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gitea/services/auth/source/pam/source_authenticate.go

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Refactor: Move login out of models (#16199) `models` does far too much. In particular it handles all `UserSignin`. It shouldn't be responsible for calling LDAP, SMTP or PAM for signing in. Therefore we should move this code out of `models`. This code has to depend on `models` - therefore it belongs in `services`. There is a package in `services` called `auth` and clearly this functionality belongs in there. Plan: - [x] Change `auth.Auth` to `auth.Method` - as they represent methods of authentication. - [x] Move `models.UserSignIn` into `auth` - [x] Move `models.ExternalUserLogin` - [x] Move most of the `LoginVia*` methods to `auth` or subpackages - [x] Move Resynchronize functionality to `auth` - Involved some restructuring of `models/ssh_key.go` to reduce the size of this massive file and simplify its files. - [x] Move the rest of the LDAP functionality in to the ldap subpackage - [x] Re-factor the login sources to express an interfaces `auth.Source`? - I've done this through some smaller interfaces Authenticator and Synchronizable - which would allow us to extend things in future - [x] Now LDAP is out of models - need to think about modules/auth/ldap and I think all of that functionality might just be moveable - [x] Similarly a lot Oauth2 functionality need not be in models too and should be moved to services/auth/source/oauth2 - [x] modules/auth/oauth2/oauth2.go uses xorm... This is naughty - probably need to move this into models. - [x] models/oauth2.go - mostly should be in modules/auth/oauth2 or services/auth/source/oauth2 - [x] More simplifications of login_source.go may need to be done - Allow wiring in of notify registration - *this can now easily be done - but I think we should do it in another PR* - see #16178 - More refactors...? - OpenID should probably become an auth Method but I think that can be left for another PR - Methods should also probably be cleaned up - again another PR I think. - SSPI still needs more refactors.* Rename auth.Auth auth.Method * Restructure ssh_key.go - move functions from models/user.go that relate to ssh_key to ssh_key - split ssh_key.go to try create clearer function domains for allow for future refactors here. Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
3 years ago
// Copyright 2021 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package pam
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/auth/pam"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting"
"github.com/google/uuid"
)
// Authenticate queries if login/password is valid against the PAM,
// and create a local user if success when enabled.
func (source *Source) Authenticate(user *models.User, login, password string) (*models.User, error) {
pamLogin, err := pam.Auth(source.ServiceName, login, password)
if err != nil {
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "Authentication failure") {
return nil, models.ErrUserNotExist{Name: login}
}
return nil, err
}
if user != nil {
return user, nil
}
// Allow PAM sources with `@` in their name, like from Active Directory
username := pamLogin
email := pamLogin
idx := strings.Index(pamLogin, "@")
if idx > -1 {
username = pamLogin[:idx]
}
if models.ValidateEmail(email) != nil {
if source.EmailDomain != "" {
email = fmt.Sprintf("%s@%s", username, source.EmailDomain)
} else {
email = fmt.Sprintf("%s@%s", username, setting.Service.NoReplyAddress)
}
if models.ValidateEmail(email) != nil {
email = uuid.New().String() + "@localhost"
}
}
user = &models.User{
LowerName: strings.ToLower(username),
Name: username,
Email: email,
Passwd: password,
LoginType: models.LoginPAM,
LoginSource: source.loginSource.ID,
LoginName: login, // This is what the user typed in
IsActive: true,
}
return user, models.CreateUser(user)
}