Sith/api/permissions.py
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"""Permission classes to be used within ninja-extra controllers.
Some permissions are global (like `IsInGroup` or `IsRoot`),
and some others are per-object (like `CanView` or `CanEdit`).
Example:
```python
# restrict all the routes of this controller
# to subscribed users
@api_controller("/foo", permissions=[IsSubscriber])
class FooController(ControllerBase):
@route.get("/bar")
def bar_get(self):
# This route inherits the permissions of the controller
# ...
@route.bar("/bar/{bar_id}", permissions=[CanView])
def bar_get_one(self, bar_id: int):
# per-object permission resolution happens
# when calling either the `get_object_or_exception`
# or `get_object_or_none` method.
bar = self.get_object_or_exception(Counter, pk=bar_id)
# you can also call the `check_object_permission` manually
other_bar = Counter.objects.first()
self.check_object_permissions(other_bar)
# ...
# This route is restricted to counter admins and root users
@route.delete(
"/bar/{bar_id}",
permissions=[IsRoot | IsInGroup(settings.SITH_GROUP_COUNTER_ADMIN_ID)
]
def bar_delete(self, bar_id: int):
# ...
```
"""
import operator
from functools import reduce
from typing import Any, Callable
from django.contrib.auth.models import Permission
from django.http import HttpRequest
from ninja_extra import ControllerBase
from ninja_extra.permissions import BasePermission
from counter.models import Counter
class IsInGroup(BasePermission):
"""Check that the user is in the group whose primary key is given."""
def __init__(self, group_pk: int):
self._group_pk = group_pk
def has_permission(self, request: HttpRequest, controller: ControllerBase) -> bool:
return request.user.is_in_group(pk=self._group_pk)
class HasPerm(BasePermission):
"""Check that the user has the required perm.
If multiple perms are given, a comparer function can also be passed,
in order to change the way perms are checked.
Example:
```python
@api_controller("/foo")
class FooController(ControllerBase):
# this route will require both permissions
@route.put("/foo", permissions=[HasPerm(["foo.change_foo", "foo.add_foo"])]
def foo(self): ...
# This route will require at least one of the perm,
# but it's not mandatory to have all of them
@route.put(
"/bar",
permissions=[HasPerm(["foo.change_bar", "foo.add_bar"], op=operator.or_)],
)
def bar(self): ...
```
"""
def __init__(
self,
perms: str | Permission | list[str | Permission],
op: Callable[[bool, bool], bool] = operator.and_,
):
"""
Args:
perms: a permission or a list of permissions the user must have
op: An operator to combine multiple permissions (in most cases,
it will be either `operator.and_` or `operator.or_`)
"""
super().__init__()
if not isinstance(perms, (list, tuple, set)):
perms = [perms]
self._operator = op
self._perms = perms
def has_permission(self, request: HttpRequest, controller: ControllerBase) -> bool:
# if the request has the `auth` property,
# it means that the user has been explicitly authenticated
# using a django-ninja authentication backend
# (whether it is SessionAuth or ApiKeyAuth).
# If not, this authentication has not been done, but the user may
# still be implicitly authenticated through AuthenticationMiddleware
user = request.auth if hasattr(request, "auth") else request.user
# `user` may either be a `core.User` or an `api.ApiClient` ;
# they are not the same model, but they both implement the `has_perm` method
return reduce(self._operator, (user.has_perm(p) for p in self._perms))
class IsRoot(BasePermission):
"""Check that the user is root."""
def has_permission(self, request: HttpRequest, controller: ControllerBase) -> bool:
return request.user.is_root
class IsSubscriber(BasePermission):
"""Check that the user is currently subscribed."""
def has_permission(self, request: HttpRequest, controller: ControllerBase) -> bool:
return request.user.is_subscribed
class IsOldSubscriber(BasePermission):
"""Check that the user has at least one subscription in its history."""
def has_permission(self, request: HttpRequest, controller: ControllerBase) -> bool:
return request.user.was_subscribed
class CanView(BasePermission):
"""Check that this user has the permission to view the object of this route.
Wrap the `user.can_view(obj)` method.
To see an example, look at the example in the module docstring.
"""
def has_permission(self, request: HttpRequest, controller: ControllerBase) -> bool:
return True
def has_object_permission(
self, request: HttpRequest, controller: ControllerBase, obj: Any
) -> bool:
return request.user.can_view(obj)
class CanEdit(BasePermission):
"""Check that this user has the permission to edit the object of this route.
Wrap the `user.can_edit(obj)` method.
To see an example, look at the example in the module docstring.
"""
def has_permission(self, request: HttpRequest, controller: ControllerBase) -> bool:
return True
def has_object_permission(
self, request: HttpRequest, controller: ControllerBase, obj: Any
) -> bool:
return request.user.can_edit(obj)
class IsOwner(BasePermission):
"""Check that this user owns the object of this route.
Wrap the `user.is_owner(obj)` method.
To see an example, look at the example in the module docstring.
"""
def has_permission(self, request: HttpRequest, controller: ControllerBase) -> bool:
return True
def has_object_permission(
self, request: HttpRequest, controller: ControllerBase, obj: Any
) -> bool:
return request.user.is_owner(obj)
class IsLoggedInCounter(BasePermission):
"""Check that a user is logged in a counter."""
def has_permission(self, request: HttpRequest, controller: ControllerBase) -> bool:
if "/counter/" not in request.META.get("HTTP_REFERER", ""):
return False
token = request.session.get("counter_token")
if not token:
return False
return Counter.objects.filter(token=token).exists()
CanAccessLookup = IsLoggedInCounter | HasPerm("core.access_lookup")