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PyAMS security management package

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What is PyAMS?

PyAMS (Pyramid Application Management Suite) is a small suite of packages written for applications and content management with the Pyramid framework.

PyAMS is actually mainly used to manage web sites through content management applications (CMS, see PyAMS_content package), but many features are generic and can be used inside any kind of web application.

All PyAMS documentation is available on ReadTheDocs; source code is available on Gitlab and pushed to Github.

What is PyAMS_security?

PyAMS_security is a core extension package for PyAMS which provides all base security-related features; the package provides a custom authentication policy which is based on a custom “security manager”. This utility is a pluggable tool which is handling system users, local users and groups; external packages are available to provide other authentication and security mechanisms, like HTTP authentication, JWT tokens management, and OAuth, Azure or LDAP based authentication.

Finally, PyAMS_security provides ACLs and roles management, as well as custom schema fields to store roles assigned to principals.

Changelog

2.0.0

  • migrated to Pyramid 2.0

  • added interface and adapter to get user roles

  • added REST API authentication checker

1.11.2

  • renamed settings parameter used to disable default security policy on site root

1.11.1

  • updated doctests

  • added support for Python 3.11

1.11.0

  • added support for user registration

  • moved open registration settings to PyAMS_security_views package

1.10.6

  • updated CORS requests handler

  • use f-strings in logger output

1.10.5

  • added constant to set unchanged password value

1.10.4

  • added allowed methods argument to CORS requests handler

  • rollback on Gitlab-CI test coverage report integration

1.10.3

  • added Gitlab-CI test coverage report

1.10.2

  • added custom CORS requests handler adapter

1.10.1

  • updated Gitlab-CI configuration

1.10.0

  • added REST services configuration and validators to handle CORS requests

1.9.0

  • moved security plugins interfaces to dedicated module

  • added support for Python 3.10

1.8.4

  • added method to security manager to get a raw principal, bypassing cache

1.8.3

  • updated translations

1.8.2

  • reStructuredText formatting error…

1.8.1

  • added constant for unknown principal ID

  • added constants for principal and group ID formatters

1.8.0

  • added attribute to security manager to show link in home page

1.7.1

  • added strings constants for plug-ins labels

1.7.0

  • added ProtectedViewObjectMixin, to be used as base for any object using dynamic permission property

  • added “action” argument to “get_edit_permission()” function; this allows to register custom adapters to IViewContextPermissionChecker with this name, to be able to check edit permissions for custom actions

  • added ISecurityContext interface

1.6.2

  • renamed ‘skin’ module to ‘api’

1.6.1

  • correction in Gitlab-CI Pylint task

1.6.0

  • removed support for Python < 3.7

  • added custom password encoders

  • updated doctests

1.5.5

  • updated Gitlab-CI configuration

1.5.4

  • updated Gitlab-CI configuration

1.5.3

  • added wheels to Buildout configuration

1.5.2

  • updated Gitlab-CI configuration for last Python versions

1.5.1

  • updated doctests

1.5.0

  • added ISecurityManager factory configuration

  • removed Travis-CI configuration

1.4.0

  • added config.upgrade_role function, to be able to add permissions to an existing role

  • updated default site roles

  • updated doctests

1.3.1

  • updated security manager interface to add registered credentials plug-ins names

1.3.0

  • added argument in “find_principals” methods to only allow exact match

1.2.1

  • use updated WSGI decorator to prevent storage of null values into request environment

1.2.0

  • updated roles management; this will allow to extend supported roles of a given class just by adding adapters, without modifying the original class

  • moved PyAMS security policy to dedicated module

  • added registration of standard roles and security policy

  • add factories registration in default security plug-ins

  • updated users registration process

  • updated adapter_config decorator arguments

  • updated doctests

1.1.3

  • small updates in policy management of authenticated_user_id

1.1.2

  • updated doctests with configured cache

1.1.1

  • removed dependency on pyams_auth_http package

1.1.0

  • moved authentication plug-ins to dedicated packages (see pyams_auth_http, pyams_auth_jwt…)

  • moved PyAMS authentication policy to dedicated module

  • handle ConnectionStateError in authentication policy

  • updated doctests

1.0.5

  • simple version switch to avoid mismatch in Buildout configuration file… :(

1.0.4

  • code cleanup

1.0.3

  • handle ConnectionStateError in JWT authentication plug-in

  • updated doctests

1.0.2

  • added support for HS512 and RS512 JWT encryption protocols

1.0.1

  • updated imports in include file for tests integration

1.0.0

  • initial release

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