A geenforce.fetch token can now be pinned to specific manifest scopes so a fleet-wide key (a display's, delivered by DSC or baked into the image) is not a skeleton key for the whole content store. NULL binding = unrestricted, so every existing service token keeps working. Core: - ApiToken.resourcescopes column + resourcescopelist property (migration 7d30_apitoken_resourcescopes; NULL = unrestricted). - apitokens API create/update accept + persist an optional resourcescopes list (a resource-name allowlist; not permission-catalog names). - New contract helper authorized_service_token(scope): same check as service_token_authorized but returns the ApiToken so a plugin can read its binding. Contract 0.14.0 -> 0.15.0; also export SupportTeam. GE-Enforce enforcement: - get_manifest: a bound token requesting a scope outside its allowlist -> 403. - get_payload: a bound token may only pull a blob its own scope(s) reference (service.blob_referenced_by_scopes); anything else -> 404 (no hash probing). - Decorator stashes the authorized token on g for the route to read. Also fixes a pre-existing contract-surface violation: the printers/printedparts alert helpers imported shopdb.core.models / shopdb.extensions directly; now via shopdb.api (SupportTeam newly exported). Docs: GE-ENFORCE-DISPLAY.md provisioning note, PLUGIN-HOOKS.md, CLAUDE.md. 9 new resource-binding tests; full suite 1131 passing.
165 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
165 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
"""Personal API token (PAT) authentication shim.
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A request may send `Authorization: Bearer shopdb_pat_...`. This is recognized
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BEFORE any JWT decode: a before_request hook validates the PAT (hash lookup,
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active, not expired, active owner) and, on success, mints a short internal
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request-scoped JWT for the token's user and swaps it into the request's
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Authorization header.
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Why mint a JWT instead of only stashing the user on g: every write route in
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this app stacks a mandatory @jwt_required() ABOVE @require_permission /
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@require_role. That mandatory decorator decodes the Authorization header
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itself, so the ONLY way a PAT reaches the whole existing auth+authz stack
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(jwt_required, require_permission, require_role, import_mode, current_user,
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get_jwt_identity) unchanged is to present a genuine JWT downstream. The minted
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token lives only in this request's environ and is never returned to the client.
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Result: a PAT authenticates any route a login JWT would, acting as its owner,
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with zero changes to the authz decorators or import-mode helpers.
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"""
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from datetime import datetime, timezone
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from flask import g, request
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from flask_jwt_extended import create_access_token
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from shopdb.extensions import db
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from shopdb.core.models.apitoken import ApiToken, TOKEN_SECRET_PREFIX
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from shopdb.utils.responses import error_response, ErrorCodes
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# Only rewrite lastusedat when it is older than this, to avoid a DB write on
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# every single request a busy integration makes.
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_LASTUSED_THROTTLE_SECONDS = 60
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def _utcnow():
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return datetime.now(timezone.utc).replace(tzinfo=None)
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def _extract_pat_secret():
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"""Return the PAT secret from the Authorization header, or None."""
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header = request.headers.get('Authorization', '')
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parts = header.split()
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if len(parts) == 2 and parts[0] == 'Bearer' \
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and parts[1].startswith(TOKEN_SECRET_PREFIX):
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return parts[1]
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return None
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def resolve_api_token(secret):
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"""Validate a PAT secret. Return (token, user) or None.
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Shared validator: hash lookup, active token, unexpired, active owner. The
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before_request shim and the collector API (which does not decode JWT) both
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call this so the checks live in one place.
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"""
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from shopdb.core.models import User
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token = ApiToken.query.filter_by(
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tokenhash=ApiToken.hash_secret(secret), isactive=True).first()
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if token is None or token.is_expired:
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return None
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user = db.session.get(User, token.userid)
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if user is None or not user.isactive:
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return None
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return token, user
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def touch_apitoken_lastused(token):
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"""Throttled lastusedat write. Independent commit; nothing else is pending
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this early in the request, so it cannot clobber route work."""
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now = _utcnow()
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if token.lastusedat is None \
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or (now - token.lastusedat).total_seconds() > _LASTUSED_THROTTLE_SECONDS:
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token.lastusedat = now
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db.session.commit()
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def authorized_service_token(scope):
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"""Return the ApiToken authorizing this request for `scope`, or None.
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Same checks as service_token_authorized (managed token scoped for `scope`,
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active owner holding the permission), but hands back the token itself so a
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caller can read its resource binding (token.resourcescopelist) without
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reaching into core token internals. Touches lastusedat on success.
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"""
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from shopdb.core.models import User
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api_key = request.headers.get('X-API-Key')
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token = None
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if api_key and api_key.startswith(TOKEN_SECRET_PREFIX):
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resolved = resolve_api_token(api_key)
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token = resolved[0] if resolved else None
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else:
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tokenid = getattr(g, 'apitokenid', None)
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if tokenid is not None:
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token = db.session.get(ApiToken, tokenid)
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if token is None:
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return None
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scopelist = token.scopelist
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if not scopelist or scope not in scopelist:
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return None
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user = db.session.get(User, token.userid)
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if user is None or not user.isactive or not user.haspermission(scope):
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return None
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touch_apitoken_lastused(token)
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return token
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def service_token_authorized(scope):
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"""True when the current request carries a managed token scoped for `scope`
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whose owner is active and holds that permission. Accepts X-API-Key or a
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Bearer PAT (the before_request shim resolves Bearer into g.apitokenid).
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Touches lastusedat on success.
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The single contract-surface entry point for unattended SERVICE tokens
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(collector.ingest, geenforce.fetch, ...), so plugins authorize a service
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token without reaching into core token internals. Returns False on any
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miss; the caller returns its own 401.
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"""
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return authorized_service_token(scope) is not None
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def install_apitoken_auth(app):
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"""Register the before_request PAT shim on the app."""
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@app.before_request
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def _apitoken_before_request():
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secret = _extract_pat_secret()
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if secret is None:
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return
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resolved = resolve_api_token(secret)
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if resolved is None:
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# The caller clearly meant to use a PAT (shopdb_pat_ prefix) but it
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# is unknown, revoked, or expired. Reject with a clear 401 instead
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# of letting the JWT decoder emit a confusing 422 on the non-JWT.
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return error_response(
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ErrorCodes.UNAUTHORIZED,
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'Invalid, revoked, or expired API token',
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http_code=401)
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token, user = resolved
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# Read claim inputs before the (possible) commit expires the instance.
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claims = {
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'username': user.username,
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'roles': [role.rolename for role in user.roles],
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}
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# A scoped token carries a patscopes claim; authz reads it to grant ONLY
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# the listed permissions and to deny role gates + import mode. Unscoped
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# tokens carry no such claim and mint exactly as a login JWT would.
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scopelist = token.scopelist
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if scopelist is not None:
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claims['patscopes'] = scopelist
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# Expose the token/user for audit and introspection if a handler wants it.
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g.apitokenid = token.tokenid
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g.apitokenuser = user
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touch_apitoken_lastused(token)
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# Mint a request-scoped JWT for the owner and swap it into the header
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# so the whole downstream auth stack authenticates as that user.
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access_token = create_access_token(
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identity=str(user.userid), additional_claims=claims)
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request.environ['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'] = f'Bearer {access_token}'
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