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authboss/authboss.go
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/*
Package authboss is a modular authentication system for the web. It tries to
remove as much boilerplate and "hard things" as possible so that each time you
start a new web project in Go, you can plug it in, configure and be off to the
races without having to think about how to store passwords or remember tokens.
*/
package authboss
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"path"
"github.com/friendsofgo/errors"
"golang.org/x/crypto/bcrypt"
)
// Authboss contains a configuration and other details for running.
type Authboss struct {
Config
Events *Events
loadedModules map[string]Moduler
}
// New makes a new instance of authboss with a default
// configuration.
func New() *Authboss {
ab := &Authboss{}
ab.loadedModules = make(map[string]Moduler)
ab.Events = NewEvents()
ab.Config.Defaults()
return ab
}
// Init authboss, modules, renderers
func (a *Authboss) Init(modulesToLoad ...string) error {
if len(modulesToLoad) == 0 {
modulesToLoad = RegisteredModules()
}
for _, name := range modulesToLoad {
if err := a.loadModule(name); err != nil {
return errors.Errorf("module %s failed to load: %+v", name, err)
}
}
return nil
}
// UpdatePassword updates the password field of a user using the same semantics
// that register/auth do to create and verify passwords. It saves this using
// the storer.
//
// In addition to that, it also invalidates any remember me tokens, if the
// storer supports that kind of operation.
//
// Note that it's best practice after having called this method to also delete
// all the user's logged in sessions. The CURRENT logged in session can be
// deleted with `authboss.DelKnown(Session|Cookie)` but to delete ALL logged
// in sessions for a user requires special mechanisms not currently provided
// by authboss.
func (a *Authboss) UpdatePassword(ctx context.Context, user AuthableUser, newPassword string) error {
pass, err := bcrypt.GenerateFromPassword([]byte(newPassword), a.Config.Modules.BCryptCost)
if err != nil {
return err
}
user.PutPassword(string(pass))
storer := a.Config.Storage.Server
if err := storer.Save(ctx, user); err != nil {
return err
}
rmStorer, ok := storer.(RememberingServerStorer)
if !ok {
return nil
}
return rmStorer.DelRememberTokens(ctx, user.GetPID())
}
// VerifyPassword uses authboss mechanisms to check that a password is correct.
// Returns nil on success otherwise there will be an error. Simply a helper
// to do the bcrypt comparison.
func VerifyPassword(user AuthableUser, password string) error {
return bcrypt.CompareHashAndPassword([]byte(user.GetPassword()), []byte(password))
}
// MWRequirements are user requirements for authboss.Middleware
// in order to access the routes in protects. Requirements is a bit-set integer
// to be able to easily combine requirements like so:
//
// authboss.RequireFullAuth | authboss.Require2FA
type MWRequirements int
// MWRespondOnFailure tells authboss.Middleware how to respond to
// a failure to meet the requirements.
type MWRespondOnFailure int
// Middleware requirements
const (
RequireNone MWRequirements = 0x00
// RequireFullAuth means half-authed users will also be rejected
RequireFullAuth MWRequirements = 0x01
// Require2FA means that users who have not authed with 2fa will
// be rejected.
Require2FA MWRequirements = 0x02
)
// Middleware response types
const (
// RespondNotFound does not allow users who are not logged in to know a
// route exists by responding with a 404.
RespondNotFound MWRespondOnFailure = iota
// RespondRedirect redirects users to the login page
RespondRedirect
// RespondUnauthorized provides a 401, this allows users to know the page
// exists unlike the 404 option.
RespondUnauthorized
)
// Middleware is deprecated. See Middleware2.
func Middleware(ab *Authboss, redirectToLogin bool, forceFullAuth bool, force2fa bool) func(http.Handler) http.Handler {
return MountedMiddleware(ab, false, redirectToLogin, forceFullAuth, force2fa)
}
// MountedMiddleware is deprecated. See MountedMiddleware2.
func MountedMiddleware(ab *Authboss, mountPathed, redirectToLogin, forceFullAuth, force2fa bool) func(http.Handler) http.Handler {
var reqs MWRequirements
failResponse := RespondNotFound
if forceFullAuth {
reqs |= RequireFullAuth
}
if force2fa {
reqs |= Require2FA
}
if redirectToLogin {
failResponse = RespondRedirect
}
return MountedMiddleware2(ab, mountPathed, reqs, failResponse)
}
// Middleware2 prevents someone from accessing a route that should be
// only allowed for users who are logged in.
// It allows the user through if they are logged in (SessionKey is present in
// the session).
//
// requirements are set by logical or'ing together requirements. eg:
//
// authboss.RequireFullAuth | authboss.Require2FA
//
// failureResponse is how the middleware rejects the users that don't meet
// the criteria. This should be chosen from the MWRespondOnFailure constants.
func Middleware2(ab *Authboss, requirements MWRequirements, failureResponse MWRespondOnFailure) func(http.Handler) http.Handler {
return MountedMiddleware2(ab, false, requirements, failureResponse)
}
// MountedMiddleware2 hides an option from typical users in "mountPathed".
// Normal routes should never need this only authboss routes (since they
// are behind mountPath typically). This method is exported only for use
// by Authboss modules, normal users should use Middleware instead.
//
// If mountPathed is true, then before redirecting to a URL it will add
// the mountpath to the front of it.
func MountedMiddleware2(ab *Authboss, mountPathed bool, reqs MWRequirements, failResponse MWRespondOnFailure) func(http.Handler) http.Handler {
return func(next http.Handler) http.Handler {
return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
log := ab.RequestLogger(r)
fail := func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
switch failResponse {
case RespondNotFound:
log.Infof("not found for unauthorized user at: %s", r.URL.Path)
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusNotFound)
case RespondUnauthorized:
log.Infof("unauthorized for unauthorized user at: %s", r.URL.Path)
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusUnauthorized)
case RespondRedirect:
log.Infof("redirecting unauthorized user to login from: %s", r.URL.Path)
vals := make(url.Values)
redirURL := r.URL.Path
if mountPathed && len(ab.Config.Paths.Mount) != 0 {
redirURL = path.Join(ab.Config.Paths.Mount, redirURL)
}
if len(r.URL.RawQuery) != 0 {
redirURL += "?" + r.URL.RawQuery
}
vals.Set(FormValueRedirect, redirURL)
ro := RedirectOptions{
Code: http.StatusTemporaryRedirect,
Failure: "please re-login",
RedirectPath: path.Join(ab.Config.Paths.Mount, fmt.Sprintf("/login?%s", vals.Encode())),
}
if err := ab.Config.Core.Redirector.Redirect(w, r, ro); err != nil {
log.Errorf("failed to redirect user during authboss.Middleware redirect: %+v", err)
}
return
}
}
if hasBit(reqs, RequireFullAuth) && !IsFullyAuthed(r) || hasBit(reqs, Require2FA) && !IsTwoFactored(r) {
fail(w, r)
return
}
if _, err := ab.LoadCurrentUser(&r); err == ErrUserNotFound {
fail(w, r)
return
} else if err != nil {
log.Errorf("error fetching current user: %+v", err)
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusInternalServerError)
return
} else {
next.ServeHTTP(w, r)
}
})
}
}
func hasBit(reqs, req MWRequirements) bool {
return reqs&req == req
}