OpenSlides/openslides/users/views.py
FinnStutzenstein 5aef823807 Major cache rewrite:
- Removed the restricted data cache (it wasn't used since OS 3.0)
- unify functions for restricted and full data: Just one function, which
  accteps an optional user_id: If it is None, full data is returned, and
  with a user id given, the restricted data
- More atomic access to redis, especially for:
- Check for data-existance in redis and do an auto-ensure-cache.
- Speedup through hashing of scripts and redis' script cache.
- Save schema version into the redis cache and rebuild, if the version
  changed

Client changes:
- Simplified the ConstantsService
- Fixed bug, when receiving an autoupdate with all_data=True from the
  Server
2019-08-08 08:35:02 +02:00

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import smtplib
import textwrap
from typing import Iterable, List, Set, Union
from asgiref.sync import async_to_sync
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.auth import (
login as auth_login,
logout as auth_logout,
update_session_auth_hash,
)
from django.contrib.auth.forms import AuthenticationForm
from django.contrib.auth.models import Permission
from django.contrib.auth.password_validation import validate_password
from django.contrib.auth.tokens import default_token_generator
from django.contrib.sites.shortcuts import get_current_site
from django.core import mail
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError as DjangoValidationError
from django.db import transaction
from django.db.utils import IntegrityError
from django.http.request import QueryDict
from django.utils.encoding import force_bytes, force_text
from django.utils.http import urlsafe_base64_decode, urlsafe_base64_encode
from ..core.config import config
from ..core.signals import permission_change
from ..utils.auth import (
GROUP_ADMIN_PK,
GROUP_DEFAULT_PK,
anonymous_is_enabled,
has_perm,
)
from ..utils.autoupdate import Element, inform_changed_data, inform_changed_elements
from ..utils.cache import element_cache
from ..utils.rest_api import (
ModelViewSet,
Response,
SimpleMetadata,
ValidationError,
detail_route,
list_route,
status,
)
from ..utils.views import APIView
from .access_permissions import (
GroupAccessPermissions,
PersonalNoteAccessPermissions,
UserAccessPermissions,
)
from .models import Group, PersonalNote, User
from .serializers import GroupSerializer, PermissionRelatedField
# Viewsets for the REST API
class UserViewSet(ModelViewSet):
"""
API endpoint for users.
There are the following views: metadata, list, retrieve, create,
partial_update, update, destroy and reset_password.
"""
access_permissions = UserAccessPermissions()
queryset = User.objects.all()
def check_view_permissions(self):
"""
Returns True if the user has required permissions.
"""
if self.action in ("list", "retrieve"):
result = self.get_access_permissions().check_permissions(self.request.user)
elif self.action == "metadata":
result = has_perm(self.request.user, "users.can_see_name")
elif self.action in ("update", "partial_update"):
result = self.request.user.is_authenticated
elif self.action in (
"create",
"destroy",
"reset_password",
"bulk_generate_passwords",
"bulk_reset_passwords_to_default",
"bulk_set_state",
"bulk_alter_groups",
"bulk_delete",
"mass_import",
"mass_invite_email",
):
result = (
has_perm(self.request.user, "users.can_see_name")
and has_perm(self.request.user, "users.can_see_extra_data")
and has_perm(self.request.user, "users.can_manage")
)
else:
result = False
return result
def update(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Customized view endpoint to update an user.
Checks also whether the requesting user can update the user. He
needs at least the permissions 'users.can_see_name' (see
self.check_view_permissions()). Also it is evaluated whether he
wants to update himself or is manager.
"""
user = self.get_object()
# Check permissions.
if (
has_perm(self.request.user, "users.can_see_name")
and has_perm(request.user, "users.can_see_extra_data")
and has_perm(request.user, "users.can_manage")
):
# The user has all permissions so he may update every user.
if request.data.get("is_active") is False and user == request.user:
# But a user can not deactivate himself.
raise ValidationError({"detail": "You can not deactivate yourself."})
else:
# The user does not have all permissions so he may only update himself.
if str(request.user.pk) != self.kwargs["pk"]:
self.permission_denied(request)
# This is a hack to make request.data mutable. Otherwise fields can not be deleted.
if isinstance(request.data, QueryDict):
request.data._mutable = True
# Remove fields that the user is not allowed to change.
# The list() is required because we want to use del inside the loop.
for key in list(request.data.keys()):
if key not in ("username", "about_me"):
del request.data[key]
response = super().update(request, *args, **kwargs)
return response
def destroy(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Customized view endpoint to delete an user.
Ensures that no one can delete himself.
"""
instance = self.get_object()
if instance == self.request.user:
raise ValidationError({"detail": "You can not delete yourself."})
self.perform_destroy(instance)
return Response(status=status.HTTP_204_NO_CONTENT)
@detail_route(methods=["post"])
def reset_password(self, request, pk=None):
"""
View to reset the password of the given user (by url) using a provided password.
Expected data: { pasword: <the new password> }
"""
user = self.get_object()
password = request.data.get("password")
if not isinstance(password, str):
raise ValidationError({"detail": "Password has to be a string."})
try:
validate_password(password, user=request.user)
except DjangoValidationError as errors:
raise ValidationError({"detail": " ".join(errors)})
user.set_password(password)
user.save()
return Response({"detail": "Password successfully reset."})
@list_route(methods=["post"])
def bulk_generate_passwords(self, request):
"""
Generates new random passwords for many users. The request user is excluded
and the default password will be set to the new generated passwords.
Expected data: { user_ids: <list of ids> }
"""
ids = request.data.get("user_ids")
self.assert_list_of_ints(ids)
# Exclude the request user
users = User.objects.exclude(pk=request.user.id).filter(pk__in=ids)
for user in users:
password = User.objects.make_random_password()
user.set_password(password)
user.default_password = password
user.save()
return Response()
@list_route(methods=["post"])
def bulk_reset_passwords_to_default(self, request):
"""
resets the password of all given users to their default ones. The
request user is excluded.
Expected data: { user_ids: <list of ids> }
"""
ids = request.data.get("user_ids")
self.assert_list_of_ints(ids)
# Exclude the request user
users = User.objects.exclude(pk=request.user.id).filter(pk__in=ids)
# Validate all default passwords
for user in users:
try:
validate_password(user.default_password, user=user)
except DjangoValidationError as errors:
errors = " ".join(errors)
raise ValidationError(
{
"detail": f'The default password of user "{user.username}" is not valid: {errors}'
}
)
# Reset passwords
for user in users:
user.set_password(user.default_password)
user.save()
return Response()
@list_route(methods=["post"])
def bulk_set_state(self, request):
"""
Sets the "state" of may users. The "state" means boolean attributes like active
or committee of a user. If 'is_active' is choosen, the request user will be
removed from the list of user ids. Expected data:
{
user_ids: <list of ids>
field: 'is_active' | 'is_present' | 'is_committee'
value: True|False
}
"""
ids = request.data.get("user_ids")
self.assert_list_of_ints(ids)
field = request.data.get("field")
if field not in ("is_active", "is_present", "is_committee"):
raise ValidationError({"detail": "Unsupported field"})
value = request.data.get("value")
if not isinstance(value, bool):
raise ValidationError({"detail": "value must be true or false"})
users = User.objects.filter(pk__in=ids)
if field == "is_active":
users = users.exclude(pk=request.user.id)
for user in users:
setattr(user, field, value)
user.save()
return Response()
@list_route(methods=["post"])
def bulk_alter_groups(self, request):
"""
Adds or removes groups from given users. The request user is excluded.
Expected data:
{
user_ids: <list of ids>,
action: "add" | "remove",
group_ids: <list of ids>
}
"""
user_ids = request.data.get("user_ids")
self.assert_list_of_ints(user_ids)
group_ids = request.data.get("group_ids")
self.assert_list_of_ints(group_ids, ids_name="groups_id")
action = request.data.get("action")
if action not in ("add", "remove"):
raise ValidationError({"detail": "The action must be add or remove"})
users = User.objects.exclude(pk=request.user.id).filter(pk__in=user_ids)
groups = list(Group.objects.filter(pk__in=group_ids))
for user in users:
if action == "add":
user.groups.add(*groups)
else:
user.groups.remove(*groups)
inform_changed_data(users)
return Response()
@list_route(methods=["post"])
def bulk_delete(self, request):
"""
Deletes many users. The request user will be excluded. Expected data:
{ user_ids: <list of ids> }
"""
ids = request.data.get("user_ids")
self.assert_list_of_ints(ids)
# Exclude the request user
users = User.objects.exclude(pk=request.user.id).filter(pk__in=ids)
for user in list(users):
user.delete()
return Response(status=status.HTTP_204_NO_CONTENT)
@list_route(methods=["post"])
@transaction.atomic
def mass_import(self, request):
"""
API endpoint to create multiple users at once.
Example: {"users": [{"first_name": "Max"}, {"first_name": "Maxi"}]}
"""
users = request.data.get("users")
if not isinstance(users, list):
raise ValidationError({"detail": "Users has to be a list."})
created_users = []
# List of all track ids of all imported users. The track ids are just used in the client.
imported_track_ids = []
for user in users:
serializer = self.get_serializer(data=user)
try:
serializer.is_valid(raise_exception=True)
except ValidationError:
# Skip invalid users.
continue
data = serializer.prepare_password(serializer.data)
groups = data["groups_id"]
del data["groups_id"]
db_user = User(**data)
db_user.save(skip_autoupdate=True)
db_user.groups.add(*groups)
created_users.append(db_user)
if "importTrackId" in user:
imported_track_ids.append(user["importTrackId"])
# Now infom all clients and send a response
inform_changed_data(created_users)
return Response(
{
"detail": f"{len(created_users)} users successfully imported.",
"importedTrackIds": imported_track_ids,
}
)
@list_route(methods=["post"])
def mass_invite_email(self, request):
"""
Endpoint to send invitation emails to all given users (by id). Returns the
number of emails send.
"""
user_ids = request.data.get("user_ids")
self.assert_list_of_ints(user_ids)
# Get subject and body from the response. Do not use the config values
# because they might not be translated.
subject = request.data.get("subject")
message = request.data.get("message")
if not isinstance(subject, str):
raise ValidationError({"detail": "Subject has to be a string."})
if not isinstance(message, str):
raise ValidationError({"detail": "Message has to be a string."})
users = User.objects.filter(pk__in=user_ids)
# Sending Emails. Keep track, which users gets an email.
# First, try to open the connection to the smtp server.
connection = mail.get_connection(fail_silently=False)
try:
connection.open()
except ConnectionRefusedError:
raise ValidationError(
{
"detail": f"Cannot connect to SMTP server on {settings.EMAIL_HOST}:{settings.EMAIL_PORT}"
}
)
except smtplib.SMTPException as err:
raise ValidationError({"detail": f"{err.errno}: {err.strerror}"})
success_users = []
user_pks_without_email = []
try:
for user in users:
if user.email:
if user.send_invitation_email(
connection, subject, message, skip_autoupdate=True
):
success_users.append(user)
else:
user_pks_without_email.append(user.pk)
except DjangoValidationError as err:
raise ValidationError(err.message_dict)
connection.close()
inform_changed_data(success_users)
return Response(
{"count": len(success_users), "no_email_ids": user_pks_without_email}
)
def assert_list_of_ints(self, ids, ids_name="user_ids"):
""" Asserts, that ids is a list of ints. Raises a ValidationError, if not. """
if not isinstance(ids, list):
raise ValidationError({"detail": f"{ids_name} must be a list"})
for id in ids:
if not isinstance(id, int):
raise ValidationError({"detail": "Every id must be a int"})
class GroupViewSetMetadata(SimpleMetadata):
"""
Customized metadata class for OPTIONS requests.
"""
def get_field_info(self, field):
"""
Customized method to change the display name of permission choices.
"""
field_info = super().get_field_info(field)
if field.field_name == "permissions":
field_info["choices"] = [
{
"value": choice_value,
"display_name": force_text(choice_name, strings_only=True).split(
" | "
)[2],
}
for choice_value, choice_name in field.choices.items()
]
return field_info
class GroupViewSet(ModelViewSet):
"""
API endpoint for groups.
There are the following views: metadata, list, retrieve, create,
partial_update, update and destroy.
"""
metadata_class = GroupViewSetMetadata
queryset = Group.objects.all()
serializer_class = GroupSerializer
access_permissions = GroupAccessPermissions()
def check_view_permissions(self):
"""
Returns True if the user has required permissions.
"""
if self.action in ("list", "retrieve"):
result = self.get_access_permissions().check_permissions(self.request.user)
elif self.action == "metadata":
# Every authenticated user can see the metadata.
# Anonymous users can do so if they are enabled.
result = self.request.user.is_authenticated or anonymous_is_enabled()
elif self.action in (
"create",
"partial_update",
"update",
"destroy",
"set_permission",
):
# Users with all app permissions can edit groups.
result = (
has_perm(self.request.user, "users.can_see_name")
and has_perm(self.request.user, "users.can_see_extra_data")
and has_perm(self.request.user, "users.can_manage")
)
else:
# Deny request in any other case.
result = False
return result
def update(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Customized endpoint to update a group. Send the signal
'permission_change' if group permissions change.
"""
group = self.get_object()
# Collect old and new (given) permissions to get the difference.
old_permissions = list(
group.permissions.all()
) # Force evaluation so the perms don't change anymore.
permission_names = request.data["permissions"]
if isinstance(permission_names, str):
permission_names = [permission_names]
given_permissions = [
PermissionRelatedField(read_only=True).to_internal_value(data=perm)
for perm in permission_names
]
# Run super to update the group.
response = super().update(request, *args, **kwargs)
# Check status code and send 'permission_change' signal.
if response.status_code == 200:
changed_permissions = list(
set(old_permissions).symmetric_difference(set(given_permissions))
)
self.inform_permission_change(group, changed_permissions)
return response
def destroy(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Protects builtin groups 'Default' (pk=1) and 'Admin' (pk=2) from being deleted.
"""
instance = self.get_object()
if instance.pk in (GROUP_DEFAULT_PK, GROUP_ADMIN_PK):
self.permission_denied(request)
# The list() is required to evaluate the query
affected_users_ids = list(instance.user_set.values_list("pk", flat=True))
# Delete the group
self.perform_destroy(instance)
# Get the updated user data from the DB.
affected_users = User.objects.filter(pk__in=affected_users_ids)
inform_changed_data(affected_users)
return Response(status=status.HTTP_204_NO_CONTENT)
@detail_route(methods=["post"])
@transaction.atomic
def set_permission(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Send {perm: <permissionstring>, set: <True/False>} to set or
remove the permission from a group
"""
perm = request.data.get("perm")
if not isinstance(perm, str):
raise ValidationError("You have to give a permission as string.")
set = request.data.get("set")
if not isinstance(set, bool):
raise ValidationError("You have to give a set value.")
# check if perm is a valid permission
try:
app_label, codename = perm.split(".")
except ValueError:
raise ValidationError("Incorrect permission string")
try:
permission = Permission.objects.get(
content_type__app_label=app_label, codename=codename
)
except Permission.DoesNotExist:
raise ValidationError("Incorrect permission string")
# add/remove the permission
group = self.get_object()
if set:
group.permissions.add(permission)
else:
group.permissions.remove(permission)
self.inform_permission_change(group, permission)
inform_changed_data(group)
return Response(
{"detail": f"Permissions of group {group.pk} successfully changed."}
)
def inform_permission_change(
self,
group: Group,
changed_permissions: Union[None, Permission, Iterable[Permission]],
) -> None:
"""
Updates every users, if some permission changes. For this, every affected collection
is fetched via the permission_change signal and every object of the collection passed
into the cache/autoupdate system. Also the personal (restrcited) cache of every affected
user (all users of the group) will be deleted, so it is rebuild after this permission change.
"""
if isinstance(changed_permissions, Permission):
changed_permissions = [changed_permissions]
if not changed_permissions:
return # either None or empty list.
elements: List[Element] = []
signal_results = permission_change.send(None, permissions=changed_permissions)
all_full_data = async_to_sync(element_cache.get_all_data_list)()
for _, signal_collections in signal_results:
for cachable in signal_collections:
for full_data in all_full_data.get(
cachable.get_collection_string(), {}
):
elements.append(
Element(
id=full_data["id"],
collection_string=cachable.get_collection_string(),
full_data=full_data,
disable_history=True,
)
)
inform_changed_elements(elements)
class PersonalNoteViewSet(ModelViewSet):
"""
API endpoint for personal notes.
There are the following views: metadata, list, retrieve, create,
partial_update, update, and destroy.
"""
access_permissions = PersonalNoteAccessPermissions()
queryset = PersonalNote.objects.all()
def check_view_permissions(self):
"""
Returns True if the user has required permissions.
"""
if self.action in ("list", "retrieve"):
result = self.get_access_permissions().check_permissions(self.request.user)
elif self.action in (
"metadata",
"create",
"partial_update",
"update",
"destroy",
):
# Every authenticated user can see metadata and create personal
# notes for himself and can manipulate only his own personal notes.
# See self.perform_create(), self.update() and self.destroy().
result = self.request.user.is_authenticated
else:
result = False
return result
def perform_create(self, serializer):
"""
Customized method to inject the request.user into serializer's save
method so that the request.user can be saved into the model field.
"""
try:
serializer.save(user=self.request.user)
except IntegrityError:
raise ValidationError(
{
"detail": f"The personal note for user {self.request.user.id} does already exist"
}
)
def update(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Customized method to ensure that every user can change only his own
personal notes.
"""
if self.get_object().user != self.request.user:
self.permission_denied(request)
return super().update(request, *args, **kwargs)
def destroy(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Customized method to ensure that every user can delete only his own
personal notes.
"""
if self.get_object().user != self.request.user:
self.permission_denied(request)
return super().destroy(request, *args, **kwargs)
# Special API views
class WhoAmIDataView(APIView):
def get_whoami_data(self):
"""
Appends the user id to the context. Uses None for the anonymous
user. Appends also a flag if guest users are enabled in the config.
Appends also the serialized user if available.
"""
user_id = self.request.user.pk or 0
guest_enabled = anonymous_is_enabled()
if user_id:
user_data = async_to_sync(element_cache.get_element_data)(
self.request.user.get_collection_string(), user_id, user_id
)
group_ids = user_data["groups_id"] or [GROUP_DEFAULT_PK]
else:
user_data = None
group_ids = [GROUP_DEFAULT_PK] if guest_enabled else []
# collect all permissions
permissions: Set[str] = set()
group_all_data = async_to_sync(element_cache.get_collection_data)("users/group")
for group_id in group_ids:
permissions.update(group_all_data[group_id]["permissions"])
return {
"user_id": user_id or None,
"guest_enabled": guest_enabled,
"user": user_data,
"permissions": list(permissions),
}
def get_context_data(self, **context):
context.update(self.get_whoami_data())
return super().get_context_data(**context)
class UserLoginView(WhoAmIDataView):
"""
Login the user.
"""
http_method_names = ["get", "post"]
def post(self, *args, **kwargs):
# If the client tells that cookies are disabled, do not continue as guest (if enabled)
if not self.request.data.get("cookies", True):
raise ValidationError(
{"detail": "Cookies have to be enabled to use OpenSlides."}
)
form = AuthenticationForm(self.request, data=self.request.data)
if not form.is_valid():
raise ValidationError({"detail": "Username or password is not correct."})
self.user = form.get_user()
auth_login(self.request, self.user)
return super().post(*args, **kwargs)
def get_context_data(self, **context):
"""
Adds some context.
For GET requests adds login info text to context. This info text is
taken from the config. If this value is empty, a special text is used
if the admin user has the password 'admin'.
For POST requests adds the id of the current user to the context.
"""
if self.request.method == "GET":
if config["general_login_info_text"]:
context["login_info_text"] = config["general_login_info_text"]
else:
try:
user = User.objects.get(username="admin")
if user.check_password("admin"):
context["login_info_text"] = (
f"Use <strong>admin</strong> and <strong>admin</strong> for your first login.<br>"
"Please change your password to hide this message!"
)
except User.DoesNotExist:
pass
# Add the privacy policy and legal notice, so the client can display it
# even, it is not logged in.
context["privacy_policy"] = config["general_event_privacy_policy"]
context["legal_notice"] = config["general_event_legal_notice"]
# Add the theme, so the loginpage is themed correctly
context["theme"] = config["openslides_theme"]
context["logo_web_header"] = config["logo_web_header"]
else:
# self.request.method == 'POST'
context.update(self.get_whoami_data())
return super().get_context_data(**context)
class UserLogoutView(WhoAmIDataView):
"""
Logout the user.
"""
http_method_names = ["post"]
def post(self, *args, **kwargs):
if not self.request.user.is_authenticated:
raise ValidationError({"detail": "You are not authenticated."})
auth_logout(self.request)
return super().post(*args, **kwargs)
class WhoAmIView(WhoAmIDataView):
"""
Returns the id of the requesting user.
"""
http_method_names = ["get"]
class SetPasswordView(APIView):
"""
Users can set a new password for themselves.
"""
http_method_names = ["post"]
def post(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
user = request.user
if not (
has_perm(user, "users.can_change_password")
or has_perm(user, "users.can_manage")
):
self.permission_denied(request)
if user.check_password(request.data["old_password"]):
try:
validate_password(request.data.get("new_password"), user=user)
except DjangoValidationError as errors:
raise ValidationError({"detail": " ".join(errors)})
user.set_password(request.data["new_password"])
user.save()
update_session_auth_hash(request, user)
else:
raise ValidationError({"detail": "Old password does not match."})
return super().post(request, *args, **kwargs)
class PasswordResetView(APIView):
"""
Users can send an email to themselves to get a password reset email.
Send POST request with {'email': <email addresss>} and all users with this
address will receive an email (means Django sends one or more emails to
this address) with a one-use only link.
"""
http_method_names = ["post"]
use_https = True # TODO: get used protocol from server, see issue #4233
def post(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Loop over all users and send emails.
"""
to_email = request.data.get("email")
for user in self.get_users(to_email):
current_site = get_current_site(request)
site_name = current_site.name
if has_perm(user, "users.can_change_password") or has_perm(
user, "users.can_manage"
):
context = {
"email": to_email,
"site_name": site_name,
"protocol": "https" if self.use_https else "http",
"domain": current_site.domain,
"path": "/login/reset-password-confirm/",
"user_id": urlsafe_base64_encode(
force_bytes(user.pk)
), # urlsafe_base64_encode decodes to ascii
"token": default_token_generator.make_token(user),
"username": user.get_username(),
}
body = self.get_email_body(**context)
else:
# User is not allowed to reset his permission. Send only short message.
body = f"""
You do not have permission to reset your password at {site_name}.
Please contact your local administrator.
Your username, in case you've forgotten: {user.get_username()}
"""
# Send a django.core.mail.EmailMessage to `to_email`.
subject = f"Password reset for {site_name}"
subject = "".join(subject.splitlines())
from_email = None # TODO: Add nice from_email here.
email_message = mail.EmailMessage(subject, body, from_email, [to_email])
try:
email_message.send()
except smtplib.SMTPRecipientsRefused:
raise ValidationError(
{
"detail": f"Error: The email to {to_email} was refused by the server. Please contact your local administrator."
}
)
except smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError as e:
# Nice error message on auth failure
raise ValidationError(
{
"detail": f"Error {e.smtp_code}: Authentication failure. Please contact your administrator."
}
)
except ConnectionRefusedError:
raise ValidationError(
{
"detail": "Connection refused error. Please contact your administrator."
}
)
return super().post(request, *args, **kwargs)
def get_users(self, email):
"""Given an email, return matching user(s) who should receive a reset.
This allows subclasses to more easily customize the default policies
that prevent inactive users and users with unusable passwords from
resetting their password.
"""
active_users = User.objects.filter(
**{"email__iexact": email, "is_active": True}
)
return (u for u in active_users if u.has_usable_password())
def get_email_body(self, **context):
"""
Add context to email template and return the complete body.
"""
return textwrap.dedent(
"""
You're receiving this email because you requested a password reset for your user account at {site_name}.
Please go to the following page and choose a new password:
{protocol}://{domain}{path}?user_id={user_id}&token={token}
Your username, in case you've forgotten: {username}
Thanks for using our site!
The {site_name} team.
"""
).format(**context)
class PasswordResetConfirmView(APIView):
"""
View to reset the password.
Send POST request with {'user_id': <encoded user id>, 'token': <token>,
'password' <new password>} to set password of this user to the new one.
"""
http_method_names = ["post"]
def post(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
uidb64 = request.data.get("user_id")
token = request.data.get("token")
password = request.data.get("password")
if not (uidb64 and token and password):
raise ValidationError(
{"detail": "You have to provide user_id, token and password."}
)
user = self.get_user(uidb64)
if user is None:
raise ValidationError({"detail": "User does not exist."})
if not (
has_perm(user, "users.can_change_password")
or has_perm(user, "users.can_manage")
):
self.permission_denied(request)
if not default_token_generator.check_token(user, token):
raise ValidationError({"detail": "Invalid token."})
try:
validate_password(password, user=user)
except DjangoValidationError as errors:
raise ValidationError({"detail": " ".join(errors)})
user.set_password(password)
user.save()
return super().post(request, *args, **kwargs)
def get_user(self, uidb64):
try:
# urlsafe_base64_decode() decodes to bytestring
uid = urlsafe_base64_decode(uidb64).decode()
user = User.objects.get(pk=uid)
except (TypeError, ValueError, OverflowError, User.DoesNotExist):
user = None
return user