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"""
Base class for holding contextual information of a request
This class has several uses:
* Used for storing security information in a web request.
* Used for passing contextual details to oslo.log.
Projects should subclass this class if they wish to enhance the request
context or provide additional information in their specific WSGI pipeline
or logging context.
"""
import inspect
import itertools
import threading
import uuid
_request_store = threading.local()
def generate_request_id():
"""Generate a unique request id."""
return 'req-%s' % uuid.uuid4()
class RequestContext(object):
"""Helper class to represent useful information about a request context.
Stores information about the security context under which the user
accesses the system, as well as additional request information.
"""
user_idt_format = '{user} {tenant} {domain} {user_domain} {p_domain}'
def __init__(self, auth_token=None, user=None, tenant=None, domain=None,
user_domain=None, project_domain=None, is_admin=False,
read_only=False, show_deleted=False, request_id=None,
resource_uuid=None, overwrite=True, roles=None):
"""Initialize the RequestContext
:param overwrite: Set to False to ensure that the greenthread local
copy of the index is not overwritten.
"""
self.auth_token = auth_token
self.user = user
self.tenant = tenant
self.domain = domain
self.user_domain = user_domain
self.project_domain = project_domain
self.is_admin = is_admin
self.read_only = read_only
self.show_deleted = show_deleted
self.resource_uuid = resource_uuid
self.roles = roles or []
if not request_id:
request_id = generate_request_id()
self.request_id = request_id
if overwrite or not get_current():
self.update_store()
def update_store(self):
"""Store the context in the current thread."""
_request_store.context = self
def to_policy_values(self):
"""A dictionary of context attributes to enforce policy with.
oslo.policy enforcement requires a dictionary of attributes
representing the current logged in user on which it applies policy
enforcement. This dictionary defines a standard list of attributes that
should be available for enforcement across services.
It is expected that services will often have to override this method
with either deprecated values or additional attributes used by that
service specific policy.
"""
return {'user_id': self.user,
'user_domain_id': self.user_domain,
'project_id': self.tenant,
'project_domain_id': self.project_domain,
'roles': self.roles}
def to_dict(self):
"""Return a dictionary of context attributes."""
user_idt = (
self.user_idt_format.format(user=self.user or '-',
tenant=self.tenant or '-',
domain=self.domain or '-',
user_domain=self.user_domain or '-',
p_domain=self.project_domain or '-'))
return {'user': self.user,
'tenant': self.tenant,
'domain': self.domain,
'user_domain': self.user_domain,
'project_domain': self.project_domain,
'is_admin': self.is_admin,
'read_only': self.read_only,
'show_deleted': self.show_deleted,
'auth_token': self.auth_token,
'request_id': self.request_id,
'resource_uuid': self.resource_uuid,
'roles': self.roles,
'user_identity': user_idt}
def get_logging_values(self):
"""Return a dictionary of logging specific context attributes."""
values = self.to_dict()
return values
@classmethod
def from_dict(cls, values):
"""Construct a context object from a provided dictionary."""
allowed = [arg for arg in
inspect.getargspec(RequestContext.__init__).args
if arg != 'self']
kwargs = {k: v for (k, v) in values.items() if k in allowed}
return cls(**kwargs)
@classmethod
def from_environ(cls, environ, **kwargs):
"""Load a context object from a request environment.
If keyword arguments are provided then they override the values in the
request environment.
:param environ: The environment dictionary associated with a request.
:type environ: dict
"""
# Load a new context object from the environment variables set by
# auth_token middleware. See:
# http://docs.openstack.org/developer/keystonemiddleware/api/keystonemiddleware.auth_token.html#what-auth-token-adds-to-the-request-for-use-by-the-openstack-service
kwargs.setdefault('auth_token', environ.get('HTTP_X_AUTH_TOKEN'))
kwargs.setdefault('user', environ.get('HTTP_X_USER_ID'))
kwargs.setdefault('tenant', environ.get('HTTP_X_PROJECT_ID'))
kwargs.setdefault('user_domain', environ.get('HTTP_X_USER_DOMAIN_ID'))
kwargs.setdefault('project_domain',
environ.get('HTTP_X_PROJECT_DOMAIN_ID'))
roles = environ.get('HTTP_X_ROLES')
kwargs.setdefault('roles', roles.split(',') if roles else [])
return cls(**kwargs)
def get_admin_context(show_deleted=False):
"""Create an administrator context."""
context = RequestContext(None,
tenant=None,
is_admin=True,
show_deleted=show_deleted,
overwrite=False)
return context
def get_context_from_function_and_args(function, args, kwargs):
"""Find an arg of type RequestContext and return it.
This is useful in a couple of decorators where we don't
know much about the function we're wrapping.
"""
for arg in itertools.chain(kwargs.values(), args):
if isinstance(arg, RequestContext):
return arg
return None
def is_user_context(context):
"""Indicates if the request context is a normal user."""
if not context or not isinstance(context, RequestContext):
return False
if context.is_admin:
return False
return True
def get_current():
"""Return this thread's current context
If no context is set, returns None
"""
return getattr(_request_store, 'context', None)
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