django1/django/contrib/auth/checks.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from itertools import chain
from django.apps import apps
from django.conf import settings
from django.core import checks
from django.utils import six
from .management import _get_builtin_permissions
def check_user_model(app_configs=None, **kwargs):
if app_configs is None:
cls = apps.get_model(settings.AUTH_USER_MODEL)
else:
app_label, model_name = settings.AUTH_USER_MODEL.split('.')
for app_config in app_configs:
if app_config.label == app_label:
cls = app_config.get_model(model_name)
break
else:
# Checks might be run against a set of app configs that don't
# include the specified user model. In this case we simply don't
# perform the checks defined below.
return []
errors = []
# Check that REQUIRED_FIELDS is a list
if not isinstance(cls.REQUIRED_FIELDS, (list, tuple)):
errors.append(
checks.Error(
"'REQUIRED_FIELDS' must be a list or tuple.",
obj=cls,
id='auth.E001',
)
)
# Check that the USERNAME FIELD isn't included in REQUIRED_FIELDS.
if cls.USERNAME_FIELD in cls.REQUIRED_FIELDS:
errors.append(
checks.Error(
"The field named as the 'USERNAME_FIELD' "
"for a custom user model must not be included in 'REQUIRED_FIELDS'.",
obj=cls,
id='auth.E002',
)
)
# Check that the username field is unique
if not cls._meta.get_field(cls.USERNAME_FIELD).unique:
if (settings.AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS ==
['django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend']):
errors.append(
checks.Error(
"'%s.%s' must be unique because it is named as the 'USERNAME_FIELD'." % (
cls._meta.object_name, cls.USERNAME_FIELD
),
obj=cls,
id='auth.E003',
)
)
else:
errors.append(
checks.Warning(
"'%s.%s' is named as the 'USERNAME_FIELD', but it is not unique." % (
cls._meta.object_name, cls.USERNAME_FIELD
),
hint='Ensure that your authentication backend(s) can handle non-unique usernames.',
obj=cls,
id='auth.W004',
)
)
if isinstance(cls().is_anonymous, six.types.MethodType):
errors.append(
checks.Critical(
'%s.is_anonymous must be an attribute or property rather than '
'a method. Ignoring this is a security issue as anonymous '
'users will be treated as authenticated!' % cls,
obj=cls,
id='auth.C009',
)
)
if isinstance(cls().is_authenticated, six.types.MethodType):
errors.append(
checks.Critical(
'%s.is_authenticated must be an attribute or property rather '
'than a method. Ignoring this is a security issue as anonymous '
'users will be treated as authenticated!' % cls,
obj=cls,
id='auth.C010',
)
)
return errors
def check_models_permissions(app_configs=None, **kwargs):
if app_configs is None:
models = apps.get_models()
else:
models = chain.from_iterable(app_config.get_models() for app_config in app_configs)
Permission = apps.get_model('auth', 'Permission')
permission_name_max_length = Permission._meta.get_field('name').max_length
errors = []
for model in models:
opts = model._meta
builtin_permissions = dict(_get_builtin_permissions(opts))
# Check builtin permission name length.
max_builtin_permission_name_length = max(len(name) for name in builtin_permissions.values())
if max_builtin_permission_name_length > permission_name_max_length:
verbose_name_max_length = (
permission_name_max_length - (max_builtin_permission_name_length - len(opts.verbose_name_raw))
)
errors.append(
checks.Error(
"The verbose_name of model '%s.%s' must be at most %d characters "
"for its builtin permission names to be at most %d characters." % (
opts.app_label, opts.object_name, verbose_name_max_length, permission_name_max_length
),
obj=model,
id='auth.E007',
)
)
codenames = set()
for codename, name in opts.permissions:
# Check custom permission name length.
if len(name) > permission_name_max_length:
errors.append(
checks.Error(
"The permission named '%s' of model '%s.%s' is longer than %d characters." % (
name, opts.app_label, opts.object_name, permission_name_max_length
),
obj=model,
id='auth.E008',
)
)
# Check custom permissions codename clashing.
if codename in builtin_permissions:
errors.append(
checks.Error(
"The permission codenamed '%s' clashes with a builtin permission "
"for model '%s.%s'." % (
codename, opts.app_label, opts.object_name
),
obj=model,
id='auth.E005',
)
)
elif codename in codenames:
errors.append(
checks.Error(
"The permission codenamed '%s' is duplicated for model '%s.%s'." % (
codename, opts.app_label, opts.object_name
),
obj=model,
id='auth.E006',
)
)
codenames.add(codename)
return errors