import json import logging import urlparse from flask import request, make_response, jsonify, session, Blueprint from functools import wraps from collections import OrderedDict from data import model from data.model import oauth from app import app, authentication, userevents, storage from auth.auth import process_auth, generate_signed_token from auth.auth_context import get_authenticated_user, get_validated_token, get_validated_oauth_token from util.names import parse_repository_name from util.useremails import send_confirmation_email from auth.permissions import (ModifyRepositoryPermission, UserAdminPermission, ReadRepositoryPermission, CreateRepositoryPermission, AlwaysFailPermission, repository_read_grant, repository_write_grant) from util.http import abort from endpoints.trackhelper import track_and_log from endpoints.notificationhelper import spawn_notification import features logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) index = Blueprint('index', __name__) class GrantType(object): READ_REPOSITORY = 'read' WRITE_REPOSITORY = 'write' def generate_headers(scope=GrantType.READ_REPOSITORY): def decorator_method(f): @wraps(f) def wrapper(namespace, repository, *args, **kwargs): response = f(namespace, repository, *args, **kwargs) # Setting session namespace and repository session['namespace'] = namespace session['repository'] = repository # We run our index and registry on the same hosts for now registry_server = urlparse.urlparse(request.url).netloc response.headers['X-Docker-Endpoints'] = registry_server has_token_request = request.headers.get('X-Docker-Token', '') if has_token_request: permission = AlwaysFailPermission() grants = [] if scope == GrantType.READ_REPOSITORY: permission = ReadRepositoryPermission(namespace, repository) grants.append(repository_read_grant(namespace, repository)) elif scope == GrantType.WRITE_REPOSITORY: permission = ModifyRepositoryPermission(namespace, repository) grants.append(repository_write_grant(namespace, repository)) if permission.can(): # Generate a signed grant which expires here user_context = get_authenticated_user() and get_authenticated_user().username signature = generate_signed_token(grants, user_context) response.headers['WWW-Authenticate'] = signature response.headers['X-Docker-Token'] = signature else: logger.warning('Registry request with invalid credentials on repository: %s/%s', namespace, repository) return response return wrapper return decorator_method @index.route('/users', methods=['POST']) @index.route('/users/', methods=['POST']) def create_user(): user_data = request.get_json() if not user_data or not 'username' in user_data: abort(400, 'Missing username') username = user_data['username'] password = user_data.get('password', '') # UGH! we have to use this response when the login actually worked, in order # to get the CLI to try again with a get, and then tell us login succeeded. success = make_response('"Username or email already exists"', 400) if username == '$token': try: model.load_token_data(password) return success except model.InvalidTokenException: abort(400, 'Invalid access token.', issue='invalid-access-token') elif username == '$oauthtoken': validated = oauth.validate_access_token(password) if validated is not None: return success else: abort(400, 'Invalid oauth access token.', issue='invalid-oauth-access-token') elif '+' in username: try: model.verify_robot(username, password) return success except model.InvalidRobotException: abort(400, 'Invalid robot account or password.', issue='robot-login-failure') if authentication.user_exists(username): (verified, error_message) = authentication.verify_user(username, password, basic_auth=True) if verified: # Mark that the user was logged in. event = userevents.get_event(username) event.publish_event_data('docker-cli', {'action': 'login'}) return success else: # Mark that the login failed. event = userevents.get_event(username) event.publish_event_data('docker-cli', {'action': 'loginfailure'}) abort(400, error_message, issue='login-failure') elif not features.USER_CREATION: abort(400, 'User creation is disabled. Please speak to your administrator.') else: # New user case logger.debug('Creating user') new_user = None try: new_user = model.create_user(username, password, user_data['email']) except model.TooManyUsersException as ex: abort(402, 'Seat limit has been reached for this license', issue='seat-limit') logger.debug('Creating email code for user') code = model.create_confirm_email_code(new_user) logger.debug('Sending email code to user') send_confirmation_email(new_user.username, new_user.email, code.code) return make_response('Created', 201) @index.route('/users', methods=['GET']) @index.route('/users/', methods=['GET']) @process_auth def get_user(): if get_validated_oauth_token(): return jsonify({ 'username': '$oauthtoken', 'email': None, }) elif get_authenticated_user(): return jsonify({ 'username': get_authenticated_user().username, 'email': get_authenticated_user().email, }) elif get_validated_token(): return jsonify({ 'username': '$token', 'email': None, }) abort(404) @index.route('/users//', methods=['PUT']) @process_auth def update_user(username): permission = UserAdminPermission(username) if permission.can(): update_request = request.get_json() if 'password' in update_request: logger.debug('Updating user password') model.change_password(get_authenticated_user(), update_request['password']) if 'email' in update_request: logger.debug('Updating user email') model.update_email(get_authenticated_user(), update_request['email']) return jsonify({ 'username': get_authenticated_user().username, 'email': get_authenticated_user().email, }) abort(403) @index.route('/repositories/', methods=['PUT']) @process_auth @parse_repository_name @generate_headers(scope=GrantType.WRITE_REPOSITORY) def create_repository(namespace, repository): logger.debug('Parsing image descriptions') image_descriptions = json.loads(request.data.decode('utf8')) logger.debug('Looking up repository') repo = model.get_repository(namespace, repository) logger.debug('Repository looked up') if not repo and get_authenticated_user() is None: logger.debug('Attempt to create new repository without user auth.') abort(401, message='Cannot create a repository as a guest. Please login via "docker login" first.', issue='no-login') elif repo: permission = ModifyRepositoryPermission(namespace, repository) if not permission.can(): abort(403, message='You do not have permission to modify repository %(namespace)s/%(repository)s', issue='no-repo-write-permission', namespace=namespace, repository=repository) else: permission = CreateRepositoryPermission(namespace) if not permission.can(): logger.info('Attempt to create a new repo with insufficient perms.') abort(403, message='You do not have permission to create repositories in namespace "%(namespace)s"', issue='no-create-permission', namespace=namespace) logger.debug('Creaing repository with owner: %s', get_authenticated_user().username) repo = model.create_repository(namespace, repository, get_authenticated_user()) if get_authenticated_user(): user_event_data = { 'action': 'push_start', 'repository': repository, 'namespace': namespace } event = userevents.get_event(get_authenticated_user().username) event.publish_event_data('docker-cli', user_event_data) return make_response('Created', 201) @index.route('/repositories//images', methods=['PUT']) @process_auth @parse_repository_name @generate_headers(scope=GrantType.WRITE_REPOSITORY) def update_images(namespace, repository): permission = ModifyRepositoryPermission(namespace, repository) if permission.can(): logger.debug('Looking up repository') repo = model.get_repository(namespace, repository) if not repo: # Make sure the repo actually exists. abort(404, message='Unknown repository', issue='unknown-repo') logger.debug('GCing repository') model.garbage_collect_repository(namespace, repository) # Generate a job for each notification that has been added to this repo logger.debug('Adding notifications for repository') updated_tags = session.get('pushed_tags', {}) event_data = { 'updated_tags': updated_tags, } track_and_log('push_repo', repo) spawn_notification(repo, 'repo_push', event_data) return make_response('Updated', 204) abort(403) @index.route('/repositories//images', methods=['GET']) @process_auth @parse_repository_name @generate_headers(scope=GrantType.READ_REPOSITORY) def get_repository_images(namespace, repository): permission = ReadRepositoryPermission(namespace, repository) # TODO invalidate token? if permission.can() or model.repository_is_public(namespace, repository): # We can't rely on permissions to tell us if a repo exists anymore logger.debug('Looking up repository') repo = model.get_repository(namespace, repository) if not repo: abort(404, message='Unknown repository', issue='unknown-repo') logger.debug('Building repository image response') resp = make_response(json.dumps([]), 200) resp.mimetype = 'application/json' track_and_log('pull_repo', repo) return resp abort(403) @index.route('/repositories//images', methods=['DELETE']) @process_auth @parse_repository_name @generate_headers(scope=GrantType.WRITE_REPOSITORY) def delete_repository_images(namespace, repository): abort(501, 'Not Implemented', issue='not-implemented') @index.route('/repositories//auth', methods=['PUT']) @parse_repository_name def put_repository_auth(namespace, repository): abort(501, 'Not Implemented', issue='not-implemented') @index.route('/search', methods=['GET']) @process_auth def get_search(): def result_view(repo): return { "name": repo.namespace_user.username + '/' + repo.name, "description": repo.description } query = request.args.get('q') username = None user = get_authenticated_user() if user is not None: username = user.username if query: matching = model.get_matching_repositories(query, username) else: matching = [] results = [result_view(repo) for repo in matching if (repo.visibility.name == 'public' or ReadRepositoryPermission(repo.namespace_user.username, repo.name).can())] data = { "query": query, "num_results": len(results), "results" : results } resp = make_response(json.dumps(data), 200) resp.mimetype = 'application/json' return resp # Note: This is *not* part of the Docker index spec. This is here for our own health check, # since we have nginx handle the _ping below. @index.route('/_internal_ping') def internal_ping(): return make_response('true', 200) @index.route('/_ping') @index.route('/_ping') def ping(): # NOTE: any changes made here must also be reflected in the nginx config response = make_response('true', 200) response.headers['X-Docker-Registry-Version'] = '0.6.0' response.headers['X-Docker-Registry-Standalone'] = '0' return response