EngineException("missing 'name'")
# check name not exists
# Removed so that the UUID is kept, to allow Project Name modification
# content["_id"] = content["name"]
- def check_conflict_on_del(self, session, _id, force=False):
- if _id == session["project_id"]:
+ def check_conflict_on_del(self, session, _id, db_content):
+ """
+ Check if deletion can be done because of dependencies if it is not force. To override
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
+ :param _id: internal _id
+ :param db_content: The database content of this item _id
+ :return: None if ok or raises EngineException with the conflict
+ """
+ if _id in session["project_id"]:
raise EngineException("You cannot delete your own project", http_code=HTTPStatus.CONFLICT)
- if force:
+ if session["force"]:
return
_filter = {"projects": _id}
if self.db.get_list("users", _filter):
raise EngineException("There is some USER that contains this project", http_code=HTTPStatus.CONFLICT)
- def edit(self, session, _id, indata=None, kwargs=None, force=False, content=None):
+ def edit(self, session, _id, indata=None, kwargs=None, content=None):
if not session["admin"]:
raise EngineException("needed admin privileges", http_code=HTTPStatus.UNAUTHORIZED)
# Names that look like UUIDs are not allowed
if is_valid_uuid(name):
raise EngineException("Project names that look like UUIDs are not allowed",
http_code=HTTPStatus.UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY)
- return BaseTopic.edit(self, session, _id, indata=indata, kwargs=kwargs, force=force, content=content)
+ return BaseTopic.edit(self, session, _id, indata=indata, kwargs=kwargs, content=content)
- def new(self, rollback, session, indata=None, kwargs=None, headers=None, force=False, make_public=False):
+ def new(self, rollback, session, indata=None, kwargs=None, headers=None):
if not session["admin"]:
raise EngineException("needed admin privileges", http_code=HTTPStatus.UNAUTHORIZED)
# Names that look like UUIDs are not allowed
if is_valid_uuid(name):
raise EngineException("Project names that look like UUIDs are not allowed",
http_code=HTTPStatus.UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY)
- return BaseTopic.new(self, rollback, session, indata=indata, kwargs=kwargs, headers=headers, force=force,
- make_public=make_public)
+ return BaseTopic.new(self, rollback, session, indata=indata, kwargs=kwargs, headers=headers)
class VimAccountTopic(BaseTopic):
schema_new = vim_account_new_schema
schema_edit = vim_account_edit_schema
vim_config_encrypted = ("admin_password", "nsx_password", "vcenter_password")
+ multiproject = True
def __init__(self, db, fs, msg):
BaseTopic.__init__(self, db, fs, msg)
- def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata):
self.check_unique_name(session, indata["name"], _id=None)
- def check_conflict_on_edit(self, session, final_content, edit_content, _id, force=False):
- if not force and edit_content.get("name"):
+ def check_conflict_on_edit(self, session, final_content, edit_content, _id):
+ if not session["force"] and edit_content.get("name"):
self.check_unique_name(session, edit_content["name"], _id=_id)
# encrypt passwords
content["_admin"]["operationalState"] = "PROCESSING"
- def delete(self, session, _id, force=False, dry_run=False):
+ def delete(self, session, _id, dry_run=False):
"""
Delete item by its internal _id
- :param session: contains the used login username, working project, and admin rights
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id: server internal id
- :param force: indicates if deletion must be forced in case of conflict
:param dry_run: make checking but do not delete
:return: dictionary with deleted item _id. It raises EngineException on error: not found, conflict, ...
"""
# TODO add admin to filter, validate rights
- if dry_run or force: # delete completely
- return BaseTopic.delete(self, session, _id, force, dry_run)
+ if dry_run or session["force"]: # delete completely
+ return BaseTopic.delete(self, session, _id, dry_run)
else: # if not, sent to kafka
- v = BaseTopic.delete(self, session, _id, force, dry_run=True)
+ v = BaseTopic.delete(self, session, _id, dry_run=True)
self.db.set_one("vim_accounts", {"_id": _id}, {"_admin.to_delete": True}) # TODO change status
self._send_msg("delete", {"_id": _id})
return v # TODO indicate an offline operation to return 202 ACCEPTED
topic_msg = "wim_account"
schema_new = wim_account_new_schema
schema_edit = wim_account_edit_schema
+ multiproject = True
wim_config_encrypted = ()
def __init__(self, db, fs, msg):
BaseTopic.__init__(self, db, fs, msg)
- def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata):
self.check_unique_name(session, indata["name"], _id=None)
- def check_conflict_on_edit(self, session, final_content, edit_content, _id, force=False):
- if not force and edit_content.get("name"):
+ def check_conflict_on_edit(self, session, final_content, edit_content, _id):
+ if not session["force"] and edit_content.get("name"):
self.check_unique_name(session, edit_content["name"], _id=_id)
# encrypt passwords
content["_admin"]["operationalState"] = "PROCESSING"
- def delete(self, session, _id, force=False, dry_run=False):
+ def delete(self, session, _id, dry_run=False):
"""
Delete item by its internal _id
- :param session: contains the used login username, working project, and admin rights
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id: server internal id
- :param force: indicates if deletion must be forced in case of conflict
:param dry_run: make checking but do not delete
:return: dictionary with deleted item _id. It raises EngineException on error: not found, conflict, ...
"""
# TODO add admin to filter, validate rights
- if dry_run or force: # delete completely
- return BaseTopic.delete(self, session, _id, force, dry_run)
+ if dry_run or session["force"]: # delete completely
+ return BaseTopic.delete(self, session, _id, dry_run)
else: # if not, sent to kafka
- v = BaseTopic.delete(self, session, _id, force, dry_run=True)
+ v = BaseTopic.delete(self, session, _id, dry_run=True)
self.db.set_one("wim_accounts", {"_id": _id}, {"_admin.to_delete": True}) # TODO change status
self._send_msg("delete", {"_id": _id})
return v # TODO indicate an offline operation to return 202 ACCEPTED
topic_msg = "sdn"
schema_new = sdn_new_schema
schema_edit = sdn_edit_schema
+ multiproject = True
def __init__(self, db, fs, msg):
BaseTopic.__init__(self, db, fs, msg)
- def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata):
self.check_unique_name(session, indata["name"], _id=None)
- def check_conflict_on_edit(self, session, final_content, edit_content, _id, force=False):
- if not force and edit_content.get("name"):
+ def check_conflict_on_edit(self, session, final_content, edit_content, _id):
+ if not session["force"] and edit_content.get("name"):
self.check_unique_name(session, edit_content["name"], _id=_id)
# encrypt passwords
content["_admin"]["operationalState"] = "PROCESSING"
- def delete(self, session, _id, force=False, dry_run=False):
+ def delete(self, session, _id, dry_run=False):
"""
Delete item by its internal _id
- :param session: contains the used login username, working project, and admin rights
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id: server internal id
- :param force: indicates if deletion must be forced in case of conflict
:param dry_run: make checking but do not delete
:return: dictionary with deleted item _id. It raises EngineException on error: not found, conflict, ...
"""
- if dry_run or force: # delete completely
- return BaseTopic.delete(self, session, _id, force, dry_run)
+ if dry_run or session["force"]: # delete completely
+ return BaseTopic.delete(self, session, _id, dry_run)
else: # if not sent to kafka
- v = BaseTopic.delete(self, session, _id, force, dry_run=True)
+ v = BaseTopic.delete(self, session, _id, dry_run=True)
self.db.set_one("sdns", {"_id": _id}, {"_admin.to_delete": True}) # TODO change status
self._send_msg("delete", {"_id": _id})
return v # TODO indicate an offline operation to return 202 ACCEPTED
class UserTopicAuth(UserTopic):
- topic = "users"
- topic_msg = "users"
+ # topic = "users"
+ # topic_msg = "users"
schema_new = user_new_schema
schema_edit = user_edit_schema
UserTopic.__init__(self, db, fs, msg)
self.auth = auth
- def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata):
"""
Check that the data to be inserted is valid
- :param session: contains "username", if user is "admin" and the working "project_id"
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param indata: data to be inserted
- :param force: boolean. With force it is more tolerant
:return: None or raises EngineException
"""
username = indata.get("username")
user_list = list(map(lambda x: x["username"], self.auth.get_user_list()))
+ if "projects" in indata.keys():
+ raise EngineException("Format invalid: the keyword \"projects\" is not allowed for Keystone",
+ HTTPStatus.BAD_REQUEST)
+
if username in user_list:
raise EngineException("username '{}' exists".format(username), HTTPStatus.CONFLICT)
- def check_conflict_on_edit(self, session, final_content, edit_content, _id, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_edit(self, session, final_content, edit_content, _id):
"""
Check that the data to be edited/uploaded is valid
- :param session: contains "username", if user is "admin" and the working "project_id"
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param final_content: data once modified
:param edit_content: incremental data that contains the modifications to apply
:param _id: internal _id
- :param force: boolean. With force it is more tolerant
:return: None or raises EngineException
"""
users = self.auth.get_user_list()
raise EngineException("You cannot remove system_admin role from admin user",
http_code=HTTPStatus.FORBIDDEN)
- def check_conflict_on_del(self, session, _id, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_del(self, session, _id, db_content):
"""
Check if deletion can be done because of dependencies if it is not force. To override
-
- :param session: contains "username", if user is "admin" and the working "project_id"
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id: internal _id
- :param force: Avoid this checking
+ :param db_content: The database content of this item _id
:return: None if ok or raises EngineException with the conflict
"""
if _id == session["username"]:
else:
final_content["project_role_mappings"] = edit_content["project_role_mappings"]
- def new(self, rollback, session, indata=None, kwargs=None, headers=None, force=False, make_public=False):
+ @staticmethod
+ def format_on_show(content):
+ """
+ Modifies the content of the role information to separate the role
+ metadata from the role definition.
+ """
+ project_role_mappings = []
+
+ for project in content["projects"]:
+ for role in project["roles"]:
+ project_role_mappings.append({"project": project, "role": role})
+
+ del content["projects"]
+ content["project_role_mappings"] = project_role_mappings
+
+ def new(self, rollback, session, indata=None, kwargs=None, headers=None):
"""
Creates a new entry into the authentication backend.
NOTE: Overrides BaseTopic functionality because it doesn't require access to database.
:param rollback: list to append created items at database in case a rollback may to be done
- :param session: contains the used login username and working project
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param indata: data to be inserted
:param kwargs: used to override the indata descriptor
:param headers: http request headers
- :param force: If True avoid some dependence checks
- :param make_public: Make the created item public to all projects
:return: _id: identity of the inserted data.
"""
try:
# Override descriptor with query string kwargs
BaseTopic._update_input_with_kwargs(content, kwargs)
- content = self._validate_input_new(content, force)
- self.check_conflict_on_new(session, content, force=force)
- self.format_on_new(content, project_id=session["project_id"], make_public=make_public)
+ content = self._validate_input_new(content, session["force"])
+ self.check_conflict_on_new(session, content)
+ self.format_on_new(content, session["project_id"], make_public=session["public"])
_id = self.auth.create_user(content["username"], content["password"])
rollback.append({"topic": self.topic, "_id": _id})
del content["password"]
"""
Get complete information on an topic
- :param session: contains the used login username and working project
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id: server internal id
:return: dictionary, raise exception if not found.
"""
users = [user for user in self.auth.get_user_list() if user["_id"] == _id]
if len(users) == 1:
- return users[0]
+ return self.format_on_show(users[0])
elif len(users) > 1:
raise EngineException("Too many users found", HTTPStatus.CONFLICT)
else:
raise EngineException("User not found", HTTPStatus.NOT_FOUND)
- def edit(self, session, _id, indata=None, kwargs=None, force=False, content=None):
+ def edit(self, session, _id, indata=None, kwargs=None, content=None):
"""
Updates an user entry.
- :param session: contains the used login username and working project
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id:
:param indata: data to be inserted
:param kwargs: used to override the indata descriptor
- :param force: If True avoid some dependence checks
:param content:
:return: _id: identity of the inserted data.
"""
if kwargs:
BaseTopic._update_input_with_kwargs(indata, kwargs)
try:
- indata = self._validate_input_edit(indata, force=force)
+ indata = self._validate_input_edit(indata, force=session["force"])
if not content:
content = self.show(session, _id)
- self.check_conflict_on_edit(session, content, indata, _id=_id, force=force)
+ self.check_conflict_on_edit(session, content, indata, _id=_id)
self.format_on_edit(content, indata)
if "password" in content:
self.auth.change_password(content["name"], content["password"])
else:
- users = self.auth.get_user_list()
- user = [user for user in users if user["_id"] == content["_id"]][0]
- original_mapping = []
+ user = self.show(session, _id)
+ original_mapping = user["project_role_mappings"]
edit_mapping = content["project_role_mappings"]
-
- for project in user["projects"]:
- for role in project["roles"]:
- original_mapping += {
- "project": project["name"],
- "role": role["name"]
- }
mappings_to_remove = [mapping for mapping in original_mapping
if mapping not in edit_mapping]
def list(self, session, filter_q=None):
"""
Get a list of the topic that matches a filter
- :param session: contains the used login username and working project
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param filter_q: filter of data to be applied
:return: The list, it can be empty if no one match the filter.
"""
- return self.auth.get_user_list()
+ if not filter_q:
+ filter_q = {}
+
+ users = [self.format_on_show(user) for user in self.auth.get_user_list(filter_q)]
- def delete(self, session, _id, force=False, dry_run=False):
+ return users
+
+ def delete(self, session, _id, dry_run=False):
"""
Delete item by its internal _id
- :param session: contains the used login username, working project, and admin rights
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id: server internal id
:param force: indicates if deletion must be forced in case of conflict
:param dry_run: make checking but do not delete
:return: dictionary with deleted item _id. It raises EngineException on error: not found, conflict, ...
"""
- self.check_conflict_on_del(session, _id, force)
+ self.check_conflict_on_del(session, _id, None)
if not dry_run:
v = self.auth.delete_user(_id)
return v
class ProjectTopicAuth(ProjectTopic):
- topic = "projects"
- topic_msg = "projects"
- schema_new = project_new_schema
- schema_edit = project_edit_schema
+ # topic = "projects"
+ # topic_msg = "projects"
+ # schema_new = project_new_schema
+ # schema_edit = project_edit_schema
def __init__(self, db, fs, msg, auth):
ProjectTopic.__init__(self, db, fs, msg)
self.auth = auth
- def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata):
"""
Check that the data to be inserted is valid
- :param session: contains "username", if user is "admin" and the working "project_id"
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param indata: data to be inserted
- :param force: boolean. With force it is more tolerant
:return: None or raises EngineException
"""
project = indata.get("name")
if project in project_list:
raise EngineException("project '{}' exists".format(project), HTTPStatus.CONFLICT)
- def check_conflict_on_del(self, session, _id, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_del(self, session, _id, db_content):
"""
Check if deletion can be done because of dependencies if it is not force. To override
- :param session: contains "username", if user is "admin" and the working "project_id"
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id: internal _id
- :param force: Avoid this checking
+ :param db_content: The database content of this item _id
:return: None if ok or raises EngineException with the conflict
"""
projects = self.auth.get_project_list()
if _id == current_project["_id"]:
raise EngineException("You cannot delete your own project", http_code=HTTPStatus.CONFLICT)
- def new(self, rollback, session, indata=None, kwargs=None, headers=None, force=False, make_public=False):
+ def new(self, rollback, session, indata=None, kwargs=None, headers=None):
"""
Creates a new entry into the authentication backend.
NOTE: Overrides BaseTopic functionality because it doesn't require access to database.
:param rollback: list to append created items at database in case a rollback may to be done
- :param session: contains the used login username and working project
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param indata: data to be inserted
:param kwargs: used to override the indata descriptor
:param headers: http request headers
- :param force: If True avoid some dependence checks
- :param make_public: Make the created item public to all projects
:return: _id: identity of the inserted data.
"""
try:
# Override descriptor with query string kwargs
BaseTopic._update_input_with_kwargs(content, kwargs)
- content = self._validate_input_new(content, force)
- self.check_conflict_on_new(session, content, force=force)
- self.format_on_new(content, project_id=session["project_id"], make_public=make_public)
+ content = self._validate_input_new(content, session["force"])
+ self.check_conflict_on_new(session, content)
+ self.format_on_new(content, project_id=session["project_id"], make_public=session["public"])
_id = self.auth.create_project(content["name"])
rollback.append({"topic": self.topic, "_id": _id})
# self._send_msg("create", content)
"""
Get complete information on an topic
- :param session: contains the used login username and working project
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id: server internal id
:return: dictionary, raise exception if not found.
"""
"""
Get a list of the topic that matches a filter
- :param session: contains the used login username and working project
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param filter_q: filter of data to be applied
:return: The list, it can be empty if no one match the filter.
"""
- return self.auth.get_project_list()
+ if not filter_q:
+ filter_q = {}
- def delete(self, session, _id, force=False, dry_run=False):
+ return self.auth.get_project_list(filter_q)
+
+ def delete(self, session, _id, dry_run=False):
"""
Delete item by its internal _id
- :param session: contains the used login username, working project, and admin rights
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id: server internal id
- :param force: indicates if deletion must be forced in case of conflict
:param dry_run: make checking but do not delete
:return: dictionary with deleted item _id. It raises EngineException on error: not found, conflict, ...
"""
- self.check_conflict_on_del(session, _id, force)
+ self.check_conflict_on_del(session, _id, None)
if not dry_run:
v = self.auth.delete_project(_id)
return v
topic_msg = "roles"
schema_new = roles_new_schema
schema_edit = roles_edit_schema
+ multiproject = False
def __init__(self, db, fs, msg, auth, ops):
BaseTopic.__init__(self, db, fs, msg)
:param role_definitions: role definition to test
:return: None if ok, raises ValidationError exception on error
"""
+ ignore_fields = ["_id", "_admin", "name"]
for role_def in role_definitions.keys():
- if role_def == ".":
+ if role_def in ignore_fields:
continue
+ if role_def == ".":
+ if isinstance(role_definitions[role_def], bool):
+ continue
+ else:
+ raise ValidationError("Operation authorization \".\" should be True/False.")
if role_def[-1] == ".":
raise ValidationError("Operation cannot end with \".\"")
if len(role_def_matches) == 0:
raise ValidationError("No matching operation found.")
+ if not isinstance(role_definitions[role_def], bool):
+ raise ValidationError("Operation authorization {} should be True/False.".format(role_def))
+
def _validate_input_new(self, input, force=False):
"""
Validates input user content for a new entry.
"""
if self.schema_new:
validate_input(input, self.schema_new)
- if "definition" in input and input["definition"]:
- self.validate_role_definition(self.operations, input["definition"])
+ self.validate_role_definition(self.operations, input)
+
return input
def _validate_input_edit(self, input, force=False):
"""
if self.schema_edit:
validate_input(input, self.schema_edit)
- if "definition" in input and input["definition"]:
- self.validate_role_definition(self.operations, input["definition"])
+ self.validate_role_definition(self.operations, input)
+
return input
- def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_new(self, session, indata):
"""
Check that the data to be inserted is valid
- :param session: contains "username", if user is "admin" and the working "project_id"
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param indata: data to be inserted
- :param force: boolean. With force it is more tolerant
:return: None or raises EngineException
"""
role = indata.get("name")
if role in role_list:
raise EngineException("role '{}' exists".format(role), HTTPStatus.CONFLICT)
- def check_conflict_on_edit(self, session, final_content, edit_content, _id, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_edit(self, session, final_content, edit_content, _id):
"""
Check that the data to be edited/uploaded is valid
- :param session: contains "username", if user is "admin" and the working "project_id"
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param final_content: data once modified
:param edit_content: incremental data that contains the modifications to apply
:param _id: internal _id
- :param force: boolean. With force it is more tolerant
:return: None or raises EngineException
"""
roles = self.auth.get_role_list()
if _id == system_admin_role["_id"]:
raise EngineException("You cannot edit system_admin role", http_code=HTTPStatus.FORBIDDEN)
- def check_conflict_on_del(self, session, _id, force=False):
+ def check_conflict_on_del(self, session, _id, db_content):
"""
Check if deletion can be done because of dependencies if it is not force. To override
- :param session: contains "username", if user is "admin" and the working "project_id"
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id: internal _id
- :param force: Avoid this checking
+ :param db_content: The database content of this item _id
:return: None if ok or raises EngineException with the conflict
"""
roles = self.auth.get_role_list()
if not content["_admin"].get("created"):
content["_admin"]["created"] = now
content["_admin"]["modified"] = now
- content["root"] = False
-
- # Saving the role definition
- if "definition" in content and content["definition"]:
- for role_def, value in content["definition"].items():
- if role_def == ".":
- content["root"] = value
- else:
- content[role_def.replace(".", ":")] = value
+
+ if "." in content.keys():
+ content["root"] = content["."]
+ del content["."]
+
+ if "root" not in content.keys():
+ content["root"] = False
- # Cleaning undesired values
- if "definition" in content:
- del content["definition"]
+ ignore_fields = ["_id", "_admin", "name"]
+ content_keys = content.keys()
+ for role_def in content_keys:
+ if role_def in ignore_fields:
+ continue
+ content[role_def.replace(".", ":")] = content[role_def]
+ del content[role_def]
@staticmethod
def format_on_edit(final_content, edit_content):
del final_content[key]
# Saving the role definition
- if "definition" in edit_content and edit_content["definition"]:
- for role_def, value in edit_content["definition"].items():
- if role_def == ".":
- final_content["root"] = value
- else:
- final_content[role_def.replace(".", ":")] = value
-
- if "root" not in final_content:
+ for role_def, value in edit_content.items():
+ final_content[role_def.replace(".", ":")] = value
+
+ if ":" in final_content.keys():
+ final_content["root"] = final_content[":"]
+ del final_content[":"]
+
+ if "root" not in final_content.keys():
final_content["root"] = False
@staticmethod
:param definition: role definition to be processed
"""
- ignore_fields = ["_admin", "_id", "name", "root"]
content_keys = list(content.keys())
- definition = dict(content)
-
+
+ content["_id"] = str(content["_id"])
+
for key in content_keys:
- if key in ignore_fields:
- del definition[key]
- if ":" not in key:
+ if ":" in key:
+ content[key.replace(":", ".")] = content[key]
del content[key]
- continue
- definition[key.replace(":", ".")] = definition[key]
- del definition[key]
- del content[key]
-
- content["definition"] = definition
def show(self, session, _id):
"""
Get complete information on an topic
- :param session: contains the used login username and working project
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id: server internal id
:return: dictionary, raise exception if not found.
"""
- filter_db = self._get_project_filter(session, write=False, show_all=True)
+ filter_db = self._get_project_filter(session)
filter_db["_id"] = _id
role = self.db.get_one(self.topic, filter_db)
"""
Get a list of the topic that matches a filter
- :param session: contains the used login username and working project
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param filter_q: filter of data to be applied
:return: The list, it can be empty if no one match the filter.
"""
if not filter_q:
filter_q = {}
+ if "root" in filter_q:
+ filter_q[":"] = filter_q["root"]
+ del filter_q["root"]
+
+ if len(filter_q) > 0:
+ keys = [key for key in filter_q.keys() if "." in key]
+
+ for key in keys:
+ filter_q[key.replace(".", ":")] = filter_q[key]
+ del filter_q[key]
+
roles = self.db.get_list(self.topic, filter_q)
new_roles = []
return new_roles
- def new(self, rollback, session, indata=None, kwargs=None, headers=None, force=False, make_public=False):
+ def new(self, rollback, session, indata=None, kwargs=None, headers=None):
"""
Creates a new entry into database.
:param rollback: list to append created items at database in case a rollback may to be done
- :param session: contains the used login username and working project
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param indata: data to be inserted
:param kwargs: used to override the indata descriptor
:param headers: http request headers
- :param force: If True avoid some dependence checks
- :param make_public: Make the created item public to all projects
:return: _id: identity of the inserted data.
"""
try:
# Override descriptor with query string kwargs
BaseTopic._update_input_with_kwargs(content, kwargs)
- content = self._validate_input_new(content, force)
- self.check_conflict_on_new(session, content, force=force)
- self.format_on_new(content, project_id=session["project_id"], make_public=make_public)
+ content = self._validate_input_new(content, session["force"])
+ self.check_conflict_on_new(session, content)
+ self.format_on_new(content, project_id=session["project_id"], make_public=session["public"])
role_name = content["name"]
role = self.auth.create_role(role_name)
content["_id"] = role["_id"]
except ValidationError as e:
raise EngineException(e, HTTPStatus.UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY)
- def delete(self, session, _id, force=False, dry_run=False):
+ def delete(self, session, _id, dry_run=False):
"""
Delete item by its internal _id
- :param session: contains the used login username, working project, and admin rights
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id: server internal id
- :param force: indicates if deletion must be forced in case of conflict
:param dry_run: make checking but do not delete
:return: dictionary with deleted item _id. It raises EngineException on error: not found, conflict, ...
"""
- self.check_conflict_on_del(session, _id, force)
- filter_q = self._get_project_filter(session, write=True, show_all=True)
+ self.check_conflict_on_del(session, _id, None)
+ filter_q = self._get_project_filter(session)
filter_q["_id"] = _id
if not dry_run:
self.auth.delete_role(_id)
return v
return None
- def edit(self, session, _id, indata=None, kwargs=None, force=False, content=None):
+ def edit(self, session, _id, indata=None, kwargs=None, content=None):
"""
Updates a role entry.
- :param session: contains the used login username and working project
+ :param session: contains "username", "admin", "force", "public", "project_id", "set_project"
:param _id:
:param indata: data to be inserted
:param kwargs: used to override the indata descriptor
- :param force: If True avoid some dependence checks
:param content:
:return: _id: identity of the inserted data.
"""
# Override descriptor with query string kwargs
if kwargs:
- BaseTopic._update_input_with_kwargs(indata, kwargs)
+ self._update_input_with_kwargs(indata, kwargs)
try:
- indata = self._validate_input_edit(indata, force=force)
+ indata = self._validate_input_edit(indata, force=session["force"])
if not content:
content = self.show(session, _id)
- self.check_conflict_on_edit(session, content, indata, _id=_id, force=force)
+ self.check_conflict_on_edit(session, content, indata, _id=_id)
self.format_on_edit(content, indata)
self.db.replace(self.topic, _id, content)
return id