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Robert James Dennington
auth: Fix bug where usernames are not consistently capitalized when using crowd login

If you try to log in to Kallithea via the Crowd auth module then the
capitalization of your username in Kallithea changes on every login based on
how you capitalized it in the login form.

E.g. Log in with "TestDude", username is entered as "TestDude" then log in
again, but this time as "tesTduDe", and your username gets changed to
"tesTduDe". etc.

Fix for this is to use the 'name' field returned from Crowd when saving the
username. This way the username is always capitalized identically to the record
in Crowd.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
kallithea.lib.auth_modules.auth_crowd
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Kallithea authentication plugin for Atlassian CROWD

This file was forked by the Kallithea project in July 2014.
Original author and date, and relevant copyright and licensing information is below:
:created_on: Created on Nov 17, 2012
:author: marcink
:copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH, and others.
:license: GPLv3, see LICENSE.md for more details.
"""


import base64
import logging
import urllib2
from kallithea.lib import auth_modules
from kallithea.lib.compat import json, formatted_json, hybrid_property
from kallithea.model.db import User

log = logging.getLogger(__name__)


class CrowdServer(object):
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        """
        Create a new CrowdServer object that points to IP/Address 'host',
        on the given port, and using the given method (https/http). user and
        passwd can be set here or with set_credentials. If unspecified,
        "version" defaults to "latest".

        example::

            cserver = CrowdServer(host="127.0.0.1",
                                  port="8095",
                                  user="some_app",
                                  passwd="some_passwd",
                                  version="1")
        """
        if not "port" in kwargs:
            kwargs["port"] = "8095"
        self._logger = kwargs.get("logger", logging.getLogger(__name__))
        self._uri = "%s://%s:%s/crowd" % (kwargs.get("method", "http"),
                                    kwargs.get("host", "127.0.0.1"),
                                    kwargs.get("port", "8095"))
        self.set_credentials(kwargs.get("user", ""),
                             kwargs.get("passwd", ""))
        self._version = kwargs.get("version", "latest")
        self._url_list = None
        self._appname = "crowd"

    def set_credentials(self, user, passwd):
        self.user = user
        self.passwd = passwd
        self._make_opener()

    def _make_opener(self):
        mgr = urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm()
        mgr.add_password(None, self._uri, self.user, self.passwd)
        handler = urllib2.HTTPBasicAuthHandler(mgr)
        self.opener = urllib2.build_opener(handler)

    def _request(self, url, body=None, headers=None,
                 method=None, noformat=False,
                 empty_response_ok=False):
        _headers = {"Content-type": "application/json",
                    "Accept": "application/json"}
        if self.user and self.passwd:
            authstring = base64.b64encode("%s:%s" % (self.user, self.passwd))
            _headers["Authorization"] = "Basic %s" % authstring
        if headers:
            _headers.update(headers)
        log.debug("Sent crowd: \n%s",
                  formatted_json({"url": url, "body": body,
                                           "headers": _headers}))
        request = urllib2.Request(url, body, _headers)
        if method:
            request.get_method = lambda: method

        global msg
        msg = ""
        try:
            rdoc = self.opener.open(request)
            msg = "".join(rdoc.readlines())
            if not msg and empty_response_ok:
                rval = {}
                rval["status"] = True
                rval["error"] = "Response body was empty"
            elif not noformat:
                rval = json.loads(msg)
                rval["status"] = True
            else:
                rval = "".join(rdoc.readlines())
        except Exception as e:
            if not noformat:
                rval = {"status": False,
                        "body": body,
                        "error": str(e) + "\n" + msg}
            else:
                rval = None
        return rval

    def user_auth(self, username, password):
        """Authenticate a user against crowd. Returns brief information about
        the user."""
        url = ("%s/rest/usermanagement/%s/authentication?username=%s"
               % (self._uri, self._version, urllib2.quote(username)))
        body = json.dumps({"value": password})
        return self._request(url, body)

    def user_groups(self, username):
        """Retrieve a list of groups to which this user belongs."""
        url = ("%s/rest/usermanagement/%s/user/group/nested?username=%s"
               % (self._uri, self._version, urllib2.quote(username)))
        return self._request(url)


class KallitheaAuthPlugin(auth_modules.KallitheaExternalAuthPlugin):

    @hybrid_property
    def name(self):
        return "crowd"

    def settings(self):
        settings = [
            {
                "name": "host",
                "validator": self.validators.UnicodeString(strip=True),
                "type": "string",
                "description": "The FQDN or IP of the Atlassian CROWD Server",
                "default": "127.0.0.1",
                "formname": "Host"
            },
            {
                "name": "port",
                "validator": self.validators.Number(strip=True),
                "type": "int",
                "description": "The Port in use by the Atlassian CROWD Server",
                "default": 8095,
                "formname": "Port"
            },
            {
                "name": "app_name",
                "validator": self.validators.UnicodeString(strip=True),
                "type": "string",
                "description": "The Application Name to authenticate to CROWD",
                "default": "",
                "formname": "Application Name"
            },
            {
                "name": "app_password",
                "validator": self.validators.UnicodeString(strip=True),
                "type": "string",
                "description": "The password to authenticate to CROWD",
                "default": "",
                "formname": "Application Password"
            },
            {
                "name": "admin_groups",
                "validator": self.validators.UnicodeString(strip=True),
                "type": "string",
                "description": "A comma separated list of group names that identify users as Kallithea Administrators",
                "formname": "Admin Groups"
            }
        ]
        return settings

    def use_fake_password(self):
        return True

    def user_activation_state(self):
        def_user_perms = User.get_default_user().AuthUser.permissions['global']
        return 'hg.extern_activate.auto' in def_user_perms

    def auth(self, userobj, username, password, settings, **kwargs):
        """
        Given a user object (which may be null), username, a plaintext password,
        and a settings object (containing all the keys needed as listed in settings()),
        authenticate this user's login attempt.

        Return None on failure. On success, return a dictionary of the form:

            see: KallitheaAuthPluginBase.auth_func_attrs
        This is later validated for correctness
        """
        if not username or not password:
            log.debug('Empty username or password skipping...')
            return None

        log.debug("Crowd settings: \n%s", formatted_json(settings))
        server = CrowdServer(**settings)
        server.set_credentials(settings["app_name"], settings["app_password"])
        crowd_user = server.user_auth(username, password)
        log.debug("Crowd returned: \n%s", formatted_json(crowd_user))
        if not crowd_user["status"]:
            return None

        res = server.user_groups(crowd_user["name"])
        log.debug("Crowd groups: \n%s", formatted_json(res))
        crowd_user["groups"] = [x["name"] for x in res["groups"]]

        # old attrs fetched from Kallithea database
        admin = getattr(userobj, 'admin', False)
        active = getattr(userobj, 'active', True)
        email = getattr(userobj, 'email', '')
        firstname = getattr(userobj, 'firstname', '')
        lastname = getattr(userobj, 'lastname', '')

        user_data = {
            'username': crowd_user["name"] or username,
            'firstname': crowd_user["first-name"] or firstname,
            'lastname': crowd_user["last-name"] or lastname,
            'groups': crowd_user["groups"],
            'email': crowd_user["email"] or email,
            'admin': admin,
            'active': active,
            'active_from_extern': crowd_user.get('active'), # ???
            'extern_name': crowd_user["name"],
        }

        # set an admin if we're in admin_groups of crowd
        for group in settings["admin_groups"].split(","):
            if group in user_data["groups"]:
                user_data["admin"] = True
        log.debug("Final crowd user object: \n%s", formatted_json(user_data))
        log.info('user %s authenticated correctly', user_data['username'])
        return user_data

    def get_managed_fields(self):
        return ['username', 'firstname', 'lastname', 'email', 'password']