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by William Grant
Merge setup-refactor branch. This completely breaks existing installations; |
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# IVLE - Informatics Virtual Learning Environment
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# Copyright (C) 2007-2008 The University of Melbourne
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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# Module: authenticate
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# Author: Matt Giuca
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# Date: 19/2/2008
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# Provides a mechanism for authenticating a username and password, and
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# returning a yes/no response.
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# Has a plugin interface for authentication modules.
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# An authentication module is a Python module with an "auth" function,
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# which accepts 3 positional arguments.
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# plugin_module.auth(dbconn, login, password, user)
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# dbconn is an open connection to the IVLE database.
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# login and password are required strings, password is cleartext.
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# user is a User object or None.
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# If it's a User object, it must return the same object if it returns a user.
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# This object should describe the user logging in.
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# It may be None if the user is not known to this DB.
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# Returns either a User object or None, or raises an AuthError.
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# Returning a User object implies success, and also gives details about the
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# user if none were known to the DB (such details will be written to the DB).
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# Returning None implies a soft failure, and that another auth method should
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# be found.
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# Raising an AuthError implies a hard failure, with an appropriate error
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# message. No more auth will be done.
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import sys |
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import os |
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from autherror import AuthError |
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import ivle.conf |
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import ivle.db |
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import ivle.user |
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def authenticate(login, password): |
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"""Determines whether a particular login/password combination is
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valid. The password is in cleartext.
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Returns a User object containing the user's details on success.
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Raises an AuthError containing an appropriate error message on failure.
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The User returned is guaranteed to be in the IVLE database.
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This could be from reading or writing to the DB. If authenticate can't
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find the user in the DB, it may get user data from some other source
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(such as LDAP) and actually write it to the DB before returning.
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"""
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# WARNING: Both username and password may contain any characters, and must
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# be sanitized within this function.
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# (Not SQL-sanitized, just sanitized to our particular constraints).
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# TODO Sanitize username
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# Spawn a DB object just for making this call.
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# (This should not spawn a DB connection on each page reload, only when
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# there is no session object to begin with).
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dbconn = ivle.db.DB() |
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try: |
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user = dbconn.get_user(login) |
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except ivle.db.DBException: |
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# If our attempt to get the named user from the db fails,
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# then set user to None.
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# We may still auth (eg. by pulling details from elsewhere and writing
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# to DB).
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user = None |
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try: |
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for modname, m in auth_modules: |
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# May raise an AuthError - allow to propagate
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auth_result = m(dbconn, login, password, user) |
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if auth_result is None: |
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# Can't auth with this module; try another
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pass
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elif auth_result == False: |
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return None |
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elif isinstance(auth_result, ivle.user.User): |
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if user is not None and auth_result is not user: |
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# If user is not None, then it must return the same user
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raise AuthError("Internal error: " |
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"Bad authentication module %s (changed user)" |
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% repr(modname)) |
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elif user is None: |
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# We just got ourselves some user details from an external
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# source. Put them in the DB.
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dbconn.create_user(auth_result) |
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pass
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return auth_result |
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else: |
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raise AuthError("Internal error: " |
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"Bad authentication module %s (bad return type)" |
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% repr(modname)) |
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# No auths checked out; fail.
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raise AuthError() |
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finally: |
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dbconn.close() |
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def simple_db_auth(dbconn, login, password, user): |
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"""
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A plugin auth function, as described above.
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This one just authenticates against the local database.
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Returns None if the password in the DB is NULL, indicating that another
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auth method should be used.
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Raises an AuthError if mismatched, indicating failure to auth.
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"""
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if user is None: |
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# The login doesn't exist. Therefore return None so we can try other
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# means of authentication.
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return None |
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auth_result = dbconn.user_authenticate(login, password) |
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# auth_result is either True, False (fail) or None (try another)
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if auth_result is None: |
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return None |
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elif auth_result: |
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return user |
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else: |
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raise AuthError() |
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# Allow imports to get files from this directory.
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# Get the directory that this module (authenticate) is in
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authpath = os.path.split(sys.modules[__name__].__file__)[0] |
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# Add it to sys.path
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sys.path.append(authpath) |
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# Create a global variable "auth_modules", a list of (name, function object)s.
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# This list consists of simple_db_auth, plus the "auth" functions of all the
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# plugin auth modules.
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auth_modules = [("simple_db_auth", simple_db_auth)] |
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for modname in ivle.conf.auth_modules.split(','): |
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try: |
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mod = __import__(modname) |
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except ImportError: |
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raise AuthError("Internal error: Can't import auth module %s" |
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% repr(modname)) |
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except ValueError: |
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# If auth_modules is "", we may get an empty string - ignore
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continue
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try: |
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authfunc = mod.auth |
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except AttributeError: |
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raise AuthError("Internal error: Auth module %s has no 'auth' " |
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"function" % repr(modname)) |
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auth_modules.append((modname, authfunc)) |