41 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
41 lines
1.6 KiB
Python
from rest_framework import viewsets, permissions, status
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from .serializers import *
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from django_auth_ldap.backend import LDAPBackend
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from rest_framework.decorators import action
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from rest_framework.response import Response
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from rest_framework import mixins
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class UserViewSet(mixins.ListModelMixin, viewsets.GenericViewSet):
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permission_classes = [permissions.IsAuthenticated]
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serializer_class = UserSerializer
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def list(self, request, format=None):
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# This is a bit stupid: we have a user, we create a queryset by
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# matching on the username. But I don't know a "nicer" way.
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# Nico, 2020-03-18
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user = get_user_model().objects.get(
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username=self.request.user.username)
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serializer = self.get_serializer(user, context = {'request': request})
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return Response(serializer.data)
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class AdminUserViewSet(viewsets.ReadOnlyModelViewSet):
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# FIXME: make this admin
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permission_classes = [permissions.IsAuthenticated]
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def get_serializer_class(self):
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if self.action == 'import_from_ldap':
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return ImportUserSerializer
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else:
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return UserSerializer
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def get_queryset(self):
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return get_user_model().objects.all()
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@action(detail=False, methods=['post'], url_path='import_from_ldap')
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def import_from_ldap(self, request, pk=None):
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serializer = self.get_serializer(data=request.data)
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serializer.is_valid(raise_exception=True)
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ldap_username = serializer.validated_data.pop("username")
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user = LDAPBackend().populate_user(ldap_username)
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return Response(UserSerializer(user, context = {'request': request}).data)
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