[urlpublishing] handle sub-types in RestPathEvaluator
Since commit 31a1813d53f3 "[entity/url publishing] fetch_rqlst should
use 'is_instance_of' instead of 'is'", the RestPathEvaluator's input
rset can have more than one etype, so it can't always use sameetypelist.
Related to #3825488
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"""Security hooks: check permissions to add/delete/update entities according to
the connected user
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
from warnings import warn
from logilab.common.registry import objectify_predicate
from yams import buildobjs
from cubicweb import Unauthorized
from cubicweb.server import BEFORE_ADD_RELATIONS, ON_COMMIT_ADD_RELATIONS, hook
def check_entity_attributes(cnx, entity, action, editedattrs=None):
eid = entity.eid
eschema = entity.e_schema
if action == 'delete':
eschema.check_perm(session, action, eid=eid)
return
# ._cw_skip_security_attributes is there to bypass security for attributes
# set by hooks by modifying the entity's dictionary
if editedattrs is None:
editedattrs = entity.cw_edited
dontcheck = editedattrs.skip_security
etypechecked = False
for attr in editedattrs:
if attr in dontcheck:
continue
rdef = eschema.rdef(attr, takefirst=True)
if rdef.final: # non final relation are checked by standard hooks
perms = rdef.permissions.get(action)
# comparison below works because the default update perm is:
#
# ('managers', ERQLExpression(Any X WHERE U has_update_permission X,
# X eid %(x)s, U eid %(u)s))
#
# is deserialized in this order (groups first), and ERQLExpression
# implements comparison by rql expression.
if perms == buildobjs.DEFAULT_ATTRPERMS[action]:
# The default rule is to delegate to the entity
# rule. This needs to be checked only once.
if not etypechecked:
entity.cw_check_perm(action)
etypechecked = True
continue
if perms == ():
# That means an immutable attribute; as an optimization, avoid
# going through check_perm.
raise Unauthorized(action, str(rdef))
rdef.check_perm(cnx, action, eid=eid)
class CheckEntityPermissionOp(hook.DataOperationMixIn, hook.LateOperation):
def precommit_event(self):
cnx = self.cnx
for eid, action, edited in self.get_data():
entity = cnx.entity_from_eid(eid)
check_entity_attributes(cnx, entity, action, edited)
class CheckRelationPermissionOp(hook.DataOperationMixIn, hook.LateOperation):
def precommit_event(self):
cnx = self.cnx
for action, rschema, eidfrom, eidto in self.get_data():
rdef = rschema.rdef(cnx.entity_metas(eidfrom)['type'],
cnx.entity_metas(eidto)['type'])
rdef.check_perm(cnx, action, fromeid=eidfrom, toeid=eidto)
@objectify_predicate
def write_security_enabled(cls, req, **kwargs):
if req is None or not req.write_security:
return 0
return 1
class SecurityHook(hook.Hook):
__abstract__ = True
category = 'security'
__select__ = hook.Hook.__select__ & write_security_enabled()
class AfterAddEntitySecurityHook(SecurityHook):
__regid__ = 'securityafteraddentity'
events = ('after_add_entity',)
def __call__(self):
CheckEntityPermissionOp.get_instance(self._cw).add_data(
(self.entity.eid, 'add', self.entity.cw_edited) )
class AfterUpdateEntitySecurityHook(SecurityHook):
__regid__ = 'securityafterupdateentity'
events = ('after_update_entity',)
def __call__(self):
# save back editedattrs in case the entity is reedited later in the
# same transaction, which will lead to cw_edited being
# overwritten
CheckEntityPermissionOp.get_instance(self._cw).add_data(
(self.entity.eid, 'update', self.entity.cw_edited) )
class BeforeDelEntitySecurityHook(SecurityHook):
__regid__ = 'securitybeforedelentity'
events = ('before_delete_entity',)
def __call__(self):
self.entity.cw_check_perm('delete')
class BeforeAddRelationSecurityHook(SecurityHook):
__regid__ = 'securitybeforeaddrelation'
events = ('before_add_relation',)
def __call__(self):
if self.rtype in BEFORE_ADD_RELATIONS:
nocheck = self._cw.transaction_data.get('skip-security', ())
if (self.eidfrom, self.rtype, self.eidto) in nocheck:
return
rschema = self._cw.repo.schema[self.rtype]
rdef = rschema.rdef(self._cw.entity_metas(self.eidfrom)['type'],
self._cw.entity_metas(self.eidto)['type'])
rdef.check_perm(self._cw, 'add', fromeid=self.eidfrom, toeid=self.eidto)
class AfterAddRelationSecurityHook(SecurityHook):
__regid__ = 'securityafteraddrelation'
events = ('after_add_relation',)
def __call__(self):
if not self.rtype in BEFORE_ADD_RELATIONS:
nocheck = self._cw.transaction_data.get('skip-security', ())
if (self.eidfrom, self.rtype, self.eidto) in nocheck:
return
rschema = self._cw.repo.schema[self.rtype]
if self.rtype in ON_COMMIT_ADD_RELATIONS:
CheckRelationPermissionOp.get_instance(self._cw).add_data(
('add', rschema, self.eidfrom, self.eidto) )
else:
rdef = rschema.rdef(self._cw.entity_metas(self.eidfrom)['type'],
self._cw.entity_metas(self.eidto)['type'])
rdef.check_perm(self._cw, 'add', fromeid=self.eidfrom, toeid=self.eidto)
class BeforeDeleteRelationSecurityHook(SecurityHook):
__regid__ = 'securitybeforedelrelation'
events = ('before_delete_relation',)
def __call__(self):
nocheck = self._cw.transaction_data.get('skip-security', ())
if (self.eidfrom, self.rtype, self.eidto) in nocheck:
return
rschema = self._cw.repo.schema[self.rtype]
rdef = rschema.rdef(self._cw.entity_metas(self.eidfrom)['type'],
self._cw.entity_metas(self.eidto)['type'])
rdef.check_perm(self._cw, 'delete', fromeid=self.eidfrom, toeid=self.eidto)