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from codecs import utf_8_decode
from codecs import utf_8_encode
import hashlib
import base64
import re
import time as time_mod
import warnings
from zope.interface import implementer
from webob.cookies import CookieProfile
from pyramid.compat import (
long,
text_type,
binary_type,
url_unquote,
url_quote,
bytes_,
ascii_native_,
native_,
)
from pyramid.interfaces import (
IAuthenticationPolicy,
IDebugLogger,
)
from pyramid.security import (
Authenticated,
Everyone,
)
from pyramid.util import strings_differ
VALID_TOKEN = re.compile(r"^[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9+_-]*$")
class CallbackAuthenticationPolicy(object):
""" Abstract class """
debug = False
callback = None
def _log(self, msg, methodname, request):
logger = request.registry.queryUtility(IDebugLogger)
if logger:
cls = self.__class__
classname = cls.__module__ + '.' + cls.__name__
methodname = classname + '.' + methodname
logger.debug(methodname + ': ' + msg)
def _clean_principal(self, princid):
if princid in (Authenticated, Everyone):
princid = None
return princid
def authenticated_userid(self, request):
""" Return the authenticated userid or ``None``.
If no callback is registered, this will be the same as
``unauthenticated_userid``.
If a ``callback`` is registered, this will return the userid if
and only if the callback returns a value that is not ``None``.
"""
debug = self.debug
userid = self.unauthenticated_userid(request)
if userid is None:
debug and self._log(
'call to unauthenticated_userid returned None; returning None',
'authenticated_userid',
request)
return None
if self._clean_principal(userid) is None:
debug and self._log(
('use of userid %r is disallowed by any built-in Pyramid '
'security policy, returning None' % userid),
'authenticated_userid' ,
request)
return None
if self.callback is None:
debug and self._log(
'there was no groupfinder callback; returning %r' % (userid,),
'authenticated_userid',
request)
return userid
callback_ok = self.callback(userid, request)
if callback_ok is not None: # is not None!
debug and self._log(
'groupfinder callback returned %r; returning %r' % (
callback_ok, userid),
'authenticated_userid',
request
)
return userid
debug and self._log(
'groupfinder callback returned None; returning None',
'authenticated_userid',
request
)
def effective_principals(self, request):
""" A list of effective principals derived from request.
This will return a list of principals including, at least,
:data:`pyramid.security.Everyone`. If there is no authenticated
userid, or the ``callback`` returns ``None``, this will be the
only principal:
.. code-block:: python
return [Everyone]
If the ``callback`` does not return ``None`` and an authenticated
userid is found, then the principals will include
:data:`pyramid.security.Authenticated`, the ``authenticated_userid``
and the list of principals returned by the ``callback``:
.. code-block:: python
extra_principals = callback(userid, request)
return [Everyone, Authenticated, userid] + extra_principals
"""
debug = self.debug
effective_principals = [Everyone]
userid = self.unauthenticated_userid(request)
if userid is None:
debug and self._log(
'unauthenticated_userid returned %r; returning %r' % (
userid, effective_principals),
'effective_principals',
request
)
return effective_principals
if self._clean_principal(userid) is None:
debug and self._log(
('unauthenticated_userid returned disallowed %r; returning %r '
'as if it was None' % (userid, effective_principals)),
'effective_principals',
request
)
return effective_principals
if self.callback is None:
debug and self._log(
'groupfinder callback is None, so groups is []',
'effective_principals',
request)
groups = []
else:
groups = self.callback(userid, request)
debug and self._log(
'groupfinder callback returned %r as groups' % (groups,),
'effective_principals',
request)
if groups is None: # is None!
debug and self._log(
'returning effective principals: %r' % (
effective_principals,),
'effective_principals',
request
)
return effective_principals
effective_principals.append(Authenticated)
effective_principals.append(userid)
effective_principals.extend(groups)
debug and self._log(
'returning effective principals: %r' % (
effective_principals,),
'effective_principals',
request
)
return effective_principals
@implementer(IAuthenticationPolicy)
class RepozeWho1AuthenticationPolicy(CallbackAuthenticationPolicy):
""" A :app:`Pyramid` :term:`authentication policy` which
obtains data from the :mod:`repoze.who` 1.X WSGI 'API' (the
``repoze.who.identity`` key in the WSGI environment).
Constructor Arguments
``identifier_name``
Default: ``auth_tkt``. The :mod:`repoze.who` plugin name that
performs remember/forget. Optional.
``callback``
Default: ``None``. A callback passed the :mod:`repoze.who` identity
and the :term:`request`, expected to return ``None`` if the user
represented by the identity doesn't exist or a sequence of principal
identifiers (possibly empty) representing groups if the user does
exist. If ``callback`` is None, the userid will be assumed to exist
with no group principals.
Objects of this class implement the interface described by
:class:`pyramid.interfaces.IAuthenticationPolicy`.
"""
def __init__(self, identifier_name='auth_tkt', callback=None):
self.identifier_name = identifier_name
self.callback = callback
def _get_identity(self, request):
return request.environ.get('repoze.who.identity')
def _get_identifier(self, request):
plugins = request.environ.get('repoze.who.plugins')
if plugins is None:
return None
identifier = plugins[self.identifier_name]
return identifier
def authenticated_userid(self, request):
""" Return the authenticated userid or ``None``.
If no callback is registered, this will be the same as
``unauthenticated_userid``.
If a ``callback`` is registered, this will return the userid if
and only if the callback returns a value that is not ``None``.
"""
identity = self._get_identity(request)
if identity is None:
self.debug and self._log(
'repoze.who identity is None, returning None',
'authenticated_userid',
request)
return None
userid = identity['repoze.who.userid']
if userid is None:
self.debug and self._log(
'repoze.who.userid is None, returning None' % userid,
'authenticated_userid',
request)
return None
if self._clean_principal(userid) is None:
self.debug and self._log(
('use of userid %r is disallowed by any built-in Pyramid '
'security policy, returning None' % userid),
'authenticated_userid',
request)
return None
if self.callback is None:
return userid
if self.callback(identity, request) is not None: # is not None!
return userid
def unauthenticated_userid(self, request):
""" Return the ``repoze.who.userid`` key from the detected identity."""
identity = self._get_identity(request)
if identity is None:
return None
return identity['repoze.who.userid']
def effective_principals(self, request):
""" A list of effective principals derived from the identity.
This will return a list of principals including, at least,
:data:`pyramid.security.Everyone`. If there is no identity, or
the ``callback`` returns ``None``, this will be the only principal.
If the ``callback`` does not return ``None`` and an identity is
found, then the principals will include
:data:`pyramid.security.Authenticated`, the ``authenticated_userid``
and the list of principals returned by the ``callback``.
"""
effective_principals = [Everyone]
identity = self._get_identity(request)
if identity is None:
self.debug and self._log(
('repoze.who identity was None; returning %r' %
effective_principals),
'effective_principals',
request
)
return effective_principals
if self.callback is None:
groups = []
else:
groups = self.callback(identity, request)
if groups is None: # is None!
self.debug and self._log(
('security policy groups callback returned None; returning %r' %
effective_principals),
'effective_principals',
request
)
return effective_principals
userid = identity['repoze.who.userid']
if userid is None:
self.debug and self._log(
('repoze.who.userid was None; returning %r' %
effective_principals),
'effective_principals',
request
)
return effective_principals
if self._clean_principal(userid) is None:
self.debug and self._log(
('unauthenticated_userid returned disallowed %r; returning %r '
'as if it was None' % (userid, effective_principals)),
'effective_principals',
request
)
return effective_principals
effective_principals.append(Authenticated)
effective_principals.append(userid)
effective_principals.extend(groups)
return effective_principals
def remember(self, request, userid, **kw):
""" Store the ``userid`` as ``repoze.who.userid``.
The identity to authenticated to :mod:`repoze.who`
will contain the given userid as ``userid``, and
provide all keyword arguments as additional identity
keys. Useful keys could be ``max_age`` or ``userdata``.
"""
identifier = self._get_identifier(request)
if identifier is None:
return []
environ = request.environ
identity = kw
identity['repoze.who.userid'] = userid
return identifier.remember(environ, identity)
def forget(self, request):
""" Forget the current authenticated user.
Return headers that, if included in a response, will delete the
cookie responsible for tracking the current user.
"""
identifier = self._get_identifier(request)
if identifier is None:
return []
identity = self._get_identity(request)
return identifier.forget(request.environ, identity)
@implementer(IAuthenticationPolicy)
class RemoteUserAuthenticationPolicy(CallbackAuthenticationPolicy):
""" A :app:`Pyramid` :term:`authentication policy` which
obtains data from the ``REMOTE_USER`` WSGI environment variable.
Constructor Arguments
``environ_key``
Default: ``REMOTE_USER``. The key in the WSGI environ which
provides the userid.
``callback``
Default: ``None``. A callback passed the userid and the request,
expected to return None if the userid doesn't exist or a sequence of
principal identifiers (possibly empty) representing groups if the
user does exist. If ``callback`` is None, the userid will be assumed
to exist with no group principals.
``debug``
Default: ``False``. If ``debug`` is ``True``, log messages to the
Pyramid debug logger about the results of various authentication
steps. The output from debugging is useful for reporting to maillist
or IRC channels when asking for support.
Objects of this class implement the interface described by
:class:`pyramid.interfaces.IAuthenticationPolicy`.
"""
def __init__(self, environ_key='REMOTE_USER', callback=None, debug=False):
self.environ_key = environ_key
self.callback = callback
self.debug = debug
def unauthenticated_userid(self, request):
""" The ``REMOTE_USER`` value found within the ``environ``."""
return request.environ.get(self.environ_key)
def remember(self, request, userid, **kw):
""" A no-op. The ``REMOTE_USER`` does not provide a protocol for
remembering the user. This will be application-specific and can
be done somewhere else or in a subclass."""
return []
def forget(self, request):
""" A no-op. The ``REMOTE_USER`` does not provide a protocol for
forgetting the user. This will be application-specific and can
be done somewhere else or in a subclass."""
return []
_marker = object()
@implementer(IAuthenticationPolicy)
class AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy(CallbackAuthenticationPolicy):
"""A :app:`Pyramid` :term:`authentication policy` which
obtains data from a Pyramid "auth ticket" cookie.
.. warning::
The default hash algorithm used in this policy is MD5 and has known
hash collision vulnerabilities. The risk of an exploit is low.
However, for improved authentication security, use
``hashalg='sha512'``.
Constructor Arguments
``secret``
The secret (a string) used for auth_tkt cookie signing. This value
should be unique across all values provided to Pyramid for various
subsystem secrets (see :ref:`admonishment_against_secret_sharing`).
Required.
``callback``
Default: ``None``. A callback passed the userid and the
request, expected to return ``None`` if the userid doesn't
exist or a sequence of principal identifiers (possibly empty) if
the user does exist. If ``callback`` is ``None``, the userid
will be assumed to exist with no principals. Optional.
``cookie_name``
Default: ``auth_tkt``. The cookie name used
(string). Optional.
``secure``
Default: ``False``. Only send the cookie back over a secure
conn. Optional.
``include_ip``
Default: ``False``. Make the requesting IP address part of
the authentication data in the cookie. Optional.
For IPv6 this option is not recommended. The ``mod_auth_tkt``
specification does not specify how to handle IPv6 addresses, so using
this option in combination with IPv6 addresses may cause an
incompatible cookie. It ties the authentication ticket to that
individual's IPv6 address.
``timeout``
Default: ``None``. Maximum number of seconds which a newly
issued ticket will be considered valid. After this amount of
time, the ticket will expire (effectively logging the user
out). If this value is ``None``, the ticket never expires.
Optional.
``reissue_time``
Default: ``None``. If this parameter is set, it represents the number
of seconds that must pass before an authentication token cookie is
automatically reissued as the result of a request which requires
authentication. The duration is measured as the number of seconds
since the last auth_tkt cookie was issued and 'now'. If this value is
``0``, a new ticket cookie will be reissued on every request which
requires authentication.
A good rule of thumb: if you want auto-expired cookies based on
inactivity: set the ``timeout`` value to 1200 (20 mins) and set the
``reissue_time`` value to perhaps a tenth of the ``timeout`` value
(120 or 2 mins). It's nonsensical to set the ``timeout`` value lower
than the ``reissue_time`` value, as the ticket will never be reissued
if so. However, such a configuration is not explicitly prevented.
Optional.
``max_age``
Default: ``None``. The max age of the auth_tkt cookie, in
seconds. This differs from ``timeout`` inasmuch as ``timeout``
represents the lifetime of the ticket contained in the cookie,
while this value represents the lifetime of the cookie itself.
When this value is set, the cookie's ``Max-Age`` and
``Expires`` settings will be set, allowing the auth_tkt cookie
to last between browser sessions. It is typically nonsensical
to set this to a value that is lower than ``timeout`` or
``reissue_time``, although it is not explicitly prevented.
Optional.
``path``
Default: ``/``. The path for which the auth_tkt cookie is valid.
May be desirable if the application only serves part of a domain.
Optional.
``http_only``
Default: ``False``. Hide cookie from JavaScript by setting the
HttpOnly flag. Not honored by all browsers.
Optional.
``wild_domain``
Default: ``True``. An auth_tkt cookie will be generated for the
wildcard domain. If your site is hosted as ``example.com`` this
will make the cookie available for sites underneath ``example.com``
such as ``www.example.com``.
Optional.
``parent_domain``
Default: ``False``. An auth_tkt cookie will be generated for the
parent domain of the current site. For example if your site is
hosted under ``www.example.com`` a cookie will be generated for
``.example.com``. This can be useful if you have multiple sites
sharing the same domain. This option supercedes the ``wild_domain``
option.
Optional.
This option is available as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.5.
``domain``
Default: ``None``. If provided the auth_tkt cookie will only be
set for this domain. This option is not compatible with ``wild_domain``
and ``parent_domain``.
Optional.
This option is available as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.5.
``hashalg``
Default: ``md5`` (the literal string).
Any hash algorithm supported by Python's ``hashlib.new()`` function
can be used as the ``hashalg``.
Cookies generated by different instances of AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy
using different ``hashalg`` options are not compatible. Switching the
``hashalg`` will imply that all existing users with a valid cookie will
be required to re-login.
A warning is emitted at startup if an explicit ``hashalg`` is not
passed. This is for backwards compatibility reasons.
This option is available as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.4.
Optional.
.. note::
``md5`` is the default for backwards compatibility reasons. However,
if you don't specify ``md5`` as the hashalg explicitly, a warning is
issued at application startup time. An explicit value of ``sha512``
is recommended for improved security, and ``sha512`` will become the
default in a future Pyramid version.
``debug``
Default: ``False``. If ``debug`` is ``True``, log messages to the
Pyramid debug logger about the results of various authentication
steps. The output from debugging is useful for reporting to maillist
or IRC channels when asking for support.
Objects of this class implement the interface described by
:class:`pyramid.interfaces.IAuthenticationPolicy`.
"""
def __init__(self,
secret,
callback=None,
cookie_name='auth_tkt',
secure=False,
include_ip=False,
timeout=None,
reissue_time=None,
max_age=None,
path="/",
http_only=False,
wild_domain=True,
debug=False,
hashalg=_marker,
parent_domain=False,
domain=None,
):
if hashalg is _marker:
hashalg = 'md5'
warnings.warn(
'The MD5 hash function used by default by the '
'AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy is known to be '
'susceptible to collision attacks. It is the current default '
'for backwards compatibility reasons, but we recommend that '
'you use the SHA512 algorithm instead for improved security. '
'Pass ``hashalg=\'sha512\'`` to the '
'AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy constructor to do so.\n\nNote '
'that a change to the hash algorithms will invalidate existing '
'auth tkt cookies set by your application. If backwards '
'compatibility of existing auth tkt cookies is of greater '
'concern than the risk posed by the potential for a hash '
'collision, you\'ll want to continue using MD5 explicitly. '
'To do so, pass ``hashalg=\'md5\'`` in your application to '
'the AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy constructor. When you do so '
'this warning will not be emitted again. The default '
'algorithm used in this policy will change in the future, so '
'setting an explicit hashalg will futureproof your '
'application.',
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2
)
self.cookie = AuthTktCookieHelper(
secret,
cookie_name=cookie_name,
secure=secure,
include_ip=include_ip,
timeout=timeout,
reissue_time=reissue_time,
max_age=max_age,
http_only=http_only,
path=path,
wild_domain=wild_domain,
hashalg=hashalg,
parent_domain=parent_domain,
domain=domain,
)
self.callback = callback
self.debug = debug
def unauthenticated_userid(self, request):
""" The userid key within the auth_tkt cookie."""
result = self.cookie.identify(request)
if result:
return result['userid']
def remember(self, request, userid, **kw):
""" Accepts the following kw args: ``max_age=<int-seconds>,
``tokens=<sequence-of-ascii-strings>``.
Return a list of headers which will set appropriate cookies on
the response.
"""
return self.cookie.remember(request, userid, **kw)
def forget(self, request):
""" A list of headers which will delete appropriate cookies."""
return self.cookie.forget(request)
def b64encode(v):
return base64.b64encode(bytes_(v)).strip().replace(b'\n', b'')
def b64decode(v):
return base64.b64decode(bytes_(v))
# this class licensed under the MIT license (stolen from Paste)
class AuthTicket(object):
"""
This class represents an authentication token. You must pass in
the shared secret, the userid, and the IP address. Optionally you
can include tokens (a list of strings, representing role names),
'user_data', which is arbitrary data available for your own use in
later scripts. Lastly, you can override the cookie name and
timestamp.
Once you provide all the arguments, use .cookie_value() to
generate the appropriate authentication ticket.
Usage::
token = AuthTicket('sharedsecret', 'username',
os.environ['REMOTE_ADDR'], tokens=['admin'])
val = token.cookie_value()
"""
def __init__(self, secret, userid, ip, tokens=(), user_data='',
time=None, cookie_name='auth_tkt', secure=False,
hashalg='md5'):
self.secret = secret
self.userid = userid
self.ip = ip
self.tokens = ','.join(tokens)
self.user_data = user_data
if time is None:
self.time = time_mod.time()
else:
self.time = time
self.cookie_name = cookie_name
self.secure = secure
self.hashalg = hashalg
def digest(self):
return calculate_digest(
self.ip, self.time, self.secret, self.userid, self.tokens,
self.user_data, self.hashalg)
def cookie_value(self):
v = '%s%08x%s!' % (self.digest(), int(self.time),
url_quote(self.userid))
if self.tokens:
v += self.tokens + '!'
v += self.user_data
return v
# this class licensed under the MIT license (stolen from Paste)
class BadTicket(Exception):
"""
Exception raised when a ticket can't be parsed. If we get far enough to
determine what the expected digest should have been, expected is set.
This should not be shown by default, but can be useful for debugging.
"""
def __init__(self, msg, expected=None):
self.expected = expected
Exception.__init__(self, msg)
# this function licensed under the MIT license (stolen from Paste)
def parse_ticket(secret, ticket, ip, hashalg='md5'):
"""
Parse the ticket, returning (timestamp, userid, tokens, user_data).
If the ticket cannot be parsed, a ``BadTicket`` exception will be raised
with an explanation.
"""
ticket = native_(ticket).strip('"')
digest_size = hashlib.new(hashalg).digest_size * 2
digest = ticket[:digest_size]
try:
timestamp = int(ticket[digest_size:digest_size + 8], 16)
except ValueError as e:
raise BadTicket('Timestamp is not a hex integer: %s' % e)
try:
userid, data = ticket[digest_size + 8:].split('!', 1)
except ValueError:
raise BadTicket('userid is not followed by !')
userid = url_unquote(userid)
if '!' in data:
tokens, user_data = data.split('!', 1)
else: # pragma: no cover (never generated)
# @@: Is this the right order?
tokens = ''
user_data = data
expected = calculate_digest(ip, timestamp, secret,
userid, tokens, user_data, hashalg)
# Avoid timing attacks (see
# http://seb.dbzteam.org/crypto/python-oauth-timing-hmac.pdf)
if strings_differ(expected, digest):
raise BadTicket('Digest signature is not correct',
expected=(expected, digest))
tokens = tokens.split(',')
return (timestamp, userid, tokens, user_data)
# this function licensed under the MIT license (stolen from Paste)
def calculate_digest(ip, timestamp, secret, userid, tokens, user_data,
hashalg='md5'):
secret = bytes_(secret, 'utf-8')
userid = bytes_(userid, 'utf-8')
tokens = bytes_(tokens, 'utf-8')
user_data = bytes_(user_data, 'utf-8')
hash_obj = hashlib.new(hashalg)
# Check to see if this is an IPv6 address
if ':' in ip:
ip_timestamp = ip + str(int(timestamp))
ip_timestamp = bytes_(ip_timestamp)
else:
# encode_ip_timestamp not required, left in for backwards compatibility
ip_timestamp = encode_ip_timestamp(ip, timestamp)
hash_obj.update(ip_timestamp + secret + userid + b'\0' +
tokens + b'\0' + user_data)
digest = hash_obj.hexdigest()
hash_obj2 = hashlib.new(hashalg)
hash_obj2.update(bytes_(digest) + secret)
return hash_obj2.hexdigest()
# this function licensed under the MIT license (stolen from Paste)
def encode_ip_timestamp(ip, timestamp):
ip_chars = ''.join(map(chr, map(int, ip.split('.'))))
t = int(timestamp)
ts = ((t & 0xff000000) >> 24,
(t & 0xff0000) >> 16,
(t & 0xff00) >> 8,
t & 0xff)
ts_chars = ''.join(map(chr, ts))
return bytes_(ip_chars + ts_chars)
class AuthTktCookieHelper(object):
"""
A helper class for use in third-party authentication policy
implementations. See
:class:`pyramid.authentication.AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy` for the
meanings of the constructor arguments.
"""
parse_ticket = staticmethod(parse_ticket) # for tests
AuthTicket = AuthTicket # for tests
BadTicket = BadTicket # for tests
now = None # for tests
userid_type_decoders = {
'int':int,
'unicode':lambda x: utf_8_decode(x)[0], # bw compat for old cookies
'b64unicode': lambda x: utf_8_decode(b64decode(x))[0],
'b64str': lambda x: b64decode(x),
}
userid_type_encoders = {
int: ('int', str),
long: ('int', str),
text_type: ('b64unicode', lambda x: b64encode(utf_8_encode(x)[0])),
binary_type: ('b64str', lambda x: b64encode(x)),
}
def __init__(self, secret, cookie_name='auth_tkt', secure=False,
include_ip=False, timeout=None, reissue_time=None,
max_age=None, http_only=False, path="/", wild_domain=True,
hashalg='md5', parent_domain=False, domain=None):
serializer = _SimpleSerializer()
self.cookie_profile = CookieProfile(
cookie_name = cookie_name,
secure = secure,
max_age = max_age,
httponly = http_only,
path = path,
serializer=serializer
)
self.secret = secret
self.cookie_name = cookie_name
self.secure = secure
self.include_ip = include_ip
self.timeout = timeout if timeout is None else int(timeout)
self.reissue_time = reissue_time if reissue_time is None else int(reissue_time)
self.max_age = max_age if max_age is None else int(max_age)
self.wild_domain = wild_domain
self.parent_domain = parent_domain
self.domain = domain
self.hashalg = hashalg
def _get_cookies(self, request, value, max_age=None):
cur_domain = request.domain
domains = []
if self.domain:
domains.append(self.domain)
else:
if self.parent_domain and cur_domain.count('.') > 1:
domains.append('.' + cur_domain.split('.', 1)[1])
else:
domains.append(None)
domains.append(cur_domain)
if self.wild_domain:
domains.append('.' + cur_domain)
profile = self.cookie_profile(request)
kw = {}
kw['domains'] = domains
if max_age is not None:
kw['max_age'] = max_age
headers = profile.get_headers(value, **kw)
return headers
def identify(self, request):
""" Return a dictionary with authentication information, or ``None``
if no valid auth_tkt is attached to ``request``"""
environ = request.environ
cookie = request.cookies.get(self.cookie_name)
if cookie is None:
return None
if self.include_ip:
remote_addr = environ['REMOTE_ADDR']
else:
remote_addr = '0.0.0.0'
try:
timestamp, userid, tokens, user_data = self.parse_ticket(
self.secret, cookie, remote_addr, self.hashalg)
except self.BadTicket:
return None
now = self.now # service tests
if now is None:
now = time_mod.time()
if self.timeout and ( (timestamp + self.timeout) < now ):
# the auth_tkt data has expired
return None
userid_typename = 'userid_type:'
user_data_info = user_data.split('|')
for datum in filter(None, user_data_info):
if datum.startswith(userid_typename):
userid_type = datum[len(userid_typename):]
decoder = self.userid_type_decoders.get(userid_type)
if decoder:
userid = decoder(userid)
reissue = self.reissue_time is not None
if reissue and not hasattr(request, '_authtkt_reissued'):
if ( (now - timestamp) > self.reissue_time ):
# See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues#issue/108
tokens = list(filter(None, tokens))
headers = self.remember(request, userid, max_age=self.max_age,
tokens=tokens)
def reissue_authtkt(request, response):
if not hasattr(request, '_authtkt_reissue_revoked'):
for k, v in headers:
response.headerlist.append((k, v))
request.add_response_callback(reissue_authtkt)
request._authtkt_reissued = True
environ['REMOTE_USER_TOKENS'] = tokens
environ['REMOTE_USER_DATA'] = user_data
environ['AUTH_TYPE'] = 'cookie'
identity = {}
identity['timestamp'] = timestamp
identity['userid'] = userid
identity['tokens'] = tokens
identity['userdata'] = user_data
return identity
def forget(self, request):
""" Return a set of expires Set-Cookie headers, which will destroy
any existing auth_tkt cookie when attached to a response"""
request._authtkt_reissue_revoked = True
return self._get_cookies(request, None)
def remember(self, request, userid, max_age=None, tokens=()):
""" Return a set of Set-Cookie headers; when set into a response,
these headers will represent a valid authentication ticket.
``max_age``
The max age of the auth_tkt cookie, in seconds. When this value is
set, the cookie's ``Max-Age`` and ``Expires`` settings will be set,
allowing the auth_tkt cookie to last between browser sessions. If
this value is ``None``, the ``max_age`` value provided to the
helper itself will be used as the ``max_age`` value. Default:
``None``.
``tokens``
A sequence of strings that will be placed into the auth_tkt tokens
field. Each string in the sequence must be of the Python ``str``
type and must match the regex ``^[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9+_-]*$``.
Tokens are available in the returned identity when an auth_tkt is
found in the request and unpacked. Default: ``()``.
"""
max_age = self.max_age if max_age is None else int(max_age)
environ = request.environ
if self.include_ip:
remote_addr = environ['REMOTE_ADDR']
else:
remote_addr = '0.0.0.0'
user_data = ''
encoding_data = self.userid_type_encoders.get(type(userid))
if encoding_data:
encoding, encoder = encoding_data
userid = encoder(userid)
user_data = 'userid_type:%s' % encoding
new_tokens = []
for token in tokens:
if isinstance(token, text_type):
try:
token = ascii_native_(token)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
raise ValueError("Invalid token %r" % (token,))
if not (isinstance(token, str) and VALID_TOKEN.match(token)):
raise ValueError("Invalid token %r" % (token,))
new_tokens.append(token)
tokens = tuple(new_tokens)
if hasattr(request, '_authtkt_reissued'):
request._authtkt_reissue_revoked = True
ticket = self.AuthTicket(
self.secret,
userid,
remote_addr,
tokens=tokens,
user_data=user_data,
cookie_name=self.cookie_name,
secure=self.secure,
hashalg=self.hashalg
)
cookie_value = ticket.cookie_value()
return self._get_cookies(request, cookie_value, max_age)
@implementer(IAuthenticationPolicy)
class SessionAuthenticationPolicy(CallbackAuthenticationPolicy):
""" A :app:`Pyramid` authentication policy which gets its data from the
configured :term:`session`. For this authentication policy to work, you
will have to follow the instructions in the :ref:`sessions_chapter` to
configure a :term:`session factory`.
Constructor Arguments
``prefix``
A prefix used when storing the authentication parameters in the
session. Defaults to 'auth.'. Optional.
``callback``
Default: ``None``. A callback passed the userid and the
request, expected to return ``None`` if the userid doesn't
exist or a sequence of principal identifiers (possibly empty) if
the user does exist. If ``callback`` is ``None``, the userid
will be assumed to exist with no principals. Optional.
``debug``
Default: ``False``. If ``debug`` is ``True``, log messages to the
Pyramid debug logger about the results of various authentication
steps. The output from debugging is useful for reporting to maillist
or IRC channels when asking for support.
"""
def __init__(self, prefix='auth.', callback=None, debug=False):
self.callback = callback
self.prefix = prefix or ''
self.userid_key = prefix + 'userid'
self.debug = debug
def remember(self, request, userid, **kw):
""" Store a userid in the session."""
request.session[self.userid_key] = userid
return []
def forget(self, request):
""" Remove the stored userid from the session."""
if self.userid_key in request.session:
del request.session[self.userid_key]
return []
def unauthenticated_userid(self, request):
return request.session.get(self.userid_key)
@implementer(IAuthenticationPolicy)
class BasicAuthAuthenticationPolicy(CallbackAuthenticationPolicy):
""" A :app:`Pyramid` authentication policy which uses HTTP standard basic
authentication protocol to authenticate users. To use this policy you will
need to provide a callback which checks the supplied user credentials
against your source of login data.
Constructor Arguments
``check``
A callback function passed a username, password and request, in that
order as positional arguments. Expected to return ``None`` if the
userid doesn't exist or a sequence of principal identifiers (possibly
empty) if the user does exist.
``realm``
Default: ``"Realm"``. The Basic Auth Realm string. Usually displayed to
the user by the browser in the login dialog.
``debug``
Default: ``False``. If ``debug`` is ``True``, log messages to the
Pyramid debug logger about the results of various authentication
steps. The output from debugging is useful for reporting to maillist
or IRC channels when asking for support.
**Issuing a challenge**
Regular browsers will not send username/password credentials unless they
first receive a challenge from the server. The following recipe will
register a view that will send a Basic Auth challenge to the user whenever
there is an attempt to call a view which results in a Forbidden response::
from pyramid.httpexceptions import HTTPUnauthorized
from pyramid.security import forget
from pyramid.view import forbidden_view_config
@forbidden_view_config()
def basic_challenge(request):
response = HTTPUnauthorized()
response.headers.update(forget(request))
return response
"""
def __init__(self, check, realm='Realm', debug=False):
self.check = check
self.realm = realm
self.debug = debug
def unauthenticated_userid(self, request):
""" The userid parsed from the ``Authorization`` request header."""
credentials = self._get_credentials(request)
if credentials:
return credentials[0]
def remember(self, request, userid, **kw):
""" A no-op. Basic authentication does not provide a protocol for
remembering the user. Credentials are sent on every request.
"""
return []
def forget(self, request):
""" Returns challenge headers. This should be attached to a response
to indicate that credentials are required."""
return [('WWW-Authenticate', 'Basic realm="%s"' % self.realm)]
def callback(self, username, request):
# Username arg is ignored. Unfortunately _get_credentials winds up
# getting called twice when authenticated_userid is called. Avoiding
# that, however, winds up duplicating logic from the superclass.
credentials = self._get_credentials(request)
if credentials:
username, password = credentials
return self.check(username, password, request)
def _get_credentials(self, request):
authorization = request.headers.get('Authorization')
if not authorization:
return None
try:
authmeth, auth = authorization.split(' ', 1)
except ValueError: # not enough values to unpack
return None
if authmeth.lower() != 'basic':
return None
try:
authbytes = b64decode(auth.strip())
except (TypeError, binascii.Error): # can't decode
return None
# try utf-8 first, then latin-1; see discussion in
# https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/898
try:
auth = authbytes.decode('utf-8')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
auth = authbytes.decode('latin-1')
try:
username, password = auth.split(':', 1)
except ValueError: # not enough values to unpack
return None
return username, password
class _SimpleSerializer(object):
def loads(self, bstruct):
return native_(bstruct)
def dumps(self, appstruct):
return bytes_(appstruct)
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