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view roundup/security.py @ 2119:cc4667ef3f12
Added the ability to toggle where error messages go.
They either go to the user (default, for backwards compatibility), the
dispatcher, or both. These are able to be toggled via settings in config.py.
Please refer to upgrading.txt for more details. (And Richard, let me know
if I've done anything wrong with this checkin. :))
| author | Eddie Parker <eparker@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:27:15 +0000 |
| parents | fc52d57c6c3e |
| children | 1df7d4a41da4 |
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"""Handle the security declarations used in Roundup trackers. """ __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' import weakref from roundup import hyperdb class Permission: ''' Defines a Permission with the attributes - name - description - klass (optional) The klass may be unset, indicating that this permission is not locked to a particular class. That means there may be multiple Permissions for the same name for different classes. ''' def __init__(self, name='', description='', klass=None): self.name = name self.description = description self.klass = klass def __repr__(self): return '<Permission 0x%x %r,%r>'%(id(self), self.name, self.klass) class Role: ''' Defines a Role with the attributes - name - description - permissions ''' def __init__(self, name='', description='', permissions=None): self.name = name.lower() self.description = description if permissions is None: permissions = [] self.permissions = permissions def __repr__(self): return '<Role 0x%x %r,%r>'%(id(self), self.name, self.permissions) class Security: def __init__(self, db): ''' Initialise the permission and role classes, and add in the base roles (for admin user). ''' self.db = weakref.proxy(db) # use a weak ref to avoid circularity # permssions are mapped by name to a list of Permissions by class self.permission = {} # roles are mapped by name to the Role self.role = {} # the default Roles self.addRole(name="User", description="A regular user, no privs") self.addRole(name="Admin", description="An admin user, full privs") self.addRole(name="Anonymous", description="An anonymous user") ee = self.addPermission(name="Edit", description="User may edit everthing") self.addPermissionToRole('Admin', ee) ae = self.addPermission(name="View", description="User may access everything") self.addPermissionToRole('Admin', ae) reg = self.addPermission(name="Register Web", description="User may register through the web") reg = self.addPermission(name="Register Email", description="User may register through the email") # initialise the permissions and roles needed for the UIs from roundup.cgi import client client.initialiseSecurity(self) from roundup import mailgw mailgw.initialiseSecurity(self) def getPermission(self, permission, classname=None): ''' Find the Permission matching the name and for the class, if the classname is specified. Raise ValueError if there is no exact match. ''' if not self.permission.has_key(permission): raise ValueError, 'No permission "%s" defined'%permission # look through all the permissions of the given name for perm in self.permission[permission]: # if we're passed a classname, the permission must match if perm.klass is not None and perm.klass == classname: return perm # otherwise the permission klass must be unset elif not perm.klass and not classname: return perm raise ValueError, 'No permission "%s" defined for "%s"'%(permission, classname) def hasPermission(self, permission, userid, classname=None): ''' Look through all the Roles, and hence Permissions, and see if "permission" is there for the specified classname. ''' roles = self.db.user.get(userid, 'roles') if roles is None: return 0 for rolename in [x.lower().strip() for x in roles.split(',')]: if not rolename or not self.role.has_key(rolename): continue # for each of the user's Roles, check the permissions for perm in self.role[rolename].permissions: # permission name match? if perm.name == permission: # permission klass match? if perm.klass is None or perm.klass == classname: # we have a winner return 1 return 0 def hasNodePermission(self, classname, nodeid, **propspec): ''' Check the named properties of the given node to see if the userid appears in them. If it does, then the user is granted this permission check. 'propspec' consists of a set of properties and values that must be present on the given node for access to be granted. If a property is a Link, the value must match the property value. If a property is a Multilink, the value must appear in the Multilink list. ''' klass = self.db.getclass(classname) properties = klass.getprops() for k,v in propspec.items(): value = klass.get(nodeid, k) if isinstance(properties[k], hyperdb.Multilink): if v not in value: return 0 else: if v != value: return 0 return 1 def addPermission(self, **propspec): ''' Create a new Permission with the properties defined in 'propspec' ''' perm = Permission(**propspec) self.permission.setdefault(perm.name, []).append(perm) return perm def addRole(self, **propspec): ''' Create a new Role with the properties defined in 'propspec' ''' role = Role(**propspec) self.role[role.name] = role return role def addPermissionToRole(self, rolename, permission): ''' Add the permission to the role's permission list. 'rolename' is the name of the role to add the permission to. ''' role = self.role[rolename.lower()] role.permissions.append(permission) # vim: set filetype=python ts=4 sw=4 et si
