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This module contains C{L{OpenIDStore}} implementations that use
various SQL databases to back them.
Example of how to initialize a store database::
python -c 'from openid.store import sqlstore; import pysqlite2.dbapi2; sqlstore.SQLiteStore(pysqlite2.dbapi2.connect("cstore.db")).createTables()'
"""
import re
import time
from openid.association import Association
from openid.store.interface import OpenIDStore
from openid.store import nonce
def _inTxn(func):
def wrapped(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self._callInTransaction(func, self, *args, **kwargs)
if hasattr(func, '__name__'):
try:
wrapped.__name__ = func.__name__[4:]
except TypeError:
pass
if hasattr(func, '__doc__'):
wrapped.__doc__ = func.__doc__
return wrapped
class SQLStore(OpenIDStore):
"""
This is the parent class for the SQL stores, which contains the
logic common to all of the SQL stores.
The table names used are determined by the class variables
C{L{associations_table}} and
C{L{nonces_table}}. To change the name of the tables used, pass
new table names into the constructor.
To create the tables with the proper schema, see the
C{L{createTables}} method.
This class shouldn't be used directly. Use one of its subclasses
instead, as those contain the code necessary to use a specific
database.
All methods other than C{L{__init__}} and C{L{createTables}}
should be considered implementation details.
@cvar associations_table: This is the default name of the table to
keep associations in
@cvar nonces_table: This is the default name of the table to keep
nonces in.
@sort: __init__, createTables
"""
associations_table = 'oid_associations'
nonces_table = 'oid_nonces'
def __init__(self, conn, associations_table=None, nonces_table=None):
"""
This creates a new SQLStore instance. It requires an
established database connection be given to it, and it allows
overriding the default table names.
@param conn: This must be an established connection to a
database of the correct type for the SQLStore subclass
you're using.
@type conn: A python database API compatible connection
object.
@param associations_table: This is an optional parameter to
specify the name of the table used for storing
associations. The default value is specified in
C{L{SQLStore.associations_table}}.
@type associations_table: C{str}
@param nonces_table: This is an optional parameter to specify
the name of the table used for storing nonces. The
default value is specified in C{L{SQLStore.nonces_table}}.
@type nonces_table: C{str}
"""
self.conn = conn
self.cur = None
self._statement_cache = {}
self._table_names = {
'associations': associations_table or self.associations_table,
'nonces': nonces_table or self.nonces_table,
}
self.max_nonce_age = 6 * 60 * 60 # Six hours, in seconds
# DB API extension: search for "Connection Attributes .Error,
# .ProgrammingError, etc." in
# http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0249/
if (hasattr(self.conn, 'IntegrityError') and
hasattr(self.conn, 'OperationalError')):
self.exceptions = self.conn
if not (hasattr(self.exceptions, 'IntegrityError') and
hasattr(self.exceptions, 'OperationalError')):
raise RuntimeError("Error using database connection module "
"(Maybe it can't be imported?)")
def blobDecode(self, blob):
"""Convert a blob as returned by the SQL engine into a str object.
str -> str"""
return blob
def blobEncode(self, s):
"""Convert a str object into the necessary object for storing
in the database as a blob."""
return s
def _getSQL(self, sql_name):
try:
return self._statement_cache[sql_name]
except KeyError:
sql = getattr(self, sql_name)
sql %= self._table_names
self._statement_cache[sql_name] = sql
return sql
def _execSQL(self, sql_name, *args):
sql = self._getSQL(sql_name)
# Kludge because we have reports of postgresql not quoting
# arguments if they are passed in as unicode instead of str.
# Currently the strings in our tables just have ascii in them,
# so this ought to be safe.
def unicode_to_str(arg):
if isinstance(arg, unicode):
return str(arg)
else:
return arg
str_args = map(unicode_to_str, args)
self.cur.execute(sql, str_args)
def __getattr__(self, attr):
# if the attribute starts with db_, use a default
# implementation that looks up the appropriate SQL statement
# as an attribute of this object and executes it.
if attr[:3] == 'db_':
sql_name = attr[3:] + '_sql'
def func(*args):
return self._execSQL(sql_name, *args)
setattr(self, attr, func)
return func
else:
raise AttributeError('Attribute %r not found' % (attr,))
def _callInTransaction(self, func, *args, **kwargs):
"""Execute the given function inside of a transaction, with an
open cursor. If no exception is raised, the transaction is
comitted, otherwise it is rolled back."""
# No nesting of transactions
self.conn.rollback()
try:
self.cur = self.conn.cursor()
try:
ret = func(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
self.cur.close()
self.cur = None
except:
self.conn.rollback()
raise
else:
self.conn.commit()
return ret
def txn_createTables(self):
"""
This method creates the database tables necessary for this
store to work. It should not be called if the tables already
exist.
"""
self.db_create_nonce()
self.db_create_assoc()
createTables = _inTxn(txn_createTables)
def txn_storeAssociation(self, server_url, association):
"""Set the association for the server URL.
Association -> NoneType
"""
a = association
self.db_set_assoc(
server_url,
a.handle,
self.blobEncode(a.secret),
a.issued,
a.lifetime,
a.assoc_type)
storeAssociation = _inTxn(txn_storeAssociation)
def txn_getAssociation(self, server_url, handle=None):
"""Get the most recent association that has been set for this
server URL and handle.
str -> NoneType or Association
"""
if handle is not None:
self.db_get_assoc(server_url, handle)
else:
self.db_get_assocs(server_url)
rows = self.cur.fetchall()
if len(rows) == 0:
return None
else:
associations = []
for values in rows:
assoc = Association(*values)
assoc.secret = self.blobDecode(assoc.secret)
if assoc.getExpiresIn() == 0:
self.txn_removeAssociation(server_url, assoc.handle)
else:
associations.append((assoc.issued, assoc))
if associations:
associations.sort()
return associations[-1][1]
else:
return None
getAssociation = _inTxn(txn_getAssociation)
def txn_removeAssociation(self, server_url, handle):
"""Remove the association for the given server URL and handle,
returning whether the association existed at all.
(str, str) -> bool
"""
self.db_remove_assoc(server_url, handle)
return self.cur.rowcount > 0 # -1 is undefined
removeAssociation = _inTxn(txn_removeAssociation)
def txn_useNonce(self, server_url, timestamp, salt):
"""Return whether this nonce is present, and if it is, then
remove it from the set.
str -> bool"""
if abs(timestamp - time.time()) > nonce.SKEW:
return False
try:
self.db_add_nonce(server_url, timestamp, salt)
except self.exceptions.IntegrityError:
# The key uniqueness check failed
return False
else:
# The nonce was successfully added
return True
useNonce = _inTxn(txn_useNonce)
def txn_cleanupNonces(self):
self.db_clean_nonce(int(time.time()) - nonce.SKEW)
return self.cur.rowcount
cleanupNonces = _inTxn(txn_cleanupNonces)
def txn_cleanupAssociations(self):
self.db_clean_assoc(int(time.time()))
return self.cur.rowcount
cleanupAssociations = _inTxn(txn_cleanupAssociations)
class SQLiteStore(SQLStore):
"""
This is an SQLite-based specialization of C{L{SQLStore}}.
To create an instance, see C{L{SQLStore.__init__}}. To create the
tables it will use, see C{L{SQLStore.createTables}}.
All other methods are implementation details.
"""
create_nonce_sql = """
CREATE TABLE %(nonces)s (
server_url VARCHAR,
timestamp INTEGER,
salt VARCHAR(255),
UNIQUE(server_url, timestamp, salt)
);
"""
create_assoc_sql = """
CREATE TABLE %(associations)s
(
server_url VARCHAR(2047),
handle VARCHAR(255),
secret BLOB(128),
issued INTEGER,
lifetime INTEGER,
assoc_type VARCHAR(64),
PRIMARY KEY (server_url, handle)
);
"""
set_assoc_sql = ('INSERT OR REPLACE INTO %(associations)s '
'(server_url, handle, secret, issued, '
'lifetime, assoc_type) '
'VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?);')
get_assocs_sql = ('SELECT handle, secret, issued, lifetime, assoc_type '
'FROM %(associations)s WHERE server_url = ?;')
get_assoc_sql = (
'SELECT handle, secret, issued, lifetime, assoc_type '
'FROM %(associations)s WHERE server_url = ? AND handle = ?;')
get_expired_sql = ('SELECT server_url '
'FROM %(associations)s WHERE issued + lifetime < ?;')
remove_assoc_sql = ('DELETE FROM %(associations)s '
'WHERE server_url = ? AND handle = ?;')
clean_assoc_sql = 'DELETE FROM %(associations)s WHERE issued + lifetime < ?;'
add_nonce_sql = 'INSERT INTO %(nonces)s VALUES (?, ?, ?);'
clean_nonce_sql = 'DELETE FROM %(nonces)s WHERE timestamp < ?;'
def blobDecode(self, buf):
return str(buf)
def blobEncode(self, s):
return buffer(s)
def useNonce(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Older versions of the sqlite wrapper do not raise
# IntegrityError as they should, so we have to detect the
# message from the OperationalError.
try:
return super(SQLiteStore, self).useNonce(*args, **kwargs)
except self.exceptions.OperationalError, why:
if re.match('^columns .* are not unique$', why[0]):
return False
else:
raise
class MySQLStore(SQLStore):
"""
This is a MySQL-based specialization of C{L{SQLStore}}.
Uses InnoDB tables for transaction support.
To create an instance, see C{L{SQLStore.__init__}}. To create the
tables it will use, see C{L{SQLStore.createTables}}.
All other methods are implementation details.
"""
try:
import MySQLdb as exceptions
except ImportError:
exceptions = None
create_nonce_sql = """
CREATE TABLE %(nonces)s (
server_url BLOB NOT NULL,
timestamp INTEGER NOT NULL,
salt VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (server_url(255), timestamp, salt)
)
ENGINE=InnoDB;
"""
create_assoc_sql = """
CREATE TABLE %(associations)s
(
server_url BLOB NOT NULL,
handle VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
secret BLOB NOT NULL,
issued INTEGER NOT NULL,
lifetime INTEGER NOT NULL,
assoc_type VARCHAR(64) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (server_url(255), handle)
)
ENGINE=InnoDB;
"""
set_assoc_sql = ('REPLACE INTO %(associations)s '
'VALUES (%%s, %%s, %%s, %%s, %%s, %%s);')
get_assocs_sql = ('SELECT handle, secret, issued, lifetime, assoc_type'
' FROM %(associations)s WHERE server_url = %%s;')
get_expired_sql = ('SELECT server_url '
'FROM %(associations)s WHERE issued + lifetime < %%s;')
get_assoc_sql = (
'SELECT handle, secret, issued, lifetime, assoc_type'
' FROM %(associations)s WHERE server_url = %%s AND handle = %%s;')
remove_assoc_sql = ('DELETE FROM %(associations)s '
'WHERE server_url = %%s AND handle = %%s;')
clean_assoc_sql = 'DELETE FROM %(associations)s WHERE issued + lifetime < %%s;'
add_nonce_sql = 'INSERT INTO %(nonces)s VALUES (%%s, %%s, %%s);'
clean_nonce_sql = 'DELETE FROM %(nonces)s WHERE timestamp < %%s;'
def blobDecode(self, blob):
if type(blob) is str:
# Versions of MySQLdb >= 1.2.2
return blob
else:
# Versions of MySQLdb prior to 1.2.2 (as far as we can tell)
return blob.tostring()
class PostgreSQLStore(SQLStore):
"""
This is a PostgreSQL-based specialization of C{L{SQLStore}}.
To create an instance, see C{L{SQLStore.__init__}}. To create the
tables it will use, see C{L{SQLStore.createTables}}.
All other methods are implementation details.
"""
try:
import psycopg as exceptions
except ImportError:
# psycopg2 has the dbapi extension where the exception classes
# are available on the connection object. A psycopg2
# connection will use the correct exception classes because of
# this, and a psycopg connection will fall through to use the
# psycopg imported above.
exceptions = None
create_nonce_sql = """
CREATE TABLE %(nonces)s (
server_url VARCHAR(2047) NOT NULL,
timestamp INTEGER NOT NULL,
salt VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (server_url, timestamp, salt)
);
"""
create_assoc_sql = """
CREATE TABLE %(associations)s
(
server_url VARCHAR(2047) NOT NULL,
handle VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
secret BYTEA NOT NULL,
issued INTEGER NOT NULL,
lifetime INTEGER NOT NULL,
assoc_type VARCHAR(64) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (server_url, handle),
CONSTRAINT secret_length_constraint CHECK (LENGTH(secret) <= 128)
);
"""
def db_set_assoc(self, server_url, handle, secret, issued, lifetime, assoc_type):
"""
Set an association. This is implemented as a method because
REPLACE INTO is not supported by PostgreSQL (and is not
standard SQL).
"""
result = self.db_get_assoc(server_url, handle)
rows = self.cur.fetchall()
if len(rows):
# Update the table since this associations already exists.
return self.db_update_assoc(secret, issued, lifetime, assoc_type,
server_url, handle)
else:
# Insert a new record because this association wasn't
# found.
return self.db_new_assoc(server_url, handle, secret, issued,
lifetime, assoc_type)
new_assoc_sql = ('INSERT INTO %(associations)s '
'VALUES (%%s, %%s, %%s, %%s, %%s, %%s);')
update_assoc_sql = ('UPDATE %(associations)s SET '
'secret = %%s, issued = %%s, '
'lifetime = %%s, assoc_type = %%s '
'WHERE server_url = %%s AND handle = %%s;')
get_assocs_sql = ('SELECT handle, secret, issued, lifetime, assoc_type'
' FROM %(associations)s WHERE server_url = %%s;')
get_expired_sql = ('SELECT server_url '
'FROM %(associations)s WHERE issued + lifetime < %%s;')
get_assoc_sql = (
'SELECT handle, secret, issued, lifetime, assoc_type'
' FROM %(associations)s WHERE server_url = %%s AND handle = %%s;')
remove_assoc_sql = ('DELETE FROM %(associations)s '
'WHERE server_url = %%s AND handle = %%s;')
clean_assoc_sql = 'DELETE FROM %(associations)s WHERE issued + lifetime < %%s;'
add_nonce_sql = 'INSERT INTO %(nonces)s VALUES (%%s, %%s, %%s);'
clean_nonce_sql = 'DELETE FROM %(nonces)s WHERE timestamp < %%s;'
def blobEncode(self, blob):
try:
from psycopg2 import Binary
except ImportError:
from psycopg import Binary
return Binary(blob)
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