vmware.vapi.security package

Submodules

vmware.vapi.security.session module

Session Security Helper

class vmware.vapi.security.session.SessionSecurityContextParser

Bases: vmware.vapi.security.rest.SecurityContextParser

Security context parser used by the REST presentation layer that builds a security context if the REST request has session identifier either in the header or in the cookie.

build(request)

Build the security context if the request has the header that contains the session identifier or a cookie that has the session identifier.

The method will first check for session identifier in the cookie, if it is not present, then it will check in the HTTP headers. The session security context is created based on the first session identifier it finds.

Parameters:request (werkzeug.wrappers.Request) – Request object
Return type:vmware.vapi.core.SecurityContext or None
Returns:Security context object
vmware.vapi.security.session.create_session_security_context(session_id)

Create a security context for Session Id based authentication scheme

Parameters:session_id (str) – Session ID
Return type:vmware.vapi.core.SecurityContext
Returns:Newly created security context

vmware.vapi.security.sso module

SSO Security Helper

class vmware.vapi.security.sso.JSONCanonicalEncoder(skipkeys=False, ensure_ascii=True, check_circular=True, allow_nan=True, sort_keys=False, indent=None, separators=None, default=None)

Bases: json.encoder.JSONEncoder

Custom JSON Encoder class to canonicalize dictionary and list objects

encode(o)

Encode a given python object

Parameters:o (object) – Python object
Return type:str
Returns:JSON string in canonicalized form
class vmware.vapi.security.sso.JSONCanonicalizer

Bases: object

This class is responsible for transforming JSON messages into their canonical representation.

The canonical form is defined by the following rules:
  1. Non-significant(1) whitespace characters MUST NOT be used
  2. Non-significant(1) line endings MUST NOT be used
  3. Entries (set of name/value pairs) in JSON objects MUST be sorted lexicographically(2) by their names based on UCS codepoint values
  4. Arrays MUST preserve their initial ordering

Link to the IEFT proposal: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-staykov-hu-json-canonical-form/

static canonicalize()

Canonicalize the input message

Parameters:input_message (str) – Input message
Return type:str
Returns:Canonicalized message
static canonicalize_py_obj()

Canonicalize the input python object

Parameters:input_message (object) – Input python object
Return type:str
Returns:Canonicalized message
class vmware.vapi.security.sso.JSONSSOSigner

Bases: vmware.vapi.protocol.common.lib.RequestProcessor

This class is used for signing JSON request messages

process(input_message)

Sign the input JSON request message.

The message is signed using user’s private key. The digest and saml token is then added to the security context block of the execution context. A timestamp is also added to guard against replay attacks

Sample input security context: {

‘schemeId’: ‘SAML_TOKEN’, ‘privateKey’: <PRIVATE_KEY>, ‘samlToken’: <SAML_TOKEN>, ‘signatureAlgorithm’: <ALGORITHM>,

}

Security context block before signing: {

‘schemeId’: ‘SAML_TOKEN’, ‘signatureAlgorithm’: <ALGORITHM>, ‘timestamp’: {

‘created’: ‘2012-10-26T12:24:18.941Z’, ‘expires’: ‘2012-10-26T12:44:18.941Z’,

}

}

Security context block after signing: {

‘schemeId’: ‘SAML_TOKEN’, ‘signatureAlgorithm’: <ALGORITHM>, ‘signature’: {

‘samlToken’: <SAML_TOKEN>, ‘value’: <DIGEST>

} ‘timestamp’: {

‘created’: ‘2012-10-26T12:24:18.941Z’, ‘expires’: ‘2012-10-26T12:44:18.941Z’,

}

}

class vmware.vapi.security.sso.JSONSSOVerifier

Bases: vmware.vapi.protocol.common.lib.RequestProcessor

This class is used to verify the authenticity of the request message by verifying the digest present in the security context block.

process(input_message)

Verify the input JSON message.

For verification, we need 4 things:

  1. algorithm: extracted from security context

2. certificate: public key of the principal embedded in the SAML token is used 3. digest: value field from signature block 4. canonical msg: signature block is removed from the request and the remaining part is canonicalized

Sample input security context: {

‘schemeId’: ‘SAML_TOKEN’, ‘signatureAlgorithm’: <ALGORITHM>, ‘signature’: {

‘samlToken’: <SAML_TOKEN>, ‘value’: <DIGEST>

} ‘timestamp’: {

‘created’: ‘2012-10-26T12:24:18.941Z’, ‘expires’: ‘2012-10-26T12:44:18.941Z’,

}

}

Parameters:input_message (str) – Input JSON request message
Return type:str
Returns:JSON request message after signature verification
vmware.vapi.security.sso.create_saml_bearer_security_context(token)

Create a security context for SAML bearer token based authentication scheme

Parameters:token (str) – SAML Token
vmware.vapi.security.sso.create_saml_security_context(token, private_key)

Create a security context for SAML token based authentication scheme

Parameters:
  • token (str) – SAML Token
  • private_key (str) – Absolute file path of the private key of the user
Return type:

vmware.vapi.core.SecurityContext

Returns:

Newly created security context

vmware.vapi.security.user_password module

User password Security Helper

class vmware.vapi.security.user_password.UserPasswordSecurityContextParser

Bases: vmware.vapi.security.rest.SecurityContextParser

Security context parser used by the REST presentation layer that builds a security context if the REST request has username/password credentials in the HTTP header.

build(request)

Build the security context if the request has authorization header that contains base64 encoded string of username/password.

If the request authorization header doesn’t have the username/password, this method returns None.

Parameters:request (werkzeug.wrappers.Request) – Request object
Return type:vmware.vapi.core.SecurityContext or None
Returns:Security context object
vmware.vapi.security.user_password.create_user_password_security_context(user_name, password)

Create a security context for Username-Password based authentication scheme

Parameters:
  • user_name (str) – Name of the user
  • password (str) – Password of the user
Return type:

vmware.vapi.core.SecurityContext

Returns:

Newly created security context