From 5f0692e6d0f99afcfb616d883118be9f5bf29bec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael DeHaan Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 13:09:36 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Init repo --- COPYING | 675 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Makefile | 3 + acom/__init__.pyc | Bin 130 -> 0 bytes acom/main/__init__.pyc | Bin 127 -> 0 bytes acom/main/migrations/__init__.pyc | Bin 138 -> 0 bytes acom/main/models.py | 198 ++++++++- acom/main/models.pyc | Bin 1235 -> 0 bytes acom/settings.pyc | Bin 2109 -> 0 bytes acom/urls.pyc | Bin 230 -> 0 bytes planning/api2.md | 388 +++++++++++++++++ planning/mockups.md | 88 ++++ planning/use_cases.md | 67 +++ 12 files changed, 1412 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) create mode 100644 COPYING delete mode 100644 acom/__init__.pyc delete mode 100644 acom/main/__init__.pyc delete mode 100644 acom/main/migrations/__init__.pyc delete mode 100644 acom/main/models.pyc delete mode 100644 acom/settings.pyc delete mode 100644 acom/urls.pyc create mode 100644 planning/api2.md create mode 100644 planning/mockups.md create mode 100644 planning/use_cases.md diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..10926e87f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,675 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. + diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 8fef8a710d..f1f7785549 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +clean: + find . -type f -regex ".*\.py[co]$$" -delete + setup: ansible-playbook app_setup/setup.yml -i "127.0.0.1," -c local -e working_dir=`pwd` diff --git a/acom/__init__.pyc b/acom/__init__.pyc deleted file mode 100644 index be5d09527f19c18f18a95c81b3f5a0b865322e4d..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 GIT binary patch literal 0 HcmV?d00001 literal 130 zcmcckiI>YVRX;G90SXv_v;zPO2Tq^kN`p F001D~9#;SW diff --git a/acom/main/models.py b/acom/main/models.py index badadac3fc..8c8d43dc70 100644 --- a/acom/main/models.py +++ b/acom/main/models.py @@ -1,21 +1,205 @@ from django.db import models +# TODO: split into seperate files? +# TODO: smart objects discussion +# TODO: jobs and events model +# TODO: how to link up with Django user auth +# TODO: general schema review/organization + class CommonModel(models.Model): - ''' common model for all object types that have these standard fields ''' + ''' + common model for all object types that have these standard fields + ''' class Meta: abstract = True - name = models.TextField() - description = models.TextField() + name = models.TextField() + description = models.TextField() creation_date = models.DateField() - db_table = 'inventories' - -class Inventory(CommonModel): + tags = models.ManyToManyField('Tag') + +class Tag(CommonModel): + ''' + any type of object can be given a search tag + ''' + class Meta: + db_table = 'tags' + + id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + name = models.TextField() + + +class AuditTrail(CommonModel): + ''' + changing any object records the change + ''' + + class Meta: + db_table = 'audit_trails' + + id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + resource_type = models.TextField() + modified_by = models.ForeignKey('User') + delta = models.ForeignKey('Delta') + detail = models.TextField() + comment = models.TextField() + tag = models.ForeignKey('Tag') + +class Organization(CommonModel): + ''' + organizations are the basic unit of multi-tenancy divisions + ''' + + class Meta: + db_table = 'organizations' + + id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + users = models.ManyToManyField('User') + admins = models.ManyToManyField('User') + +class Inventory(CommonModel): + ''' + an inventory source contains lists and hosts. + ''' + class Meta: db_table = 'inventory' - id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + organization = models.ForeignKey(Organization) + sync_script_path = models.TextField() # for future use + +class Host(CommonModel): + ''' + A managed node + ''' + + class Meta: + db_table = 'hosts' + + id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + inventory = models.ForeignKey('Inventory') + + +class Group(CommonModel): + ''' + A group of managed nodes. May belong to multiple groups + ''' + + class Meta: + db_table = 'groups' + + id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + inventory = models.ForeignKey('Inventory') + parents = models.ManyToManyField('Group') # ? + +class InventoryVariable(CommonModel): + ''' + A variable + ''' + + class Meta: + db_table = 'inventory_variables' + + id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + host = models.ForeignKey('Host') + group = models.ForeignKey('Group') + key = models.TextField() + value = models.TextField() + +class User(CommonModel): + ''' + Basic user class + ''' + + # FIXME: how to integrate with Django auth? + + class Meta: + db_table = 'users' + + id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + organization = models.ManyToManyField('Organization') + team = models.ManyToManyField('Team') + credentials = models.ManyToManyField('Credential') + +class Credential(CommonModel): + ''' + A credential contains information about how to talk to a remote set of hosts + Usually this is a SSH key location, and possibly an unlock password. + If used with sudo, a sudo password should be set if required. + ''' + + + class Meta: + db_table = 'credentials' + + id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + user = models.ForeignKey('User') + project = models.ForeignKey('Project') + team = models.ForeignKey('Team') + ssh_key_path = models.TextField() + ssh_key_data = models.TextField() # later + ssh_key_unlock = models.TextField() + ssh_password = models.TextField() + sudo_password = models.TextField() + +class Team(CommonModel): + ''' + A team is a group of users that work on common projects. + ''' + + class Meta: + db_table = 'teams' + + id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + projects = models.ManyToManyField('Project') + credentials = models.ManyToManyField('Credential') + users = models.ManyToManyField('User') + organization = models.ManyToManyField('Organization') + +class Project(CommonModel): + ''' + A project represents a playbook git repo that can access a set of inventories + ''' + + class Meta: + db_table = 'projects' + + id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + credentials = models.ManyToManyField('Credential') + inventories = models.ManyToManyField('Inventory') + local_repository = models.TextField() + scm_type = models.TextField() + default_playbook = models.TextField() + +class Permission(CommonModel): + ''' + A permission allows a user, project, or team to be able to use an inventory source. + ''' + + class Meta: + db_table = 'permissions' + + id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True) + user = models.ForeignKey('User') + project = models.ForeignKey('Project') + team = models.ForeignKey('Team') + # ... others? 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Hardcode to prevent against changes, though we'll try not to move anything. +* If you have a 'href' value in JSON, the last part after the last "/", if a number, corresponds to a database ID. +* No IDs will be returned bare, that is, just as integers. +* Objects in list results will be summarized and not include all field info. Usually just an href + type + name + description. Sometimes more. +* All IDs are "big serial" type. +* All JSON returns should have a 'type' in easy structure saying the object type. + +Hashes will typically have: + + { + 'href' : 'http://...' # the resource URL + 'name' : 'Fred' # the name of the object (non-unique) + 'description' : '...' # some free text describing the object + 'tags' : [ # some optional freeform tags + 'asdf', 'jkl' + ] + 'audit_trail': href, + } + +API discovery +============= + +The root of the API here will be denoted as '/', though for all practical purposes it could be anything. +Getting '/' will return the URLs of other endpoints that are useful. There is no security to get '/', +though everything else requires a username+password. If you first get "/" you can see all of the API URLs +you can use and walk them. + +/ + + GET -- List all of the available API endpoints to enable service discoverability + + { + 'organizations' : '/orgs', + 'users' : '/users', + 'projects' : '/projects', + # etc + } + +Authentication +============== + +An initial user will be created in the database. + +URLs require authentication (AuthN) in basic username:password format. + +Tokens also supported (/login). TBA. + +Authorization varies by URL (see use_cases.md for roles) + +Sync scripts will be created to pull from AD and so on. + +Pagination +========== + +API calls for lists will be paginated. + +The default start index will be 0 and the default number of records per page will be 99. + +Affix the following the URL to specify differently. + +? + +Audit Records +============= + +Audit trail records are recorded for most edit types. + +/audit + + GET -- lists all the audit records the user has access to + +/audit/#{audit_id} + + GET + + { + 'href' : /audit/12345 + 'id' : ... + 'record_type' : ... # what type of audit trail, for example 'user' + 'resource' : href + 'date' : ... + 'modified_by' : href + 'delta' : # for put operations, any fields that are changed, for creation, any added. RAW JSON. + 'detail' : some string message set by the system + 'comment' : [], comments supplied by the user, if any + 'tags' : [] # tags the user may have added, like 'investigate' + } + + PUT -- requires org admin + + allows modification, but only to set tag fields and add comments. Previous comments + are not edited, so the last comment in the list only will be saved (if different) + + +Organizations +============= + +/orgs + + GET -- List all of the available organizations the user is in, or all, if site admin + + [ + { + 'href' : '...', + 'id' : 12345, + 'name' : 'Finance', + 'description' : '...' + + }, ... + ] + + POST -- Add a new organization + +/orgs/#{org_id} + + GET -- Get the details of an organization + PUT -- Updates an organization + DELETE -- Expires an organization + +/orgs/#{org_id}/users/ + + GET -- Lists users in an organization + POST -- Add a user record to the organization + +/orgs/#{org_id}/users/#{user_id} + +/orgs/#{org_id}/admins/ + + GET -- list the admins + POST -- make a user an admin + +/orgs/#{org_id}/admins/{#user_id} + + DELETE -- demote an admin + +Users +===== + +/users/ + GET - list all users I can see based on my permissions +/users/#{user_id}/ + GET - show the specific user if I have permission + DELETE - expires the user but doesn't delete them, requires org admin access +/users/#{user_id}/credentials/ + GET - show the credentials set on the user + other ops through the /credentials/#{cred_id} URL +/users/#{user_id}/permissions/ + GET - see what permissions the user has assigned, but can't edit here + other ops through the /permissions/#{cred_id} URL +/users/#{user_id}/teams/ + GET - see what teams the user has defined, but not editable here + other ops through the /teams/#{team_id} URL +/users/#{user_id}/projects/ + GET - see what projects the user is a part of, but you can get this through the indiv teams too + other ops through the /projects/#{project_id} URL + +Teams +===== + +/teams/ + GET -- shows all the teams the user is on, or if admin/org admin, all teams + POST -- make a new team +/teams/#{team_id}/users/ + GET -- show users on the team + POST -- add an existing user to the team +/teams/#{team_id}/users/#{user_id} + DELETE -- kick the user off the team +/teams/#{team_id}/projects/ + GET -- shows all the projects on the team if you can see the team + POST -- share a project with a team + other ops through /projects/#{project_id} +/teams/#{team_id}/users/ + GET -- shows all uses on the team if you can see the team + other ops through /users/#{user_id} +/teams/#{team_id}/credentials + GET -- gets the credential records of the team, recommended for close friends, otherwise upload to user acct + other ops through +/teams/#{team_id}/permissions/ + GET -- show all permissions that were assigned to the team + +Projects +======== + +/projects/ + GET -- show all the projects the user can see + POST -- make a new project +/projects/#{project_id} + GET -- show the project if someone is allowed to read the info +/projects/#{project_id}/inventory/ + GET -- get the inventory records assigned to this project +/projects/#{project_id}/inventory/#{inventory_id} + DELETE -- remove inventory source from project +/projects/#{project_id}/users/ + GET -- users on the project +/projects/#{project_id}/users/#{user_id} + DELETE(id) -- remove user from project + POST -- add user to project if allowed +/project/#{project_id}/credentials/ + GET -- show credentials on project +/project/#{project_id}/credentials/#{credential_id} + DELETE -- remove credentials +/project/#{project_id}/permissions + GET -- see all the permissions on the project + delete permissions through /permissions/#{permission_id} + +Inventory +========= + +/inventory/ + GET -- see all the inventory sources the user is allowed to see +/inventory/#{inventory_id} + GET -- see the specific source + DELETE -- expire the inventory source if sufficient permission +/inventory/#{inventory_id}/hosts + GET -- see hosts + POST -- add hosts and associate +/inventory/#{inventory_id}/groups + GET -- see groups + POST -- add groups and associate +/inventory/#{inventory_id}/permissions + GET -- see all permissions for everyone granted on the inventory source, if you have access + +Hosts +===== + +Note: must be created via inventory source + +/hosts/ +/hosts/#{host_id} + GET -- see the host record +/hosts/#{host_id}/vars + GET -- see the host vars + PUT -- edit them +/hosts/#{host_id}/groups/ + GET -- see the groups + POST -- add some more groups to the host + +Groups +====== + +/groups/ + GET -- see all the groups the user can see +/groups/#{group_id} + GET -- see the specific group +/groups/#{group_id}/vars + GET -- see the vars + PUT -- edit them +/groups/#{group_id}/hosts/ + GET -- see the hosts in the group + POST -- add existing host records to the group +/groups/#{group_id}/subgroups/ + GET -- see the direct subgroups + POST - add an existing group to the group as a subgroup + +Permissions +===================== + +/permissions/ + GET -- see all the permissions that map to any of the users contexts (??) + +/permissions/#{permission_id} + + { + href: href, + project: href, + team: href, + user: href, + inventory: href, + allowed: [ + 'edit', 'push', 'check', 'view', 'logs' + ] + } + + GET + DELETE + + +Jobs +==== + +/jobs/ + + GET -- get a list of active jobs you can see + POST -- add a job, rather specific as to what this is... + +/jobs/#{job_id} + + GET -- get info about a job + DELETE -- remove a job + +The most obvious job you will want to do is to deploy a project against an inventory source. + + POST /jobs/ + + { + 'inventory_id' : href, + 'project_id' : href, + 'ansible_tags' : [], + 'job_type' : href, + } + + and you'll get back an event ID you can poll + + { + 'id' : href, + 'type' : event, + } + +Where job_types are in the database too and public: + +/job_types/ + +As are job status types + +/job_status_types/ + +Events +====== + +/events/ + + GET -- root of the event service + +/events/jobs/ + + GET -- get all events for the job + +/events/jobs/#{job_id} + + GET -- event info + + { + id: 'href' + type: 'event' + status: 'running' + } + +/host_status/ +/hosts_status/#{host_id}/status + + GET -- get all statuses for the host + + { + id: href + date: date + host_id: href + success: true + event_id: href + } + + + +/host_log_records/#{host_log_id} + + GET + + { + id: href + host_id: href + event_id: href + success: true/false + skipped: true/false + failed: true/false + dark: true/false + } + + + +Reporting +========= + +/reporting/ <- incoming messages go here + + POST -- accepts remote reporting events. Requires a host id. + + + diff --git a/planning/mockups.md b/planning/mockups.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3c9ac47755 --- /dev/null +++ b/planning/mockups.md @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ + +User default view -- buttons appear/disappear based on permissions +/web/home + + [TEAMS] -- all teams with permissions shown here + t1 [ view ] [ edit ] + t2 [ view ] [ edit ] + [+ create team] + + [PROJECTS] -- all projects with permissions shown here + () p1 [ view ] [ edit ] + () p2 [ view ] [ edit ] + () p3 [ view ] [ edit ] + [+ create project] + + [INVENTORIES] -- all inventories with permissions shown here + () i1 [ view ] [ edit ] + () i2 [ view ] [ edit ] + [+ create inventory] + + [CREDENTIALS] -- team and user creds shown here + () c1 [ view ] [ edit ] + () c2 [ view ] [ edit ] + [+ user cred] + +Org Page Edit/View +/web/org/#{org_id} + + [ users listing/adding/deleting admin widget ] -- can add/see users if org admin + [ projects listing/adding/deleting admin widget ] -- can add/see if org admin + +Team Page Edit/View +/web/team/#{team_id} + + [ users listing/adding/deleting admin widget ] -- can add if org admin, can see if on team + [ credentials listing/adding/deleting admin widget ] -- can create/edit team creds here if on team + [ projects listing/adding/deleting admin widget ] -- can add existing proj to team if org admin, see if on team + + +Project Page Edit/View +/web/project/#{project_id} + + see what teams share this project, links to them + [ view/edit properties ] + + [ PUSH ] [ CHECK ] buttons + must select an inventory source + must select a credential the user or team has for that source + in order to enable + + clicking button gets you a link to the page in events + +Events Page +/web/events/ + + you can see all the events on things you have inventory + access for. + +Jobs Page +/web/jobs + + you can see all the pages you have inventory access for + +Inventory Page Edit/View +/web/inventory/#{inventory_id} + + [ groups listing/adding/deleting widget ] + [ hosts listing/adding/deleting widget ] + [ links on each host to log data ] + +Individual edit pages + + what you can do varies by access level + +/web/hosts/N +/web/groups/N +/web/users/N + +/web/projects/N + + viewer and editor as appropriate + for filesystem tree + will presumably NOT be super-graphical/editable in additional round + Cloud9 IDE? + + + +` diff --git a/planning/use_cases.md b/planning/use_cases.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..08aff12215 --- /dev/null +++ b/planning/use_cases.md @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +Roles +===== + +a user can be: + +Regular User +Site Admin +Org Admin +User on a Team + +Regular User +============ + +* can login +* can logout +* can change some user info but not their username (can change pass) + +Site Admin +========== + +* probably installed the platform from a playbook before using the tool +* can make user accounts +* can promote users to site admin (or remove that) +* can add existing users to any organization +* is automatically an admin of all orgs + +Org Admin +========= + +* can create users (they are auto assigned to the org) +* can kick users out of the org +* can promote users to org admin or demote them +* can create an inventory source +* can share an inventory source with a team or user with set permissions + - ability to edit + - ability to push + - ability to run in check mode + - ability to view + - ability to see log data +* can create a project in the org +* can create a team in the org +* can associate a project with one or more teams in the org +* can add users to projects or take them away + +A Project +========= +* has a git repository path (previously unused or used exactly once in DB) +* may have credentials + +A Credential +============ +* ssh key location (new or only used once) +* ssh unlock +* password +* sudo password +* pem file location (new or only used once) + +A User +====== +* can login +* can logout +* may have credentials +* can push to any inventory source (or check, view, etc) if they have permission on that source via a team membership, directly, an org membership, etc. The links to do so are found in the context of the project. A user may acquire permissions on an inventory source via multiple routes. Permissions are usually locked around a particular project. +* can view logs on hosts if they have similar permissions on that inv. source + + +