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permissions: explicitly register all permissions set for user. Fixes #4217...
permissions: explicitly register all permissions set for user. Fixes #4217 - in order to get a proper inheritance chain of permissions we'll register each step. This allows to get full inheritance chain. Final permissions will be the same becuase the only thing we change is we register each step before permissions final value. - Also display the permissions summary in a nicer way more explicitly stating what permissions overwrites which.

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user_sessions.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2017-2017 RhodeCode GmbH
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the
# RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
# and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
import os
import time
import datetime
import dateutil
from rhodecode.model.db import DbSession, Session
class CleanupCommand(Exception):
pass
class BaseAuthSessions(object):
SESSION_TYPE = None
NOT_AVAILABLE = 'NOT AVAILABLE'
def __init__(self, config):
session_conf = {}
for k, v in config.items():
if k.startswith('beaker.session'):
session_conf[k] = v
self.config = session_conf
def get_count(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def get_expired_count(self, older_than_seconds=None):
raise NotImplementedError
def clean_sessions(self, older_than_seconds=None):
raise NotImplementedError
def _seconds_to_date(self, seconds):
return datetime.datetime.utcnow() - dateutil.relativedelta.relativedelta(
seconds=seconds)
class DbAuthSessions(BaseAuthSessions):
SESSION_TYPE = 'ext:database'
def get_count(self):
return DbSession.query().count()
def get_expired_count(self, older_than_seconds=None):
expiry_date = self._seconds_to_date(older_than_seconds)
return DbSession.query().filter(DbSession.accessed < expiry_date).count()
def clean_sessions(self, older_than_seconds=None):
expiry_date = self._seconds_to_date(older_than_seconds)
to_remove = DbSession.query().filter(DbSession.accessed < expiry_date).count()
DbSession.query().filter(DbSession.accessed < expiry_date).delete()
Session().commit()
return to_remove
class FileAuthSessions(BaseAuthSessions):
SESSION_TYPE = 'file sessions'
def _get_sessions_dir(self):
data_dir = self.config.get('beaker.session.data_dir')
return data_dir
def _count_on_filesystem(self, path, older_than=0, callback=None):
value = dict(percent=0, used=0, total=0, items=0, callbacks=0,
path=path, text='')
items_count = 0
used = 0
callbacks = 0
cur_time = time.time()
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
for f in files:
final_path = os.path.join(root, f)
try:
mtime = os.stat(final_path).st_mtime
if (cur_time - mtime) > older_than:
items_count += 1
if callback:
callback_res = callback(final_path)
callbacks += 1
else:
used += os.path.getsize(final_path)
except OSError:
pass
value.update({
'percent': 100,
'used': used,
'total': used,
'items': items_count,
'callbacks': callbacks
})
return value
def get_count(self):
try:
sessions_dir = self._get_sessions_dir()
items_count = self._count_on_filesystem(sessions_dir)['items']
except Exception:
items_count = self.NOT_AVAILABLE
return items_count
def get_expired_count(self, older_than_seconds=0):
try:
sessions_dir = self._get_sessions_dir()
items_count = self._count_on_filesystem(
sessions_dir, older_than=older_than_seconds)['items']
except Exception:
items_count = self.NOT_AVAILABLE
return items_count
def clean_sessions(self, older_than_seconds=0):
# find . -mtime +60 -exec rm {} \;
sessions_dir = self._get_sessions_dir()
def remove_item(path):
os.remove(path)
stats = self._count_on_filesystem(
sessions_dir, older_than=older_than_seconds,
callback=remove_item)
return stats['callbacks']
class MemcachedAuthSessions(BaseAuthSessions):
SESSION_TYPE = 'ext:memcached'
def get_count(self):
return self.NOT_AVAILABLE
def get_expired_count(self, older_than_seconds=None):
return self.NOT_AVAILABLE
def clean_sessions(self, older_than_seconds=None):
raise CleanupCommand('Cleanup for this session type not yet available')
class MemoryAuthSessions(BaseAuthSessions):
SESSION_TYPE = 'memory'
def get_count(self):
return self.NOT_AVAILABLE
def get_expired_count(self, older_than_seconds=None):
return self.NOT_AVAILABLE
def clean_sessions(self, older_than_seconds=None):
raise CleanupCommand('Cleanup for this session type not yet available')
def get_session_handler(session_type):
types = {
'file': FileAuthSessions,
'ext:memcached': MemcachedAuthSessions,
'ext:database': DbAuthSessions,
'memory': MemoryAuthSessions
}
try:
return types[session_type]
except KeyError:
raise ValueError(
'This type {} is not supported'.format(session_type))