Source code for keystone.common.validation.validators
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"""Internal implementation of request body validating middleware."""
import re
import jsonschema
from oslo_config import cfg
from oslo_log import log
import six
from keystone import exception
from keystone.i18n import _, _LE
CONF = cfg.CONF
LOG = log.getLogger(__name__)
# TODO(rderose): extend schema validation and add this check there
[docs]def validate_password(password):
pattern = CONF.security_compliance.password_regex
if pattern:
if not isinstance(password, six.string_types):
detail = _("Password must be a string type")
raise exception.PasswordValidationError(detail=detail)
try:
if not re.match(pattern, password):
pattern_desc = (
CONF.security_compliance.password_regex_description)
detail = _("The password does not meet the requirements: "
"%(message)s") % {'message': pattern_desc}
raise exception.PasswordValidationError(detail=detail)
except re.error:
msg = _LE("Unable to validate password due to invalid regular "
"expression - password_regex: ")
LOG.error(msg, pattern)
detail = _("Unable to validate password due to invalid "
"configuration")
raise exception.PasswordValidationError(detail=detail)
[docs]class SchemaValidator(object):
"""Resource reference validator class."""
validator_org = jsonschema.Draft4Validator
def __init__(self, schema):
# NOTE(lbragstad): If at some point in the future we want to extend
# our validators to include something specific we need to check for,
# we can do it here. Nova's V3 API validators extend the validator to
# include `self._validate_minimum` and `self._validate_maximum`. This
# would be handy if we needed to check for something the jsonschema
# didn't by default. See the Nova V3 validator for details on how this
# is done.
validators = {}
validator_cls = jsonschema.validators.extend(self.validator_org,
validators)
fc = jsonschema.FormatChecker()
self.validator = validator_cls(schema, format_checker=fc)
[docs] def validate(self, *args, **kwargs):
try:
self.validator.validate(*args, **kwargs)
except jsonschema.ValidationError as ex:
# NOTE: For whole OpenStack message consistency, this error
# message has been written in a format consistent with WSME.
if ex.path:
# NOTE(lbragstad): Here we could think about using iter_errors
# as a method of providing invalid parameters back to the
# user.
# TODO(lbragstad): If the value of a field is confidential or
# too long, then we should build the masking in here so that
# we don't expose sensitive user information in the event it
# fails validation.
detail = _("Invalid input for field '%(path)s': "
"%(message)s") % {'path': ex.path.pop(),
'message': ex.message}
else:
detail = ex.message
raise exception.SchemaValidationError(detail=detail)