pferd/PFERD/authenticators.py

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"""
General authenticators useful in many situations
"""
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import getpass
import logging
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from typing import Optional, Tuple
from .logging import PrettyLogger
LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
PRETTY = PrettyLogger(LOGGER)
try:
import keyring
except ImportError:
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pass
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class TfaAuthenticator:
# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
"""
An authenticator for a TFA token. Always prompts the user, as the token can not be cached.
"""
def __init__(self, reason: str):
"""
Create a new tfa authenticator.
Arguments:
reason {str} -- the reason for obtaining the credentials
"""
self._reason = reason
def get_token(self) -> str:
# pylint: disable=no-self-use
"""
Prompts the user for the token and returns it.
"""
print(f"Enter credentials ({self._reason})")
return getpass.getpass("TFA Token: ")
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class UserPassAuthenticator:
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"""
An authenticator for username-password combinations that prompts the user
for missing information.
"""
def __init__(
self,
reason: str,
username: Optional[str] = None,
password: Optional[str] = None,
) -> None:
"""
reason - what the credentials are used for
username - the username (if already known)
password - the password (if already known)
"""
self._reason = reason
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self._given_username = username
self._given_password = password
self._username = username
self._password = password
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def get_credentials(self) -> Tuple[str, str]:
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"""
Returns a tuple (username, password). Prompts user for username or
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password when necessary.
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"""
if self._username is None and self._given_username is not None:
self._username = self._given_username
if self._password is None and self._given_password is not None:
self._password = self._given_password
if self._username is None or self._password is None:
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print(f"Enter credentials ({self._reason})")
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username: str
if self._username is None:
username = input("Username: ")
self._username = username
else:
username = self._username
password: str
if self._password is None:
password = getpass.getpass(prompt="Password: ")
self._password = password
else:
password = self._password
return (username, password)
@property
def username(self) -> str:
"""
The username. Accessing this property may cause the authenticator to
prompt the user.
"""
(username, _) = self.get_credentials()
return username
@property
def password(self) -> str:
"""
The password. Accessing this property may cause the authenticator to
prompt the user.
"""
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(_, password) = self.get_credentials()
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return password
def invalidate_credentials(self) -> None:
"""
Marks the credentials as invalid. If only a username was supplied in
the constructor, assumes that the username is valid and only the
password is invalid. If only a password was supplied in the
constructor, assumes that the password is valid and only the username
is invalid. Otherwise, assumes that username and password are both
invalid.
"""
self._username = None
self._password = None
if self._given_username is not None and self._given_password is not None:
self._given_username = None
self._given_password = None
class KeyringAuthenticator(UserPassAuthenticator):
"""
An authenticator for username-password combinations that stores the
password using the system keyring service and prompts the user for missing
information.
"""
def get_credentials(self) -> Tuple[str, str]:
"""
Returns a tuple (username, password). Prompts user for username or
password when necessary.
"""
if self._username is None and self._given_username is not None:
self._username = self._given_username
if self._password is None and self._given_password is not None:
self._password = self._given_password
if self._username is not None and self._password is None:
self._load_password()
if self._username is None or self._password is None:
print(f"Enter credentials ({self._reason})")
username: str
if self._username is None:
username = input("Username: ")
self._username = username
else:
username = self._username
if self._password is None:
self._load_password()
password: str
if self._password is None:
password = getpass.getpass(prompt="Password: ")
self._password = password
self._save_password()
else:
password = self._password
return (username, password)
def _load_password(self) -> None:
"""
Loads the saved password associated with self._username from the system
keyring service (or None if not password has been saved yet) and stores
it in self._password.
"""
self._password = keyring.get_password("pferd-ilias", self._username)
def _save_password(self) -> None:
"""
Saves self._password to the system keyring service and associates it
with self._username.
"""
keyring.set_password("pferd-ilias", self._username, self._password)
def invalidate_credentials(self) -> None:
"""
Marks the credentials as invalid. If only a username was supplied in
the constructor, assumes that the username is valid and only the
password is invalid. If only a password was supplied in the
constructor, assumes that the password is valid and only the username
is invalid. Otherwise, assumes that username and password are both
invalid.
"""
try:
keyring.delete_password("pferd-ilias", self._username)
except keyring.errors.PasswordDeleteError:
pass
super().invalidate_credentials()