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gitea/vendor/github.com/markbates/goth/gothic/gothic.go

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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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/*
Package gothic wraps common behaviour when using Goth. This makes it quick, and easy, to get up
and running with Goth. Of course, if you want complete control over how things flow, in regards
to the authentication process, feel free and use Goth directly.
See https://github.com/markbates/goth/examples/main.go to see this in action.
*/
package gothic
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"os"
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
"github.com/gorilla/sessions"
"github.com/markbates/goth"
)
// SessionName is the key used to access the session store.
const SessionName = "_gothic_session"
// Store can/should be set by applications using gothic. The default is a cookie store.
var Store sessions.Store
var defaultStore sessions.Store
var keySet = false
func init() {
key := []byte(os.Getenv("SESSION_SECRET"))
keySet = len(key) != 0
Store = sessions.NewCookieStore([]byte(key))
defaultStore = Store
}
/*
BeginAuthHandler is a convienence handler for starting the authentication process.
It expects to be able to get the name of the provider from the query parameters
as either "provider" or ":provider".
BeginAuthHandler will redirect the user to the appropriate authentication end-point
for the requested provider.
See https://github.com/markbates/goth/examples/main.go to see this in action.
*/
func BeginAuthHandler(res http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
url, err := GetAuthURL(res, req)
if err != nil {
res.WriteHeader(http.StatusBadRequest)
fmt.Fprintln(res, err)
return
}
http.Redirect(res, req, url, http.StatusTemporaryRedirect)
}
// SetState sets the state string associated with the given request.
// If no state string is associated with the request, one will be generated.
// This state is sent to the provider and can be retrieved during the
// callback.
var SetState = func(req *http.Request) string {
state := req.URL.Query().Get("state")
if len(state) > 0 {
return state
}
return "state"
}
// GetState gets the state returned by the provider during the callback.
// This is used to prevent CSRF attacks, see
// http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-10.12
var GetState = func(req *http.Request) string {
return req.URL.Query().Get("state")
}
/*
GetAuthURL starts the authentication process with the requested provided.
It will return a URL that should be used to send users to.
It expects to be able to get the name of the provider from the query parameters
as either "provider" or ":provider".
I would recommend using the BeginAuthHandler instead of doing all of these steps
yourself, but that's entirely up to you.
*/
func GetAuthURL(res http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) (string, error) {
if !keySet && defaultStore == Store {
fmt.Println("goth/gothic: no SESSION_SECRET environment variable is set. The default cookie store is not available and any calls will fail. Ignore this warning if you are using a different store.")
}
providerName, err := GetProviderName(req)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
provider, err := goth.GetProvider(providerName)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
sess, err := provider.BeginAuth(SetState(req))
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
url, err := sess.GetAuthURL()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
err = storeInSession(providerName, sess.Marshal(), req, res)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return url, err
}
/*
CompleteUserAuth does what it says on the tin. It completes the authentication
process and fetches all of the basic information about the user from the provider.
It expects to be able to get the name of the provider from the query parameters
as either "provider" or ":provider".
See https://github.com/markbates/goth/examples/main.go to see this in action.
*/
var CompleteUserAuth = func(res http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) (goth.User, error) {
if !keySet && defaultStore == Store {
fmt.Println("goth/gothic: no SESSION_SECRET environment variable is set. The default cookie store is not available and any calls will fail. Ignore this warning if you are using a different store.")
}
providerName, err := GetProviderName(req)
if err != nil {
return goth.User{}, err
}
provider, err := goth.GetProvider(providerName)
if err != nil {
return goth.User{}, err
}
value, err := getFromSession(providerName, req)
if err != nil {
return goth.User{}, err
}
sess, err := provider.UnmarshalSession(value)
if err != nil {
return goth.User{}, err
}
user, err := provider.FetchUser(sess)
if err == nil {
// user can be found with existing session data
return user, err
}
// get new token and retry fetch
_, err = sess.Authorize(provider, req.URL.Query())
if err != nil {
return goth.User{}, err
}
err = storeInSession(providerName, sess.Marshal(), req, res)
if err != nil {
return goth.User{}, err
}
return provider.FetchUser(sess)
}
// GetProviderName is a function used to get the name of a provider
// for a given request. By default, this provider is fetched from
// the URL query string. If you provide it in a different way,
// assign your own function to this variable that returns the provider
// name for your request.
var GetProviderName = getProviderName
func getProviderName(req *http.Request) (string, error) {
provider := req.URL.Query().Get("provider")
if provider == "" {
if p, ok := mux.Vars(req)["provider"]; ok {
return p, nil
}
}
if provider == "" {
provider = req.URL.Query().Get(":provider")
}
if provider == "" {
return provider, errors.New("you must select a provider")
}
return provider, nil
}
func storeInSession(key string, value string, req *http.Request, res http.ResponseWriter) error {
session, _ := Store.Get(req, key + SessionName)
session.Values[key] = value
return session.Save(req, res)
}
func getFromSession(key string, req *http.Request) (string, error) {
session, _ := Store.Get(req, key + SessionName)
value := session.Values[key]
if value == nil {
return "", errors.New("could not find a matching session for this request")
}
return value.(string), nil
}