From 1c48b5a62f73234ed26bb20f0ab345ab61cda0ab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stephen Gallagher Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 07:49:04 -0500 Subject: Rename server/ directory to src/ Also update BUILD.txt --- src/config/SSSDConfig.py | 1664 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1664 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/config/SSSDConfig.py (limited to 'src/config/SSSDConfig.py') diff --git a/src/config/SSSDConfig.py b/src/config/SSSDConfig.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a004c33ba --- /dev/null +++ b/src/config/SSSDConfig.py @@ -0,0 +1,1664 @@ +''' +Created on Sep 18, 2009 + +@author: sgallagh +''' + +import os +import gettext +import exceptions +from ipachangeconf import SSSDChangeConf + +# Exceptions +class SSSDConfigException(Exception): pass +class ParsingError(Exception): pass +class AlreadyInitializedError(SSSDConfigException): pass +class NotInitializedError(SSSDConfigException): pass +class NoOutputFileError(SSSDConfigException): pass +class NoServiceError(SSSDConfigException): pass +class NoSectionError(SSSDConfigException): pass +class NoOptionError(SSSDConfigException): pass +class ServiceNotRecognizedError(SSSDConfigException): pass +class ServiceAlreadyExists(SSSDConfigException): pass +class NoDomainError(SSSDConfigException): pass +class DomainNotRecognized(SSSDConfigException): pass +class DomainAlreadyExistsError(SSSDConfigException): pass +class NoSuchProviderError(SSSDConfigException): pass +class NoSuchProviderSubtypeError(SSSDConfigException): pass +class ProviderSubtypeInUse(SSSDConfigException): pass + +PACKAGE = 'sss_daemon' +LOCALEDIR = '/usr/share/locale' + +translation = gettext.translation(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR, fallback=True) +_ = translation.ugettext + +# TODO: This needs to be made external +option_strings = { + # [service] + 'debug_level' : _('Set the verbosity of the debug logging'), + 'debug_timestamps' : _('Include timestamps in debug logs'), + 'debug_to_files' : _('Write debug messages to logfiles'), + 'timeout' : _('Ping timeout before restarting service'), + 'command' : _('Command to start service'), + 'reconnection_retries' : _('Number of times to attempt connection to Data Providers'), + + # [sssd] + 'services' : _('SSSD Services to start'), + 'domains' : _('SSSD Domains to start'), + 'sbus_timeout' : _('Timeout for messages sent over the SBUS'), + 're_expression' : _('Regex to parse username and domain'), + 'full_name_format' : _('Printf-compatible format for displaying fully-qualified names'), + + # [nss] + 'enum_cache_timeout' : _('Enumeration cache timeout length (seconds)'), + 'entry_cache_no_wait_timeout' : _('Entry cache background update timeout length (seconds)'), + 'entry_negative_timeout' : _('Negative cache timeout length (seconds)'), + 'filter_users' : _('Users that SSSD should explicitly ignore'), + 'filter_groups' : _('Groups that SSSD should explicitly ignore'), + 'filter_users_in_groups' : _('Should filtered users appear in groups'), + 'pwfield' : _('The value of the password field the NSS provider should return'), + + # [pam] + 'offline_credentials_expiration' : _('How long to allow cached logins between online logins (days)'), + 'offline_failed_login_attempts' : _('How many failed logins attempts are allowed when offline'), + 'offline_failed_login_delay' : _('How long (minutes) to deny login after offline_failed_login_attempts has been reached'), + + # [provider] + 'id_provider' : _('Identity provider'), + 'auth_provider' : _('Authentication provider'), + 'access_provider' : _('Access control provider'), + 'chpass_provider' : _('Password change provider'), + + # [domain] + 'min_id' : _('Minimum user ID'), + 'max_id' : _('Maximum user ID'), + 'timeout' : _('Ping timeout before restarting domain'), + 'enumerate' : _('Enable enumerating all users/groups'), + 'cache_credentials' : _('Cache credentials for offline login'), + 'store_legacy_passwords' : _('Store password hashes'), + 'use_fully_qualified_names' : _('Display users/groups in fully-qualified form'), + 'entry_cache_timeout' : _('Entry cache timeout length (seconds)'), + + # [provider/ipa] + 'ipa_domain' : _('IPA domain'), + 'ipa_server' : _('IPA server address'), + 'ipa_hostname' : _('IPA client hostname'), + + # [provider/krb5] + 'krb5_kdcip' : _('Kerberos server address'), + 'krb5_realm' : _('Kerberos realm'), + 'krb5_auth_timeout' : _('Authentication timeout'), + + # [provider/krb5/auth] + 'krb5_ccachedir' : _('Directory to store credential caches'), + 'krb5_ccname_template' : _("Location of the user's credential cache"), + 'krb5_keytab' : _("Location of the keytab to validate credentials"), + 'krb5_validate' : _("Enable credential validation"), + + # [provider/krb5/chpass] + 'krb5_changepw_principal' : _('The principal of the change password service'), + + # [provider/ldap] + 'ldap_uri' : _('ldap_uri, The URI of the LDAP server'), + 'ldap_search_base' : _('The default base DN'), + 'ldap_schema' : _('The Schema Type in use on the LDAP server, rfc2307'), + 'ldap_default_bind_dn' : _('The default bind DN'), + 'ldap_default_authtok_type' : _('The type of the authentication token of the default bind DN'), + 'ldap_default_authtok' : _('The authentication token of the default bind DN'), + 'ldap_network_timeout' : _('Length of time to attempt connection'), + 'ldap_opt_timeout' : _('Length of time to attempt synchronous LDAP operations'), + 'ldap_offline_timeout' : _('Length of time between attempts to reconnect while offline'), + 'ldap_tls_cacert' : _('file that contains CA certificates'), + 'ldap_tls_reqcert' : _('Require TLS certificate verification'), + 'ldap_sasl_mech' : _('Specify the sasl mechanism to use'), + 'ldap_sasl_authid' : _('Specify the sasl authorization id to use'), + 'krb5_kdcip' : _('Kerberos server address'), + 'krb5_realm' : _('Kerberos realm'), + 'ldap_krb5_keytab' : _('Kerberos service keytab'), + 'ldap_krb5_init_creds' : _('Use Kerberos auth for LDAP connection'), + 'ldap_referrals' : _('Follow LDAP referrals'), + + # [provider/ldap/id] + 'ldap_search_timeout' : _('Length of time to wait for a search request'), + 'ldap_enumeration_refresh_timeout' : _('Length of time between enumeration updates'), + 'ldap_id_use_start_tls' : _('Require TLS for ID lookups, false'), + 'ldap_user_search_base' : _('Base DN for user lookups'), + 'ldap_user_search_scope' : _('Scope of user lookups'), + 'ldap_user_search_filter' : _('Filter for user lookups'), + 'ldap_user_object_class' : _('Objectclass for users'), + 'ldap_user_name' : _('Username attribute'), + 'ldap_user_uid_number' : _('UID attribute'), + 'ldap_user_gid_number' : _('Primary GID attribute'), + 'ldap_user_gecos' : _('GECOS attribute'), + 'ldap_user_homedir' : _('Home directory attribute'), + 'ldap_user_shell' : _('Shell attribute'), + 'ldap_user_uuid' : _('UUID attribute'), + 'ldap_user_principal' : _('User principal attribute (for Kerberos)'), + 'ldap_user_fullname' : _('Full Name'), + 'ldap_user_member_of' : _('memberOf attribute'), + 'ldap_user_modify_timestamp' : _('Modification time attribute'), + + # [provider/ldap/auth] + 'ldap_pwd_policy' : _('Policy to evaluate the password expiration'), + + # [provider/local/id] + 'default_shell' : _('Default shell, /bin/bash'), + 'base_directory' : _('Base for home directories'), + + # [provider/proxy/id] + 'proxy_lib_name' : _('The name of the NSS library to use'), + + # [provider/proxy/auth] + 'proxy_pam_target' : _('PAM stack to use') +} + +def striplist(l): + return([x.strip() for x in l]) + +def options_overlap(options1, options2): + overlap = [] + for option in options1: + if option in options2: + overlap.append(option) + return overlap + +class SSSDConfigSchema(SSSDChangeConf): + def __init__(self, schemafile, schemaplugindir): + SSSDChangeConf.__init__(self) + #TODO: get these from a global setting + if not schemafile: + schemafile = '/etc/sssd/sssd.api.conf' + if not schemaplugindir: + schemaplugindir = '/etc/sssd/sssd.api.d' + + try: + #Read the primary config file + fd = open(schemafile, 'r') + self.readfp(fd) + fd.close() + # Read in the provider files + for file in os.listdir(schemaplugindir): + fd = open(schemaplugindir+ "/" + file) + self.readfp(fd) + fd.close() + except IOError: + raise + except SyntaxError: # can be raised with readfp + raise ParsingError + + # Set up lookup table for types + self.type_lookup = { + 'bool' : bool, + 'int' : int, + 'long' : long, + 'float': float, + 'str' : str, + 'list' : list, + 'None' : None + } + + # Lookup table for acceptable boolean values + self.bool_lookup = { + 'false' : False, + 'true' : True, + } + + def get_options(self, section): + if not self.has_section(section): + raise NoSectionError + options = self.options(section) + + # Indexes + PRIMARY_TYPE = 0 + SUBTYPE = 1 + MANDATORY = 2 + DEFAULT = 3 + + # Parse values + parsed_options = {} + for option in self.strip_comments_empty(options): + unparsed_option = option['value'] + split_option = striplist(unparsed_option.split(',')) + optionlen = len(split_option) + + primarytype = self.type_lookup[split_option[PRIMARY_TYPE]] + subtype = self.type_lookup[split_option[SUBTYPE]] + mandatory = self.bool_lookup[split_option[MANDATORY]] + + if option_strings.has_key(option['name']): + desc = option_strings[option['name']] + else: + desc = None + + if optionlen == 3: + # This option has no defaults + parsed_options[option['name']] = \ + (primarytype, + subtype, + mandatory, + desc, + None) + elif optionlen == 4: + if type(split_option[DEFAULT]) == primarytype: + parsed_options[option['name']] = \ + (primarytype, + subtype, + mandatory, + desc, + split_option[DEFAULT]) + elif primarytype == list: + if (type(split_option[DEFAULT]) == subtype): + parsed_options[option['name']] = \ + (primarytype, + subtype, + mandatory, + desc, + [split_option[DEFAULT]]) + else: + try: + if subtype == bool and \ + type(split_option[DEFAULT]) == str: + parsed_options[option['name']] = \ + (primarytype, + subtype, + mandatory, + desc, + [self.bool_lookup[split_option[DEFAULT].lower()]]) + else: + parsed_options[option['name']] = \ + (primarytype, + subtype, + mandatory, + desc, + [subtype(split_option[DEFAULT])]) + except ValueError, KeyError: + raise ParsingError + else: + try: + if primarytype == bool and \ + type(split_option[DEFAULT]) == str: + parsed_options[option['name']] = \ + (primarytype, + subtype, + mandatory, + desc, + self.bool_lookup[split_option[DEFAULT].lower()]) + else: + parsed_options[option['name']] = \ + (primarytype, + subtype, + mandatory, + desc, + primarytype(split_option[DEFAULT])) + except ValueError, KeyError: + raise ParsingError + + elif optionlen > 4: + if (primarytype != list): + raise ParsingError + fixed_options = [] + for x in split_option[DEFAULT:]: + if type(x) != subtype: + try: + if (subtype == bool and type(x) == str): + newvalue = self.bool_lookup[x.lower()] + else: + newvalue = subtype(x) + fixed_options.extend([newvalue]) + except ValueError, KeyError: + raise ParsingError + else: + fixed_options.extend([x]) + parsed_options[option['name']] = \ + (primarytype, + subtype, + mandatory, + desc, + fixed_options) + else: + # Bad config file + raise ParsingError + + return parsed_options + + def get_option(self, section, option): + if not self.has_section(section): + raise NoSectionError(section) + if not self.has_option(section, option): + raise NoOptionError("Section [%s] has no option [%s]" % + (section, option)) + + return self.get_options(section)[option] + + def get_defaults(self, section): + if not self.has_section(section): + raise NoSectionError(section) + + schema_options = self.get_options(section) + defaults = dict([(x,schema_options[x][4]) + for x in schema_options.keys() + if schema_options[x][4] != None]) + + return defaults + + def get_services(self): + service_list = [x['name'] for x in self.sections() + if x['name'] != 'service' and + not x['name'].startswith('domain') and + not x['name'].startswith('provider')] + return service_list + + def get_providers(self): + providers = {} + for section in self.sections(): + splitsection = section['name'].split('/') + if (splitsection[0] == 'provider'): + if(len(splitsection) == 3): + if not providers.has_key(splitsection[1]): + providers[splitsection[1]] = [] + providers[splitsection[1]].extend([splitsection[2]]) + for key in providers.keys(): + providers[key] = tuple(providers[key]) + return providers + +class SSSDConfigObject(object): + def __init__(self): + self.name = None + self.options = {} + + def get_name(self): + """ + Return the name of the this object + + === Returns === + The domain name + + === Errors === + No errors + """ + return self.name + + def get_option(self, optionname): + """ + Return the value of an service option + + optionname: + The option to get. + + === Returns === + The value for the requested option. + + === Errors === + NoOptionError: + The specified option was not listed in the service + """ + if optionname in self.options.keys(): + return self.options[optionname] + raise NoOptionError(optionname) + + def get_all_options(self): + """ + Return a dictionary of name/value pairs for this object + + === Returns === + A dictionary of name/value pairs currently in use for this object + + === Errors === + No errors + """ + return self.options + + def remove_option(self, optionname): + """ + Remove an option from the object. If the option does not exist, it is ignored. + + === Returns === + No return value. + + === Errors === + No errors + """ + if self.options.has_key(optionname): + del self.options[optionname] + +class SSSDService(SSSDConfigObject): + ''' + Object to manipulate SSSD service options + ''' + + def __init__(self, servicename, apischema): + """ + Create a new SSSDService, setting its defaults to those found in the + schema. This constructor should not be used directly. Use + SSSDConfig.new_service() instead. + + name: + The service name + apischema: + An SSSDConfigSchema? object created by SSSDConfig.__init__() + + === Returns === + The newly-created SSSDService object. + + === Errors === + TypeError: + The API schema passed in was unusable or the name was not a string. + ServiceNotRecognizedError: + The service was not listed in the schema + """ + SSSDConfigObject.__init__(self) + + if not isinstance(apischema, SSSDConfigSchema) or type(servicename) != str: + raise TypeError + + if not apischema.has_section(servicename): + raise ServiceNotRecognizedError(servicename) + + self.name = servicename + self.schema = apischema + + # Set up the service object with any known defaults + self.options = {} + + # Include a list of hidden options + self.hidden_options = [] + + # Set up default options for all services + self.options.update(self.schema.get_defaults('service')) + + # Set up default options for this service + self.options.update(self.schema.get_defaults(self.name)) + + # For the [sssd] service, force the config file version + if servicename == 'sssd': + self.options['config_file_version'] = 2 + self.hidden_options.append('config_file_version') + + def list_options_with_mandatory(self): + """ + List options for the service, including the mandatory flag. + + === Returns === + A dictionary of configurable options. This dictionary is keyed on the + option name with a tuple of the variable type, subtype ('None' if the + type is not a collection type), whether it is mandatory, the + translated option description, and the default value (or 'None') as + the value. + + Example: + { 'enumerate' : + (bool, None, False, u'Enable enumerating all users/groups', True) } + + === Errors === + No errors + """ + options = {} + + # Get the list of available options for all services + schema_options = self.schema.get_options('service') + options.update(schema_options) + + schema_options = self.schema.get_options(self.name) + options.update(schema_options) + + return options + + def list_options(self): + """ + List all options that apply to this service + + === Returns === + A dictionary of configurable options. This dictionary is keyed on the + option name with a tuple of the variable type, subtype ('None' if the + type is not a collection type), the translated option description, and + the default value (or 'None') as the value. + + Example: + { 'services' : + (list, str, u'SSSD Services to start', ['nss', 'pam']) } + + === Errors === + No Errors + """ + options = self.list_options_with_mandatory() + + # Filter out the mandatory field to maintain compatibility + # with older versions of the API + filtered_options = {} + for key in options.keys(): + filtered_options[key] = (options[key][0], options[key][1], options[key][3], options[key][4]) + + return filtered_options + + def list_mandatory_options(self): + """ + List all mandatory options that apply to this service + + === Returns === + A dictionary of configurable options. This dictionary is keyed on the + option name with a tuple of the variable type, subtype ('None' if the + type is not a collection type), the translated option description, and + the default value (or 'None') as the value. + + Example: + { 'services' : + (list, str, u'SSSD Services to start', ['nss', 'pam']) } + + === Errors === + No Errors + """ + options = self.list_options_with_mandatory() + + # Filter out the mandatory field to maintain compatibility + # with older versions of the API + filtered_options = {} + for key in options.keys(): + if options[key][2]: + filtered_options[key] = (options[key][0], options[key][1], options[key][3], options[key][4]) + + return filtered_options + + def set_option(self, optionname, value): + """ + Set a service option to the specified value (or values) + + optionname: + The option to change + value: + The value to set. This may be a single value or a list of values. If + it is set to None, it resets the option to its default. + + === Returns === + No return value + + === Errors === + NoOptionError: + The specified option is not listed in the schema + TypeError: + The value specified was not of the expected type + """ + if self.schema.has_option(self.name, optionname): + option_schema = self.schema.get_option(self.name, optionname) + elif self.schema.has_option('service', optionname): + option_schema = self.schema.get_option('service', optionname) + elif optionname in self.hidden_options: + # Set this option and do not add it to the list of changeable values + self.options[optionname] = value + return + else: + raise NoOptionError('Section [%s] has no option [%s]' % (self.name, optionname)) + + if value == None: + self.remove_option(optionname) + return + + raise_error = False + + # If we were expecting a list and didn't get one, + # Create a list with a single entry. If it's the + # wrong subtype, it will fail below + if option_schema[0] == list and type(value) != list: + if type(value) == str: + value = striplist(value.split(',')) + else: + value = [value] + + if type(value) != option_schema[0]: + # If it's possible to convert it, do so + try: + if option_schema[0] == bool and \ + type(value) == str: + value = self.schema.bool_lookup[value.lower()] + else: + value = option_schema[0](value) + except ValueError: + raise_error = True + except KeyError: + raise_error = True + + if raise_error: + raise TypeError('Expected %s for %s, received %s' % + (option_schema[0], optionname, type(value))) + + if type(value) == list: + # Iterate through the list an ensure that all members + # are of the appropriate subtype + try: + newvalue = [] + for x in value: + if option_schema[1] == bool and \ + type(x) == str: + newvalue.extend([self.schema.bool_lookup[x.lower()]]) + else: + newvalue.extend([option_schema[1](x)]) + except ValueError: + raise_error = True + except KeyError: + raise_error = True + + if raise_error: + raise TypeError('Expected %s' % option_schema[1]) + + value = newvalue + + self.options[optionname] = value + +class SSSDDomain(SSSDConfigObject): + """ + Object to manipulate SSSD domain options + """ + def __init__(self, domainname, apischema): + """ + Creates a new, empty SSSDDomain. This domain is inactive by default. + This constructor should not be used directly. Use + SSSDConfig.new_domain() instead. + + name: + The domain name. + apischema: + An SSSDConfigSchema object created by SSSDConfig.__init__() + + === Returns === + The newly-created SSSDDomain object. + + === Errors === + TypeError: + apischema was not an SSSDConfigSchema object or domainname was not + a string + """ + SSSDConfigObject.__init__(self) + + if not isinstance(apischema, SSSDConfigSchema) or type(domainname) != str: + raise TypeError + + self.name = domainname + self.schema = apischema + self.active = False + self.oldname = None + self.providers = [] + + # Set up the domain object with any known defaults + self.options = {} + + # Set up default options for all domains + self.options.update(self.schema.get_defaults('provider')) + self.options.update(self.schema.get_defaults('domain')) + + def set_active(self, active): + """ + Enable or disable this domain + + active: + Boolean value. If True, this domain will be added to the active + domains list when it is saved. If False, it will be removed from the + active domains list when it is saved. + + === Returns === + No return value + + === Errors === + No errors + """ + self.active = bool(active) + + def list_options_with_mandatory(self): + """ + List options for the currently-configured providers, including the + mandatory flag + + === Returns === + A dictionary of configurable options. This dictionary is keyed on the + option name with a tuple of the variable type, subtype ('None' if the + type is not a collection type), whether it is mandatory, the + translated option description, and the default value (or 'None') as + the value. + + Example: + { 'enumerate' : + (bool, None, False, u'Enable enumerating all users/groups', True) } + + === Errors === + No errors + """ + options = {} + # Get the list of available options for all domains + options.update(self.schema.get_options('provider')) + + options.update(self.schema.get_options('domain')) + + # Candidate for future optimization: will update primary type + # for each subtype + for (provider, providertype) in self.providers: + schema_options = self.schema.get_options('provider/%s' + % provider) + options.update(schema_options) + schema_options = self.schema.get_options('provider/%s/%s' + % (provider, providertype)) + options.update(schema_options) + return options + + def list_options(self): + """ + List options available for the currently-configured providers. + + === Returns === + A dictionary of configurable options. This dictionary is keyed on the + option name with a tuple of the variable type, subtype ('None' if the + type is not a collection type), the translated option description, and + the default value (or 'None') as the value. + + Example: + { 'enumerate' : + (bool, None, u'Enable enumerating all users/groups', True) } + + === Errors === + No errors + """ + options = self.list_options_with_mandatory() + + # Filter out the mandatory field to maintain compatibility + # with older versions of the API + filtered_options = {} + for key in options.keys(): + filtered_options[key] = (options[key][0], options[key][1], options[key][3], options[key][4]) + + return filtered_options + + def list_mandatory_options(self): + """ + List mandatory options for the currently-configured providers. + + === Returns === + A dictionary of configurable options. This dictionary is keyed on the + option name with a tuple of the variable type, subtype ('None' if the + type is not a collection type), the translated option description, and + the default value (or 'None') as the value. + + Example: + { 'enumerate' : + (bool, None, u'Enable enumerating all users/groups', True) } + + === Errors === + No errors + """ + options = self.list_options_with_mandatory() + + # Filter out the mandatory field to maintain compatibility + # with older versions of the API + filtered_options = {} + for key in options.keys(): + if options[key][2]: + filtered_options[key] = (options[key][0], options[key][1], options[key][3], options[key][4]) + + return filtered_options + + def list_provider_options(self, provider, provider_type=None): + """ + If provider_type is specified, list all options applicable to that + target, otherwise list all possible options available for a provider. + + type: + Provider backend type. (e.g. local, ldap, krb5, etc.) + provider_type: + Subtype of the backend type. (e.g. id, auth, access, chpass) + + === Returns === + + A dictionary of configurable options for the specified provider type. + This dictionary is keyed on the option name with a tuple of the + variable type, subtype ('None' if the type is not a collection type), + the translated option description, and the default value (or 'None') + as the value. + + === Errors === + + NoSuchProviderError: + The specified provider is not listed in the schema or plugins + NoSuchProviderSubtypeError: + The specified provider subtype is not listed in the schema + """ + #TODO section checking + + options = self.schema.get_options('provider/%s' % provider) + if(provider_type): + options.update(self.schema.get_options('provider/%s/%s' % + (provider, provider_type))) + else: + # Add options from all provider subtypes + known_providers = self.list_providers() + for provider_type in known_providers[provider]: + options.update(self.list_provider_options(provider, + provider_type)) + return options + + def list_providers(self): + """ + Return a dictionary of providers. + + === Returns === + Returns a dictionary of providers, keyed on the primary type, with the + value being a tuple of the subtypes it supports. + + Example: + { 'ldap' : ('id', 'auth', 'chpass') } + + === Errors === + No Errors + """ + return self.schema.get_providers() + + def set_option(self, option, value): + """ + Set a domain option to the specified value (or values) + + option: + The option to change. + value: + The value to set. This may be a single value or a list of values. + If it is set to None, it resets the option to its default. + + === Returns === + No return value. + + === Errors === + NoOptionError: + The specified option is not listed in the schema + TypeError: + The value specified was not of the expected type + """ + options = self.list_options() + if (option not in options.keys()): + raise NoOptionError('Section [%s] has no option [%s]' % + (self.name, option)) + + if value == None: + self.remove_option(option) + return + + option_schema = options[option] + raise_error = False + + # If we were expecting a list and didn't get one, + # Create a list with a single entry. If it's the + # wrong subtype, it will fail below + if option_schema[0] == list and type(value) != list: + if type(value) == str: + value = striplist(value.split(',')) + else: + value = [value] + + if type(value) != option_schema[0]: + # If it's possible to convert it, do so + try: + if option_schema[0] == bool and \ + type(value) == str: + value = self.schema.bool_lookup[value.lower()] + else: + value = option_schema[0](value) + except ValueError: + raise_error = True + except KeyError: + raise_error = True + + if raise_error: + raise TypeError('Expected %s for %s, received %s' % + (option_schema[0], option, type(value))) + + if type(value) == list: + # Iterate through the list an ensure that all members + # are of the appropriate subtype + try: + newvalue = [] + for x in value: + if option_schema[1] == bool and \ + type(x) == str: + newvalue.extend([self.schema.bool_lookup[x.lower()]]) + else: + newvalue.extend([option_schema[1](x)]) + except ValueError: + raise_error = True + except KeyError: + raise_error = True + + if raise_error: + raise TypeError('Expected %s' % option_schema[1]) + value = newvalue + + # Check whether we're adding a provider entry. + is_provider = option.rfind('_provider') + if (is_provider > 0): + provider = option[:is_provider] + self.add_provider(value, provider) + else: + self.options[option] = value + + def set_name(self, newname): + """ + Change the name of the domain + + newname: + New name for this domain + + === Returns === + No return value. + + === Errors === + TypeError: + newname was not a string + """ + + if type(newname) != str: + raise TypeError + + if not self.oldname: + # Only set the oldname once + self.oldname = self.name + self.name = newname + + def add_provider(self, provider, provider_type): + """ + Add a new provider type to the domain + + type: + Provider backend type. (e.g. local, ldap, krb5, etc.) + subtype: + Subtype of the backend type. (e.g. id, auth, chpass) + + === Returns === + No return value. + + === Errors === + ProviderSubtypeInUse: + Another backend is already providing this subtype + NoSuchProviderError: + The specified provider is not listed in the schema or plugins + NoSuchProviderSubtypeError: + The specified provider subtype is not listed in the schema + """ + # Check that provider and provider_type are valid + configured_providers = self.list_providers() + if provider in configured_providers.keys(): + if provider_type not in configured_providers[provider]: + raise NoSuchProviderSubtypeError(provider_type) + else: + raise NoSuchProviderError + + # Don't add a provider twice + with_this_type = [x for x in self.providers if x[1] == provider_type] + if len(with_this_type) > 1: + # This should never happen! + raise ProviderSubtypeInUse + if len(with_this_type) == 1: + if with_this_type[0][0] != provider: + raise ProviderSubtypeInUse(with_this_type[0][0]) + else: + self.providers.extend([(provider, provider_type)]) + + option_name = '%s_provider' % provider_type + self.options[option_name] = provider + + # Add defaults for this provider + self.options.update(self.schema.get_defaults('provider/%s' % + provider)) + self.options.update(self.schema.get_defaults('provider/%s/%s' % + (provider, + provider_type))) + + def remove_provider(self, provider_type): + """ + Remove a provider from the domain. If the provider is not present, it + is ignored. + + provider_type: + Subtype of the backend type. (e.g. id, auth, chpass) + + === Returns === + No return value. + + === Errors === + No Errors + """ + + provider = None + for (provider, ptype) in self.providers: + if ptype == provider_type: + break + provider = None + + # Check whether the provider_type was found + if not provider: + return + + # Remove any unused options when removing the provider. + options = self.list_provider_options(provider, provider_type) + + # Trim any options that are used by other providers, + # if that provider is in use + for (prov, ptype) in self.providers: + # Ignore the one being removed + if (prov, ptype) == (provider, provider_type): + continue + + provider_options = self.list_provider_options(prov, ptype) + overlap = options_overlap(options.keys(), provider_options.keys()) + for opt in overlap: + del options[opt] + + # We should now have a list of options used only by this + # provider. So we remove them. + for option in options: + if self.options.has_key(option): + del self.options[option] + + self.providers.remove((provider, provider_type)) + +class SSSDConfig(SSSDChangeConf): + """ + class SSSDConfig + Primary class for operating on SSSD configurations + """ + def __init__(self, schemafile=None, schemaplugindir=None): + """ + Initialize the SSSD config parser/editor. This constructor does not + open or create a config file. If the schemafile and schemaplugindir + are not passed, it will use the system defaults. + + schemafile: + The path to the api schema config file. Usually + /etc/sssd/sssd.api.conf + schemaplugindir: + The path the directory containing the provider schema config files. + Usually /etc/sssd/sssd.api.d + + === Returns === + The newly-created SSSDConfig object. + + === Errors === + IOError: + Exception raised when the schema file could not be opened for + reading. + ParsingError: + The main schema file or one of those in the plugin directory could + not be parsed. + """ + SSSDChangeConf.__init__(self) + self.schema = SSSDConfigSchema(schemafile, schemaplugindir) + self.configfile = None + self.initialized = False + self.API_VERSION = 2 + + def import_config(self,configfile=None): + """ + Read in a config file, populating all of the service and domain + objects with the read values. + + configfile: + The path to the SSSD config file. If not specified, use the system + default, usually /etc/sssd/sssd.conf + + === Returns === + No return value + + === Errors === + IOError: + Exception raised when the file could not be opened for reading + ParsingError: + Exception raised when errors occur attempting to parse a file. + AlreadyInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object was already initialized by a call to + import_config() or new_config() + """ + if self.initialized: + raise AlreadyInitializedError + + if not configfile: + #TODO: get this from a global setting + configfile = '/etc/sssd/sssd.conf' + # open will raise an IOError if it fails + fd = open(configfile, 'r') + + try: + self.readfp(fd) + except: + raise ParsingError + + fd.close() + self.configfile = configfile + self.initialized = True + + try: + if int(self.get('sssd', 'config_file_version')) != self.API_VERSION: + raise ParsingError("Wrong config_file_version") + except: + # Either the 'sssd' section or the 'config_file_version' was not + # present in the config file + raise ParsingError("File contains no config_file_version") + + def new_config(self): + """ + Initialize the SSSDConfig object with the defaults from the schema. + + === Returns === + No return value + + === Errors === + AlreadyInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object was already initialized by a call to + import_config() or new_config() + """ + if self.initialized: + raise AlreadyInitializedError + + self.initialized = True + + #Initialize all services + for servicename in self.schema.get_services(): + service = self.new_service(servicename) + + def write(self, outputfile=None): + """ + Write out the configuration to a file. + + outputfile: + The path to write the new config file. If it is not specified, it + will use the path specified by the import() call. + === Returns === + No return value + + === Errors === + IOError: + Exception raised when the file could not be opened for writing + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + NoOutputFileError: + No outputfile was specified and this SSSDConfig object was not + initialized by import() + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + + if outputfile == None: + if(self.configfile == None): + raise NoOutputFileError + + outputfile = self.configfile + + # open() will raise IOError if it fails + of = open(outputfile, "wb") + output = self.dump(self.opts) + of.write(output) + of.close() + + def list_services(self): + """ + Retrieve a list of known services. + + === Returns === + The list of known services. + + === Errors === + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + + service_list = [x['name'] for x in self.sections() + if not x['name'].startswith('domain') ] + return service_list + + def get_service(self, name): + """ + Get an SSSDService object to edit a service. + + name: + The name of the service to return. + + === Returns === + An SSSDService instance containing the current state of a service in + the SSSDConfig + + === Errors === + NoServiceError: + There is no such service with the specified name in the SSSDConfig. + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + if not self.has_section(name): + raise NoServiceError + + service = SSSDService(name, self.schema) + [service.set_option(opt['name'], opt['value']) + for opt in self.strip_comments_empty(self.options(name)) ] + + return service + + def new_service(self, name): + """ + Create a new service from the defaults and return the SSSDService + object for it. This function will also add this service to the list of + active services in the [SSSD] section. + + name: + The name of the service to create and return. + + === Returns === + The newly-created SSSDService object + + === Errors === + ServiceNotRecognizedError: + There is no such service in the schema. + ServiceAlreadyExistsError: + The service being created already exists in the SSSDConfig object. + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + if (self.has_section(name)): + raise ServiceAlreadyExists(name) + + service = SSSDService(name, self.schema) + self.save_service(service) + return service + + def delete_service(self, name): + """ + Remove a service from the SSSDConfig object. This function will also + remove this service from the list of active services in the [SSSD] + section. Has no effect if the service does not exist. + + === Returns === + No return value + + === Errors === + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + self.delete_option('section', name) + + def save_service(self, service): + """ + Save the changes made to the service object back to the SSSDConfig + object. + + service_object: + The SSSDService object to save to the configuration. + + === Returns === + No return value + === Errors === + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + TypeError: + service_object was not of the type SSSDService + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + if not isinstance(service, SSSDService): + raise TypeError + + name = service.get_name() + # Ensure that the existing section is removed + # This way we ensure that we are getting a + # complete copy of the service. + # delete_option() is a noop if the section + # does not exist. + index = self.delete_option('section', name) + + addkw = [] + for option,value in service.get_all_options().items(): + if (type(value) == list): + value = ', '.join(value) + addkw.append( { 'type' : 'option', + 'name' : option, + 'value' : str(value) } ) + + self.add_section(name, addkw, index) + + def list_active_domains(self): + """ + Return a list of all active domains. + + === Returns === + The list of configured, active domains. + + === Errors === + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + + if (self.has_option('sssd', 'domains')): + active_domains = striplist(self.get('sssd', 'domains').split(',')) + domain_dict = dict.fromkeys(active_domains) + if domain_dict.has_key(''): + del domain_dict[''] + + # Remove any entries in this list that don't + # correspond to an active domain, for integrity + configured_domains = self.list_domains() + for dom in domain_dict.keys(): + if dom not in configured_domains: + del domain_dict[dom] + + active_domains = domain_dict.keys() + else: + active_domains = [] + + return active_domains + + def list_inactive_domains(self): + """ + Return a list of all configured, but disabled domains. + + === Returns === + The list of configured, inactive domains. + + === Errors === + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + + if (self.has_option('sssd', 'domains')): + active_domains = striplist(self.get('sssd', 'domains').split(',')) + else: + active_domains = [] + + domains = [x for x in self.list_domains() + if x not in active_domains] + return domains + + def list_domains(self): + """ + Return a list of all configured domains, including inactive domains. + + === Returns === + The list of configured domains, both active and inactive. + + === Errors === + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + domains = [x['name'][7:] for x in self.sections() if x['name'].startswith('domain/')] + return domains + + def get_domain(self, name): + """ + Get an SSSDDomain object to edit a domain. + + name: + The name of the domain to return. + + === Returns === + An SSSDDomain instance containing the current state of a domain in the + SSSDConfig + + === Errors === + NoDomainError: + There is no such domain with the specified name in the SSSDConfig. + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + if not self.has_section('domain/%s' % name): + raise NoDomainError(name) + + domain = SSSDDomain(name, self.schema) + + # Read in the providers first or we may have type + # errors trying to read in their options + providers = [ (x['name'],x['value']) for x in self.strip_comments_empty(self.options('domain/%s' % name)) + if x['name'].rfind('_provider') > 0] + [domain.set_option(option, value) + for (option, value) in providers] + + [domain.set_option(opt['name'], opt['value']) + for opt in self.strip_comments_empty(self.options('domain/%s' % name)) + if opt not in providers] + + # Determine if this domain is currently active + domain.active = self.is_domain_active(name) + + return domain + + def new_domain(self, name): + """ + Create a new, empty domain and return the SSSDDomain object for it. + + name: + The name of the domain to create and return. + + === Returns === + The newly-created SSSDDomain object + + === Errors === + DomainAlreadyExistsError: + The service being created already exists in the SSSDConfig object. + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + if self.has_section('domain/%s' % name): + raise DomainAlreadyExistsError + + domain = SSSDDomain(name, self.schema) + self.save_domain(domain) + return domain + + def is_domain_active(self, name): + """ + Is a particular domain set active + + name: + The name of the configured domain to check + + === Returns === + True if the domain is active, False if it is inactive + + === Errors === + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + NoDomainError: + No domain by this name is configured + """ + + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + + if name not in self.list_domains(): + raise NoDomainError + + return name in self.list_active_domains() + + def activate_domain(self, name): + """ + Activate a configured domain + + name: + The name of the configured domain to activate + + === Returns === + No return value + + === Errors === + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + NoDomainError: + No domain by this name is configured + """ + + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + + if name not in self.list_domains(): + raise NoDomainError + + item = self.get_option_index('sssd', 'domains')[1] + if not item: + self.set('sssd','domains', name) + return + + # Turn the items into a set of dictionary keys + # This guarantees uniqueness and makes it easy + # to add a new value + domain_dict = dict.fromkeys(striplist(item['value'].split(','))) + if domain_dict.has_key(''): + del domain_dict[''] + + # Add a new key for the domain being activated + domain_dict[name] = None + + # Write out the joined keys + self.set('sssd','domains', ", ".join(domain_dict.keys())) + + def deactivate_domain(self, name): + """ + Deactivate a configured domain + + name: + The name of the configured domain to deactivate + + === Returns === + No return value + + === Errors === + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + NoDomainError: + No domain by this name is configured + """ + + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + + if name not in self.list_domains(): + raise NoDomainError + item = self.get_option_index('sssd', 'domains')[1] + if not item: + self.set('sssd','domains', '') + return + + # Turn the items into a set of dictionary keys + # This guarantees uniqueness and makes it easy + # to remove the one unwanted value. + domain_dict = dict.fromkeys(striplist(item['value'].split(','))) + if domain_dict.has_key(''): + del domain_dict[''] + + # Remove the unwanted domain from the lest + if domain_dict.has_key(name): + del domain_dict[name] + + # Write out the joined keys + self.set('sssd','domains', ", ".join(domain_dict.keys())) + + def delete_domain(self, name): + """ + Remove a domain from the SSSDConfig object. This function will also + remove this domain from the list of active domains in the [SSSD] + section, if it is there. + + === Returns === + No return value + + === Errors === + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + + # Remove the domain from the active domains list if applicable + self.deactivate_domain(name) + self.delete_option('section', 'domain/%s' % name) + + def save_domain(self, domain): + """ + Save the changes made to the domain object back to the SSSDConfig + object. If this domain is marked active, ensure it is present in the + active domain list in the [SSSD] section + + domain_object: + The SSSDDomain object to save to the configuration. + + === Returns === + No return value + + === Errors === + NotInitializedError: + This SSSDConfig object has not had import_config() or new_config() + run on it yet. + TypeError: + domain_object was not of type SSSDDomain + """ + if not self.initialized: + raise NotInitializedError + if not isinstance(domain, SSSDDomain): + raise TypeError + + name = domain.get_name() + + oldindex = None + if domain.oldname and domain.oldname != name: + # We are renaming this domain + # Remove the old section + + self.deactivate_domain(domain.oldname) + oldindex = self.delete_option('section', 'domain/%s' % + domain.oldname) + + # Reset the oldname, in case we're not done with + # this domain object. + domain.oldname = None; + + sectionname = 'domain/%s' % name + # Ensure that the existing section is removed + # This way we ensure that we are getting a + # complete copy of the service. + # delete_option() is a noop if the section + # does not exist. + index = self.delete_option('section', sectionname) + addkw = [] + for option,value in domain.get_all_options().items(): + if (type(value) == list): + value = ', '.join(value) + addkw.append( { 'type' : 'option', + 'name' : option, + 'value' : str(value) } ) + if oldindex: + self.add_section(sectionname, addkw, oldindex) + else: + self.add_section(sectionname, addkw, index) + + if domain.active: + self.activate_domain(name) + else: + self.deactivate_domain(name) -- cgit