# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 # Copyright 2012 Nebula, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. """ Exceptions raised by the Horizon code and the machinery for handling them. """ import logging import os import sys from django.conf import settings from django.contrib.auth import logout from django.http import HttpRequest from django.utils import termcolors from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _ from django.views.debug import SafeExceptionReporterFilter, CLEANSED_SUBSTITUTE from horizon import messages LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) PALETTE = termcolors.PALETTES[termcolors.DEFAULT_PALETTE] class HorizonReporterFilter(SafeExceptionReporterFilter): """ Error report filter that's always active, even in DEBUG mode. """ def is_active(self, request): return True # TODO(gabriel): This bugfix is cribbed from Django's code. When 1.4.1 # is available we can remove this code. def get_traceback_frame_variables(self, request, tb_frame): """ Replaces the values of variables marked as sensitive with stars (*********). """ # Loop through the frame's callers to see if the sensitive_variables # decorator was used. current_frame = tb_frame.f_back sensitive_variables = None while current_frame is not None: if (current_frame.f_code.co_name == 'sensitive_variables_wrapper' and 'sensitive_variables_wrapper' in current_frame.f_locals): # The sensitive_variables decorator was used, so we take note # of the sensitive variables' names. wrapper = current_frame.f_locals['sensitive_variables_wrapper'] sensitive_variables = getattr(wrapper, 'sensitive_variables', None) break current_frame = current_frame.f_back cleansed = [] if self.is_active(request) and sensitive_variables: if sensitive_variables == '__ALL__': # Cleanse all variables for name, value in tb_frame.f_locals.items(): cleansed.append((name, CLEANSED_SUBSTITUTE)) return cleansed else: # Cleanse specified variables for name, value in tb_frame.f_locals.items(): if name in sensitive_variables: value = CLEANSED_SUBSTITUTE elif isinstance(value, HttpRequest): # Cleanse the request's POST parameters. value = self.get_request_repr(value) cleansed.append((name, value)) return cleansed else: # Potentially cleanse only the request if it's one of the # frame variables. for name, value in tb_frame.f_locals.items(): if isinstance(value, HttpRequest): # Cleanse the request's POST parameters. value = self.get_request_repr(value) cleansed.append((name, value)) return cleansed class HorizonException(Exception): """ Base exception class for distinguishing our own exception classes. """ pass class Http302(HorizonException): """ Error class which can be raised from within a handler to cause an early bailout and redirect at the middleware level. """ status_code = 302 def __init__(self, location, message=None): self.location = location self.message = message class NotAuthorized(HorizonException): """ Raised whenever a user attempts to access a resource which they do not have permission-based access to (such as when failing the :func:`~horizon.decorators.require_perms` decorator). The included :class:`~horizon.middleware.HorizonMiddleware` catches ``NotAuthorized`` and handles it gracefully by displaying an error message and redirecting the user to a login page. """ status_code = 401 class NotAuthenticated(HorizonException): """ Raised when a user is trying to make requests and they are not logged in. The included :class:`~horizon.middleware.HorizonMiddleware` catches ``NotAuthenticated`` and handles it gracefully by displaying an error message and redirecting the user to a login page. """ status_code = 403 class NotFound(HorizonException): """ Generic error to replace all "Not Found"-type API errors. """ status_code = 404 class RecoverableError(HorizonException): """ Generic error to replace any "Recoverable"-type API errors. """ status_code = 100 # HTTP status code "Continue" class ServiceCatalogException(HorizonException): """ Raised when a requested service is not available in the ``ServiceCatalog`` returned by Keystone. """ def __init__(self, service_name): message = 'Invalid service catalog service: %s' % service_name super(ServiceCatalogException, self).__init__(message) class AlreadyExists(HorizonException): """ Exception to be raised when trying to create an API resource which already exists. """ def __init__(self, name, resource_type): self.attrs = {"name": name, "resource": resource_type} self.msg = 'A %(resource)s with the name "%(name)s" already exists.' def __repr__(self): return self.msg % self.attrs def __str__(self): return self.msg % self.attrs def __unicode__(self): return _(self.msg) % self.attrs class WorkflowError(HorizonException): """ Exception to be raised when something goes wrong in a workflow. """ pass class WorkflowValidationError(HorizonException): """ Exception raised during workflow validation if required data is missing, or existing data is not valid. """ pass class HandledException(HorizonException): """ Used internally to track exceptions that have gone through :func:`horizon.exceptions.handle` more than once. """ def __init__(self, wrapped): self.wrapped = wrapped HORIZON_CONFIG = getattr(settings, "HORIZON_CONFIG", {}) EXCEPTION_CONFIG = HORIZON_CONFIG.get("exceptions", {}) UNAUTHORIZED = tuple(EXCEPTION_CONFIG.get('unauthorized', [])) NOT_FOUND = tuple(EXCEPTION_CONFIG.get('not_found', [])) RECOVERABLE = (AlreadyExists,) RECOVERABLE += tuple(EXCEPTION_CONFIG.get('recoverable', [])) def error_color(msg): return termcolors.colorize(msg, **PALETTE['ERROR']) def check_message(keywords, message): """ Checks an exception for given keywords and raises a new ``ActionError`` with the desired message if the keywords are found. This allows selective control over API error messages. """ exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback = sys.exc_info() if set(str(exc_value).split(" ")).issuperset(set(keywords)): exc_value._safe_message = message raise def handle(request, message=None, redirect=None, ignore=False, escalate=False, log_level=None, force_log=None): """ Centralized error handling for Horizon. Because Horizon consumes so many different APIs with completely different ``Exception`` types, it's necessary to have a centralized place for handling exceptions which may be raised. Exceptions are roughly divided into 3 types: #. ``UNAUTHORIZED``: Errors resulting from authentication or authorization problems. These result in being logged out and sent to the login screen. #. ``NOT_FOUND``: Errors resulting from objects which could not be located via the API. These generally result in a user-facing error message, but are otherwise returned to the normal code flow. Optionally a redirect value may be passed to the error handler so users are returned to a different view than the one requested in addition to the error message. #. RECOVERABLE: Generic API errors which generate a user-facing message but drop directly back to the regular code flow. All other exceptions bubble the stack as normal unless the ``ignore`` argument is passed in as ``True``, in which case only unrecognized errors are bubbled. If the exception is not re-raised, an appropriate wrapper exception class indicating the type of exception that was encountered will be returned. """ exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback = sys.exc_info() log_method = getattr(LOG, log_level or "exception") force_log = force_log or os.environ.get("HORIZON_TEST_RUN", False) force_silence = getattr(exc_value, "silence_logging", False) # Because the same exception may travel through this method more than # once (if it's re-raised) we may want to treat it differently # the second time (e.g. no user messages/logging). handled = issubclass(exc_type, HandledException) wrap = False # Restore our original exception information, but re-wrap it at the end if handled: exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback = exc_value.wrapped wrap = True # We trust messages from our own exceptions if issubclass(exc_type, HorizonException): message = exc_value # Check for an override message elif getattr(exc_value, "_safe_message", None): message = exc_value._safe_message # If the message has a placeholder for the exception, fill it in elif message and "%(exc)s" in message: message = message % {"exc": exc_value} if issubclass(exc_type, UNAUTHORIZED): if ignore: return NotAuthorized logout(request) if not force_silence and not handled: log_method(error_color("Unauthorized: %s" % exc_value)) if not handled: # We get some pretty useless error messages back from # some clients, so let's define our own fallback. fallback = _("Unauthorized. Please try logging in again.") messages.error(request, message or fallback, extra_tags="login") raise NotAuthorized # Redirect handled in middleware if issubclass(exc_type, NOT_FOUND): wrap = True if not force_silence and not handled and (not ignore or force_log): log_method(error_color("Not Found: %s" % exc_value)) if not ignore and not handled: messages.error(request, message or exc_value) if redirect: raise Http302(redirect) if not escalate: return NotFound # return to normal code flow if issubclass(exc_type, RECOVERABLE): wrap = True if not force_silence and not handled and (not ignore or force_log): log_method(error_color("Recoverable error: %s" % exc_value)) if not ignore and not handled: messages.error(request, message or exc_value) if redirect: raise Http302(redirect) if not escalate: return RecoverableError # return to normal code flow # If we've gotten here, time to wrap and/or raise our exception. if wrap: raise HandledException([exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback]) raise exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback