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quay/config_app/config_endpoints/api/superuser.py

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import logging
import pathvalidate
import os
import subprocess
from datetime import datetime
from flask import request, jsonify, make_response
from endpoints.exception import NotFound
from data.database import ServiceKeyApprovalType
from data.model import ServiceKeyDoesNotExist
from util.config.validator import EXTRA_CA_DIRECTORY
from config_app.config_endpoints.exception import InvalidRequest
from config_app.config_endpoints.api import resource, ApiResource, nickname, log_action, validate_json_request
from config_app.config_endpoints.api.superuser_models_pre_oci import pre_oci_model
from config_app.config_util.ssl import load_certificate, CertInvalidException
from config_app.c_app import app, config_provider, INIT_SCRIPTS_LOCATION
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@resource('/v1/superuser/customcerts/<certpath>')
class SuperUserCustomCertificate(ApiResource):
""" Resource for managing a custom certificate. """
@nickname('uploadCustomCertificate')
def post(self, certpath):
uploaded_file = request.files['file']
if not uploaded_file:
raise InvalidRequest('Missing certificate file')
# Save the certificate.
certpath = pathvalidate.sanitize_filename(certpath)
if not certpath.endswith('.crt'):
raise InvalidRequest('Invalid certificate file: must have suffix `.crt`')
logger.debug('Saving custom certificate %s', certpath)
cert_full_path = config_provider.get_volume_path(EXTRA_CA_DIRECTORY, certpath)
config_provider.save_volume_file(cert_full_path, uploaded_file)
logger.debug('Saved custom certificate %s', certpath)
# Validate the certificate.
try:
logger.debug('Loading custom certificate %s', certpath)
with config_provider.get_volume_file(cert_full_path) as f:
load_certificate(f.read())
except CertInvalidException:
logger.exception('Got certificate invalid error for cert %s', certpath)
return '', 204
except IOError:
logger.exception('Got IO error for cert %s', certpath)
return '', 204
# Call the update script with config dir location to install the certificate immediately.
if not app.config['TESTING']:
cert_dir = os.path.join(config_provider.get_config_dir_path(), EXTRA_CA_DIRECTORY)
if subprocess.call([os.path.join(INIT_SCRIPTS_LOCATION, 'certs_install.sh')], env={ 'CERTDIR': cert_dir }) != 0:
raise Exception('Could not install certificates')
return '', 204
@nickname('deleteCustomCertificate')
def delete(self, certpath):
cert_full_path = config_provider.get_volume_path(EXTRA_CA_DIRECTORY, certpath)
config_provider.remove_volume_file(cert_full_path)
return '', 204
@resource('/v1/superuser/customcerts')
class SuperUserCustomCertificates(ApiResource):
""" Resource for managing custom certificates. """
@nickname('getCustomCertificates')
def get(self):
has_extra_certs_path = config_provider.volume_file_exists(EXTRA_CA_DIRECTORY)
extra_certs_found = config_provider.list_volume_directory(EXTRA_CA_DIRECTORY)
if extra_certs_found is None:
return {
'status': 'file' if has_extra_certs_path else 'none',
}
cert_views = []
for extra_cert_path in extra_certs_found:
try:
cert_full_path = config_provider.get_volume_path(EXTRA_CA_DIRECTORY, extra_cert_path)
with config_provider.get_volume_file(cert_full_path) as f:
certificate = load_certificate(f.read())
cert_views.append({
'path': extra_cert_path,
'names': list(certificate.names),
'expired': certificate.expired,
})
except CertInvalidException as cie:
cert_views.append({
'path': extra_cert_path,
'error': cie.message,
})
except IOError as ioe:
cert_views.append({
'path': extra_cert_path,
'error': ioe.message,
})
return {
'status': 'directory',
'certs': cert_views,
}
@resource('/v1/superuser/keys')
class SuperUserServiceKeyManagement(ApiResource):
""" Resource for managing service keys."""
schemas = {
'CreateServiceKey': {
'id': 'CreateServiceKey',
'type': 'object',
'description': 'Description of creation of a service key',
'required': ['service', 'expiration'],
'properties': {
'service': {
'type': 'string',
'description': 'The service authenticating with this key',
},
'name': {
'type': 'string',
'description': 'The friendly name of a service key',
},
'metadata': {
'type': 'object',
'description': 'The key/value pairs of this key\'s metadata',
},
'notes': {
'type': 'string',
'description': 'If specified, the extra notes for the key',
},
'expiration': {
'description': 'The expiration date as a unix timestamp',
'anyOf': [{'type': 'number'}, {'type': 'null'}],
},
},
},
}
@nickname('listServiceKeys')
def get(self):
keys = pre_oci_model.list_all_service_keys()
return jsonify({
'keys': [key.to_dict() for key in keys],
})
@nickname('createServiceKey')
@validate_json_request('CreateServiceKey')
def post(self):
body = request.get_json()
# Ensure we have a valid expiration date if specified.
expiration_date = body.get('expiration', None)
if expiration_date is not None:
try:
expiration_date = datetime.utcfromtimestamp(float(expiration_date))
except ValueError as ve:
raise InvalidRequest('Invalid expiration date: %s' % ve)
if expiration_date <= datetime.now():
raise InvalidRequest('Expiration date cannot be in the past')
# Create the metadata for the key.
# Since we don't have logins in the config app, we'll just get any of the superusers
user = config_provider.get_config().get('SUPER_USERS', [None])[0]
if user is None:
raise InvalidRequest('No super users exist, cannot create service key without approver')
metadata = body.get('metadata', {})
metadata.update({
'created_by': 'Quay Superuser Panel',
'creator': user,
'ip': request.remote_addr,
})
# Generate a key with a private key that we *never save*.
(private_key, key_id) = pre_oci_model.generate_service_key(body['service'], expiration_date,
metadata=metadata,
name=body.get('name', ''))
# Auto-approve the service key.
pre_oci_model.approve_service_key(key_id, ServiceKeyApprovalType.SUPERUSER,
notes=body.get('notes', ''))
# Log the creation and auto-approval of the service key.
key_log_metadata = {
'kid': key_id,
'preshared': True,
'service': body['service'],
'name': body.get('name', ''),
'expiration_date': expiration_date,
'auto_approved': True,
}
log_action('service_key_create', None, key_log_metadata)
log_action('service_key_approve', None, key_log_metadata)
return jsonify({
'kid': key_id,
'name': body.get('name', ''),
'service': body['service'],
'public_key': private_key.publickey().exportKey('PEM'),
'private_key': private_key.exportKey('PEM'),
})
@resource('/v1/superuser/approvedkeys/<kid>')
class SuperUserServiceKeyApproval(ApiResource):
""" Resource for approving service keys. """
schemas = {
'ApproveServiceKey': {
'id': 'ApproveServiceKey',
'type': 'object',
'description': 'Information for approving service keys',
'properties': {
'notes': {
'type': 'string',
'description': 'Optional approval notes',
},
},
},
}
@nickname('approveServiceKey')
@validate_json_request('ApproveServiceKey')
def post(self, kid):
notes = request.get_json().get('notes', '')
try:
key = pre_oci_model.approve_service_key(kid, ServiceKeyApprovalType.SUPERUSER, notes=notes)
# Log the approval of the service key.
key_log_metadata = {
'kid': kid,
'service': key.service,
'name': key.name,
'expiration_date': key.expiration_date,
}
# Note: this may not actually be the current person modifying the config, but if they're in the config tool,
# they have full access to the DB and could pretend to be any user, so pulling any superuser is likely fine
super_user = app.config.get('SUPER_USERS', [None])[0]
log_action('service_key_approve', super_user, key_log_metadata)
except ServiceKeyDoesNotExist:
raise NotFound()
except ServiceKeyAlreadyApproved:
pass
return make_response('', 201)