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# https://github.com/awslabs/aws-apigateway-lambda-authorizer-blueprints/blob/1e79ad02a4dcbbd0fe2951cf9a5de4aff7915823/blueprints/python/api-gateway-authorizer-python.py
# parts of this file is sourced from the above link
"""
Copyright 2015-2016 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of the License is located at
http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/
or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
"""
import json
import re
def lambda_handler(event, context):
authorizer_context = event.get("requestContext", {}).get("authorizer", {})
# assume APIGW V1, search for passed message under "authorizer"
message = authorizer_context.get("passed")
if not message:
# this may be V2, search under "authorizer" -> "lambda"
message = authorizer_context.get("lambda", {}).get("passed")
return {
"statusCode": 200,
"body": json.dumps({
"message": message,
}),
}
def simple_handler(event, context):
return {
"isAuthorized": True,
"context": {
'number' : 1,
'bool' : True,
'passed': 'from authorizer'
}
}
def throws_exception(event, context):
raise Exception()
def unauth(event, context):
principalId = "user|a1b2c3d4"
arn = event.get("methodArn") or event.get("routeArn")
tmp = arn.split(':')
awsAccountId = tmp[4]
policy = AuthPolicy(principalId, awsAccountId)
policy.denyAllMethods()
authResponse = policy.build()
return authResponse
def unauthv2(event, context):
return {
"isAuthorized": False,
"context": {
'number' : 1,
'bool' : True
}
}
def auth_handler(event, context):
principalId = "user|a1b2c3d4"
arn = event.get("methodArn") or event.get("routeArn")
tmp = arn.split(':')
apiGatewayArnTmp = tmp[5].split('/')
awsAccountId = tmp[4]
policy = AuthPolicy(principalId, awsAccountId)
policy.restApiId = apiGatewayArnTmp[0]
policy.region = tmp[3]
policy.stage = apiGatewayArnTmp[1]
# policy.denyAllMethods()
policy.allowAllMethods()
# policy.allowMethod(HttpVerb.GET, "/hello/world/*")
# Finally, build the policy
authResponse = policy.build()
# new! -- add additional key-value pairs associated with the authenticated principal
# these are made available by APIGW like so: $context.authorizer.<key>
# additional context is cached
context = {
# "key": str(auth_source), # $context.authorizer.key -> value
'number' : 1,
'bool' : True,
'passed': 'from authorizer'
}
# context['arr'] = ['foo'] <- this is invalid, APIGW will not accept it
# context['obj'] = {'foo':'bar'} <- also invalid
authResponse['context'] = context
return authResponse
def auth_handler_swagger_parameterized(event, context):
principalId = "user|a1b2c3d4"
arn = event.get("methodArn") or event.get("routeArn")
tmp = arn.split(':')
apiGatewayArnTmp = tmp[5].split('/')
awsAccountId = tmp[4]
policy = AuthPolicy(principalId, awsAccountId)
policy.restApiId = apiGatewayArnTmp[0]
policy.region = tmp[3]
policy.stage = apiGatewayArnTmp[1]
policy.allowMethod(HttpVerb.GET, "/requestauthorizerswaggerrequest/authorized")
policy.allowMethod(HttpVerb.GET, "/requestauthorizerswaggertoken/authorized")
policy.denyMethod(HttpVerb.GET, "/requestauthorizerswaggerrequest/unauthorized")
policy.denyMethod(HttpVerb.GET, "/requestauthorizerswaggertoken/unauthorized")
authResponse = policy.build()
authResponse['context'] = {
'number' : 1,
'bool' : True,
'passed': 'from authorizer'
}
return authResponse
class HttpVerb:
GET = "GET"
POST = "POST"
PUT = "PUT"
PATCH = "PATCH"
HEAD = "HEAD"
DELETE = "DELETE"
OPTIONS = "OPTIONS"
ALL = "*"
class AuthPolicy(object):
awsAccountId = ""
"""The AWS account id the policy will be generated for. This is used to create the method ARNs."""
principalId = ""
"""The principal used for the policy, this should be a unique identifier for the end user."""
version = "2012-10-17"
"""The policy version used for the evaluation. This should always be '2012-10-17'"""
pathRegex = "^[/.a-zA-Z0-9-\*]+$"
"""The regular expression used to validate resource paths for the policy"""
"""these are the internal lists of allowed and denied methods. These are lists
of objects and each object has 2 properties: A resource ARN and a nullable
conditions statement.
the build method processes these lists and generates the approriate
statements for the final policy"""
allowMethods = []
denyMethods = []
restApiId = "<<restApiId>>"
""" Replace the placeholder value with a default API Gateway API id to be used in the policy.
Beware of using '*' since it will not simply mean any API Gateway API id, because stars will greedily expand over '/' or other separators.
See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_elements_resource.html for more details. """
region = "<<region>>"
""" Replace the placeholder value with a default region to be used in the policy.
Beware of using '*' since it will not simply mean any region, because stars will greedily expand over '/' or other separators.
See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_elements_resource.html for more details. """
stage = "<<stage>>"
""" Replace the placeholder value with a default stage to be used in the policy.
Beware of using '*' since it will not simply mean any stage, because stars will greedily expand over '/' or other separators.
See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_elements_resource.html for more details. """
def __init__(self, principal, awsAccountId):
self.awsAccountId = awsAccountId
self.principalId = principal
self.allowMethods = []
self.denyMethods = []
def _addMethod(self, effect, verb, resource, conditions):
"""Adds a method to the internal lists of allowed or denied methods. Each object in
the internal list contains a resource ARN and a condition statement. The condition
statement can be null."""
if verb != "*" and not hasattr(HttpVerb, verb):
raise NameError("Invalid HTTP verb " + verb + ". Allowed verbs in HttpVerb class")
resourcePattern = re.compile(self.pathRegex)
if not resourcePattern.match(resource):
raise NameError("Invalid resource path: " + resource + ". Path should match " + self.pathRegex)
if resource[:1] == "/":
resource = resource[1:]
resourceArn = ("arn:aws:execute-api:" +
self.region + ":" +
self.awsAccountId + ":" +
self.restApiId + "/" +
self.stage + "/" +
verb + "/" +
resource)
if effect.lower() == "allow":
self.allowMethods.append({
'resourceArn' : resourceArn,
'conditions' : conditions
})
elif effect.lower() == "deny":
self.denyMethods.append({
'resourceArn' : resourceArn,
'conditions' : conditions
})
def _getEmptyStatement(self, effect):
"""Returns an empty statement object prepopulated with the correct action and the
desired effect."""
statement = {
'Action': 'execute-api:Invoke',
'Effect': effect[:1].upper() + effect[1:].lower(),
'Resource': []
}
return statement
def _getStatementForEffect(self, effect, methods):
"""This function loops over an array of objects containing a resourceArn and
conditions statement and generates the array of statements for the policy."""
statements = []
if len(methods) > 0:
statement = self._getEmptyStatement(effect)
for curMethod in methods:
if curMethod['conditions'] is None or len(curMethod['conditions']) == 0:
statement['Resource'].append(curMethod['resourceArn'])
else:
conditionalStatement = self._getEmptyStatement(effect)
conditionalStatement['Resource'].append(curMethod['resourceArn'])
conditionalStatement['Condition'] = curMethod['conditions']
statements.append(conditionalStatement)
statements.append(statement)
return statements
def allowAllMethods(self):
"""Adds a '*' allow to the policy to authorize access to all methods of an API"""
self._addMethod("Allow", HttpVerb.ALL, "*", [])
def denyAllMethods(self):
"""Adds a '*' allow to the policy to deny access to all methods of an API"""
self._addMethod("Deny", HttpVerb.ALL, "*", [])
def allowMethod(self, verb, resource):
"""Adds an API Gateway method (Http verb + Resource path) to the list of allowed
methods for the policy"""
self._addMethod("Allow", verb, resource, [])
def denyMethod(self, verb, resource):
"""Adds an API Gateway method (Http verb + Resource path) to the list of denied
methods for the policy"""
self._addMethod("Deny", verb, resource, [])
def allowMethodWithConditions(self, verb, resource, conditions):
"""Adds an API Gateway method (Http verb + Resource path) to the list of allowed
methods and includes a condition for the policy statement. More on AWS policy
conditions here: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_elements.html#Condition"""
self._addMethod("Allow", verb, resource, conditions)
def denyMethodWithConditions(self, verb, resource, conditions):
"""Adds an API Gateway method (Http verb + Resource path) to the list of denied
methods and includes a condition for the policy statement. More on AWS policy
conditions here: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_elements.html#Condition"""
self._addMethod("Deny", verb, resource, conditions)
def build(self):
"""Generates the policy document based on the internal lists of allowed and denied
conditions. This will generate a policy with two main statements for the effect:
one statement for Allow and one statement for Deny.
Methods that includes conditions will have their own statement in the policy."""
if ((self.allowMethods is None or len(self.allowMethods) == 0) and
(self.denyMethods is None or len(self.denyMethods) == 0)):
raise NameError("No statements defined for the policy")
policy = {
'principalId' : self.principalId,
'policyDocument' : {
'Version' : self.version,
'Statement' : []
}
}
policy['policyDocument']['Statement'].extend(self._getStatementForEffect("Allow", self.allowMethods))
policy['policyDocument']['Statement'].extend(self._getStatementForEffect("Deny", self.denyMethods))
return policy