zulip/zproject/backends.py

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from __future__ import absolute_import
from django.contrib.auth.backends import RemoteUserBackend
from django.conf import settings
import django.contrib.auth
from django_auth_ldap.backend import LDAPBackend
from zerver.models import UserProfile, get_user_profile_by_id, \
get_user_profile_by_email, remote_user_to_email, email_to_username
from openid.consumer.consumer import SUCCESS
from apiclient.sample_tools import client as googleapiclient
from oauth2client.crypt import AppIdentityError
def password_auth_enabled():
for backend in django.contrib.auth.get_backends():
if isinstance(backend, EmailAuthBackend):
return True
return False
class ZulipAuthMixin(object):
def get_user(self, user_profile_id):
""" Get a UserProfile object from the user_profile_id. """
try:
return get_user_profile_by_id(user_profile_id)
except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
return None
class ZulipDummyBackend(ZulipAuthMixin):
"""
Used when we want to log you in but we don't know which backend to use.
"""
def authenticate(self, username=None, use_dummy_backend=False):
if use_dummy_backend:
try:
return get_user_profile_by_email(username)
except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
pass
return None
class EmailAuthBackend(ZulipAuthMixin):
"""
Email Authentication Backend
Allows a user to sign in using an email/password pair rather than
a username/password pair.
"""
def authenticate(self, username=None, password=None):
""" Authenticate a user based on email address as the user name. """
if username is None or password is None:
# Return immediately. Otherwise we will look for a SQL row with
# NULL username. While that's probably harmless, it's needless
# exposure.
return None
try:
user_profile = get_user_profile_by_email(username)
if user_profile.check_password(password):
return user_profile
except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
return None
class GoogleMobileOauth2Backend(ZulipAuthMixin):
"""
Google Apps authentication for mobile devices
Allows a user to sign in using a Google-issued OAuth2 token.
Ref:
https://developers.google.com/+/mobile/android/sign-in#server-side_access_for_your_app
https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/CrossClientAuth#offlineAccess
This backend is not currently supported on enterprise.
"""
def authenticate(self, google_oauth2_token=None, return_data={}):
try:
token_payload = googleapiclient.verify_id_token(google_oauth2_token, settings.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID)
except AppIdentityError:
return None
if token_payload["email_verified"] == "true":
try:
return get_user_profile_by_email(token_payload["email"])
except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
return_data["valid_attestation"] = True
return None
else:
return_data["valid_attestation"] = False
# Adapted from http://djangosnippets.org/snippets/2183/ by user Hangya (September 1, 2010)
class GoogleBackend(ZulipAuthMixin):
def authenticate(self, openid_response):
if openid_response is None:
return None
if openid_response.status != SUCCESS:
return None
google_email = openid_response.getSigned('http://openid.net/srv/ax/1.0', 'value.email')
try:
user_profile = get_user_profile_by_email(google_email)
except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
# create a new user, or send a message to admins, etc.
return None
return user_profile
class ZulipRemoteUserBackend(RemoteUserBackend):
create_unknown_user = False
def authenticate(self, remote_user):
if not remote_user:
return
email = remote_user_to_email(remote_user)
try:
return get_user_profile_by_email(email)
except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
return None
class ZulipLDAPAuthBackend(ZulipAuthMixin, LDAPBackend):
def django_to_ldap_username(self, username):
if settings.LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN is not None:
return email_to_username(username)
return username
def ldap_to_django_username(self, username):
if settings.LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN is not None:
return "@".join((username, settings.LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN))
return username
def get_or_create_user(self, username, ldap_user):
try:
return get_user_profile_by_email(username), False
except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
return UserProfile(), False
class ZulipLDAPUserPopulator(ZulipLDAPAuthBackend):
# Just like ZulipLDAPAuthBackend, but doesn't let you log in.
def authenticate(self, username, password):
return None