# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# 2015-04-03 Cornelius Kölbel <cornelius.koelbel@netknights.it>
# Add logout time config
# 2015-03-31 Cornelius Kölbel <cornelius.koelbel@netknights.it>
# Add postpolicy for offline information
# 2015-02-06 Cornelius Kölbel <cornelius@privacyidea.org>
# Create this module for enabling decorators for API calls
#
# License: AGPLv3
# contact: http://www.privacyidea.org
#
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"""
These are the policy decorators as POST conditions for the API calls.
I.e. these conditions are executed after the wrapped API call.
This module uses the policy base functions from
privacyidea.lib.policy but also components from flask like g.
Wrapping the functions in a decorator class enables easy modular testing.
The functions of this module are tested in tests/test_api_lib_policy.py
"""
import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
from privacyidea.lib.error import PolicyError
from flask import g
from privacyidea.lib.policy import SCOPE, ACTION
from privacyidea.lib.user import get_user_from_param
from privacyidea.lib.token import get_tokens, assign_token
from privacyidea.lib.machine import get_hostname, get_auth_items
from .prepolicy import check_max_token_user, check_max_token_realm
import functools
import json
import re
import netaddr
optional = True
required = False
DEFAULT_LOGOUT_TIME = 30
[docs]class postpolicy(object):
"""
Decorator that allows to call a specific function after the decorated
function.
The postpolicy decorator is to be used in the API calls.
"""
def __init__(self, function, request=None):
"""
:param function: This is the policy function the is to be called
:type function: function
:param request: The original request object, that needs to be passed
:type request: Request Object
"""
self.request = request
self.function = function
def __call__(self, wrapped_function):
"""
This decorates the given function. The postpolicy decorator is ment
for API functions on the API level.
The wrapped_function should return a response object.
:param wrapped_function: The function, that is decorated.
:type wrapped_function: API function
:return: Response object
"""
@functools.wraps(wrapped_function)
def policy_wrapper(*args, **kwds):
response = wrapped_function(*args, **kwds)
return self.function(self.request, response, *args, **kwds)
return policy_wrapper
[docs]def check_tokentype(request, response):
"""
This policy function is to be used in a decorator of an API function.
It checks, if the token, that was used in the API call is of a type that
is allowed to be used.
If not, a PolicyException is raised.
:param response: The response of the decorated function
:type response: Response object
:return: A new (maybe modified) response
"""
content = json.loads(response.data)
tokentype = content.get("detail", {}).get("type")
policy_object = g.policy_object
allowed_tokentypes = policy_object.get_action_values("tokentype",
scope=SCOPE.AUTHZ,
client=request.remote_addr)
if tokentype and len(allowed_tokentypes) > 0:
if tokentype not in allowed_tokentypes:
# TODO: adapt the audit log!!!
raise PolicyError("Tokentype not allowed for authentication!")
return response
[docs]def check_serial(request, response):
"""
This policy function is to be used in a decorator of an API function.
It checks, if the token, that was used in the API call has a serial
number that is allowed to be used.
If not, a PolicyException is raised.
:param response: The response of the decorated function
:type response: Response object
:return: A new (maybe modified) response
"""
content = json.loads(response.data)
policy_object = g.policy_object
serial = content.get("detail", {}).get("serial")
# get the serials from a policy definition
allowed_serials = policy_object.get_action_values("serial",
scope=SCOPE.AUTHZ,
client=request.remote_addr)
# If we can compare a serial and if we do serial matching!
if serial and len(allowed_serials) > 0:
serial_matches = False
for allowed_serial in allowed_serials:
if re.search(allowed_serial, serial):
serial_matches = True
break
if serial_matches is False:
# TODO: adapt the audit log!!!
raise PolicyError("Serial is not allowed for authentication!")
return response
[docs]def no_detail_on_success(request, response):
"""
This policy function is used with the AUTHZ scope.
If the boolean value no_detail_on_success is set,
the details will be stripped if
the authentication request was successful.
:param request:
:param response:
:return:
"""
content = json.loads(response.data)
policy_object = g.policy_object
# get the serials from a policy definition
detailPol = policy_object.get_policies(action=ACTION.NODETAILSUCCESS,
scope=SCOPE.AUTHZ,
client=request.remote_addr)
if len(detailPol):
# The policy was set, we need to strip the details, if the
# authentication was successful. (value=true)
if content.get("result", {}).get("value"):
del content["detail"]
response.data = json.dumps(content)
return response
[docs]def no_detail_on_fail(request, response):
"""
This policy function is used with the AUTHZ scope.
If the boolean value no_detail_on_fail is set,
the details will be stripped if
the authentication request failed.
:param request:
:param response:
:return:
"""
content = json.loads(response.data)
policy_object = g.policy_object
# get the serials from a policy definition
detailPol = policy_object.get_policies(action=ACTION.NODETAILFAIL,
scope=SCOPE.AUTHZ,
client=request.remote_addr)
if len(detailPol):
# The policy was set, we need to strip the details, if the
# authentication was successful. (value=true)
if content.get("result", {}).get("value") is False:
del content["detail"]
response.data = json.dumps(content)
return response
[docs]def offline_info(request, response):
"""
This decorator is used with the function /validate/check.
It is not triggered by an ordinary policy but by a MachineToken definition.
If for the given Client and Token an offline application is defined,
the response is enhanced with the offline information - the hashes of the
OTP.
"""
content = json.loads(response.data)
# check if the authentication was successful
if content.get("result").get("value") is True:
# If there is no remote address, we can not determine offline information
if request.remote_addr:
client_ip = netaddr.IPAddress(request.remote_addr)
# check if there is a MachineToken definition
detail = content.get("detail", {})
serial = detail.get("serial")
try:
# if the hostname can not be identified, there might be no
# offline definition!
hostname = get_hostname(ip=client_ip)
auth_items = get_auth_items(hostname=hostname, ip=client_ip,
serial=serial, application="offline",
challenge=request.all_data.get("pass"))
if len(auth_items) > 0:
content["auth_items"] = auth_items
response.data = json.dumps(content)
except Exception as exx:
log.info(exx)
return response
[docs]def get_logout_time(request, response):
"""
This decorator is used in the /auth API to add configuration information
like the logout time to the response.
:param request: flask request object
:param response: flask response object
:return: the response
"""
content = json.loads(response.data)
# check, if the authentication was successful, then we need to do nothing
if content.get("result").get("status") is True:
# TODO: get the authenticated user
policy_object = g.policy_object
try:
client = request.remote_addr
except Exception:
client = None
logout_time_pol = policy_object.get_action_values(
action=ACTION.LOGOUTTIME,
scope=SCOPE.WEBUI,
client=client,
unique=True)
logout_time = DEFAULT_LOGOUT_TIME
if len(logout_time_pol) == 1:
logout_time = int(logout_time_pol[0])
content["result"]["value"]["logout_time"] = logout_time
response.data = json.dumps(content)
return response
[docs]def autoassign(request, response):
"""
This decorator decorates the function /validate/check.
Depending on ACTION.AUTOASSIGN it checks if the user has no token and if
the given OTP-value matches a token in the users realm, that is not yet
assigned to any user.
If a token can be found, it assigns the token to the user also taking
into account ACTION.MAXTOKENUSER and ACTION.MAXTOKENREALM.
:return:
"""
content = json.loads(response.data)
# check, if the authentication was successful, then we need to do nothing
if content.get("result").get("value") is False:
user_obj = get_user_from_param(request.all_data)
password = request.all_data.get("pass", "")
if user_obj.login and user_obj.realm:
# If there is no user in the request (because it is a serial
# authentication request) we immediately bail out
# check if the policy is defined
policy_object = g.policy_object
autoassign_bool = policy_object.\
get_policies(action=ACTION.AUTOASSIGN,
scope=SCOPE.ENROLL,
user=user_obj.login,
realm=user_obj.realm,
client=request.remote_addr)
if len(autoassign_bool) >= 1:
# check if the user has no token
if get_tokens(user=user_obj, count=True) == 0:
# Check is the token would match
# get all unassigned tokens in the realm and look for a matching OTP:
realm_tokens = get_tokens(realm=user_obj.realm,
assigned=False)
for token_obj in realm_tokens:
(res, pin, otp) = token_obj.split_pin_pass(password)
# TODO: What do we want to do with the PIN?
# Check it against userstore?
if token_obj.check_otp(otp) >= 0:
# we found a matching token
# check MAXTOKENUSER and MAXTOKENREALM
check_max_token_user(request=request)
check_max_token_realm(request=request)
# Assign token
assign_token(serial=token_obj.token.serial,
user=user_obj, pin=pin)
# Set the response to true
content.get("result")["value"] = True
# Set the serial number
if not content.get("detail"):
content["detail"] = {}
content.get("detail")["serial"] = \
token_obj.token.serial
content.get("detail")["type"] = token_obj.type
content.get("detail")["message"] = "Token " \
"assigned to " \
"user via " \
"Autoassignment"
response.data = json.dumps(content)
break
return response