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			89 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""policy API Views"""
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from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist
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from rest_framework.serializers import (
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    ModelSerializer,
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    PrimaryKeyRelatedField,
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    SerializerMethodField,
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)
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from rest_framework.viewsets import ModelViewSet, ReadOnlyModelViewSet
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from passbook.policies.forms import GENERAL_FIELDS
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from passbook.policies.models import Policy, PolicyBinding, PolicyBindingModel
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class PolicyBindingModelForeignKey(PrimaryKeyRelatedField):
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    """rest_framework PrimaryKeyRelatedField which resolves
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    model_manager's InheritanceQuerySet"""
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    def use_pk_only_optimization(self):
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        return False
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    def to_internal_value(self, data):
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        if self.pk_field is not None:
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            data = self.pk_field.to_internal_value(data)
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        try:
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            # Due to inheritance, a direct DB lookup for the primary key
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            # won't return anything. This is because the direct lookup
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            # checks the PK of PolicyBindingModel (for example),
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            # but we get given the Primary Key of the inheriting class
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            for model in self.get_queryset().select_subclasses().all().select_related():
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                if model.pk == data:
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                    return model
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            # as a fallback we still try a direct lookup
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            return self.get_queryset().get_subclass(pk=data)
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        except ObjectDoesNotExist:
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            self.fail("does_not_exist", pk_value=data)
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        except (TypeError, ValueError):
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            self.fail("incorrect_type", data_type=type(data).__name__)
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    def to_representation(self, value):
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        correct_model = PolicyBindingModel.objects.get_subclass(pbm_uuid=value.pbm_uuid)
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        return correct_model.pk
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class PolicyBindingSerializer(ModelSerializer):
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    """PolicyBinding Serializer"""
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    # Because we're not interested in the PolicyBindingModel's PK but rather the subclasses PK,
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    # we have to manually declare this field
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    target = PolicyBindingModelForeignKey(
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        queryset=PolicyBindingModel.objects.select_subclasses(), required=True,
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    )
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    class Meta:
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        model = PolicyBinding
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        fields = ["pk", "policy", "target", "enabled", "order", "timeout"]
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class PolicyBindingViewSet(ModelViewSet):
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    """PolicyBinding Viewset"""
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    queryset = PolicyBinding.objects.all()
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    serializer_class = PolicyBindingSerializer
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class PolicySerializer(ModelSerializer):
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    """Policy Serializer"""
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    __type__ = SerializerMethodField(method_name="get_type")
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    def get_type(self, obj):
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        """Get object type so that we know which API Endpoint to use to get the full object"""
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        return obj._meta.object_name.lower().replace("policy", "")
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    class Meta:
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        model = Policy
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        fields = ["pk"] + GENERAL_FIELDS + ["__type__"]
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class PolicyViewSet(ReadOnlyModelViewSet):
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    """Policy Viewset"""
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    queryset = Policy.objects.all()
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    serializer_class = PolicySerializer
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    def get_queryset(self):
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        return Policy.objects.select_subclasses()
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