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from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
from django.core.exceptions import PermissionDenied
from guardian.compat import str
from guardian.models import UserObjectPermission
from guardian.utils import get_403_or_None
from guardian.utils import get_anonymous_user
class LoginRequiredMixin(object):
"""
A login required mixin for use with class based views. This Class is a
light wrapper around the `login_required` decorator and hence function
parameters are just attributes defined on the class.
Due to parent class order traversal this mixin must be added as the left
most mixin of a view.
The mixin has exaclty the same flow as `login_required` decorator:
If the user isn't logged in, redirect to ``settings.LOGIN_URL``, passing
the current absolute path in the query string. Example:
``/accounts/login/?next=/polls/3/``.
If the user is logged in, execute the view normally. The view code is
free to assume the user is logged in.
**Class Settings**
``LoginRequiredMixin.redirect_field_name``
*Default*: ``'next'``
``LoginRequiredMixin.login_url``
*Default*: ``settings.LOGIN_URL``
"""
redirect_field_name = REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME
login_url = settings.LOGIN_URL
def dispatch(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
return login_required(redirect_field_name=self.redirect_field_name,
login_url=self.login_url)(
super(LoginRequiredMixin, self).dispatch
)(request, *args, **kwargs)
class PermissionRequiredMixin(object):
"""
A view mixin that verifies if the current logged in user has the specified
permission by wrapping the ``request.user.has_perm(..)`` method.
If a `get_object()` method is defined either manually or by including
another mixin (for example ``SingleObjectMixin``) or ``self.object`` is
defined then the permission will be tested against that specific instance,
alternatively you can specify `get_permission_object()` method if ``self.object``
or `get_object()` does not return the object against you want to test permission
.. note:
Testing of a permission against a specific object instance requires an
authentication backend that supports. Please see ``django-guardian`` to
add object level permissions to your project.
The mixin does the following:
If the user isn't logged in, redirect to settings.LOGIN_URL, passing
the current absolute path in the query string. Example:
/accounts/login/?next=/polls/3/.
If the `raise_exception` is set to True than rather than redirect to
login page a `PermissionDenied` (403) is raised.
If the user is logged in, and passes the permission check than the view
is executed normally.
**Example Usage**::
class SecureView(PermissionRequiredMixin, View):
...
permission_required = 'auth.change_user'
...
**Class Settings**
``PermissionRequiredMixin.permission_required``
*Default*: ``None``, must be set to either a string or list of strings
in format: *<app_label>.<permission_codename>*.
``PermissionRequiredMixin.login_url``
*Default*: ``settings.LOGIN_URL``
``PermissionRequiredMixin.redirect_field_name``
*Default*: ``'next'``
``PermissionRequiredMixin.return_403``
*Default*: ``False``. Returns 403 error page instead of redirecting
user.
``PermissionRequiredMixin.raise_exception``
*Default*: ``False``
`permission_required` - the permission to check of form "<app_label>.<permission codename>"
i.e. 'polls.can_vote' for a permission on a model in the polls application.
``PermissionRequiredMixin.accept_global_perms``
*Default*: ``False``, If accept_global_perms would be set to True, then
mixing would first check for global perms, if none found, then it will
proceed to check object level permissions.
``PermissionRequiredMixin.permission_object``
*Default*: ``None``, object against which test the permission; if None fallback
to ``self.get_permission_object()`` which return ``self.get_object()``
or ``self.object`` by default.
"""
### default class view settings
login_url = settings.LOGIN_URL
permission_required = None
redirect_field_name = REDIRECT_FIELD_NAME
return_403 = False
raise_exception = False
accept_global_perms = False
permission_object = None
def get_required_permissions(self, request=None):
"""
Returns list of permissions in format *<app_label>.<codename>* that
should be checked against *request.user* and *object*. By default, it
returns list from ``permission_required`` attribute.
:param request: Original request.
"""
if isinstance(self.permission_required, str):
perms = [self.permission_required]
elif isinstance(self.permission_required, Iterable):
perms = [p for p in self.permission_required]
else:
raise ImproperlyConfigured("'PermissionRequiredMixin' requires "
"'permission_required' attribute to be set to "
"'<app_label>.<permission codename>' but is set to '%s' instead"
% self.permission_required)
return perms
def get_permission_object(self):
if self.permission_object:
return self.permission_object
return (hasattr(self, 'get_object') and self.get_object()
or getattr(self, 'object', None))
def check_permissions(self, request):
"""
Checks if *request.user* has all permissions returned by
*get_required_permissions* method.
:param request: Original request.
"""
obj = self.get_permission_object()
forbidden = get_403_or_None(request,
perms=self.get_required_permissions(request),
obj=obj,
login_url=self.login_url,
redirect_field_name=self.redirect_field_name,
return_403=self.return_403,
accept_global_perms=self.accept_global_perms
)
if forbidden:
self.on_permission_check_fail(request, forbidden, obj=obj)
if forbidden and self.raise_exception:
raise PermissionDenied()
return forbidden
def on_permission_check_fail(self, request, response, obj=None):
"""
Method called upon permission check fail. By default it does nothing and
should be overridden, if needed.
:param request: Original request
:param response: 403 response returned by *check_permissions* method.
:param obj: Object that was fetched from the view (using ``get_object``
method or ``object`` attribute, in that order).
"""
def dispatch(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
self.request = request
self.args = args
self.kwargs = kwargs
response = self.check_permissions(request)
if response:
return response
return super(PermissionRequiredMixin, self).dispatch(request, *args,
**kwargs)
class GuardianUserMixin(object):
@staticmethod
def get_anonymous():
return get_anonymous_user()
def add_obj_perm(self, perm, obj):
return UserObjectPermission.objects.assign_perm(perm, self, obj)
def del_obj_perm(self, perm, obj):
return UserObjectPermission.objects.remove_perm(perm, self, obj)
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