from multiprocessing.sharedctypes import Value, Array from util.validation import MAX_LENGTH class SuperUserManager(object): """ In-memory helper class for quickly accessing (and updating) the valid set of super users. This class communicates across processes to ensure that the shared set is always the same. """ def __init__(self, app): usernames = app.config.get('SUPER_USERS', []) usernames_str = ','.join(usernames) self._max_length = len(usernames_str) + MAX_LENGTH + 1 self._array = Array('c', self._max_length, lock=True) self._array.value = usernames_str def is_superuser(self, username): """ Returns if the given username represents a super user. """ usernames = self._array.value.split(',') return username in usernames def register_superuser(self, username): """ Registers a new username as a super user for the duration of the container. Note that this does *not* change any underlying config files. """ usernames = self._array.value.split(',') usernames.append(username) new_string = ','.join(usernames) if len(new_string) <= self._max_length: self._array.value = new_string else: raise Exception('Maximum superuser count reached. Please report this to support.') def has_superusers(self): """ Returns whether there are any superusers defined. """ return bool(self._array.value)