Example #1
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// NewProvisionerAPI creates a new server-side ProvisionerAPI facade.
func NewProvisionerAPI(
	st *state.State,
	resources *common.Resources,
	authorizer common.Authorizer,
) (*ProvisionerAPI, error) {
	if !authorizer.AuthMachineAgent() && !authorizer.AuthEnvironManager() {
		return nil, common.ErrPerm
	}
	getAuthFunc := func() (common.AuthFunc, error) {
		isEnvironManager := authorizer.AuthEnvironManager()
		isMachineAgent := authorizer.AuthMachineAgent()
		authEntityTag := authorizer.GetAuthTag()

		return func(tag string) bool {
			if isMachineAgent && tag == authEntityTag {
				// A machine agent can always access its own machine.
				return true
			}
			t, err := names.ParseTag(tag, names.MachineTagKind)
			if err != nil {
				return false
			}
			parentId := state.ParentId(t.Id())
			if parentId == "" {
				// All top-level machines are accessible by the
				// environment manager.
				return isEnvironManager
			}
			// All containers with the authenticated machine as a
			// parent are accessible by it.
			return isMachineAgent && names.NewMachineTag(parentId).String() == authEntityTag
		}, nil
	}
	// Both provisioner types can watch the environment.
	getCanWatch := common.AuthAlways(true)
	// Only the environment provisioner can read secrets.
	getCanReadSecrets := common.AuthAlways(authorizer.AuthEnvironManager())
	return &ProvisionerAPI{
		Remover:                common.NewRemover(st, false, getAuthFunc),
		StatusSetter:           common.NewStatusSetter(st, getAuthFunc),
		DeadEnsurer:            common.NewDeadEnsurer(st, getAuthFunc),
		PasswordChanger:        common.NewPasswordChanger(st, getAuthFunc),
		LifeGetter:             common.NewLifeGetter(st, getAuthFunc),
		StateAddresser:         common.NewStateAddresser(st),
		APIAddresser:           common.NewAPIAddresser(st, resources),
		ToolsGetter:            common.NewToolsGetter(st, getAuthFunc),
		EnvironWatcher:         common.NewEnvironWatcher(st, resources, getCanWatch, getCanReadSecrets),
		EnvironMachinesWatcher: common.NewEnvironMachinesWatcher(st, resources, getCanReadSecrets),
		InstanceIdGetter:       common.NewInstanceIdGetter(st, getAuthFunc),
		st:                     st,
		resources:              resources,
		authorizer:             authorizer,
		getAuthFunc:            getAuthFunc,
		getCanWatchMachines:    getCanReadSecrets,
	}, nil
}
Example #2
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// NewMachinerAPI creates a new instance of the Machiner API.
func NewMachinerAPI(st *state.State, resources *common.Resources, authorizer common.Authorizer) (*MachinerAPI, error) {
	if !authorizer.AuthMachineAgent() {
		return nil, common.ErrPerm
	}
	getCanModify := func() (common.AuthFunc, error) {
		return authorizer.AuthOwner, nil
	}
	getCanRead := func() (common.AuthFunc, error) {
		return authorizer.AuthOwner, nil
	}
	return &MachinerAPI{
		LifeGetter:         common.NewLifeGetter(st, getCanRead),
		StatusSetter:       common.NewStatusSetter(st, getCanModify),
		DeadEnsurer:        common.NewDeadEnsurer(st, getCanModify),
		AgentEntityWatcher: common.NewAgentEntityWatcher(st, resources, getCanRead),
		APIAddresser:       common.NewAPIAddresser(st, resources),
		st:                 st,
		auth:               authorizer,
		getCanModify:       getCanModify,
	}, nil
}
Example #3
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// NewDeployerAPI creates a new server-side DeployerAPI facade.
func NewDeployerAPI(
	st *state.State,
	resources *common.Resources,
	authorizer common.Authorizer,
) (*DeployerAPI, error) {
	if !authorizer.AuthMachineAgent() {
		return nil, common.ErrPerm
	}
	getAuthFunc := func() (common.AuthFunc, error) {
		// Get all units of the machine and cache them.
		thisMachineTag := authorizer.GetAuthTag()
		units, err := getAllUnits(st, thisMachineTag)
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
		// Then we just check if the unit is already known.
		return func(tag string) bool {
			for _, unit := range units {
				if names.NewUnitTag(unit).String() == tag {
					return true
				}
			}
			return false
		}, nil
	}
	getCanWatch := func() (common.AuthFunc, error) {
		return authorizer.AuthOwner, nil
	}
	return &DeployerAPI{
		Remover:         common.NewRemover(st, true, getAuthFunc),
		PasswordChanger: common.NewPasswordChanger(st, getAuthFunc),
		LifeGetter:      common.NewLifeGetter(st, getAuthFunc),
		StateAddresser:  common.NewStateAddresser(st),
		APIAddresser:    common.NewAPIAddresser(st, resources),
		UnitsWatcher:    common.NewUnitsWatcher(st, resources, getCanWatch),
		st:              st,
		resources:       resources,
		authorizer:      authorizer,
	}, nil
}
Example #4
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// NewUniterAPI creates a new instance of the Uniter API.
func NewUniterAPI(st *state.State, resources *common.Resources, authorizer common.Authorizer) (*UniterAPI, error) {
	if !authorizer.AuthUnitAgent() {
		return nil, common.ErrPerm
	}
	accessUnit := func() (common.AuthFunc, error) {
		return authorizer.AuthOwner, nil
	}
	accessService := func() (common.AuthFunc, error) {
		unit, ok := authorizer.GetAuthEntity().(*state.Unit)
		if !ok {
			panic("authenticated entity is not a unit")
		}
		return func(tag string) bool {
			return tag == names.NewServiceTag(unit.ServiceName()).String()
		}, nil
	}
	accessUnitOrService := common.AuthEither(accessUnit, accessService)
	// Uniter can always watch for environ changes.
	getCanWatch := common.AuthAlways(true)
	// Uniter can not get the secrets.
	getCanReadSecrets := common.AuthAlways(false)
	return &UniterAPI{
		LifeGetter:         common.NewLifeGetter(st, accessUnitOrService),
		StatusSetter:       common.NewStatusSetter(st, accessUnit),
		DeadEnsurer:        common.NewDeadEnsurer(st, accessUnit),
		AgentEntityWatcher: common.NewAgentEntityWatcher(st, resources, accessUnitOrService),
		APIAddresser:       common.NewAPIAddresser(st, resources),
		EnvironWatcher:     common.NewEnvironWatcher(st, resources, getCanWatch, getCanReadSecrets),

		st:            st,
		auth:          authorizer,
		resources:     resources,
		accessUnit:    accessUnit,
		accessService: accessService,
	}, nil
}
Example #5
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func (s *apiAddresserSuite) SetUpTest(c *gc.C) {
	s.addresser = common.NewAPIAddresser(fakeAddresses{}, common.NewResources())
}