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487 lines
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Python
487 lines
14 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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flask_principal
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Identity management for Flask.
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:copyright: (c) 2012 by Ali Afshar.
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:license: MIT, see LICENSE for more details.
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"""
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from __future__ import with_statement
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__version__ = '0.3.5'
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import sys
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from functools import partial, wraps
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from collections import deque
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from collections import namedtuple
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from flask import g, session, current_app, abort, request
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from flask.signals import Namespace
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PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3
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signals = Namespace()
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identity_changed = signals.signal('identity-changed', doc="""
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Signal sent when the identity for a request has been changed.
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Actual name: ``identity-changed``
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Authentication providers should send this signal when authentication has been
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successfully performed. Flask-Principal connects to this signal and
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causes the identity to be saved in the session.
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For example::
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from flaskext.principal import Identity, identity_changed
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def login_view(req):
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username = req.form.get('username')
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# check the credentials
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identity_changed.send(app, identity=Identity(username))
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""")
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identity_loaded = signals.signal('identity-loaded', doc="""
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Signal sent when the identity has been initialised for a request.
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Actual name: ``identity-loaded``
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Identity information providers should connect to this signal to perform two
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major activities:
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1. Populate the identity object with the necessary authorization provisions.
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2. Load any additional user information.
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For example::
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from flaskext.principal import identity_loaded, RoleNeed, UserNeed
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@identity_loaded.connect
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def on_identity_loaded(sender, identity):
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# Get the user information from the db
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user = db.get(identity.name)
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# Update the roles that a user can provide
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for role in user.roles:
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identity.provides.add(RoleNeed(role.name))
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# Save the user somewhere so we only look it up once
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identity.user = user
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""")
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Need = namedtuple('Need', ['method', 'value'])
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"""A required need
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This is just a named tuple, and practically any tuple will do.
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The ``method`` attribute can be used to look up element 0, and the ``value``
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attribute can be used to look up element 1.
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"""
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UserNeed = partial(Need, 'id')
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UserNeed.__doc__ = """A need with the method preset to `"id"`."""
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RoleNeed = partial(Need, 'role')
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RoleNeed.__doc__ = """A need with the method preset to `"role"`."""
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TypeNeed = partial(Need, 'type')
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TypeNeed.__doc__ = """A need with the method preset to `"type"`."""
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ActionNeed = partial(Need, 'action')
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ActionNeed.__doc__ = """A need with the method preset to `"action"`."""
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ItemNeed = namedtuple('ItemNeed', ['method', 'value', 'type'])
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"""A required item need
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An item need is just a named tuple, and practically any tuple will do. In
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addition to other Needs, there is a type, for example this could be specified
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as::
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ItemNeed('update', 27, 'posts')
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('update', 27, 'posts') # or like this
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And that might describe the permission to update a particular blog post. In
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reality, the developer is free to choose whatever convention the permissions
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are.
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"""
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class PermissionDenied(RuntimeError):
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"""Permission denied to the resource"""
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class Identity(object):
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"""Represent the user's identity.
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:param id: The user id
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:param auth_type: The authentication type used to confirm the user's
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identity.
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The identity is used to represent the user's identity in the system. This
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object is created on login, or on the start of the request as loaded from
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the user's session.
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Once loaded it is sent using the `identity-loaded` signal, and should be
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populated with additional required information.
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Needs that are provided by this identity should be added to the `provides`
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set after loading.
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"""
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def __init__(self, id, auth_type=None):
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self.id = id
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self.auth_type = auth_type
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self.provides = set()
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def can(self, permission):
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"""Whether the identity has access to the permission.
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:param permission: The permission to test provision for.
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"""
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return permission.allows(self)
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def __repr__(self):
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return '<{0} id="{1}" auth_type="{2}" provides={3}>'.format(
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self.__class__.__name__, self.id, self.auth_type, self.provides
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)
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class AnonymousIdentity(Identity):
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"""An anonymous identity"""
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def __init__(self):
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Identity.__init__(self, None)
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class IdentityContext(object):
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"""The context of an identity for a permission.
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.. note:: The principal is usually created by the flaskext.Permission.require method
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call for normal use-cases.
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The principal behaves as either a context manager or a decorator. The
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permission is checked for provision in the identity, and if available the
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flow is continued (context manager) or the function is executed (decorator).
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"""
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def __init__(self, permission, http_exception=None):
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self.permission = permission
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self.http_exception = http_exception
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"""The permission of this principal
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"""
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@property
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def identity(self):
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"""The identity of this principal
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"""
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return g.identity
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def can(self):
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"""Whether the identity has access to the permission
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"""
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return self.identity.can(self.permission)
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def __call__(self, f):
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@wraps(f)
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def _decorated(*args, **kw):
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with self:
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rv = f(*args, **kw)
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return rv
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return _decorated
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def __enter__(self):
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# check the permission here
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if not self.can():
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if self.http_exception:
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abort(self.http_exception, self.permission)
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raise PermissionDenied(self.permission)
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def __exit__(self, *args):
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return False
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class Permission(object):
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"""Represents needs, any of which must be present to access a resource
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:param needs: The needs for this permission
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"""
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def __init__(self, *needs):
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"""A set of needs, any of which must be present in an identity to have
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access.
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"""
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self.needs = set(needs)
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self.excludes = set()
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def _bool(self):
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return bool(self.can())
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def __nonzero__(self):
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"""Equivalent to ``self.can()``.
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"""
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return self._bool()
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def __bool__(self):
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"""Equivalent to ``self.can()``.
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"""
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return self._bool()
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def __and__(self, other):
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"""Does the same thing as ``self.union(other)``
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"""
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return self.union(other)
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def __or__(self, other):
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"""Does the same thing as ``self.difference(other)``
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"""
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return self.difference(other)
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def __contains__(self, other):
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"""Does the same thing as ``other.issubset(self)``.
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"""
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return other.issubset(self)
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def __repr__(self):
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return '<{0} needs={1} excludes={2}>'.format(
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self.__class__.__name__, self.needs, self.excludes
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)
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def require(self, http_exception=None):
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"""Create a principal for this permission.
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The principal may be used as a context manager, or a decroator.
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If ``http_exception`` is passed then ``abort()`` will be called
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with the HTTP exception code. Otherwise a ``PermissionDenied``
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exception will be raised if the identity does not meet the
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requirements.
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:param http_exception: the HTTP exception code (403, 401 etc)
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"""
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return IdentityContext(self, http_exception)
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def test(self, http_exception=None):
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"""
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Checks if permission available and raises relevant exception
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if not. This is useful if you just want to check permission
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without wrapping everything in a require() block.
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This is equivalent to::
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with permission.require():
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pass
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"""
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with self.require(http_exception):
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pass
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def reverse(self):
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"""
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Returns reverse of current state (needs->excludes, excludes->needs)
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"""
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p = Permission()
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p.needs.update(self.excludes)
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p.excludes.update(self.needs)
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return p
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def union(self, other):
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"""Create a new permission with the requirements of the union of this
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and other.
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:param other: The other permission
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"""
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p = Permission(*self.needs.union(other.needs))
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p.excludes.update(self.excludes.union(other.excludes))
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return p
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def difference(self, other):
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"""Create a new permission consisting of requirements in this
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permission and not in the other.
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"""
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p = Permission(*self.needs.difference(other.needs))
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p.excludes.update(self.excludes.difference(other.excludes))
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return p
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def issubset(self, other):
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"""Whether this permission needs are a subset of another
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:param other: The other permission
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"""
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return (
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self.needs.issubset(other.needs) and
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self.excludes.issubset(other.excludes)
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)
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def allows(self, identity):
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"""Whether the identity can access this permission.
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:param identity: The identity
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"""
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if self.needs and not self.needs.intersection(identity.provides):
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return False
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if self.excludes and self.excludes.intersection(identity.provides):
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return False
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return True
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def can(self):
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"""Whether the required context for this permission has access
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This creates an identity context and tests whether it can access this
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permission
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"""
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return self.require().can()
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class Denial(Permission):
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"""
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Shortcut class for passing excluded needs.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *excludes):
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self.excludes = set(excludes)
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self.needs = set()
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def session_identity_loader():
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if 'identity.id' in session and 'identity.auth_type' in session:
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identity = Identity(session['identity.id'],
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session['identity.auth_type'])
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return identity
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def session_identity_saver(identity):
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session['identity.id'] = identity.id
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session['identity.auth_type'] = identity.auth_type
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session.modified = True
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class Principal(object):
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"""Principal extension
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:param app: The flask application to extend
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:param use_sessions: Whether to use sessions to extract and store
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identification.
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:param skip_static: Whether to ignore static endpoints.
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"""
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def __init__(self, app=None, use_sessions=True, skip_static=False):
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self.identity_loaders = deque()
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self.identity_savers = deque()
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# XXX This will probably vanish for a better API
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self.use_sessions = use_sessions
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self.skip_static = skip_static
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if app is not None:
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self.init_app(app)
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def _init_app(self, app):
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from warnings import warn
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warn(DeprecationWarning(
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'_init_app is deprecated, use the new init_app '
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'method instead.'), stacklevel=1
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)
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self.init_app(app)
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def init_app(self, app):
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if hasattr(app, 'static_url_path'):
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self._static_path = app.static_url_path
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else:
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self._static_path = app.static_path
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app.before_request(self._on_before_request)
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identity_changed.connect(self._on_identity_changed, app)
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if self.use_sessions:
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self.identity_loader(session_identity_loader)
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self.identity_saver(session_identity_saver)
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def set_identity(self, identity):
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"""Set the current identity.
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:param identity: The identity to set
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"""
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self._set_thread_identity(identity)
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for saver in self.identity_savers:
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saver(identity)
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def identity_loader(self, f):
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"""Decorator to define a function as an identity loader.
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An identity loader function is called before request to find any
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provided identities. The first found identity is used to load from.
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For example::
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app = Flask(__name__)
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principals = Principal(app)
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@principals.identity_loader
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def load_identity_from_weird_usecase():
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return Identity('ali')
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"""
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self.identity_loaders.appendleft(f)
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return f
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def identity_saver(self, f):
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"""Decorator to define a function as an identity saver.
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An identity loader saver is called when the identity is set to persist
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it for the next request.
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For example::
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app = Flask(__name__)
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principals = Principal(app)
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@principals.identity_saver
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def save_identity_to_weird_usecase(identity):
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my_special_cookie['identity'] = identity
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"""
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self.identity_savers.appendleft(f)
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return f
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def _set_thread_identity(self, identity):
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g.identity = identity
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identity_loaded.send(current_app._get_current_object(),
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identity=identity)
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def _on_identity_changed(self, app, identity):
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if self._is_static_route():
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return
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self.set_identity(identity)
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def _on_before_request(self):
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if self._is_static_route():
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return
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g.identity = AnonymousIdentity()
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for loader in self.identity_loaders:
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identity = loader()
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if identity is not None:
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self.set_identity(identity)
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return
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def _is_static_route(self):
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return (
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self.skip_static and
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(self._static_path and request.path.startswith(self._static_path))
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)
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