jumpserver/apps/authentication/backends/drf.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
from django.core.cache import cache
from django.utils import timezone
from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
from rest_framework import authentication, exceptions
from common.auth import signature
from common.utils import get_object_or_none
from ..models import AccessKey, PrivateToken
def date_more_than(d, seconds):
return d is None or (timezone.now() - d).seconds > seconds
def after_authenticate_update_date(user, token=None):
if date_more_than(user.date_api_key_last_used, 60):
user.date_api_key_last_used = timezone.now()
user.save(update_fields=['date_api_key_last_used'])
if token and hasattr(token, 'date_last_used') and date_more_than(token.date_last_used, 60):
token.date_last_used = timezone.now()
token.save(update_fields=['date_last_used'])
class AccessTokenAuthentication(authentication.BaseAuthentication):
keyword = 'Bearer'
model = get_user_model()
def authenticate(self, request):
auth = authentication.get_authorization_header(request).split()
if not auth or auth[0].lower() != self.keyword.lower().encode():
return None
if len(auth) == 1:
msg = _('Invalid token header. No credentials provided.')
raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed(msg)
elif len(auth) > 2:
msg = _('Invalid token header. Sign string should not contain spaces.')
raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed(msg)
try:
token = auth[1].decode()
except UnicodeError:
msg = _('Invalid token header. Sign string should not contain invalid characters.')
raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed(msg)
user, header = self.authenticate_credentials(token)
after_authenticate_update_date(user)
return user, header
@staticmethod
def authenticate_credentials(token):
model = get_user_model()
user_id = cache.get(token)
user = get_object_or_none(model, id=user_id)
if not user:
msg = _('Invalid token or cache refreshed.')
raise exceptions.AuthenticationFailed(msg)
return user, None
def authenticate_header(self, request):
return self.keyword
class PrivateTokenAuthentication(authentication.TokenAuthentication):
model = PrivateToken
def authenticate(self, request):
user_token = super().authenticate(request)
if not user_token:
return
user, token = user_token
after_authenticate_update_date(user, token)
return user, token
class SessionAuthentication(authentication.SessionAuthentication):
def authenticate(self, request):
"""
Returns a `User` if the request session currently has a logged in user.
Otherwise, returns `None`.
"""
# Get the session-based user from the underlying HttpRequest object
user = getattr(request._request, 'user', None)
# Unauthenticated, CSRF validation not required
if not user or not user.is_active:
return None
try:
self.enforce_csrf(request)
except exceptions.AuthenticationFailed:
return None
# CSRF passed with authenticated user
return user, None
class SignatureAuthentication(signature.SignatureAuthentication):
# The HTTP header used to pass the consumer key ID.
# A method to fetch (User instance, user_secret_string) from the
# consumer key ID, or None in case it is not found. Algorithm
# will be what the client has sent, in the case that both RSA
# and HMAC are supported at your site (and also for expansion).
model = get_user_model()
def fetch_user_data(self, key_id, algorithm="hmac-sha256"):
# ...
# example implementation:
try:
key = AccessKey.objects.get(id=key_id)
if not key.is_active:
return None, None
user, secret = key.user, str(key.secret)
after_authenticate_update_date(user, key)
return user, secret
except (AccessKey.DoesNotExist, exceptions.ValidationError):
return None, None