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authentik/passbook/suspicious_policy/signals.py

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"""passbook suspicious request signals"""
from logging import getLogger
from django.contrib.auth.signals import user_logged_in, user_login_failed
from django.dispatch import receiver
from ipware import get_client_ip
from passbook.core.models import User
from passbook.suspicious_policy.models import IPScore, UserScore
LOGGER = getLogger(__name__)
def update_score(request, username, amount):
"""Update score for IP and User"""
remote_ip = get_client_ip(request)
ip_score, _ = IPScore.objects.update_or_create(ip=remote_ip)
ip_score.score += amount
ip_score.save()
LOGGER.debug("Added %s to score of IP %s", amount, remote_ip)
user = User.objects.filter(username=username)
if not user.exists():
return
user_score, _ = UserScore.objects.update_or_create(user=user.first())
user_score.score += amount
user_score.save()
LOGGER.debug("Added %s to score of User %s", amount, username)
@receiver(user_login_failed)
def handle_failed_login(sender, request, credentials, **kwargs):
"""Lower Score for failed loging attempts"""
update_score(request, credentials.get('username'), -1)
@receiver(user_logged_in)
def handle_successful_login(sender, request, user, **kwargs):
"""Raise score for successful attempts"""
update_score(request, user.username, 1)