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oauth2-proxy/CHANGELOG.md
Joel Speed 1355c1ce30
Merge pull request #170 from zeha/release-tarballs-as-before
Make release tarballs look like bitly's
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Vx.x.x (Pre-release)

Breaking Changes

  • #146 Use full email address as User if the auth response did not contain a User field (@gargath)
    • This change modifies the contents of the X-Forwarded-User header supplied by the proxy for users where the auth response from the IdP did not contain a username. In that case, this header used to only contain the local part of the user's email address (e.g. john.doe for john.doe@example.com) but now contains the user's full email address instead.
  • #170 Pre-built binary tarballs changed format
    • The pre-built binary tarballs again match the format of the bitly repository, where the unpacked directory has the same name as the tarball and the binary is always named oauth2_proxy. This was done to restore compatibility with third-party automation recipes like https://github.com/jhoblitt/puppet-oauth2_proxy.

Changes since v3.2.0

  • #168 Drop Go 1.11 support in Travis (@JoelSpeed)

  • #169 Update Alpine to 3.9 (@kskewes)

  • #148 Implement SessionStore interface within proxy (@JoelSpeed)

  • #147 Add SessionStore interfaces and initial implementation (@JoelSpeed)

    • Allows for multiple different session storage implementations including client and server side
    • Adds tests suite for interface to ensure consistency across implementations
    • Refactor some configuration options (around cookies) into packages
  • #114, #154 Documentation is now available live at our docs website (@JoelSpeed, @icelynjennings)

  • #146 Use full email address as User if the auth response did not contain a User field (@gargath)

  • #144 Use GO 1.12 for ARM builds (@kskewes)

  • #142 ARM Docker USER fix (@kskewes)

  • #52 Logging Improvements (@MisterWil)

    • Implement flags to configure file logging
      • -logging-filename Defines the filename to log to
      • -logging-max-size Defines the maximum
      • -logging-max-age Defines the maximum age of backups to retain
      • -logging-max-backups Defines the maximum number of rollover log files to retain
      • -logging-compress Defines if rollover log files should be compressed
      • -logging-local-time Defines if logging date and time should be local or UTC
    • Implement two new flags to enable or disable specific logging types
      • -standard-logging Enables or disables standard (not request or auth) logging
      • -auth-logging Enables or disables auth logging
    • Implement two new flags to customize the logging format
      • -standard-logging-format Sets the format for standard logging
      • -auth-logging-format Sets the format for auth logging
  • #111 Add option for telling where to find a login.gov JWT key file (@timothy-spencer)

  • #170 Restore binary tarball contents to be compatible with bitlys original tarballs (@zeha)

v3.2.0

Release highlights

  • Internal restructure of session state storage to use JSON rather than proprietary scheme
  • Added health check options for running on GCP behind a load balancer
  • Improved support for protecting websockets
  • Added provider for login.gov
  • Allow manual configuration of OIDC providers

Important notes

  • Dockerfile user is now non-root, this may break your existing deployment
  • In the OIDC provider, when no email is returned, the ID Token subject will be used instead of returning an error
  • GitHub user emails must now be primary and verified before authenticating

Changes since v3.1.0

  • #96 Check if email is verified on GitHub (@caarlos0)
  • #110 Added GCP healthcheck option (@timothy-spencer)
  • #112 Improve websocket support (@gyson)
  • #63 Use encoding/json for SessionState serialization (@yaegashi)
    • Use JSON to encode session state to be stored in browser cookies
    • Implement legacy decode function to support existing cookies generated by older versions
    • Add detailed table driven tests in session_state_test.go
  • #120 Encrypting user/email from cookie (@costelmoraru)
  • #55 Added login.gov provider (@timothy-spencer)
  • #55 Added environment variables for all config options (@timothy-spencer)
  • #70 Fix handling of splitted cookies (@einfachchr)
  • #92 Merge websocket proxy feature from openshift/oauth-proxy (@butzist)
  • #57 Fall back to using OIDC Subject instead of Email (@aigarius)
  • #85 Use non-root user in docker images (@kskewes)
  • #68 forward X-Auth-Access-Token header (@davidholsgrove)
  • #41 Added option to manually specify OIDC endpoints instead of relying on discovery
  • #83 Add id_token refresh to Google provider (@leki75)
  • #10 fix redirect url param handling (@dt-rush)
  • #122 Expose -cookie-path as configuration parameter (@costelmoraru)
  • #124 Use Go 1.12 for testing and build environments (@syscll)

v3.1.0

Release highlights

  • Introduction of ARM releases and and general improvements to Docker builds
  • Improvements to OIDC provider allowing pass-through of ID Tokens
  • Multiple redirect domains can now be whitelisted
  • Streamed responses are now flushed periodically

Important notes

  • If you have been using #bitly/621 and have cookies larger than the 4kb limit, the cookie splitting pattern has changed and now uses _ in place of - when indexing cookies. This will force users to reauthenticate the first time they use v3.1.0.
  • Streamed responses will now be flushed every 1 second by default. Previously streamed responses were flushed only when the buffer was full. To retain the old behaviour set --flush-interval=0. See #23 for further details.

Changes since v3.0.0

  • #14 OIDC ID Token, Authorization Headers, Refreshing and Verification (@joelspeed)
    • Implement pass-authorization-header and set-authorization-header flags
    • Implement token refreshing in OIDC provider
    • Split cookies larger than 4k limit into multiple cookies
    • Implement token validation in OIDC provider
  • #15 WhitelistDomains (@joelspeed)
    • Add --whitelist-domain flag to allow redirection to approved domains after OAuth flow
  • #21 Docker Improvement (@yaegashi)
    • Move Docker base image from debian to alpine
    • Install ca-certificates in docker image
  • #23 Flushed streaming responses
    • Long-running upstream responses will get flushed every (1 second by default)
  • #24 Redirect fix (@agentgonzo)
    • After a successful login, you will be redirected to your original URL rather than /
  • #35 arm and arm64 binary releases (@kskewes)
    • Add armv6 and arm64 to Makefile release target
  • #37 cross build arm and arm64 docker images (@kskewes)

v3.0.0

Adoption of OAuth2_Proxy by Pusher. Project was hard forked and tidied however no logical changes have occurred since v2.2 as released by Bitly.

Changes since v2.2:

  • #7 Migration to Pusher (@joelspeed)
    • Move automated build to debian base image
    • Add Makefile
      • Update CI to run make test
      • Update Dockerfile to use make clean oauth2_proxy
      • Update VERSION parameter to be set by ldflags from Git Status
      • Remove lint and test scripts
    • Remove Go v1.8.x from Travis CI testing
    • Add CODEOWNERS file
    • Add CONTRIBUTING guide
    • Add Issue and Pull Request templates
    • Add Dockerfile
    • Fix fsnotify import
    • Update README to reflect new repository ownership
    • Update CI scripts to separate linting and testing
      • Now using gometalinter for linting
    • Move Go import path from github.com/bitly/oauth2_proxy to github.com/pusher/oauth2_proxy
    • Repository forked on 27/11/18
      • README updated to include note that this repository is forked
      • CHANGLOG created to track changes to repository from original fork