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"""
This auth module is intended to allow OpenStack client-tools to select from a
variety of authentication strategies, including NoAuth (the default), and
Keystone (an identity management system).
> auth_plugin = AuthPlugin(creds)
> auth_plugin.authenticate()
> auth_plugin.auth_token
abcdefg
> auth_plugin.management_url
http://service_endpoint/
"""
import httplib2
from keystoneclient import service_catalog as ks_service_catalog
from oslo_log import log as logging
from oslo_serialization import jsonutils
# NOTE(jokke): simplified transition to py3, behaves like py2 xrange
from six.moves import range
import six.moves.urllib.parse as urlparse
from glance.common import exception
from glance.i18n import _
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
[docs]class BaseStrategy(object):
def __init__(self):
self.auth_token = None
# TODO(sirp): Should expose selecting public/internal/admin URL.
self.management_url = None
[docs] def authenticate(self):
raise NotImplementedError
@property
[docs] def is_authenticated(self):
raise NotImplementedError
@property
[docs] def strategy(self):
raise NotImplementedError
[docs]class NoAuthStrategy(BaseStrategy):
[docs] def authenticate(self):
pass
@property
[docs] def is_authenticated(self):
return True
@property
[docs] def strategy(self):
return 'noauth'
[docs]class KeystoneStrategy(BaseStrategy):
MAX_REDIRECTS = 10
def __init__(self, creds, insecure=False, configure_via_auth=True):
self.creds = creds
self.insecure = insecure
self.configure_via_auth = configure_via_auth
super(KeystoneStrategy, self).__init__()
[docs] def check_auth_params(self):
# Ensure that supplied credential parameters are as required
for required in ('username', 'password', 'auth_url',
'strategy'):
if self.creds.get(required) is None:
raise exception.MissingCredentialError(required=required)
if self.creds['strategy'] != 'keystone':
raise exception.BadAuthStrategy(expected='keystone',
received=self.creds['strategy'])
# For v2.0 also check tenant is present
if self.creds['auth_url'].rstrip('/').endswith('v2.0'):
if self.creds.get("tenant") is None:
raise exception.MissingCredentialError(required='tenant')
[docs] def authenticate(self):
"""Authenticate with the Keystone service.
There are a few scenarios to consider here:
1. Which version of Keystone are we using? v1 which uses headers to
pass the credentials, or v2 which uses a JSON encoded request body?
2. Keystone may respond back with a redirection using a 305 status
code.
3. We may attempt a v1 auth when v2 is what's called for. In this
case, we rewrite the url to contain /v2.0/ and retry using the v2
protocol.
"""
def _authenticate(auth_url):
# If OS_AUTH_URL is missing a trailing slash add one
if not auth_url.endswith('/'):
auth_url += '/'
token_url = urlparse.urljoin(auth_url, "tokens")
# 1. Check Keystone version
is_v2 = auth_url.rstrip('/').endswith('v2.0')
if is_v2:
self._v2_auth(token_url)
else:
self._v1_auth(token_url)
self.check_auth_params()
auth_url = self.creds['auth_url']
for redirect_iter in range(self.MAX_REDIRECTS):
try:
_authenticate(auth_url)
except exception.AuthorizationRedirect as e:
# 2. Keystone may redirect us
auth_url = e.url
except exception.AuthorizationFailure:
# 3. In some configurations nova makes redirection to
# v2.0 keystone endpoint. Also, new location does not
# contain real endpoint, only hostname and port.
if 'v2.0' not in auth_url:
auth_url = urlparse.urljoin(auth_url, 'v2.0/')
else:
# If we successfully auth'd, then memorize the correct auth_url
# for future use.
self.creds['auth_url'] = auth_url
break
else:
# Guard against a redirection loop
raise exception.MaxRedirectsExceeded(redirects=self.MAX_REDIRECTS)
def _v1_auth(self, token_url):
creds = self.creds
headers = {
'X-Auth-User': creds['username'],
'X-Auth-Key': creds['password']
}
tenant = creds.get('tenant')
if tenant:
headers['X-Auth-Tenant'] = tenant
resp, resp_body = self._do_request(token_url, 'GET', headers=headers)
def _management_url(self, resp):
for url_header in ('x-image-management-url',
'x-server-management-url',
'x-glance'):
try:
return resp[url_header]
except KeyError as e:
not_found = e
raise not_found
if resp.status in (200, 204):
try:
if self.configure_via_auth:
self.management_url = _management_url(self, resp)
self.auth_token = resp['x-auth-token']
except KeyError:
raise exception.AuthorizationFailure()
elif resp.status == 305:
raise exception.AuthorizationRedirect(uri=resp['location'])
elif resp.status == 400:
raise exception.AuthBadRequest(url=token_url)
elif resp.status == 401:
raise exception.NotAuthenticated()
elif resp.status == 404:
raise exception.AuthUrlNotFound(url=token_url)
else:
raise Exception(_('Unexpected response: %s') % resp.status)
def _v2_auth(self, token_url):
creds = self.creds
creds = {
"auth": {
"tenantName": creds['tenant'],
"passwordCredentials": {
"username": creds['username'],
"password": creds['password']
}
}
}
headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}
req_body = jsonutils.dumps(creds)
resp, resp_body = self._do_request(
token_url, 'POST', headers=headers, body=req_body)
if resp.status == 200:
resp_auth = jsonutils.loads(resp_body)['access']
creds_region = self.creds.get('region')
if self.configure_via_auth:
endpoint = get_endpoint(resp_auth['serviceCatalog'],
endpoint_region=creds_region)
self.management_url = endpoint
self.auth_token = resp_auth['token']['id']
elif resp.status == 305:
raise exception.RedirectException(resp['location'])
elif resp.status == 400:
raise exception.AuthBadRequest(url=token_url)
elif resp.status == 401:
raise exception.NotAuthenticated()
elif resp.status == 404:
raise exception.AuthUrlNotFound(url=token_url)
else:
raise Exception(_('Unexpected response: %s') % resp.status)
@property
[docs] def is_authenticated(self):
return self.auth_token is not None
@property
[docs] def strategy(self):
return 'keystone'
def _do_request(self, url, method, headers=None, body=None):
headers = headers or {}
conn = httplib2.Http()
conn.force_exception_to_status_code = True
conn.disable_ssl_certificate_validation = self.insecure
headers['User-Agent'] = 'glance-client'
resp, resp_body = conn.request(url, method, headers=headers, body=body)
return resp, resp_body
[docs]def get_plugin_from_strategy(strategy, creds=None, insecure=False,
configure_via_auth=True):
if strategy == 'noauth':
return NoAuthStrategy()
elif strategy == 'keystone':
return KeystoneStrategy(creds, insecure,
configure_via_auth=configure_via_auth)
else:
raise Exception(_("Unknown auth strategy '%s'") % strategy)
[docs]def get_endpoint(service_catalog, service_type='image', endpoint_region=None,
endpoint_type='publicURL'):
"""
Select an endpoint from the service catalog
We search the full service catalog for services
matching both type and region. If the client
supplied no region then any 'image' endpoint
is considered a match. There must be one -- and
only one -- successful match in the catalog,
otherwise we will raise an exception.
"""
endpoints = ks_service_catalog.ServiceCatalogV2(
{'serviceCatalog': service_catalog}
).get_urls(service_type=service_type,
region_name=endpoint_region,
endpoint_type=endpoint_type)
if endpoints is None:
raise exception.NoServiceEndpoint()
elif len(endpoints) == 1:
return endpoints[0]
else:
raise exception.RegionAmbiguity(region=endpoint_region)