keystoneclient.contrib.auth.v3 package

keystoneclient.contrib.auth.v3 package

Submodules

keystoneclient.contrib.auth.v3.oidc module

class keystoneclient.contrib.auth.v3.oidc.OidcPassword(auth_url, identity_provider, protocol, username, password, client_id, client_secret, access_token_endpoint, scope='profile', grant_type='password')

Bases: keystoneclient.auth.identity.v3.federated.FederatedBaseAuth

Implement authentication plugin for OpenID Connect protocol.

OIDC or OpenID Connect is a protocol for federated authentication.

The OpenID Connect specification can be found at:: http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html

classmethod get_options()

Return the list of parameters associated with the auth plugin.

This list may be used to generate CLI or config arguments.

Returns:A list of Param objects describing available plugin parameters.
Return type:List
get_unscoped_auth_ref(session)

Authenticate with OpenID Connect and get back claims.

This is a multi-step process. First an access token must be retrieved, to do this, the username and password, the OpenID Connect client ID and secret, and the access token endpoint must be known.

Secondly, we then exchange the access token upon accessing the protected Keystone endpoint (federated auth URL). This will trigger the OpenID Connect Provider to perform a user introspection and retrieve information (specified in the scope) about the user in the form of an OpenID Connect Claim. These claims will be sent to Keystone in the form of environment variables.

Parameters:session (keystoneclient.session.Session) – a session object to send out HTTP requests.
Returns:a token data representation
Return type:keystoneclient.access.AccessInfo
password
username

keystoneclient.contrib.auth.v3.saml2 module

class keystoneclient.contrib.auth.v3.saml2.ADFSUnscopedToken(auth_url, identity_provider, identity_provider_url, service_provider_endpoint, username, password, **kwargs)

Bases: keystoneclient.contrib.auth.v3.saml2._BaseSAMLPlugin

Authentication plugin for Microsoft ADFS2.0 IdPs.

Parameters:
  • auth_url (string) – URL of the Identity Service
  • identity_provider (string) – name of the Identity Provider the client will authenticate against. This parameter will be used to build a dynamic URL used to obtain unscoped OpenStack token.
  • identity_provider_url (string) – An Identity Provider URL, where the SAML2 authentication request will be sent.
  • service_provider_endpoint (string) – Endpoint where an assertion is being sent, for instance: https://host.domain/Shibboleth.sso/ADFS
  • username (string) – User’s login
  • password (string) – User’s password
ADFS_ASSERTION_XPATH = '/s:Envelope/s:Body/t:RequestSecurityTokenResponseCollection/t:RequestSecurityTokenResponse'
ADFS_TOKEN_NAMESPACES = {'s': 'http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope', 't': 'http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512'}
DEFAULT_ADFS_TOKEN_EXPIRATION = 120
HEADER_SOAP = {'Content-Type': 'application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8'}
HEADER_X_FORM = {'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'}
NAMESPACES = {'a': 'http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing', 's': 'http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope', 'u': 'http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd'}
get_auth_ref(session, **kwargs)

Obtain a token from an OpenStack Identity Service.

This method is overridden by the various token version plugins.

This method should not be called independently and is expected to be invoked via the do_authenticate() method.

This method will be invoked if the AccessInfo object cached by the plugin is not valid. Thus plugins should always fetch a new AccessInfo when invoked. If you are looking to just retrieve the current auth data then you should use get_access().

Parameters:

session (keystoneclient.session.Session) – A session object that can be used for communication.

Raises:
Returns:

Token access information.

Return type:

keystoneclient.access.AccessInfo

classmethod get_options()

Return the list of parameters associated with the auth plugin.

This list may be used to generate CLI or config arguments.

Returns:A list of Param objects describing available plugin parameters.
Return type:List
password
username
class keystoneclient.contrib.auth.v3.saml2.Saml2ScopedToken(auth_url, token, **kwargs)

Bases: keystoneclient.auth.identity.v3.token.Token

Class for scoping unscoped saml2 token.

class keystoneclient.contrib.auth.v3.saml2.Saml2ScopedTokenMethod(**kwargs)

Bases: keystoneclient.auth.identity.v3.token.TokenMethod

get_auth_data(session, auth, headers, **kwargs)

Build and return request body for token scoping step.

class keystoneclient.contrib.auth.v3.saml2.Saml2UnscopedToken(auth_url, identity_provider, identity_provider_url, username, password, **kwargs)

Bases: keystoneclient.contrib.auth.v3.saml2._BaseSAMLPlugin

Implement authentication plugin for SAML2 protocol.

ECP stands for Enhanced Client or Proxy and is a SAML2 extension for federated authentication where a transportation layer consists of HTTP protocol and XML SOAP messages.

Read for more information on ECP.

Reference the SAML2 ECP specification.

Currently only HTTPBasicAuth mechanism is available for the IdP authenication.

Parameters:
  • auth_url (string) – URL of the Identity Service
  • identity_provider (string) – name of the Identity Provider the client will authenticate against. This parameter will be used to build a dynamic URL used to obtain unscoped OpenStack token.
  • identity_provider_url (string) – An Identity Provider URL, where the SAML2 authn request will be sent.
  • username (string) – User’s login
  • password (string) – User’s password
ECP_IDP_CONSUMER_URL = '/S:Envelope/S:Header/ecp:Response/@AssertionConsumerServiceURL'
ECP_RELAY_STATE = '//ecp:RelayState'
ECP_SAML2_NAMESPACES = {'S': 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/', 'ecp': 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:profiles:SSO:ecp', 'paos': 'urn:liberty:paos:2003-08'}
ECP_SERVICE_PROVIDER_CONSUMER_URL = '/S:Envelope/S:Header/paos:Request/@responseConsumerURL'
ECP_SP_EMPTY_REQUEST_HEADERS = {'Accept': 'text/html, application/vnd.paos+xml', 'PAOS': 'ver="urn:liberty:paos:2003-08";"urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:profiles:SSO:ecp"'}
ECP_SP_SAML2_REQUEST_HEADERS = {'Content-Type': 'application/vnd.paos+xml'}
SAML2_HEADER_INDEX = 0
SOAP_FAULT = '\n <S:Envelope xmlns:S="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">\n <S:Body>\n <S:Fault>\n <faultcode>S:Server</faultcode>\n <faultstring>responseConsumerURL from SP and\n assertionConsumerServiceURL from IdP do not match\n </faultstring>\n </S:Fault>\n </S:Body>\n </S:Envelope>\n '
get_auth_ref(session, **kwargs)

Authenticate via SAML2 protocol and retrieve unscoped token.

This is a multi-step process where a client does federated authn receives an unscoped token.

Federated authentication utilizing SAML2 Enhanced Client or Proxy extension. See Saml2UnscopedToken_get_unscoped_token() for more information on that step. Upon successful authentication and assertion mapping an unscoped token is returned and stored within the plugin object for further use.

:param session : a session object to send out HTTP requests. :type session: keystoneclient.session.Session

Returns:an object with scoped token’s id and unscoped token json included.
Return type:keystoneclient.access.AccessInfoV3
password
username
class keystoneclient.contrib.auth.v3.saml2.Saml2UnscopedTokenAuthMethod(**kwargs)

Bases: keystoneclient.auth.identity.v3.base.AuthMethod

get_auth_data(session, auth, headers, **kwargs)

Return the authentication section of an auth plugin.

Parameters:
  • session (keystoneclient.session.Session) – The communication session.
  • auth (base.Auth) – The auth plugin calling the method.
  • headers (dict) – The headers that will be sent with the auth request if a plugin needs to add to them.
Returns:

The identifier of this plugin and a dict of authentication data for the auth type.

Return type:

tuple(string, dict)

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