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re2o/logs/models.py

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# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*-
# Re2o est un logiciel d'administration développé initiallement au rezometz. Il
# se veut agnostique au réseau considéré, de manière à être installable en
# quelques clics.
#
# Copyright © 2020 Jean-Romain Garnier
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
"""logs.models
The models definitions for the logs app
"""
from reversion.models import Version
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from django.contrib.auth.models import Group
from machines.models import IpList
from machines.models import Interface
from machines.models import Machine
from users.models import User
class MachineHistoryEvent:
def __init__(self, user, machine, interface, start=None, end=None):
"""
:param user: User, The user owning the maching at the time of the event
:param machine: Version, the machine version related to the interface
:param interface: Version, the interface targeted by this event
:param start: datetime, the date at which this version was created
:param end: datetime, the date at which this version was replace by a new one
"""
self.user = user
self.machine = machine
self.interface = interface
self.ipv4 = IpList.objects.get(id=interface.field_dict["ipv4_id"]).ipv4
self.mac = self.interface.field_dict["mac_address"]
self.start_date = start
self.end_date = end
self.comment = interface.revision.get_comment() or None
def is_similar(self, elt2):
"""
Checks whether two events are similar enough to be merged
:return: bool
"""
return (
elt2 is not None
and self.user.id == elt2.user.id
and self.ipv4 == elt2.ipv4
and self.machine.field_dict["id"] == elt2.machine.field_dict["id"]
and self.interface.field_dict["id"] == elt2.interface.field_dict["id"]
)
def __repr__(self):
return "{} ({} - ): from {} to {} ({})".format(
self.machine,
self.mac,
self.ipv4,
self.start_date,
self.end_date,
self.comment or "No comment"
)
class MachineHistory:
def __init__(self):
self.events = []
self.__last_evt = None
def get(self, search, params):
"""
:param search: ip or mac to lookup
:param params: dict built by the search view
:return: list or None, a list of MachineHistoryEvent
"""
self.start = params.get("s", None)
self.end = params.get("e", None)
search_type = params.get("t", 0)
self.events = []
if search_type == "ip":
return self.__get_by_ip(search)
elif search_type == "mac":
return self.__get_by_mac(search)
return None
def __add_revision(self, user, machine, interface):
"""
Add a new revision to the chronological order
:param user: User, The user owning the maching at the time of the event
:param machine: Version, the machine version related to the interface
:param interface: Version, the interface targeted by this event
"""
evt = MachineHistoryEvent(user, machine, interface)
evt.start_date = interface.revision.date_created
# Try not to recreate events if it's unnecessary
if evt.is_similar(self.__last_evt):
return
# Mark the end of validity of the last element
if self.__last_evt and not self.__last_evt.end_date:
self.__last_evt.end_date = evt.start_date
# If the event ends before the given date, remove it
if self.start and evt.start_date.date() < self.start:
self.__last_evt = None
self.events.pop()
# Make sure the new event starts before the given end date
if self.end and evt.start_date.date() > self.end:
return
# Save the new element
self.events.append(evt)
self.__last_evt = evt
def __get_interfaces_for_ip(self, ip):
"""
:param ip: str
:return: An iterable object with the Version objects
of Interfaces with the given IP
"""
# TODO: What if ip list was deleted?
try:
ip_id = IpList.objects.get(ipv4=ip).id
except IpList.DoesNotExist:
return []
return filter(
lambda x: x.field_dict["ipv4_id"] == ip_id,
Version.objects.get_for_model(Interface).order_by("revision__date_created")
)
def __get_interfaces_for_mac(self, mac):
"""
:param mac: str
:return: An iterable object with the Version objects
of Interfaces with the given MAC address
"""
return filter(
lambda x: str(x.field_dict["mac_address"]) == mac,
Version.objects.get_for_model(Interface).order_by("revision__date_created")
)
def __get_machines_for_interface(self, interface):
"""
:param interface: Version, the interface for which to find the machines
:return: An iterable object with the Version objects of Machine to
which the given interface was attributed
"""
machine_id = interface.field_dict["machine_id"]
return filter(
lambda x: x.field_dict["id"] == machine_id,
Version.objects.get_for_model(Machine).order_by("revision__date_created")
)
def __get_user_for_machine(self, machine):
"""
:param machine: Version, the machine of which the owner must be found
:return: The user to which the given machine belongs
"""
# TODO: What if user was deleted?
user_id = machine.field_dict["user_id"]
return User.objects.get(id=user_id)
def __get_by_ip(self, ip):
"""
:param ip: str, The IP to lookup
:returns: list, a list of MachineHistoryEvent
"""
interfaces = self.__get_interfaces_for_ip(ip)
for interface in interfaces:
machines = self.__get_machines_for_interface(interface)
for machine in machines:
user = self.__get_user_for_machine(machine)
self.__add_revision(user, machine, interface)
return self.events
def __get_by_mac(self, mac):
"""
:param mac: str, The MAC address to lookup
:returns: list, a list of MachineHistoryEvent
"""
interfaces = self.__get_interfaces_for_mac(mac)
for interface in interfaces:
machines = self.__get_machines_for_interface(interface)
for machine in machines:
user = self.__get_user_for_machine(machine)
self.__add_revision(user, machine, interface)
return self.events
class UserHistoryEvent:
def __init__(self, user, version, previous_version=None, edited_fields=None):
"""
:param user: User, The user who's history is being built
:param version: Version, the version of the user for this event
:param previous_version: Version, the version of the user before this event
:param edited_fields: list, The list of modified fields by this event
"""
self.user = user
self.version = version
self.previous_version = previous_version
self.edited_fields = edited_fields
self.date = version.revision.date_created
self.performed_by = version.revision.user
self.comment = version.revision.get_comment() or None
def __repr(self, name, value):
"""
Returns the best representation of the given field
:param name: the name of the field
:param value: the value of the field
:return: object
"""
if name == "groups" and value is not None:
# value is a list of ints
groups = []
for gid in value:
# Try to get the group name, if it's not deleted
try:
groups.append(Group.objects.get(id=gid))
except Group.DoesNotExist:
# TODO: Find the group name in the versions?
groups.append(_("Deleted"))
elif name == "state":
if value is not None:
return User.STATES[value]
else:
return _("Unknown")
elif name == "email_state":
if value is not None:
return User.EMAIL_STATES[value]
else:
return _("Unknown")
if value is None:
return _("None")
return value
def edits(self, hide=["password", "pwd_ntlm"]):
"""
Build a list of the changes performed during this event
:param hide: list, the list of fields for which not to show details
:return: str
"""
edits = []
for field in self.edited_fields:
if field in hide:
# Don't show sensitive information
edits.append((field, None, None))
else:
edits.append((
field,
self.__repr(field, self.previous_version.field_dict[field]),
self.__repr(field, self.version.field_dict[field])
))
return edits
def __repr__(self):
return "{} edited fields {} of {} ({})".format(
self.performed_by,
self.edited_fields or "nothing",
self.user,
self.comment or "No comment"
)
class UserHistory:
def __init__(self):
self.events = []
self.__last_version = None
def get(self, user):
"""
:param user: User, the user to lookup
:return: list or None, a list of UserHistoryEvent, in reverse chronological order
"""
self.events = []
# Get all the versions for this user, with the oldest first
user_versions = filter(
lambda x: x.field_dict["id"] == user.id,
Version.objects.get_for_model(User).order_by("revision__date_created")
)
for version in user_versions:
self.__add_revision(user, version)
return self.events[::-1]
def __compute_diff(self, v1, v2, ignoring=["last_login", "pwd_ntlm", "email_change_date"]):
"""
Find the edited field between two versions
:param v1: Version
:param v2: Version
:param ignoring: List, a list of fields to ignore
:return: List of field names
"""
fields = []
for key in v1.field_dict.keys():
if key not in ignoring and v1.field_dict[key] != v2.field_dict[key]:
fields.append(key)
return fields
def __add_revision(self, user, version):
"""
Add a new revision to the chronological order
:param user: User, The user displayed in this history
:param version: Version, The version of the user for this event
"""
diff = None
if self.__last_version is not None:
diff = self.__compute_diff(version, self.__last_version)
# Ignore "empty" events like login
if not diff:
self.__last_version = version
return
evt = UserHistoryEvent(user, version, self.__last_version, diff)
self.events.append(evt)
self.__last_version = version