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Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
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// Copyright 2017 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
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package user
Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
2017-02-22 07:14:37 +00:00
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"time"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/db"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
"xorm.io/builder"
)
Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
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// ErrExternalLoginUserAlreadyExist represents a "ExternalLoginUserAlreadyExist" kind of error.
type ErrExternalLoginUserAlreadyExist struct {
ExternalID string
UserID int64
LoginSourceID int64
}
// IsErrExternalLoginUserAlreadyExist checks if an error is a ExternalLoginUserAlreadyExist.
func IsErrExternalLoginUserAlreadyExist(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(ErrExternalLoginUserAlreadyExist)
return ok
}
func (err ErrExternalLoginUserAlreadyExist) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("external login user already exists [externalID: %s, userID: %d, loginSourceID: %d]", err.ExternalID, err.UserID, err.LoginSourceID)
}
func (err ErrExternalLoginUserAlreadyExist) Unwrap() error {
return util.ErrAlreadyExist
}
// ErrExternalLoginUserNotExist represents a "ExternalLoginUserNotExist" kind of error.
type ErrExternalLoginUserNotExist struct {
UserID int64
LoginSourceID int64
}
// IsErrExternalLoginUserNotExist checks if an error is a ExternalLoginUserNotExist.
func IsErrExternalLoginUserNotExist(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(ErrExternalLoginUserNotExist)
return ok
}
func (err ErrExternalLoginUserNotExist) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("external login user link does not exists [userID: %d, loginSourceID: %d]", err.UserID, err.LoginSourceID)
}
func (err ErrExternalLoginUserNotExist) Unwrap() error {
return util.ErrNotExist
}
Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
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// ExternalLoginUser makes the connecting between some existing user and additional external login sources
type ExternalLoginUser struct {
ExternalID string `xorm:"pk NOT NULL"`
UserID int64 `xorm:"INDEX NOT NULL"`
LoginSourceID int64 `xorm:"pk NOT NULL"`
RawData map[string]any `xorm:"TEXT JSON"`
Provider string `xorm:"index VARCHAR(25)"`
Email string
Name string
FirstName string
LastName string
NickName string
Description string
AvatarURL string `xorm:"TEXT"`
Location string
AccessToken string `xorm:"TEXT"`
AccessTokenSecret string `xorm:"TEXT"`
RefreshToken string `xorm:"TEXT"`
ExpiresAt time.Time
Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
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}
type ExternalUserMigrated interface {
GetExternalName() string
GetExternalID() int64
}
type ExternalUserRemappable interface {
GetUserID() int64
RemapExternalUser(externalName string, externalID, userID int64) error
ExternalUserMigrated
}
func init() {
db.RegisterModel(new(ExternalLoginUser))
}
Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
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// GetExternalLogin checks if a externalID in loginSourceID scope already exists
func GetExternalLogin(ctx context.Context, externalLoginUser *ExternalLoginUser) (bool, error) {
return db.GetEngine(ctx).Get(externalLoginUser)
Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
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}
// LinkExternalToUser link the external user to the user
func LinkExternalToUser(ctx context.Context, user *User, externalLoginUser *ExternalLoginUser) error {
has, err := db.Exist[ExternalLoginUser](ctx, builder.Eq{
"external_id": externalLoginUser.ExternalID,
"login_source_id": externalLoginUser.LoginSourceID,
})
Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
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if err != nil {
return err
} else if has {
return ErrExternalLoginUserAlreadyExist{externalLoginUser.ExternalID, user.ID, externalLoginUser.LoginSourceID}
Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
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}
_, err = db.GetEngine(ctx).Insert(externalLoginUser)
Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
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return err
}
// RemoveAccountLink will remove all external login sources for the given user
func RemoveAccountLink(ctx context.Context, user *User, loginSourceID int64) (int64, error) {
deleted, err := db.GetEngine(ctx).Delete(&ExternalLoginUser{UserID: user.ID, LoginSourceID: loginSourceID})
Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
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if err != nil {
return deleted, err
}
if deleted < 1 {
return deleted, ErrExternalLoginUserNotExist{user.ID, loginSourceID}
}
return deleted, err
}
// RemoveAllAccountLinks will remove all external login sources for the given user
func RemoveAllAccountLinks(ctx context.Context, user *User) error {
_, err := db.GetEngine(ctx).Delete(&ExternalLoginUser{UserID: user.ID})
Oauth2 consumer (#679) * initial stuff for oauth2 login, fails on: * login button on the signIn page to start the OAuth2 flow and a callback for each provider Only GitHub is implemented for now * show login button only when the OAuth2 consumer is configured (and activated) * create macaron group for oauth2 urls * prevent net/http in modules (other then oauth2) * use a new data sessions oauth2 folder for storing the oauth2 session data * add missing 2FA when this is enabled on the user * add password option for OAuth2 user , for use with git over http and login to the GUI * add tip for registering a GitHub OAuth application * at startup of Gitea register all configured providers and also on adding/deleting of new providers * custom handling of errors in oauth2 request init + show better tip * add ExternalLoginUser model and migration script to add it to database * link a external account to an existing account (still need to handle wrong login and signup) and remove if user is removed * remove the linked external account from the user his settings * if user is unknown we allow him to register a new account or link it to some existing account * sign up with button on signin page (als change OAuth2Provider structure so we can store basic stuff about providers) * from gorilla/sessions docs: "Important Note: If you aren't using gorilla/mux, you need to wrap your handlers with context.ClearHandler as or else you will leak memory!" (we're using gorilla/sessions for storing oauth2 sessions) * use updated goth lib that now supports getting the OAuth2 user if the AccessToken is still valid instead of re-authenticating (prevent flooding the OAuth2 provider)
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return err
}
// GetUserIDByExternalUserID get user id according to provider and userID
func GetUserIDByExternalUserID(ctx context.Context, provider, userID string) (int64, error) {
var id int64
_, err := db.GetEngine(ctx).Table("external_login_user").
Select("user_id").
Where("provider=?", provider).
And("external_id=?", userID).
Get(&id)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return id, nil
}
// UpdateExternalUserByExternalID updates an external user's information
func UpdateExternalUserByExternalID(ctx context.Context, external *ExternalLoginUser) error {
has, err := db.Exist[ExternalLoginUser](ctx, builder.Eq{
"external_id": external.ExternalID,
"login_source_id": external.LoginSourceID,
})
if err != nil {
return err
} else if !has {
return ErrExternalLoginUserNotExist{external.UserID, external.LoginSourceID}
}
_, err = db.GetEngine(ctx).Where("external_id=? AND login_source_id=?", external.ExternalID, external.LoginSourceID).AllCols().Update(external)
return err
}
allow synchronizing user status from OAuth2 login providers (#31572) This leverages the existing `sync_external_users` cron job to synchronize the `IsActive` flag on users who use an OAuth2 provider set to synchronize. This synchronization is done by checking for expired access tokens, and using the stored refresh token to request a new access token. If the response back from the OAuth2 provider is the `invalid_grant` error code, the user is marked as inactive. However, the user is able to reactivate their account by logging in the web browser through their OAuth2 flow. Also changed to support this is that a linked `ExternalLoginUser` is always created upon a login or signup via OAuth2. ### Notes on updating permissions Ideally, we would also refresh permissions from the configured OAuth provider (e.g., admin, restricted and group mappings) to match the implementation of LDAP. However, the OAuth library used for this `goth`, doesn't seem to support issuing a session via refresh tokens. The interface provides a [`RefreshToken` method](https://github.com/markbates/goth/blob/master/provider.go#L20), but the returned `oauth.Token` doesn't implement the `goth.Session` we would need to call `FetchUser`. Due to specific implementations, we would need to build a compatibility function for every provider, since they cast to concrete types (e.g. [Azure](https://github.com/markbates/goth/blob/master/providers/azureadv2/azureadv2.go#L132)) --------- Co-authored-by: Kyle D <kdumontnu@gmail.com>
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// EnsureLinkExternalToUser link the external user to the user
func EnsureLinkExternalToUser(ctx context.Context, external *ExternalLoginUser) error {
has, err := db.Exist[ExternalLoginUser](ctx, builder.Eq{
"external_id": external.ExternalID,
"login_source_id": external.LoginSourceID,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
if has {
_, err = db.GetEngine(ctx).Where("external_id=? AND login_source_id=?", external.ExternalID, external.LoginSourceID).AllCols().Update(external)
return err
}
_, err = db.GetEngine(ctx).Insert(external)
return err
}
// FindExternalUserOptions represents an options to find external users
type FindExternalUserOptions struct {
db.ListOptions
allow synchronizing user status from OAuth2 login providers (#31572) This leverages the existing `sync_external_users` cron job to synchronize the `IsActive` flag on users who use an OAuth2 provider set to synchronize. This synchronization is done by checking for expired access tokens, and using the stored refresh token to request a new access token. If the response back from the OAuth2 provider is the `invalid_grant` error code, the user is marked as inactive. However, the user is able to reactivate their account by logging in the web browser through their OAuth2 flow. Also changed to support this is that a linked `ExternalLoginUser` is always created upon a login or signup via OAuth2. ### Notes on updating permissions Ideally, we would also refresh permissions from the configured OAuth provider (e.g., admin, restricted and group mappings) to match the implementation of LDAP. However, the OAuth library used for this `goth`, doesn't seem to support issuing a session via refresh tokens. The interface provides a [`RefreshToken` method](https://github.com/markbates/goth/blob/master/provider.go#L20), but the returned `oauth.Token` doesn't implement the `goth.Session` we would need to call `FetchUser`. Due to specific implementations, we would need to build a compatibility function for every provider, since they cast to concrete types (e.g. [Azure](https://github.com/markbates/goth/blob/master/providers/azureadv2/azureadv2.go#L132)) --------- Co-authored-by: Kyle D <kdumontnu@gmail.com>
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Provider string
UserID int64
LoginSourceID int64
HasRefreshToken bool
Expired bool
OrderBy string
}
func (opts FindExternalUserOptions) ToConds() builder.Cond {
cond := builder.NewCond()
if len(opts.Provider) > 0 {
cond = cond.And(builder.Eq{"provider": opts.Provider})
}
if opts.UserID > 0 {
cond = cond.And(builder.Eq{"user_id": opts.UserID})
}
allow synchronizing user status from OAuth2 login providers (#31572) This leverages the existing `sync_external_users` cron job to synchronize the `IsActive` flag on users who use an OAuth2 provider set to synchronize. This synchronization is done by checking for expired access tokens, and using the stored refresh token to request a new access token. If the response back from the OAuth2 provider is the `invalid_grant` error code, the user is marked as inactive. However, the user is able to reactivate their account by logging in the web browser through their OAuth2 flow. Also changed to support this is that a linked `ExternalLoginUser` is always created upon a login or signup via OAuth2. ### Notes on updating permissions Ideally, we would also refresh permissions from the configured OAuth provider (e.g., admin, restricted and group mappings) to match the implementation of LDAP. However, the OAuth library used for this `goth`, doesn't seem to support issuing a session via refresh tokens. The interface provides a [`RefreshToken` method](https://github.com/markbates/goth/blob/master/provider.go#L20), but the returned `oauth.Token` doesn't implement the `goth.Session` we would need to call `FetchUser`. Due to specific implementations, we would need to build a compatibility function for every provider, since they cast to concrete types (e.g. [Azure](https://github.com/markbates/goth/blob/master/providers/azureadv2/azureadv2.go#L132)) --------- Co-authored-by: Kyle D <kdumontnu@gmail.com>
2024-07-16 18:33:16 +00:00
if opts.Expired {
cond = cond.And(builder.Lt{"expires_at": time.Now()})
}
if opts.HasRefreshToken {
cond = cond.And(builder.Neq{"refresh_token": ""})
}
if opts.LoginSourceID != 0 {
cond = cond.And(builder.Eq{"login_source_id": opts.LoginSourceID})
}
return cond
}
func (opts FindExternalUserOptions) ToOrders() string {
return opts.OrderBy
}
allow synchronizing user status from OAuth2 login providers (#31572) This leverages the existing `sync_external_users` cron job to synchronize the `IsActive` flag on users who use an OAuth2 provider set to synchronize. This synchronization is done by checking for expired access tokens, and using the stored refresh token to request a new access token. If the response back from the OAuth2 provider is the `invalid_grant` error code, the user is marked as inactive. However, the user is able to reactivate their account by logging in the web browser through their OAuth2 flow. Also changed to support this is that a linked `ExternalLoginUser` is always created upon a login or signup via OAuth2. ### Notes on updating permissions Ideally, we would also refresh permissions from the configured OAuth provider (e.g., admin, restricted and group mappings) to match the implementation of LDAP. However, the OAuth library used for this `goth`, doesn't seem to support issuing a session via refresh tokens. The interface provides a [`RefreshToken` method](https://github.com/markbates/goth/blob/master/provider.go#L20), but the returned `oauth.Token` doesn't implement the `goth.Session` we would need to call `FetchUser`. Due to specific implementations, we would need to build a compatibility function for every provider, since they cast to concrete types (e.g. [Azure](https://github.com/markbates/goth/blob/master/providers/azureadv2/azureadv2.go#L132)) --------- Co-authored-by: Kyle D <kdumontnu@gmail.com>
2024-07-16 18:33:16 +00:00
func IterateExternalLogin(ctx context.Context, opts FindExternalUserOptions, f func(ctx context.Context, u *ExternalLoginUser) error) error {
return db.Iterate(ctx, opts.ToConds(), f)
}