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"""Notifications module for OpenStack Identity Service resources"""
import collections
import functools
import inspect
import logging
import socket
from oslo_config import cfg
from oslo_log import log
import oslo_messaging
from oslo_utils import reflection
import pycadf
from pycadf import cadftaxonomy as taxonomy
from pycadf import cadftype
from pycadf import credential
from pycadf import eventfactory
from pycadf import resource
from keystone.i18n import _, _LE
from keystone.common import utils
notifier_opts = [
cfg.StrOpt('default_publisher_id',
help='Default publisher_id for outgoing notifications'),
cfg.StrOpt('notification_format', default='basic',
choices=['basic', 'cadf'],
help='Define the notification format for Identity Service '
'events. A "basic" notification has information about '
'the resource being operated on. A "cadf" notification '
'has the same information, as well as information about '
'the initiator of the event.'),
cfg.MultiStrOpt('notification_opt_out', default=[],
help='Define the notification options to opt-out from. '
'The value expected is: '
'identity.<resource_type>.<operation>. This field '
'can be set multiple times in order to add more '
'notifications to opt-out from. For example:\n '
'notification_opt_out=identity.user.created\n '
'notification_opt_out=identity.authenticate.success'),
]
config_section = None
list_opts = lambda: [(config_section, notifier_opts), ]
LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)
# NOTE(gyee): actions that can be notified. One must update this list whenever
# a new action is supported.
_ACTIONS = collections.namedtuple(
'NotificationActions',
'created, deleted, disabled, updated, internal')
ACTIONS = _ACTIONS(created='created', deleted='deleted', disabled='disabled',
updated='updated', internal='internal')
"""The actions on resources."""
CADF_TYPE_MAP = {
'group': taxonomy.SECURITY_GROUP,
'project': taxonomy.SECURITY_PROJECT,
'role': taxonomy.SECURITY_ROLE,
'user': taxonomy.SECURITY_ACCOUNT_USER,
'domain': taxonomy.SECURITY_DOMAIN,
'region': taxonomy.SECURITY_REGION,
'endpoint': taxonomy.SECURITY_ENDPOINT,
'service': taxonomy.SECURITY_SERVICE,
'policy': taxonomy.SECURITY_POLICY,
'OS-TRUST:trust': taxonomy.SECURITY_TRUST,
'OS-OAUTH1:access_token': taxonomy.SECURITY_CREDENTIAL,
'OS-OAUTH1:request_token': taxonomy.SECURITY_CREDENTIAL,
'OS-OAUTH1:consumer': taxonomy.SECURITY_ACCOUNT,
}
SAML_AUDIT_TYPE = 'http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0'
# resource types that can be notified
_SUBSCRIBERS = {}
_notifier = None
SERVICE = 'identity'
CONF = cfg.CONF
CONF.register_opts(notifier_opts)
# NOTE(morganfainberg): Special case notifications that are only used
# internally for handling token persistence token deletions
INVALIDATE_USER_TOKEN_PERSISTENCE = 'invalidate_user_tokens'
INVALIDATE_USER_PROJECT_TOKEN_PERSISTENCE = 'invalidate_user_project_tokens'
INVALIDATE_USER_OAUTH_CONSUMER_TOKENS = 'invalidate_user_consumer_tokens'
class Audit(object):
"""Namespace for audit notification functions.
This is a namespace object to contain all of the direct notification
functions utilized for ``Manager`` methods.
"""
@classmethod
def _emit(cls, operation, resource_type, resource_id, initiator, public,
actor_dict=None):
"""Directly send an event notification.
:param operation: one of the values from ACTIONS
:param resource_type: type of resource being affected
:param resource_id: ID of the resource affected
:param initiator: CADF representation of the user that created the
request
:param public: If True (default), the event will be sent to the
notifier API. If False, the event will only be sent via
notify_event_callbacks to in process listeners
:param actor_dict: dictionary of actor information in the event of
assignment notification
"""
# NOTE(stevemar): the _send_notification function is
# overloaded, it's used to register callbacks and to actually
# send the notification externally. Thus, we should check
# the desired notification format in the function instead
# of before it.
_send_notification(
operation,
resource_type,
resource_id,
actor_dict,
public=public)
if CONF.notification_format == 'cadf' and public:
outcome = taxonomy.OUTCOME_SUCCESS
_create_cadf_payload(operation, resource_type, resource_id,
outcome, initiator)
@classmethod
def created(cls, resource_type, resource_id, initiator=None,
public=True):
cls._emit(ACTIONS.created, resource_type, resource_id, initiator,
public)
@classmethod
def updated(cls, resource_type, resource_id, initiator=None,
public=True):
cls._emit(ACTIONS.updated, resource_type, resource_id, initiator,
public)
@classmethod
def disabled(cls, resource_type, resource_id, initiator=None,
public=True):
cls._emit(ACTIONS.disabled, resource_type, resource_id, initiator,
public)
@classmethod
def deleted(cls, resource_type, resource_id, initiator=None,
public=True):
cls._emit(ACTIONS.deleted, resource_type, resource_id, initiator,
public)
@classmethod
def added_to(cls, target_type, target_id, actor_type, actor_id,
initiator=None, public=True):
actor_dict = {'id': actor_id,
'type': actor_type,
'actor_operation': 'added'}
cls._emit(ACTIONS.updated, target_type, target_id, initiator, public,
actor_dict=actor_dict)
@classmethod
def removed_from(cls, target_type, target_id, actor_type, actor_id,
initiator=None, public=True):
actor_dict = {'id': actor_id,
'type': actor_type,
'actor_operation': 'removed'}
cls._emit(ACTIONS.updated, target_type, target_id, initiator, public,
actor_dict=actor_dict)
@classmethod
def internal(cls, resource_type, resource_id):
# NOTE(lbragstad): Internal notifications are never public and have
# never used the initiator variable, but the _emit() method expects
# them. Let's set them here but not expose them through the method
# signature - that way someone can not do something like send an
# internal notification publicly.
initiator = None
public = False
cls._emit(ACTIONS.internal, resource_type, resource_id, initiator,
public)
def _get_callback_info(callback):
"""Return list containing callback's module and name.
If the callback is a bound instance method also return the class name.
:param callback: Function to call
:type callback: function
:returns: List containing parent module, (optional class,) function name
:rtype: list
"""
module_name = getattr(callback, '__module__', None)
func_name = callback.__name__
if inspect.ismethod(callback):
class_name = reflection.get_class_name(callback.__self__,
fully_qualified=False)
return [module_name, class_name, func_name]
else:
return [module_name, func_name]
def register_event_callback(event, resource_type, callbacks):
"""Register each callback with the event.
:param event: Action being registered
:type event: keystone.notifications.ACTIONS
:param resource_type: Type of resource being operated on
:type resource_type: str
:param callbacks: Callback items to be registered with event
:type callbacks: list
:raises ValueError: If event is not a valid ACTION
:raises TypeError: If callback is not callable
"""
if event not in ACTIONS:
raise ValueError(_('%(event)s is not a valid notification event, must '
'be one of: %(actions)s') %
{'event': event, 'actions': ', '.join(ACTIONS)})
if not hasattr(callbacks, '__iter__'):
callbacks = [callbacks]
for callback in callbacks:
if not callable(callback):
msg = _('Method not callable: %s') % callback
LOG.error(msg)
raise TypeError(msg)
_SUBSCRIBERS.setdefault(event, {}).setdefault(resource_type, set())
_SUBSCRIBERS[event][resource_type].add(callback)
if LOG.logger.getEffectiveLevel() <= logging.DEBUG:
# Do this only if its going to appear in the logs.
msg = 'Callback: `%(callback)s` subscribed to event `%(event)s`.'
callback_info = _get_callback_info(callback)
callback_str = '.'.join(i for i in callback_info if i is not None)
event_str = '.'.join(['identity', resource_type, event])
LOG.debug(msg, {'callback': callback_str, 'event': event_str})
def listener(cls):
"""A class decorator to declare a class to be a notification listener.
A notification listener must specify the event(s) it is interested in by
defining a ``event_callbacks`` attribute or property. ``event_callbacks``
is a dictionary where the key is the type of event and the value is a
dictionary containing a mapping of resource types to callback(s).
:data:`.ACTIONS` contains constants for the currently
supported events. There is currently no single place to find constants for
the resource types.
Example::
@listener
class Something(object):
def __init__(self):
self.event_callbacks = {
notifications.ACTIONS.created: {
'user': self._user_created_callback,
},
notifications.ACTIONS.deleted: {
'project': [
self._project_deleted_callback,
self._do_cleanup,
]
},
}
"""
def init_wrapper(init):
@functools.wraps(init)
def __new_init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
init(self, *args, **kwargs)
_register_event_callbacks(self)
return __new_init__
def _register_event_callbacks(self):
for event, resource_types in self.event_callbacks.items():
for resource_type, callbacks in resource_types.items():
register_event_callback(event, resource_type, callbacks)
cls.__init__ = init_wrapper(cls.__init__)
return cls
def notify_event_callbacks(service, resource_type, operation, payload):
"""Sends a notification to registered extensions."""
if operation in _SUBSCRIBERS:
if resource_type in _SUBSCRIBERS[operation]:
for cb in _SUBSCRIBERS[operation][resource_type]:
subst_dict = {'cb_name': cb.__name__,
'service': service,
'resource_type': resource_type,
'operation': operation,
'payload': payload}
LOG.debug('Invoking callback %(cb_name)s for event '
'%(service)s %(resource_type)s %(operation)s for '
'%(payload)s', subst_dict)
cb(service, resource_type, operation, payload)
def _get_notifier():
"""Return a notifier object.
If _notifier is None it means that a notifier object has not been set.
If _notifier is False it means that a notifier has previously failed to
construct.
Otherwise it is a constructed Notifier object.
"""
global _notifier
if _notifier is None:
host = CONF.default_publisher_id or socket.gethostname()
try:
transport = oslo_messaging.get_transport(CONF)
_notifier = oslo_messaging.Notifier(transport,
"identity.%s" % host)
except Exception:
LOG.exception(_LE("Failed to construct notifier"))
_notifier = False
return _notifier
def clear_subscribers():
"""Empty subscribers dictionary.
This effectively stops notifications since there will be no subscribers
to publish to.
"""
_SUBSCRIBERS.clear()
def reset_notifier():
"""Reset the notifications internal state.
This is used only for testing purposes.
"""
global _notifier
_notifier = None
def _create_cadf_payload(operation, resource_type, resource_id,
outcome, initiator):
"""Prepare data for CADF audit notifier.
Transform the arguments into content to be consumed by the function that
emits CADF events (_send_audit_notification). Specifically the
``resource_type`` (role, user, etc) must be transformed into a CADF
keyword, such as: ``data/security/role``. The ``resource_id`` is added as a
top level value for the ``resource_info`` key. Lastly, the ``operation`` is
used to create the CADF ``action``, and the ``event_type`` name.
As per the CADF specification, the ``action`` must start with create,
update, delete, etc... i.e.: created.user or deleted.role
However the ``event_type`` is an OpenStack-ism that is typically of the
form project.resource.operation. i.e.: identity.project.updated
:param operation: operation being performed (created, updated, or deleted)
:param resource_type: type of resource being operated on (role, user, etc)
:param resource_id: ID of resource being operated on
:param outcome: outcomes of the operation (SUCCESS, FAILURE, etc)
:param initiator: CADF representation of the user that created the request
"""
if resource_type not in CADF_TYPE_MAP:
target_uri = taxonomy.UNKNOWN
else:
target_uri = CADF_TYPE_MAP.get(resource_type)
target = resource.Resource(typeURI=target_uri,
id=resource_id)
audit_kwargs = {'resource_info': resource_id}
cadf_action = '%s.%s' % (operation, resource_type)
event_type = '%s.%s.%s' % (SERVICE, resource_type, operation)
_send_audit_notification(cadf_action, initiator, outcome,
target, event_type, **audit_kwargs)
def _send_notification(operation, resource_type, resource_id, actor_dict=None,
public=True):
"""Send notification to inform observers about the affected resource.
This method doesn't raise an exception when sending the notification fails.
:param operation: operation being performed (created, updated, or deleted)
:param resource_type: type of resource being operated on
:param resource_id: ID of resource being operated on
:param actor_dict: a dictionary containing the actor's ID and type
:param public: if True (default), the event will be sent
to the notifier API.
if False, the event will only be sent via
notify_event_callbacks to in process listeners.
"""
payload = {'resource_info': resource_id}
if actor_dict:
payload['actor_id'] = actor_dict['id']
payload['actor_type'] = actor_dict['type']
payload['actor_operation'] = actor_dict['actor_operation']
notify_event_callbacks(SERVICE, resource_type, operation, payload)
# Only send this notification if the 'basic' format is used, otherwise
# let the CADF functions handle sending the notification. But we check
# here so as to not disrupt the notify_event_callbacks function.
if public and CONF.notification_format == 'basic':
notifier = _get_notifier()
if notifier:
context = {}
event_type = '%(service)s.%(resource_type)s.%(operation)s' % {
'service': SERVICE,
'resource_type': resource_type,
'operation': operation}
if _check_notification_opt_out(event_type, outcome=None):
return
try:
notifier.info(context, event_type, payload)
except Exception:
LOG.exception(_LE(
'Failed to send %(res_id)s %(event_type)s notification'),
{'res_id': resource_id, 'event_type': event_type})
def _get_request_audit_info(context, user_id=None):
"""Collect audit information about the request used for CADF.
:param context: Request context
:param user_id: Optional user ID, alternatively collected from context
:returns: Auditing data about the request
:rtype: :class:`pycadf.Resource`
"""
remote_addr = None
http_user_agent = None
project_id = None
domain_id = None
if context and 'environment' in context and context['environment']:
environment = context['environment']
remote_addr = environment.get('REMOTE_ADDR')
http_user_agent = environment.get('HTTP_USER_AGENT')
if not user_id:
user_id = environment.get('KEYSTONE_AUTH_CONTEXT',
{}).get('user_id')
project_id = environment.get('KEYSTONE_AUTH_CONTEXT',
{}).get('project_id')
domain_id = environment.get('KEYSTONE_AUTH_CONTEXT',
{}).get('domain_id')
host = pycadf.host.Host(address=remote_addr, agent=http_user_agent)
initiator = resource.Resource(typeURI=taxonomy.ACCOUNT_USER, host=host)
if user_id:
initiator.user_id = user_id
initiator.id = utils.resource_uuid(user_id)
if project_id:
initiator.project_id = project_id
if domain_id:
initiator.domain_id = domain_id
return initiator
class CadfNotificationWrapper(object):
"""Send CADF event notifications for various methods.
This function is only used for Authentication events. Its ``action`` and
``event_type`` are dictated below.
- action: ``authenticate``
- event_type: ``identity.authenticate``
Sends CADF notifications for events such as whether an authentication was
successful or not.
:param operation: The authentication related action being performed
"""
def __init__(self, operation):
self.action = operation
self.event_type = '%s.%s' % (SERVICE, operation)
def __call__(self, f):
@functools.wraps(f)
def wrapper(wrapped_self, context, user_id, *args, **kwargs):
"""Always send a notification."""
initiator = _get_request_audit_info(context, user_id)
target = resource.Resource(typeURI=taxonomy.ACCOUNT_USER)
try:
result = f(wrapped_self, context, user_id, *args, **kwargs)
except Exception:
# For authentication failure send a cadf event as well
_send_audit_notification(self.action, initiator,
taxonomy.OUTCOME_FAILURE,
target, self.event_type)
raise
else:
_send_audit_notification(self.action, initiator,
taxonomy.OUTCOME_SUCCESS,
target, self.event_type)
return result
return wrapper
class CadfRoleAssignmentNotificationWrapper(object):
"""Send CADF notifications for ``role_assignment`` methods.
This function is only used for role assignment events. Its ``action`` and
``event_type`` are dictated below.
- action: ``created.role_assignment`` or ``deleted.role_assignment``
- event_type: ``identity.role_assignment.created`` or
``identity.role_assignment.deleted``
Sends a CADF notification if the wrapped method does not raise an
:class:`Exception` (such as :class:`keystone.exception.NotFound`).
:param operation: one of the values from ACTIONS (created or deleted)
"""
ROLE_ASSIGNMENT = 'role_assignment'
def __init__(self, operation):
self.action = '%s.%s' % (operation, self.ROLE_ASSIGNMENT)
self.event_type = '%s.%s.%s' % (SERVICE, self.ROLE_ASSIGNMENT,
operation)
def __call__(self, f):
@functools.wraps(f)
def wrapper(wrapped_self, role_id, *args, **kwargs):
"""Send a notification if the wrapped callable is successful.
NOTE(stevemar): The reason we go through checking kwargs
and args for possible target and actor values is because the
create_grant() (and delete_grant()) method are called
differently in various tests.
Using named arguments, i.e.::
create_grant(user_id=user['id'], domain_id=domain['id'],
role_id=role['id'])
Or, using positional arguments, i.e.::
create_grant(role_id['id'], user['id'], None,
domain_id=domain['id'], None)
Or, both, i.e.::
create_grant(role_id['id'], user_id=user['id'],
domain_id=domain['id'])
Checking the values for kwargs is easy enough, since it comes
in as a dictionary
The actual method signature is
::
create_grant(role_id, user_id=None, group_id=None,
domain_id=None, project_id=None,
inherited_to_projects=False)
So, if the values of actor or target are still None after
checking kwargs, we can check the positional arguments,
based on the method signature.
"""
call_args = inspect.getcallargs(
f, wrapped_self, role_id, *args, **kwargs)
inherited = call_args['inherited_to_projects']
context = call_args['context']
initiator = _get_request_audit_info(context)
target = resource.Resource(typeURI=taxonomy.ACCOUNT_USER)
audit_kwargs = {}
if call_args['project_id']:
audit_kwargs['project'] = call_args['project_id']
elif call_args['domain_id']:
audit_kwargs['domain'] = call_args['domain_id']
if call_args['user_id']:
audit_kwargs['user'] = call_args['user_id']
elif call_args['group_id']:
audit_kwargs['group'] = call_args['group_id']
audit_kwargs['inherited_to_projects'] = inherited
audit_kwargs['role'] = role_id
try:
result = f(wrapped_self, role_id, *args, **kwargs)
except Exception:
_send_audit_notification(self.action, initiator,
taxonomy.OUTCOME_FAILURE,
target, self.event_type,
**audit_kwargs)
raise
else:
_send_audit_notification(self.action, initiator,
taxonomy.OUTCOME_SUCCESS,
target, self.event_type,
**audit_kwargs)
return result
return wrapper
def send_saml_audit_notification(action, context, user_id, group_ids,
identity_provider, protocol, token_id,
outcome):
"""Send notification to inform observers about SAML events.
:param action: Action being audited
:type action: str
:param context: Current request context to collect request info from
:type context: dict
:param user_id: User ID from Keystone token
:type user_id: str
:param group_ids: List of Group IDs from Keystone token
:type group_ids: list
:param identity_provider: ID of the IdP from the Keystone token
:type identity_provider: str or None
:param protocol: Protocol ID for IdP from the Keystone token
:type protocol: str
:param token_id: audit_id from Keystone token
:type token_id: str or None
:param outcome: One of :class:`pycadf.cadftaxonomy`
:type outcome: str
"""
initiator = _get_request_audit_info(context)
target = resource.Resource(typeURI=taxonomy.ACCOUNT_USER)
audit_type = SAML_AUDIT_TYPE
user_id = user_id or taxonomy.UNKNOWN
token_id = token_id or taxonomy.UNKNOWN
group_ids = group_ids or []
cred = credential.FederatedCredential(token=token_id, type=audit_type,
identity_provider=identity_provider,
user=user_id, groups=group_ids)
initiator.credential = cred
event_type = '%s.%s' % (SERVICE, action)
_send_audit_notification(action, initiator, outcome, target, event_type)
def _send_audit_notification(action, initiator, outcome, target,
event_type, **kwargs):
"""Send CADF notification to inform observers about the affected resource.
This method logs an exception when sending the notification fails.
:param action: CADF action being audited (e.g., 'authenticate')
:param initiator: CADF resource representing the initiator
:param outcome: The CADF outcome (taxonomy.OUTCOME_PENDING,
taxonomy.OUTCOME_SUCCESS, taxonomy.OUTCOME_FAILURE)
:param target: CADF resource representing the target
:param event_type: An OpenStack-ism, typically this is the meter name that
Ceilometer uses to poll events.
:param kwargs: Any additional arguments passed in will be added as
key-value pairs to the CADF event.
"""
if _check_notification_opt_out(event_type, outcome):
return
event = eventfactory.EventFactory().new_event(
eventType=cadftype.EVENTTYPE_ACTIVITY,
outcome=outcome,
action=action,
initiator=initiator,
target=target,
observer=resource.Resource(typeURI=taxonomy.SERVICE_SECURITY))
for key, value in kwargs.items():
setattr(event, key, value)
context = {}
payload = event.as_dict()
notifier = _get_notifier()
if notifier:
try:
notifier.info(context, event_type, payload)
except Exception:
# diaper defense: any exception that occurs while emitting the
# notification should not interfere with the API request
LOG.exception(_LE(
'Failed to send %(action)s %(event_type)s notification'),
{'action': action, 'event_type': event_type})
def _check_notification_opt_out(event_type, outcome):
"""Check if a particular event_type has been opted-out of.
This method checks to see if an event should be sent to the messaging
service. Any event specified in the opt-out list will not be transmitted.
:param event_type: This is the meter name that Ceilometer uses to poll
events. For example: identity.user.created, or
identity.authenticate.success, or identity.role_assignment.created
:param outcome: The CADF outcome (taxonomy.OUTCOME_PENDING,
taxonomy.OUTCOME_SUCCESS, taxonomy.OUTCOME_FAILURE)
"""
# NOTE(stevemar): Special handling for authenticate, we look at the outcome
# as well when evaluating. For authN events, event_type is just
# idenitity.authenticate, which isn't fine enough to provide any opt-out
# value, so we attach the outcome to re-create the meter name used in
# ceilometer.
if 'authenticate' in event_type:
event_type = event_type + "." + outcome
if event_type in CONF.notification_opt_out:
return True
return False
emit_event = CadfNotificationWrapper
role_assignment = CadfRoleAssignmentNotificationWrapper
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