"""passbook policy engine"""
from multiprocessing import Pipe, set_start_method
from multiprocessing.connection import Connection
from typing import List, Optional
from django.core.cache import cache
from django.http import HttpRequest
from structlog import get_logger
from passbook.core.models import User
from passbook.policies.models import Policy, PolicyBinding, PolicyBindingModel
from passbook.policies.process import PolicyProcess, cache_key
from passbook.policies.types import PolicyRequest, PolicyResult
LOGGER = get_logger()
# This is only really needed for macOS, because Python 3.8 changed the default to spawn
# spawn causes issues with objects that aren't picklable, and also the django setup
set_start_method("fork")
class PolicyProcessInfo:
"""Dataclass to hold all information and communication channels to a process"""
process: PolicyProcess
connection: Connection
result: Optional[PolicyResult]
binding: PolicyBinding
def __init__(
self, process: PolicyProcess, connection: Connection, binding: PolicyBinding
):
self.process = process
self.connection = connection
self.binding = binding
self.result = None
class PolicyEngine:
"""Orchestrate policy checking, launch tasks and return result"""
use_cache: bool = True
request: PolicyRequest
__pbm: PolicyBindingModel
__cached_policies: List[PolicyResult]
__processes: List[PolicyProcessInfo]
self, pbm: PolicyBindingModel, user: User, request: HttpRequest = None
if not isinstance(pbm, PolicyBindingModel):
raise ValueError(f"{pbm} is not instance of PolicyBindingModel")
self.__pbm = pbm
self.request = PolicyRequest(user)
if request:
self.request.http_request = request
self.__cached_policies = []
self.__processes = []
def _iter_bindings(self) -> List[PolicyBinding]:
"""Make sure all Policies are their respective classes"""
return PolicyBinding.objects.filter(target=self.__pbm, enabled=True).order_by(
"order"
)
def _check_policy_type(self, policy: Policy):
"""Check policy type, make sure it's not the root class as that has no logic implemented"""
# policy_type = type(policy)
if policy.__class__ == Policy:
raise TypeError(f"Policy '{policy}' is root type")
def build(self) -> "PolicyEngine":
"""Build task group"""
for binding in self._iter_bindings():
self._check_policy_type(binding.policy)
policy = binding.policy
cached_policy = cache.get(cache_key(binding, self.request.user), None)
if cached_policy and self.use_cache:
LOGGER.debug("P_ENG: Taking result from cache", policy=policy)
self.__cached_policies.append(cached_policy)
continue
LOGGER.debug("P_ENG: Evaluating policy", policy=policy)
our_end, task_end = Pipe(False)
task = PolicyProcess(binding, self.request, task_end)
LOGGER.debug("P_ENG: Starting Process", policy=policy)
task.start()
self.__processes.append(
PolicyProcessInfo(process=task, connection=our_end, binding=binding)
# If all policies are cached, we have an empty list here.
for proc_info in self.__processes:
proc_info.process.join(proc_info.binding.timeout)
# Only call .recv() if no result is saved, otherwise we just deadlock here
if not proc_info.result:
proc_info.result = proc_info.connection.recv()
return self
@property
def result(self) -> PolicyResult:
"""Get policy-checking result"""
messages: List[str] = []
process_results: List[PolicyResult] = [
x.result for x in self.__processes if x.result
]
for result in process_results + self.__cached_policies:
LOGGER.debug("P_ENG: result", passing=result.passing)
if result.messages:
messages += result.messages
if not result.passing:
return PolicyResult(False, *messages)
return PolicyResult(True, *messages)
def passing(self) -> bool:
"""Only get true/false if user passes"""
return self.result.passing