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awx/awx/main/management/commands/enable_local_authentication.py

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from awx.main.tasks.system import clear_setting_cache
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
class Command(BaseCommand):
"""enable or disable authentication system"""
def add_arguments(self, parser):
"""
This adds the --enable --disable functionalities to the command using mutally_exclusive to avoid situations in which users pass both flags
"""
group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
group.add_argument('--enable', dest='enable', action='store_true', help='Pass --enable to enable local authentication')
group.add_argument('--disable', dest='disable', action='store_true', help='Pass --disable to disable local authentication')
def _enable_disable_auth(self, enable, disable):
"""
this method allows the disabling or enabling of local authenication based on the argument passed into the parser
if no arguments throw a command error, if --enable set the DISABLE_LOCAL_AUTH to False
if --disable it's set to True. Realizing that the flag is counterintuitive to what is expected.
"""
if enable:
settings.DISABLE_LOCAL_AUTH = False
print("Setting has changed to {} allowing local authentication".format(settings.DISABLE_LOCAL_AUTH))
elif disable:
settings.DISABLE_LOCAL_AUTH = True
print("Setting has changed to {} disallowing local authentication".format(settings.DISABLE_LOCAL_AUTH))
else:
raise CommandError('Please pass --enable flag to allow local auth or --disable flag to disable local auth')
clear_setting_cache.delay(['DISABLE_LOCAL_AUTH'])
def handle(self, **options):
self._enable_disable_auth(options.get('enable'), options.get('disable'))