vmware-nsx/quantum/auth.py
Gary Kotton 8a7f051108 Replace "OpenStack LLC" with "OpenStack Foundation"
fixes bug 1154702

Change-Id: I78b1d2c9975a1a4f32b0785cce45f1e471783d8c
2013-03-13 15:06:24 -04:00

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# Copyright 2012 OpenStack Foundation
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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from oslo.config import cfg
import webob.dec
import webob.exc
from quantum import context
from quantum.openstack.common import log as logging
from quantum import wsgi
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class QuantumKeystoneContext(wsgi.Middleware):
"""Make a request context from keystone headers."""
@webob.dec.wsgify
def __call__(self, req):
# Determine the user ID
user_id = req.headers.get('X_USER_ID', req.headers.get('X_USER'))
if not user_id:
LOG.debug(_("Neither X_USER_ID nor X_USER found in request"))
return webob.exc.HTTPUnauthorized()
# Determine the tenant
tenant_id = req.headers.get('X_TENANT_ID', req.headers.get('X_TENANT'))
# Suck out the roles
roles = [r.strip() for r in req.headers.get('X_ROLE', '').split(',')]
# Create a context with the authentication data
ctx = context.Context(user_id, tenant_id, roles=roles)
# Inject the context...
req.environ['quantum.context'] = ctx
return self.application
def pipeline_factory(loader, global_conf, **local_conf):
"""Create a paste pipeline based on the 'auth_strategy' config option."""
pipeline = local_conf[cfg.CONF.auth_strategy]
pipeline = pipeline.split()
filters = [loader.get_filter(n) for n in pipeline[:-1]]
app = loader.get_app(pipeline[-1])
filters.reverse()
for filter in filters:
app = filter(app)
return app