from __future__ import unicode_literals from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model from django.contrib.auth.models import Permission class ModelBackend(object): """ Authenticates against django.contrib.auth.models.User. """ # TODO: Model, login attribute name and password attribute name should be # configurable. def authenticate(self, username=None, password=None): try: UserModel = get_user_model() user = UserModel._default_manager.get_by_natural_key(username) if user.check_password(password): return user except UserModel.DoesNotExist: return None def get_group_permissions(self, user_obj, obj=None): """ Returns a set of permission strings that this user has through his/her groups. """ if user_obj.is_anonymous() or obj is not None: return set() if not hasattr(user_obj, '_group_perm_cache'): if user_obj.is_superuser: perms = Permission.objects.all() else: user_groups_field = get_user_model()._meta.get_field('groups') user_groups_query = 'group__%s' % user_groups_field.related_query_name() perms = Permission.objects.filter(**{user_groups_query: user_obj}) perms = perms.values_list('content_type__app_label', 'codename').order_by() user_obj._group_perm_cache = set(["%s.%s" % (ct, name) for ct, name in perms]) return user_obj._group_perm_cache def get_all_permissions(self, user_obj, obj=None): if user_obj.is_anonymous() or obj is not None: return set() if not hasattr(user_obj, '_perm_cache'): user_obj._perm_cache = set(["%s.%s" % (p.content_type.app_label, p.codename) for p in user_obj.user_permissions.select_related()]) user_obj._perm_cache.update(self.get_group_permissions(user_obj)) return user_obj._perm_cache def has_perm(self, user_obj, perm, obj=None): if not user_obj.is_active: return False return perm in self.get_all_permissions(user_obj, obj) def has_module_perms(self, user_obj, app_label): """ Returns True if user_obj has any permissions in the given app_label. """ if not user_obj.is_active: return False for perm in self.get_all_permissions(user_obj): if perm[:perm.index('.')] == app_label: return True return False def get_user(self, user_id): try: UserModel = get_user_model() return UserModel._default_manager.get(pk=user_id) except UserModel.DoesNotExist: return None class RemoteUserBackend(ModelBackend): """ This backend is to be used in conjunction with the ``RemoteUserMiddleware`` found in the middleware module of this package, and is used when the server is handling authentication outside of Django. By default, the ``authenticate`` method creates ``User`` objects for usernames that don't already exist in the database. Subclasses can disable this behavior by setting the ``create_unknown_user`` attribute to ``False``. """ # Create a User object if not already in the database? create_unknown_user = True def authenticate(self, remote_user): """ The username passed as ``remote_user`` is considered trusted. This method simply returns the ``User`` object with the given username, creating a new ``User`` object if ``create_unknown_user`` is ``True``. Returns None if ``create_unknown_user`` is ``False`` and a ``User`` object with the given username is not found in the database. """ if not remote_user: return user = None username = self.clean_username(remote_user) UserModel = get_user_model() # Note that this could be accomplished in one try-except clause, but # instead we use get_or_create when creating unknown users since it has # built-in safeguards for multiple threads. if self.create_unknown_user: user, created = UserModel.objects.get_or_create(**{ UserModel.USERNAME_FIELD: username }) if created: user = self.configure_user(user) else: try: user = UserModel.objects.get_by_natural_key(username) except UserModel.DoesNotExist: pass return user def clean_username(self, username): """ Performs any cleaning on the "username" prior to using it to get or create the user object. Returns the cleaned username. By default, returns the username unchanged. """ return username def configure_user(self, user): """ Configures a user after creation and returns the updated user. By default, returns the user unmodified. """ return user