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The helper tool had a very early check whether the automatically created CA key/cert are available and thus it would abort if the key was unavailable even though we don't need or even want to have the CA key. Unfortunately our NixOS test didn't catch this, because it was just switching from a configuration with an automatically created CA to a manual configuration without deleting the generated keys and certs. This is done now in the tests and it's also fixed in the helper tool. Reported-by: @jpotier Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
688 lines
20 KiB
Python
688 lines
20 KiB
Python
import grp
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import json
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import pwd
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import os
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import re
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import string
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from shutil import rmtree
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from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
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import click
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IS_AUTO_CONFIG = @isAutoConfig@ # NOQA
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CERTTOOL_COMMAND = "@certtool@"
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CERT_BITS = "@certBits@"
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CLIENT_EXPIRATION = "@clientExpiration@"
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CRL_EXPIRATION = "@crlExpiration@"
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TASKD_COMMAND = "@taskd@"
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TASKD_DATA_DIR = "@dataDir@"
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TASKD_USER = "@user@"
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TASKD_GROUP = "@group@"
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FQDN = "@fqdn@"
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CA_KEY = os.path.join(TASKD_DATA_DIR, "keys", "ca.key")
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CA_CERT = os.path.join(TASKD_DATA_DIR, "keys", "ca.cert")
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CRL_FILE = os.path.join(TASKD_DATA_DIR, "keys", "server.crl")
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RE_CONFIGUSER = re.compile(r'^\s*user\s*=(.*)$')
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RE_USERKEY = re.compile(r'New user key: (.+)$', re.MULTILINE)
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def lazyprop(fun):
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"""
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Decorator which only evaluates the specified function when accessed.
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"""
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name = '_lazy_' + fun.__name__
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@property
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def _lazy(self):
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val = getattr(self, name, None)
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if val is None:
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val = fun(self)
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setattr(self, name, val)
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return val
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return _lazy
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class TaskdError(OSError):
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pass
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def run_as_taskd_user():
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uid = pwd.getpwnam(TASKD_USER).pw_uid
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gid = grp.getgrnam(TASKD_GROUP).gr_gid
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os.setgid(gid)
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os.setuid(uid)
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def taskd_cmd(cmd, *args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Invoke taskd with the specified command with the privileges of the 'taskd'
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user and 'taskd' group.
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If 'capture_stdout' is passed as a keyword argument with the value True,
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the return value are the contents the command printed to stdout.
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"""
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capture_stdout = kwargs.pop("capture_stdout", False)
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fun = subprocess.check_output if capture_stdout else subprocess.check_call
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return fun(
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[TASKD_COMMAND, cmd, "--data", TASKD_DATA_DIR] + list(args),
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preexec_fn=run_as_taskd_user,
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**kwargs
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)
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def certtool_cmd(*args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Invoke certtool from GNUTLS and return the output of the command.
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The provided arguments are added to the certtool command and keyword
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arguments are added to subprocess.check_output().
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Note that this will suppress all output of certtool and it will only be
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printed whenever there is an unsuccessful return code.
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"""
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return subprocess.check_output(
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[CERTTOOL_COMMAND] + list(args),
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preexec_fn=lambda: os.umask(0077),
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
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**kwargs
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)
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def label(msg):
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if sys.stdout.isatty() or sys.stderr.isatty():
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sys.stderr.write(msg + "\n")
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def mkpath(*args):
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return os.path.join(TASKD_DATA_DIR, "orgs", *args)
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def mark_imperative(*path):
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"""
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Mark the specified path as being imperatively managed by creating an empty
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file called ".imperative", so that it doesn't interfere with the
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declarative configuration.
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"""
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open(os.path.join(mkpath(*path), ".imperative"), 'a').close()
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def is_imperative(*path):
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"""
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Check whether the given path is marked as imperative, see mark_imperative()
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for more information.
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"""
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full_path = []
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for component in path:
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full_path.append(component)
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if os.path.exists(os.path.join(mkpath(*full_path), ".imperative")):
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return True
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return False
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def fetch_username(org, key):
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for line in open(mkpath(org, "users", key, "config"), "r"):
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match = RE_CONFIGUSER.match(line)
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if match is None:
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continue
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return match.group(1).strip()
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return None
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@contextmanager
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def create_template(contents):
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"""
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Generate a temporary file with the specified contents as a list of strings
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and yield its path as the context.
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"""
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template = NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w", prefix="certtool-template")
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template.writelines(map(lambda l: l + "\n", contents))
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template.flush()
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yield template.name
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template.close()
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def generate_key(org, user):
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if not IS_AUTO_CONFIG:
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msg = "Automatic PKI handling is disabled, you need to " \
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"manually issue a client certificate for user {}.\n"
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sys.stderr.write(msg.format(user))
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return
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basedir = os.path.join(TASKD_DATA_DIR, "keys", org, user)
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if os.path.exists(basedir):
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raise OSError("Keyfile directory for {} already exists.".format(user))
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privkey = os.path.join(basedir, "private.key")
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pubcert = os.path.join(basedir, "public.cert")
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try:
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os.makedirs(basedir, mode=0700)
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certtool_cmd("-p", "--bits", CERT_BITS, "--outfile", privkey)
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template_data = [
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"organization = {0}".format(org),
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"cn = {}".format(FQDN),
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"expiration_days = {}".format(CLIENT_EXPIRATION),
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"tls_www_client",
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"encryption_key",
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"signing_key"
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]
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with create_template(template_data) as template:
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certtool_cmd(
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"-c",
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"--load-privkey", privkey,
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"--load-ca-privkey", CA_KEY,
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"--load-ca-certificate", CA_CERT,
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"--template", template,
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"--outfile", pubcert
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)
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except:
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rmtree(basedir)
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raise
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def revoke_key(org, user):
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basedir = os.path.join(TASKD_DATA_DIR, "keys", org, user)
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if not os.path.exists(basedir):
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raise OSError("Keyfile directory for {} doesn't exist.".format(user))
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pubcert = os.path.join(basedir, "public.cert")
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expiration = "expiration_days = {}".format(CRL_EXPIRATION)
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with create_template([expiration]) as template:
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oldcrl = NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", prefix="old-crl")
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oldcrl.write(open(CRL_FILE, "rb").read())
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oldcrl.flush()
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certtool_cmd(
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"--generate-crl",
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"--load-crl", oldcrl.name,
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"--load-ca-privkey", CA_KEY,
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"--load-ca-certificate", CA_CERT,
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"--load-certificate", pubcert,
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"--template", template,
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"--outfile", CRL_FILE
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)
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oldcrl.close()
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rmtree(basedir)
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def is_key_line(line, match):
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return line.startswith("---") and line.lstrip("- ").startswith(match)
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def getkey(*args):
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path = os.path.join(TASKD_DATA_DIR, "keys", *args)
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buf = []
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for line in open(path, "r"):
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if len(buf) == 0:
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if is_key_line(line, "BEGIN"):
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buf.append(line)
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continue
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buf.append(line)
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if is_key_line(line, "END"):
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return ''.join(buf)
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raise IOError("Unable to get key from {}.".format(path))
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def mktaskkey(cfg, path, keydata):
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heredoc = 'cat > "{}" <<EOF\n{}EOF'.format(path, keydata)
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cmd = 'task config taskd.{} -- "{}"'.format(cfg, path)
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return heredoc + "\n" + cmd
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class User(object):
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def __init__(self, org, name, key):
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self.__org = org
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self.name = name
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self.key = key
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def export(self):
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credentials = '/'.join([self.__org, self.name, self.key])
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allow_unquoted = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "/-_."
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if not all((c in allow_unquoted) for c in credentials):
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credentials = "'" + credentials.replace("'", r"'\''") + "'"
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script = []
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if IS_AUTO_CONFIG:
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pubcert = getkey(self.__org, self.name, "public.cert")
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privkey = getkey(self.__org, self.name, "private.key")
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cacert = getkey("ca.cert")
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keydir = "${TASKDATA:-$HOME/.task}/keys"
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script += [
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"umask 0077",
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'mkdir -p "{}"'.format(keydir),
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mktaskkey("certificate", os.path.join(keydir, "public.cert"),
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pubcert),
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mktaskkey("key", os.path.join(keydir, "private.key"), privkey),
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mktaskkey("ca", os.path.join(keydir, "ca.cert"), cacert)
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]
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script.append(
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"task config taskd.credentials -- {}".format(credentials)
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)
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return "\n".join(script) + "\n"
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class Group(object):
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def __init__(self, org, name):
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self.__org = org
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self.name = name
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class Organisation(object):
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def __init__(self, name, ignore_imperative):
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self.name = name
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self.ignore_imperative = ignore_imperative
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def add_user(self, name):
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"""
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Create a new user along with a certificate and key.
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Returns a 'User' object or None if the user already exists.
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"""
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if self.ignore_imperative and is_imperative(self.name):
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return None
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if name not in self.users.keys():
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output = taskd_cmd("add", "user", self.name, name,
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capture_stdout=True)
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key = RE_USERKEY.search(output)
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if key is None:
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msg = "Unable to find key while creating user {}."
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raise TaskdError(msg.format(name))
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generate_key(self.name, name)
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newuser = User(self.name, name, key.group(1))
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self._lazy_users[name] = newuser
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return newuser
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return None
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def del_user(self, name):
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"""
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Delete a user and revoke its keys.
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"""
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if name in self.users.keys():
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user = self.get_user(name)
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if self.ignore_imperative and \
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is_imperative(self.name, "users", user.key):
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return
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# Work around https://bug.tasktools.org/browse/TD-40:
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rmtree(mkpath(self.name, "users", user.key))
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revoke_key(self.name, name)
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del self._lazy_users[name]
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def add_group(self, name):
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"""
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Create a new group.
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Returns a 'Group' object or None if the group already exists.
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"""
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if self.ignore_imperative and is_imperative(self.name):
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return None
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if name not in self.groups.keys():
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taskd_cmd("add", "group", self.name, name)
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newgroup = Group(self.name, name)
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self._lazy_groups[name] = newgroup
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return newgroup
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return None
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def del_group(self, name):
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"""
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Delete a group.
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"""
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if name in self.users.keys():
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if self.ignore_imperative and \
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is_imperative(self.name, "groups", name):
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return
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taskd_cmd("remove", "group", self.name, name)
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del self._lazy_groups[name]
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def get_user(self, name):
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return self.users.get(name)
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@lazyprop
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def users(self):
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result = {}
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for key in os.listdir(mkpath(self.name, "users")):
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user = fetch_username(self.name, key)
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if user is not None:
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result[user] = User(self.name, user, key)
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return result
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def get_group(self, name):
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return self.groups.get(name)
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@lazyprop
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def groups(self):
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result = {}
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for group in os.listdir(mkpath(self.name, "groups")):
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result[group] = Group(self.name, group)
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return result
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class Manager(object):
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def __init__(self, ignore_imperative=False):
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"""
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Instantiates an organisations manager.
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If ignore_imperative is True, all actions that modify data are checked
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whether they're created imperatively and if so, they will result in no
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operation.
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"""
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self.ignore_imperative = ignore_imperative
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def add_org(self, name):
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"""
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Create a new organisation.
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Returns an 'Organisation' object or None if the organisation already
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exists.
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"""
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if name not in self.orgs.keys():
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taskd_cmd("add", "org", name)
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neworg = Organisation(name, self.ignore_imperative)
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self._lazy_orgs[name] = neworg
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return neworg
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return None
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def del_org(self, name):
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"""
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Delete and revoke keys of an organisation with all its users and
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groups.
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"""
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org = self.get_org(name)
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if org is not None:
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if self.ignore_imperative and is_imperative(name):
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return
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for user in org.users.keys():
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org.del_user(user)
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for group in org.groups.keys():
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org.del_group(group)
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taskd_cmd("remove", "org", name)
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del self._lazy_orgs[name]
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def get_org(self, name):
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return self.orgs.get(name)
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@lazyprop
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def orgs(self):
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result = {}
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for org in os.listdir(mkpath()):
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result[org] = Organisation(org, self.ignore_imperative)
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return result
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class OrganisationType(click.ParamType):
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name = 'organisation'
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def convert(self, value, param, ctx):
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org = Manager().get_org(value)
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if org is None:
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self.fail("Organisation {} does not exist.".format(value))
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return org
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ORGANISATION = OrganisationType()
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@click.group()
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@click.pass_context
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def cli(ctx):
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"""
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Manage Taskserver users and certificates
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"""
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if not IS_AUTO_CONFIG:
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return
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for path in (CA_KEY, CA_CERT, CRL_FILE):
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if not os.path.exists(path):
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msg = "CA setup not done or incomplete, missing file {}."
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ctx.fail(msg.format(path))
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@cli.group("org")
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def org_cli():
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"""
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Manage organisations
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"""
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pass
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@cli.group("user")
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def user_cli():
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"""
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Manage users
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"""
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pass
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@cli.group("group")
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def group_cli():
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"""
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Manage groups
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"""
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pass
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@user_cli.command("list")
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@click.argument("organisation", type=ORGANISATION)
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def list_users(organisation):
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"""
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List all users belonging to the specified organisation.
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"""
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label("The following users exists for {}:".format(organisation.name))
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for user in organisation.users.values():
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sys.stdout.write(user.name + "\n")
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@group_cli.command("list")
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@click.argument("organisation", type=ORGANISATION)
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def list_groups(organisation):
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"""
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List all users belonging to the specified organisation.
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"""
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label("The following users exists for {}:".format(organisation.name))
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for group in organisation.groups.values():
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sys.stdout.write(group.name + "\n")
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@org_cli.command("list")
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def list_orgs():
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"""
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List available organisations
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"""
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label("The following organisations exist:")
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for org in Manager().orgs:
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sys.stdout.write(org.name + "\n")
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@user_cli.command("getkey")
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@click.argument("organisation", type=ORGANISATION)
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@click.argument("user")
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def get_uuid(organisation, user):
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"""
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Get the UUID of the specified user belonging to the specified organisation.
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"""
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userobj = organisation.get_user(user)
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if userobj is None:
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msg = "User {} doesn't exist in organisation {}."
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sys.exit(msg.format(userobj.name, organisation.name))
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label("User {} has the following UUID:".format(userobj.name))
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sys.stdout.write(user.key + "\n")
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@user_cli.command("export")
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@click.argument("organisation", type=ORGANISATION)
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@click.argument("user")
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def export_user(organisation, user):
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"""
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Export user of the specified organisation as a series of shell commands
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that can be used on the client side to easily import the certificates.
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Note that the private key will be exported as well, so use this with care!
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"""
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userobj = organisation.get_user(user)
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if userobj is None:
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msg = "User {} doesn't exist in organisation {}."
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sys.exit(msg.format(user, organisation.name))
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sys.stdout.write(userobj.export())
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@org_cli.command("add")
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@click.argument("name")
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def add_org(name):
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"""
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Create an organisation with the specified name.
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"""
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if os.path.exists(mkpath(name)):
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msg = "Organisation with name {} already exists."
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sys.exit(msg.format(name))
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taskd_cmd("add", "org", name)
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mark_imperative(name)
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@org_cli.command("remove")
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@click.argument("name")
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def del_org(name):
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"""
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Delete the organisation with the specified name.
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All of the users and groups will be deleted as well and client certificates
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will be revoked.
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"""
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Manager().del_org(name)
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msg = ("Organisation {} deleted. Be sure to restart the Taskserver"
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" using 'systemctl restart taskserver.service' in order for"
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" the certificate revocation to apply.")
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click.echo(msg.format(name), err=True)
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@user_cli.command("add")
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@click.argument("organisation", type=ORGANISATION)
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@click.argument("user")
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def add_user(organisation, user):
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"""
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Create a user for the given organisation along with a client certificate
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and print the key of the new user.
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The client certificate along with it's public key can be shown via the
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'user export' subcommand.
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"""
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userobj = organisation.add_user(user)
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if userobj is None:
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msg = "User {} already exists in organisation {}."
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sys.exit(msg.format(user, organisation))
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else:
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mark_imperative(organisation.name, "users", userobj.key)
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@user_cli.command("remove")
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@click.argument("organisation", type=ORGANISATION)
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@click.argument("user")
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def del_user(organisation, user):
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"""
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|
Delete a user from the given organisation.
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This will also revoke the client certificate of the given user.
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"""
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organisation.del_user(user)
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msg = ("User {} deleted. Be sure to restart the Taskserver using"
|
|
" 'systemctl restart taskserver.service' in order for the"
|
|
" certificate revocation to apply.")
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click.echo(msg.format(user), err=True)
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@group_cli.command("add")
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|
@click.argument("organisation", type=ORGANISATION)
|
|
@click.argument("group")
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|
def add_group(organisation, group):
|
|
"""
|
|
Create a group for the given organisation.
|
|
"""
|
|
groupobj = organisation.add_group(group)
|
|
if groupobj is None:
|
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msg = "Group {} already exists in organisation {}."
|
|
sys.exit(msg.format(group, organisation))
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|
else:
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mark_imperative(organisation.name, "groups", groupobj.name)
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|
|
|
|
|
@group_cli.command("remove")
|
|
@click.argument("organisation", type=ORGANISATION)
|
|
@click.argument("group")
|
|
def del_group(organisation, group):
|
|
"""
|
|
Delete a group from the given organisation.
|
|
"""
|
|
organisation.del_group(group)
|
|
click("Group {} deleted.".format(group), err=True)
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|
|
|
|
|
def add_or_delete(old, new, add_fun, del_fun):
|
|
"""
|
|
Given an 'old' and 'new' list, figure out the intersections and invoke
|
|
'add_fun' against every element that is not in the 'old' list and 'del_fun'
|
|
against every element that is not in the 'new' list.
|
|
|
|
Returns a tuple where the first element is the list of elements that were
|
|
added and the second element consisting of elements that were deleted.
|
|
"""
|
|
old_set = set(old)
|
|
new_set = set(new)
|
|
to_delete = old_set - new_set
|
|
to_add = new_set - old_set
|
|
for elem in to_delete:
|
|
del_fun(elem)
|
|
for elem in to_add:
|
|
add_fun(elem)
|
|
return to_add, to_delete
|
|
|
|
|
|
@cli.command("process-json")
|
|
@click.argument('json-file', type=click.File('rb'))
|
|
def process_json(json_file):
|
|
"""
|
|
Create and delete users, groups and organisations based on a JSON file.
|
|
|
|
The structure of this file is exactly the same as the
|
|
'services.taskserver.organisations' option of the NixOS module and is used
|
|
for declaratively adding and deleting users.
|
|
|
|
Hence this subcommand is not recommended outside of the scope of the NixOS
|
|
module.
|
|
"""
|
|
data = json.load(json_file)
|
|
|
|
mgr = Manager(ignore_imperative=True)
|
|
add_or_delete(mgr.orgs.keys(), data.keys(), mgr.add_org, mgr.del_org)
|
|
|
|
for org in mgr.orgs.values():
|
|
if is_imperative(org.name):
|
|
continue
|
|
add_or_delete(org.users.keys(), data[org.name]['users'],
|
|
org.add_user, org.del_user)
|
|
add_or_delete(org.groups.keys(), data[org.name]['groups'],
|
|
org.add_group, org.del_group)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
cli()
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