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1052 lines
49 KiB
Python
1052 lines
49 KiB
Python
from django.forms import Form
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.contrib.auth import authenticate
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from django.contrib.auth.views import LoginView as DjangoLoginView, \
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logout_then_login as django_logout_then_login
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from django.contrib.auth.views import PasswordResetView as DjangoPasswordResetView
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from django.urls import reverse
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from zerver.decorator import require_post, \
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process_client, do_login, log_view_func
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from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect, \
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HttpResponseServerError
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from django.template.response import SimpleTemplateResponse
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from django.shortcuts import redirect, render
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from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_exempt
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from django.views.decorators.http import require_safe
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from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
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from django.utils.http import is_safe_url
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import urllib
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from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Mapping
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from confirmation.models import Confirmation, create_confirmation_link
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from zerver.context_processors import zulip_default_context, get_realm_from_request, \
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login_context
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from zerver.forms import HomepageForm, OurAuthenticationForm, \
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WRONG_SUBDOMAIN_ERROR, DEACTIVATED_ACCOUNT_ERROR, ZulipPasswordResetForm, \
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AuthenticationTokenForm
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from zerver.lib.mobile_auth_otp import otp_encrypt_api_key
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from zerver.lib.push_notifications import push_notifications_enabled
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from zerver.lib.redis_utils import get_redis_client, get_dict_from_redis, put_dict_in_redis
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from zerver.lib.request import REQ, has_request_variables, JsonableError
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from zerver.lib.response import json_success, json_error
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from zerver.lib.sessions import set_expirable_session_var
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from zerver.lib.subdomains import get_subdomain, is_subdomain_root_or_alias
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from zerver.lib.user_agent import parse_user_agent
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from zerver.lib.users import get_api_key
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from zerver.lib.utils import has_api_key_format
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from zerver.lib.validator import validate_login_email
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from zerver.models import PreregistrationUser, UserProfile, remote_user_to_email, Realm, \
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get_realm
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from zerver.signals import email_on_new_login
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from zproject.backends import password_auth_enabled, dev_auth_enabled, \
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ldap_auth_enabled, ZulipLDAPConfigurationError, ZulipLDAPAuthBackend, \
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AUTH_BACKEND_NAME_MAP, auth_enabled_helper, saml_auth_enabled, SAMLAuthBackend, \
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redirect_to_config_error, ZulipRemoteUserBackend, validate_otp_params
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from version import ZULIP_VERSION
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import jwt
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import logging
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from social_django.utils import load_backend, load_strategy
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from social_django.views import auth as social_django_auth
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from two_factor.forms import BackupTokenForm
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from two_factor.views import LoginView as BaseTwoFactorLoginView
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ExtraContext = Optional[Dict[str, Any]]
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redis_client = get_redis_client()
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def get_safe_redirect_to(url: str, redirect_host: str) -> str:
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is_url_safe = is_safe_url(url=url, allowed_hosts=set(redirect_host))
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if is_url_safe:
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return urllib.parse.urljoin(redirect_host, url)
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else:
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return redirect_host
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def create_preregistration_user(email: str, request: HttpRequest, realm_creation: bool=False,
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password_required: bool=True, full_name: Optional[str]=None,
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full_name_validated: bool=False) -> HttpResponse:
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realm = None
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if not realm_creation:
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try:
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realm = get_realm(get_subdomain(request))
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except Realm.DoesNotExist:
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pass
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return PreregistrationUser.objects.create(
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email=email,
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realm_creation=realm_creation,
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password_required=password_required,
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realm=realm,
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full_name=full_name,
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full_name_validated=full_name_validated
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)
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def maybe_send_to_registration(request: HttpRequest, email: str, full_name: str='',
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mobile_flow_otp: Optional[str]=None,
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desktop_flow_otp: Optional[str]=None,
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is_signup: bool=False, password_required: bool=True,
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multiuse_object_key: str='',
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full_name_validated: bool=False) -> HttpResponse:
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"""Given a successful authentication for an email address (i.e. we've
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confirmed the user controls the email address) that does not
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currently have a Zulip account in the target realm, send them to
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the registration flow or the "continue to registration" flow,
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depending on is_signup, whether the email address can join the
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organization (checked in HomepageForm), and similar details.
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"""
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# In the desktop and mobile registration flows, the sign up
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# happens in the browser so the user can use their
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# already-logged-in social accounts. Then at the end, with the
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# user account created, we pass the appropriate data to the app
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# via e.g. a `zulip://` redirect. We store the OTP keys for the
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# mobile/desktop flow in the session with 1-hour expiry, because
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# we want this configuration of having a successful authentication
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# result in being logged into the app to persist if the user makes
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# mistakes while trying to authenticate (E.g. clicks the wrong
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# Google account, hits back, etc.) during a given browser session,
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# rather than just logging into the webapp in the target browser.
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#
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# We can't use our usual pre-account-creation state storage
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# approach of putting something in PreregistrationUser, because
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# that would apply to future registration attempts on other
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# devices, e.g. just creating an account on the web on their laptop.
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assert not (mobile_flow_otp and desktop_flow_otp)
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if mobile_flow_otp:
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set_expirable_session_var(request.session, 'registration_mobile_flow_otp', mobile_flow_otp,
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expiry_seconds=3600)
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elif desktop_flow_otp:
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set_expirable_session_var(request.session, 'registration_desktop_flow_otp', desktop_flow_otp,
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expiry_seconds=3600)
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if multiuse_object_key:
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from_multiuse_invite = True
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multiuse_obj = Confirmation.objects.get(confirmation_key=multiuse_object_key).content_object
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realm = multiuse_obj.realm
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invited_as = multiuse_obj.invited_as
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else:
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from_multiuse_invite = False
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multiuse_obj = None
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try:
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realm = get_realm(get_subdomain(request))
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except Realm.DoesNotExist:
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realm = None
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invited_as = PreregistrationUser.INVITE_AS['MEMBER']
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form = HomepageForm({'email': email}, realm=realm, from_multiuse_invite=from_multiuse_invite)
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if form.is_valid():
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# If the email address is allowed to sign up for an account in
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# this organization, construct a PreregistrationUser and
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# Confirmation objects, and then send the user to account
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# creation or confirm-continue-registration depending on
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# is_signup.
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try:
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prereg_user = PreregistrationUser.objects.filter(
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email__iexact=email, realm=realm).latest("invited_at")
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# password_required and full_name data passed here as argument should take precedence
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# over the defaults with which the existing PreregistrationUser that we've just fetched
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# was created.
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prereg_user.password_required = password_required
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update_fields = ["password_required"]
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if full_name:
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prereg_user.full_name = full_name
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prereg_user.full_name_validated = full_name_validated
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update_fields.extend(["full_name", "full_name_validated"])
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prereg_user.save(update_fields=update_fields)
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except PreregistrationUser.DoesNotExist:
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prereg_user = create_preregistration_user(
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email, request,
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password_required=password_required,
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full_name=full_name,
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full_name_validated=full_name_validated
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)
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if multiuse_obj is not None:
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request.session.modified = True
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streams_to_subscribe = list(multiuse_obj.streams.all())
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prereg_user.streams.set(streams_to_subscribe)
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prereg_user.invited_as = invited_as
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prereg_user.save()
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# We want to create a confirmation link to create an account
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# in the current realm, i.e. one with a hostname of
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# realm.host. For the Apache REMOTE_USER_SSO auth code path,
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# this is preferable over realm.get_host() because the latter
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# contains the port number of the Apache instance and we want
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# to send the user back to nginx. But if we're in the realm
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# creation code path, there might not be a realm yet, so we
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# have to use request.get_host().
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if realm is not None:
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host = realm.host
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else:
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host = request.get_host()
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confirmation_link = create_confirmation_link(prereg_user, host,
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Confirmation.USER_REGISTRATION)
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if is_signup:
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return redirect(confirmation_link)
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context = {'email': email,
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'continue_link': confirmation_link,
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'full_name': full_name}
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return render(request,
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'zerver/confirm_continue_registration.html',
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context=context)
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# This email address it not allowed to join this organization, so
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# just send the user back to the registration page.
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url = reverse('register')
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context = login_context(request)
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extra_context = {'form': form, 'current_url': lambda: url,
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'from_multiuse_invite': from_multiuse_invite,
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'multiuse_object_key': multiuse_object_key,
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'mobile_flow_otp': mobile_flow_otp,
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'desktop_flow_otp': desktop_flow_otp} # type: Mapping[str, Any]
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context.update(extra_context)
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return render(request, 'zerver/accounts_home.html', context=context)
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def redirect_to_subdomain_login_url() -> HttpResponseRedirect:
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login_url = reverse('django.contrib.auth.views.login')
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redirect_url = login_url + '?subdomain=1'
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return HttpResponseRedirect(redirect_url)
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def register_remote_user(request: HttpRequest, remote_username: str,
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full_name: str='',
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mobile_flow_otp: Optional[str]=None,
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desktop_flow_otp: Optional[str]=None,
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is_signup: bool=False,
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multiuse_object_key: str='',
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full_name_validated: bool=False) -> HttpResponse:
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email = remote_user_to_email(remote_username)
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# We have verified the user controls an email address, but
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# there's no associated Zulip user account. Consider sending
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# the request to registration.
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return maybe_send_to_registration(request, email, full_name, password_required=False,
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mobile_flow_otp=mobile_flow_otp,
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desktop_flow_otp=desktop_flow_otp,
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is_signup=is_signup, multiuse_object_key=multiuse_object_key,
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full_name_validated=full_name_validated)
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def login_or_register_remote_user(request: HttpRequest, remote_username: str,
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user_profile: Optional[UserProfile], full_name: str='',
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mobile_flow_otp: Optional[str]=None,
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desktop_flow_otp: Optional[str]=None,
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realm: Optional[Realm]=None,
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is_signup: bool=False, redirect_to: str='',
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multiuse_object_key: str='',
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full_name_validated: bool=False) -> HttpResponse:
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"""Given a successful authentication showing the user controls given
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email address (remote_username) and potentially a UserProfile
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object (if the user already has a Zulip account), redirect the
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browser to the appropriate place:
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* The logged-in app if the user already has a Zulip account and is
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trying to login, potentially to an initial narrow or page that had been
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saved in the `redirect_to` parameter.
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* The registration form if is_signup was set (i.e. the user is
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trying to create a Zulip account)
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* A special `confirm_continue_registration.html` "do you want to
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register or try another account" if the user doesn't have a
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Zulip account but is_signup is False (i.e. the user tried to login
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and then did social authentication selecting an email address that does
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not have a Zulip account in this organization).
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* A zulip:// URL to send control back to the mobile or desktop apps if they
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are doing authentication using the mobile_flow_otp or desktop_flow_otp flow.
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"""
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if user_profile is None or user_profile.is_mirror_dummy:
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return register_remote_user(request, remote_username, full_name,
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is_signup=is_signup,
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mobile_flow_otp=mobile_flow_otp,
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desktop_flow_otp=desktop_flow_otp,
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multiuse_object_key=multiuse_object_key,
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full_name_validated=full_name_validated)
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# Otherwise, the user has successfully authenticated to an
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# account, and we need to do the right thing depending whether
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# or not they're using the mobile OTP flow or want a browser session.
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if mobile_flow_otp is not None:
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return finish_mobile_flow(request, user_profile, mobile_flow_otp)
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elif desktop_flow_otp is not None:
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assert realm is not None
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return finish_desktop_flow(request, user_profile, realm, desktop_flow_otp)
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do_login(request, user_profile)
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redirect_to = get_safe_redirect_to(redirect_to, user_profile.realm.uri)
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return HttpResponseRedirect(redirect_to)
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def finish_desktop_flow(request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile,
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realm: Realm, otp: str) -> HttpResponse:
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"""
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The desktop otp flow returns to the app (through a zulip:// redirect)
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a token that allows obtaining (through log_into_subdomain) a logged in session
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for the user account we authenticated in this flow.
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The token can only be used once and within LOGIN_KEY_EXPIRATION_SECONDS
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of being created, as nothing more powerful is needed for the desktop flow
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and this ensures the key can only be used for completing this authentication attempt.
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"""
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data = {'email': user_profile.delivery_email,
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'subdomain': realm.subdomain}
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token = store_login_data(data)
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return create_response_for_otp_flow(token, otp, user_profile,
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encrypted_key_field_name='otp_encrypted_login_key')
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def finish_mobile_flow(request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile, otp: str) -> HttpResponse:
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# For the mobile Oauth flow, we send the API key and other
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# necessary details in a redirect to a zulip:// URI scheme.
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api_key = get_api_key(user_profile)
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response = create_response_for_otp_flow(api_key, otp, user_profile,
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encrypted_key_field_name='otp_encrypted_api_key')
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# Since we are returning an API key instead of going through
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# the Django login() function (which creates a browser
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# session, etc.), the "new login" signal handler (which
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# triggers an email notification new logins) will not run
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# automatically. So we call it manually here.
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#
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# Arguably, sending a fake 'user_logged_in' signal would be a better approach:
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# user_logged_in.send(sender=user_profile.__class__, request=request, user=user_profile)
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email_on_new_login(sender=user_profile.__class__, request=request, user=user_profile)
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# Mark this request as having a logged-in user for our server logs.
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process_client(request, user_profile)
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request._email = user_profile.delivery_email
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return response
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def create_response_for_otp_flow(key: str, otp: str, user_profile: UserProfile,
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encrypted_key_field_name: str) -> HttpResponse:
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params = {
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encrypted_key_field_name: otp_encrypt_api_key(key, otp),
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'email': user_profile.delivery_email,
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'realm': user_profile.realm.uri,
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}
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# We can't use HttpResponseRedirect, since it only allows HTTP(S) URLs
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response = HttpResponse(status=302)
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response['Location'] = 'zulip://login?' + urllib.parse.urlencode(params)
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return response
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@log_view_func
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@has_request_variables
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def remote_user_sso(request: HttpRequest,
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mobile_flow_otp: Optional[str]=REQ(default=None),
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desktop_flow_otp: Optional[str]=REQ(default=None)) -> HttpResponse:
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subdomain = get_subdomain(request)
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try:
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realm = get_realm(subdomain) # type: Optional[Realm]
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except Realm.DoesNotExist:
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realm = None
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if not auth_enabled_helper([ZulipRemoteUserBackend.auth_backend_name], realm):
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return redirect_to_config_error("remoteuser/backend_disabled")
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try:
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remote_user = request.META["REMOTE_USER"]
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except KeyError:
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return redirect_to_config_error("remoteuser/remote_user_header_missing")
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# Django invokes authenticate methods by matching arguments, and this
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# authentication flow will not invoke LDAP authentication because of
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# this condition of Django so no need to check if LDAP backend is
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# enabled.
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validate_login_email(remote_user_to_email(remote_user))
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# Here we support the mobile and desktop flow for REMOTE_USER_BACKEND; we
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# validate the data format and then pass it through to
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# login_or_register_remote_user if appropriate.
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validate_otp_params(mobile_flow_otp, desktop_flow_otp)
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subdomain = get_subdomain(request)
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if realm is None:
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user_profile = None
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else:
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user_profile = authenticate(remote_user=remote_user, realm=realm)
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redirect_to = request.GET.get('next', '')
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return login_or_register_remote_user(request, remote_user, user_profile,
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mobile_flow_otp=mobile_flow_otp,
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desktop_flow_otp=desktop_flow_otp,
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realm=realm,
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redirect_to=redirect_to)
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@csrf_exempt
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@log_view_func
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def remote_user_jwt(request: HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse:
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subdomain = get_subdomain(request)
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try:
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auth_key = settings.JWT_AUTH_KEYS[subdomain]
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except KeyError:
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raise JsonableError(_("Auth key for this subdomain not found."))
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try:
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json_web_token = request.POST["json_web_token"]
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options = {'verify_signature': True}
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payload = jwt.decode(json_web_token, auth_key, options=options)
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except KeyError:
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raise JsonableError(_("No JSON web token passed in request"))
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except jwt.InvalidTokenError:
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raise JsonableError(_("Bad JSON web token"))
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remote_user = payload.get("user", None)
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if remote_user is None:
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raise JsonableError(_("No user specified in JSON web token claims"))
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email_domain = payload.get('realm', None)
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if email_domain is None:
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raise JsonableError(_("No organization specified in JSON web token claims"))
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email = "%s@%s" % (remote_user, email_domain)
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try:
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realm = get_realm(subdomain)
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except Realm.DoesNotExist:
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raise JsonableError(_("Wrong subdomain"))
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user_profile = authenticate_remote_user(realm, email)
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return login_or_register_remote_user(request, email, user_profile, remote_user)
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def oauth_redirect_to_root(request: HttpRequest, url: str,
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sso_type: str, is_signup: bool=False,
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extra_url_params: Dict[str, str]={}) -> HttpResponse:
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main_site_uri = settings.ROOT_DOMAIN_URI + url
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if settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_SUBDOMAIN is not None and sso_type == 'social':
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main_site_uri = (settings.EXTERNAL_URI_SCHEME +
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settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_SUBDOMAIN +
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"." +
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settings.EXTERNAL_HOST) + url
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params = {
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'subdomain': get_subdomain(request),
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'is_signup': '1' if is_signup else '0',
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}
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params['multiuse_object_key'] = request.GET.get('multiuse_object_key', '')
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|
|
# mobile_flow_otp is a one-time pad provided by the app that we
|
|
# can use to encrypt the API key when passing back to the app.
|
|
mobile_flow_otp = request.GET.get('mobile_flow_otp')
|
|
desktop_flow_otp = request.GET.get('desktop_flow_otp')
|
|
|
|
validate_otp_params(mobile_flow_otp, desktop_flow_otp)
|
|
if mobile_flow_otp is not None:
|
|
params['mobile_flow_otp'] = mobile_flow_otp
|
|
if desktop_flow_otp is not None:
|
|
params['desktop_flow_otp'] = desktop_flow_otp
|
|
|
|
next = request.GET.get('next')
|
|
if next:
|
|
params['next'] = next
|
|
|
|
params = {**params, **extra_url_params}
|
|
|
|
return redirect(main_site_uri + '?' + urllib.parse.urlencode(params))
|
|
|
|
def start_social_login(request: HttpRequest, backend: str, extra_arg: Optional[str]=None
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
backend_url = reverse('social:begin', args=[backend])
|
|
extra_url_params = {} # type: Dict[str, str]
|
|
if backend == "saml":
|
|
result = SAMLAuthBackend.check_config()
|
|
if result is not None:
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
# This backend requires the name of the IdP (from the list of configured ones)
|
|
# to be passed as the parameter.
|
|
if not extra_arg or extra_arg not in settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_SAML_ENABLED_IDPS:
|
|
logging.info("Attempted to initiate SAML authentication with wrong idp argument: {}"
|
|
.format(extra_arg))
|
|
return redirect_to_config_error("saml")
|
|
extra_url_params = {'idp': extra_arg}
|
|
if (backend == "github") and not (settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_GITHUB_KEY and
|
|
settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_GITHUB_SECRET):
|
|
return redirect_to_config_error("github")
|
|
if (backend == "google") and not (settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_GOOGLE_KEY and
|
|
settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_GOOGLE_SECRET):
|
|
return redirect_to_config_error("google")
|
|
if (backend == "gitlab") and not (settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_GITLAB_KEY and
|
|
settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_GITLAB_SECRET):
|
|
return redirect_to_config_error("gitlab")
|
|
# TODO: Add a similar block for AzureAD.
|
|
|
|
return oauth_redirect_to_root(request, backend_url, 'social', extra_url_params=extra_url_params)
|
|
|
|
def start_social_signup(request: HttpRequest, backend: str, extra_arg: Optional[str]=None
|
|
) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
backend_url = reverse('social:begin', args=[backend])
|
|
extra_url_params = {} # type: Dict[str, str]
|
|
if backend == "saml":
|
|
result = SAMLAuthBackend.check_config()
|
|
if result is not None:
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
if not extra_arg or extra_arg not in settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_SAML_ENABLED_IDPS:
|
|
logging.info("Attempted to initiate SAML authentication with wrong idp argument: {}"
|
|
.format(extra_arg))
|
|
return redirect_to_config_error("saml")
|
|
extra_url_params = {'idp': extra_arg}
|
|
return oauth_redirect_to_root(request, backend_url, 'social', is_signup=True,
|
|
extra_url_params=extra_url_params)
|
|
|
|
def social_auth(request: HttpRequest, backend: str) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
"""
|
|
python-social-auth sets certain fields from the request into the session
|
|
and doesn't clear them if another request is made with a field that was present
|
|
in the previous request now missing. We use this function to hook into the beginning
|
|
of the social auth flow to ensure the session is properly cleared out.
|
|
This function and the corresponding url entry in urls.py should be removed if this issue
|
|
gets fixed upstream - https://github.com/python-social-auth/social-core/issues/425
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
for field_name in settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_FIELDS_STORED_IN_SESSION:
|
|
try:
|
|
del request.session[field_name]
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
return social_django_auth(request, backend)
|
|
|
|
def authenticate_remote_user(realm: Realm,
|
|
email_address: Optional[str]) -> Optional[UserProfile]:
|
|
if email_address is None:
|
|
# No need to authenticate if email address is None. We already
|
|
# know that user_profile would be None as well. In fact, if we
|
|
# call authenticate in this case, we might get an exception from
|
|
# ZulipDummyBackend which doesn't accept a None as a username.
|
|
logging.warning("Email address was None while trying to authenticate "
|
|
"remote user.")
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
user_profile = authenticate(username=email_address,
|
|
realm=realm,
|
|
use_dummy_backend=True)
|
|
return user_profile
|
|
|
|
_subdomain_token_salt = 'zerver.views.auth.log_into_subdomain'
|
|
LOGIN_KEY_PREFIX = "login_key_"
|
|
LOGIN_KEY_FORMAT = LOGIN_KEY_PREFIX + "{token}"
|
|
LOGIN_KEY_EXPIRATION_SECONDS = 15
|
|
LOGIN_TOKEN_LENGTH = UserProfile.API_KEY_LENGTH
|
|
|
|
@log_view_func
|
|
def log_into_subdomain(request: HttpRequest, token: str) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
"""Given a valid authentication token (generated by
|
|
redirect_and_log_into_subdomain called on auth.zulip.example.com),
|
|
call login_or_register_remote_user, passing all the authentication
|
|
result data that has been stored in redis, associated with this token.
|
|
Obligatory fields for the data are 'subdomain' and 'email', because this endpoint
|
|
needs to know which user and realm to log into. Others are optional and only used
|
|
if the user account still needs to be made and they're passed as argument to the
|
|
register_remote_user function.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not has_api_key_format(token): # The tokens are intended to have the same format as API keys.
|
|
logging.warning("log_into_subdomain: Malformed token given: %s" % (token,))
|
|
return HttpResponse(status=400)
|
|
|
|
data = get_login_data(token)
|
|
if data is None:
|
|
logging.warning("log_into_subdomain: Invalid token given: %s" % (token,))
|
|
return HttpResponse(status=400)
|
|
|
|
# We extract fields provided by the caller via the data object.
|
|
# The only fields that are required are email and subdomain (if we
|
|
# are simply doing login); more fields are expected if this is a
|
|
# new account registration flow or we're going to a specific
|
|
# narrow after login.
|
|
subdomain = get_subdomain(request)
|
|
if data['subdomain'] != subdomain:
|
|
raise JsonableError(_("Invalid subdomain"))
|
|
email_address = data['email']
|
|
|
|
full_name = data.get('name', '')
|
|
is_signup = data.get('is_signup', False)
|
|
redirect_to = data.get('next', '')
|
|
mobile_flow_otp = data.get('mobile_flow_otp')
|
|
desktop_flow_otp = data.get('desktop_flow_otp')
|
|
full_name_validated = data.get('full_name_validated', False)
|
|
multiuse_object_key = data.get('multiuse_object_key', '')
|
|
|
|
# We cannot pass the actual authenticated user_profile object that
|
|
# was fetched by the original authentication backend and passed
|
|
# into redirect_and_log_into_subdomain through a signed URL token,
|
|
# so we need to re-fetch it from the database.
|
|
if is_signup:
|
|
# If we are creating a new user account, user_profile will
|
|
# always have been None, so we set that here. In the event
|
|
# that a user account with this email was somehow created in a
|
|
# race, the eventual registration code will catch that and
|
|
# throw an error, so we don't need to check for that here.
|
|
user_profile = None
|
|
else:
|
|
# We're just trying to login. We can be reasonably confident
|
|
# that this subdomain actually has a corresponding active
|
|
# realm, since the signed cookie proves there was one very
|
|
# recently. But as part of fetching the UserProfile object
|
|
# for the target user, we use DummyAuthBackend, which
|
|
# conveniently re-validates that the realm and user account
|
|
# were not deactivated in the meantime.
|
|
|
|
# Note: Ideally, we'd have a nice user-facing error message
|
|
# for the case where this auth fails (because e.g. the realm
|
|
# or user was deactivated since the signed cookie was
|
|
# generated < 15 seconds ago), but the authentication result
|
|
# is correct in those cases and such a race would be very
|
|
# rare, so a nice error message is low priority.
|
|
realm = get_realm(subdomain)
|
|
user_profile = authenticate_remote_user(realm, email_address)
|
|
|
|
return login_or_register_remote_user(request, email_address, user_profile,
|
|
full_name,
|
|
is_signup=is_signup, redirect_to=redirect_to,
|
|
mobile_flow_otp=mobile_flow_otp,
|
|
desktop_flow_otp=desktop_flow_otp,
|
|
multiuse_object_key=multiuse_object_key,
|
|
full_name_validated=full_name_validated)
|
|
|
|
def store_login_data(data: Dict[str, Any]) -> str:
|
|
key = put_dict_in_redis(redis_client, LOGIN_KEY_FORMAT, data,
|
|
expiration_seconds=LOGIN_KEY_EXPIRATION_SECONDS,
|
|
token_length=LOGIN_TOKEN_LENGTH)
|
|
token = key.split(LOGIN_KEY_PREFIX, 1)[1] # remove the prefix
|
|
return token
|
|
|
|
def get_login_data(token: str, should_delete: bool=True) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
|
|
key = LOGIN_KEY_FORMAT.format(token=token)
|
|
data = get_dict_from_redis(redis_client, LOGIN_KEY_FORMAT, key)
|
|
if data is not None and should_delete:
|
|
redis_client.delete(key)
|
|
return data
|
|
|
|
def redirect_and_log_into_subdomain(realm: Realm, full_name: str, email_address: str,
|
|
is_signup: bool=False, redirect_to: str='',
|
|
mobile_flow_otp: Optional[str]=None,
|
|
desktop_flow_otp: Optional[str]=None,
|
|
multiuse_object_key: str='',
|
|
full_name_validated: bool=False,) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
data = {'name': full_name, 'email': email_address, 'subdomain': realm.subdomain,
|
|
'is_signup': is_signup, 'next': redirect_to,
|
|
'mobile_flow_otp': mobile_flow_otp,
|
|
'desktop_flow_otp': desktop_flow_otp,
|
|
'multiuse_object_key': multiuse_object_key,
|
|
'full_name_validated': full_name_validated}
|
|
token = store_login_data(data)
|
|
subdomain_login_uri = (realm.uri
|
|
+ reverse('zerver.views.auth.log_into_subdomain', args=[token]))
|
|
return redirect(subdomain_login_uri)
|
|
|
|
def get_dev_users(realm: Optional[Realm]=None, extra_users_count: int=10) -> List[UserProfile]:
|
|
# Development environments usually have only a few users, but
|
|
# it still makes sense to limit how many extra users we render to
|
|
# support performance testing with DevAuthBackend.
|
|
if realm is not None:
|
|
users_query = UserProfile.objects.select_related().filter(is_bot=False, is_active=True, realm=realm)
|
|
else:
|
|
users_query = UserProfile.objects.select_related().filter(is_bot=False, is_active=True)
|
|
|
|
shakespearian_users = users_query.exclude(email__startswith='extrauser').order_by('email')
|
|
extra_users = users_query.filter(email__startswith='extrauser').order_by('email')
|
|
# Limit the number of extra users we offer by default
|
|
extra_users = extra_users[0:extra_users_count]
|
|
users = list(shakespearian_users) + list(extra_users)
|
|
return users
|
|
|
|
def redirect_to_misconfigured_ldap_notice(error_type: int) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
if error_type == ZulipLDAPAuthBackend.REALM_IS_NONE_ERROR:
|
|
url = reverse('ldap_error_realm_is_none')
|
|
else:
|
|
raise AssertionError("Invalid error type")
|
|
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(url)
|
|
|
|
def show_deactivation_notice(request: HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
realm = get_realm_from_request(request)
|
|
if realm and realm.deactivated:
|
|
return render(request, "zerver/deactivated.html",
|
|
context={"deactivated_domain_name": realm.name})
|
|
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('zerver.views.auth.login_page'))
|
|
|
|
def redirect_to_deactivation_notice() -> HttpResponse:
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('zerver.views.auth.show_deactivation_notice'))
|
|
|
|
def add_dev_login_context(realm: Optional[Realm], context: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
|
|
users = get_dev_users(realm)
|
|
context['current_realm'] = realm
|
|
context['all_realms'] = Realm.objects.all()
|
|
|
|
context['direct_admins'] = [u for u in users if u.is_realm_admin]
|
|
context['guest_users'] = [u for u in users if u.is_guest]
|
|
context['direct_users'] = [u for u in users if not (u.is_realm_admin or u.is_guest)]
|
|
|
|
def update_login_page_context(request: HttpRequest, context: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
|
|
for key in ('email', 'subdomain', 'already_registered', 'is_deactivated'):
|
|
try:
|
|
context[key] = request.GET[key]
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
context['deactivated_account_error'] = DEACTIVATED_ACCOUNT_ERROR
|
|
context['wrong_subdomain_error'] = WRONG_SUBDOMAIN_ERROR
|
|
|
|
class TwoFactorLoginView(BaseTwoFactorLoginView):
|
|
extra_context = None # type: ExtraContext
|
|
form_list = (
|
|
('auth', OurAuthenticationForm),
|
|
('token', AuthenticationTokenForm),
|
|
('backup', BackupTokenForm),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, extra_context: ExtraContext=None,
|
|
*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
|
|
self.extra_context = extra_context
|
|
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def get_context_data(self, **kwargs: Any) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
|
context = super().get_context_data(**kwargs)
|
|
if self.extra_context is not None:
|
|
context.update(self.extra_context)
|
|
update_login_page_context(self.request, context)
|
|
|
|
realm = get_realm_from_request(self.request)
|
|
redirect_to = realm.uri if realm else '/'
|
|
context['next'] = self.request.GET.get('next', redirect_to)
|
|
return context
|
|
|
|
def done(self, form_list: List[Form], **kwargs: Any) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
"""
|
|
Login the user and redirect to the desired page.
|
|
|
|
We need to override this function so that we can redirect to
|
|
realm.uri instead of '/'.
|
|
"""
|
|
realm_uri = self.get_user().realm.uri
|
|
# This mock.patch business is an unpleasant hack that we'd
|
|
# ideally like to remove by instead patching the upstream
|
|
# module to support better configurability of the
|
|
# LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL setting. But until then, it works. We
|
|
# import mock.patch here because mock has an expensive import
|
|
# process involving pbr -> pkgresources (which is really slow).
|
|
from mock import patch
|
|
with patch.object(settings, 'LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL', realm_uri):
|
|
return super().done(form_list, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def login_page(request: HttpRequest, **kwargs: Any) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
# To support previewing the Zulip login pages, we have a special option
|
|
# that disables the default behavior of redirecting logged-in users to the
|
|
# logged-in app.
|
|
is_preview = 'preview' in request.GET
|
|
if settings.TWO_FACTOR_AUTHENTICATION_ENABLED:
|
|
if request.user and request.user.is_verified():
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(request.user.realm.uri)
|
|
elif request.user.is_authenticated and not is_preview:
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(request.user.realm.uri)
|
|
if is_subdomain_root_or_alias(request) and settings.ROOT_DOMAIN_LANDING_PAGE:
|
|
redirect_url = reverse('zerver.views.registration.realm_redirect')
|
|
if request.GET:
|
|
redirect_url = "{}?{}".format(redirect_url, request.GET.urlencode())
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(redirect_url)
|
|
|
|
realm = get_realm_from_request(request)
|
|
if realm and realm.deactivated:
|
|
return redirect_to_deactivation_notice()
|
|
|
|
extra_context = kwargs.pop('extra_context', {})
|
|
if dev_auth_enabled() and kwargs.get("template_name") == "zerver/dev_login.html":
|
|
if 'new_realm' in request.POST:
|
|
try:
|
|
realm = get_realm(request.POST['new_realm'])
|
|
except Realm.DoesNotExist:
|
|
realm = None
|
|
|
|
add_dev_login_context(realm, extra_context)
|
|
if realm and 'new_realm' in request.POST:
|
|
# If we're switching realms, redirect to that realm, but
|
|
# only if it actually exists.
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(realm.uri)
|
|
|
|
if 'username' in request.POST:
|
|
extra_context['email'] = request.POST['username']
|
|
extra_context.update(login_context(request))
|
|
|
|
if settings.TWO_FACTOR_AUTHENTICATION_ENABLED:
|
|
return start_two_factor_auth(request, extra_context=extra_context,
|
|
**kwargs)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
template_response = DjangoLoginView.as_view(
|
|
authentication_form=OurAuthenticationForm,
|
|
extra_context=extra_context, **kwargs)(request)
|
|
except ZulipLDAPConfigurationError as e:
|
|
assert len(e.args) > 1
|
|
return redirect_to_misconfigured_ldap_notice(e.args[1])
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(template_response, SimpleTemplateResponse):
|
|
# Only those responses that are rendered using a template have
|
|
# context_data attribute. This attribute doesn't exist otherwise. It is
|
|
# added in SimpleTemplateResponse class, which is a derived class of
|
|
# HttpResponse. See django.template.response.SimpleTemplateResponse,
|
|
# https://github.com/django/django/blob/master/django/template/response.py#L19.
|
|
update_login_page_context(request, template_response.context_data)
|
|
|
|
return template_response
|
|
|
|
def start_two_factor_auth(request: HttpRequest,
|
|
extra_context: ExtraContext=None,
|
|
**kwargs: Any) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
two_fa_form_field = 'two_factor_login_view-current_step'
|
|
if two_fa_form_field not in request.POST:
|
|
# Here we inject the 2FA step in the request context if it's missing to
|
|
# force the user to go to the first step of 2FA authentication process.
|
|
# This seems a bit hackish but simplifies things from testing point of
|
|
# view. I don't think this can result in anything bad because all the
|
|
# authentication logic runs after the auth step.
|
|
#
|
|
# If we don't do this, we will have to modify a lot of auth tests to
|
|
# insert this variable in the request.
|
|
request.POST = request.POST.copy()
|
|
request.POST.update({two_fa_form_field: 'auth'})
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
This is how Django implements as_view(), so extra_context will be passed
|
|
to the __init__ method of TwoFactorLoginView.
|
|
|
|
def as_view(cls, **initkwargs):
|
|
def view(request, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
self = cls(**initkwargs)
|
|
...
|
|
|
|
return view
|
|
"""
|
|
two_fa_view = TwoFactorLoginView.as_view(extra_context=extra_context,
|
|
**kwargs)
|
|
return two_fa_view(request, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@csrf_exempt
|
|
def dev_direct_login(request: HttpRequest, **kwargs: Any) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
# This function allows logging in without a password and should only be called
|
|
# in development environments. It may be called if the DevAuthBackend is included
|
|
# in settings.AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS
|
|
if (not dev_auth_enabled()) or settings.PRODUCTION:
|
|
# This check is probably not required, since authenticate would fail without
|
|
# an enabled DevAuthBackend.
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('dev_not_supported'))
|
|
email = request.POST['direct_email']
|
|
subdomain = get_subdomain(request)
|
|
realm = get_realm(subdomain)
|
|
user_profile = authenticate(dev_auth_username=email, realm=realm)
|
|
if user_profile is None:
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('dev_not_supported'))
|
|
do_login(request, user_profile)
|
|
|
|
next = request.GET.get('next', '')
|
|
redirect_to = get_safe_redirect_to(next, user_profile.realm.uri)
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(redirect_to)
|
|
|
|
@csrf_exempt
|
|
@require_post
|
|
@has_request_variables
|
|
def api_dev_fetch_api_key(request: HttpRequest, username: str=REQ()) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
"""This function allows logging in without a password on the Zulip
|
|
mobile apps when connecting to a Zulip development environment. It
|
|
requires DevAuthBackend to be included in settings.AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS.
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"""
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if not dev_auth_enabled() or settings.PRODUCTION:
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return json_error(_("Dev environment not enabled."))
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# Django invokes authenticate methods by matching arguments, and this
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# authentication flow will not invoke LDAP authentication because of
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# this condition of Django so no need to check if LDAP backend is
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# enabled.
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validate_login_email(username)
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subdomain = get_subdomain(request)
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realm = get_realm(subdomain)
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return_data = {} # type: Dict[str, bool]
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user_profile = authenticate(dev_auth_username=username,
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realm=realm,
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return_data=return_data)
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if return_data.get("inactive_realm"):
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return json_error(_("This organization has been deactivated."),
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data={"reason": "realm deactivated"}, status=403)
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if return_data.get("inactive_user"):
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return json_error(_("Your account has been disabled."),
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data={"reason": "user disable"}, status=403)
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if user_profile is None:
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return json_error(_("This user is not registered."),
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data={"reason": "unregistered"}, status=403)
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do_login(request, user_profile)
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api_key = get_api_key(user_profile)
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return json_success({"api_key": api_key, "email": user_profile.delivery_email})
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|
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@csrf_exempt
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|
def api_dev_list_users(request: HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse:
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if not dev_auth_enabled() or settings.PRODUCTION:
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return json_error(_("Dev environment not enabled."))
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users = get_dev_users()
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return json_success(dict(direct_admins=[dict(email=u.delivery_email, realm_uri=u.realm.uri)
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for u in users if u.is_realm_admin],
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|
direct_users=[dict(email=u.delivery_email, realm_uri=u.realm.uri)
|
|
for u in users if not u.is_realm_admin]))
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|
|
|
@csrf_exempt
|
|
@require_post
|
|
@has_request_variables
|
|
def api_fetch_api_key(request: HttpRequest, username: str=REQ(), password: str=REQ()) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
return_data = {} # type: Dict[str, bool]
|
|
subdomain = get_subdomain(request)
|
|
realm = get_realm(subdomain)
|
|
if not ldap_auth_enabled(realm=get_realm_from_request(request)):
|
|
# In case we don't authenticate against LDAP, check for a valid
|
|
# email. LDAP backend can authenticate against a non-email.
|
|
validate_login_email(username)
|
|
user_profile = authenticate(request=request,
|
|
username=username,
|
|
password=password,
|
|
realm=realm,
|
|
return_data=return_data)
|
|
if return_data.get("inactive_user"):
|
|
return json_error(_("Your account has been disabled."),
|
|
data={"reason": "user disable"}, status=403)
|
|
if return_data.get("inactive_realm"):
|
|
return json_error(_("This organization has been deactivated."),
|
|
data={"reason": "realm deactivated"}, status=403)
|
|
if return_data.get("password_auth_disabled"):
|
|
return json_error(_("Password auth is disabled in your team."),
|
|
data={"reason": "password auth disabled"}, status=403)
|
|
if user_profile is None:
|
|
return json_error(_("Your username or password is incorrect."),
|
|
data={"reason": "incorrect_creds"}, status=403)
|
|
|
|
# Maybe sending 'user_logged_in' signal is the better approach:
|
|
# user_logged_in.send(sender=user_profile.__class__, request=request, user=user_profile)
|
|
# Not doing this only because over here we don't add the user information
|
|
# in the session. If the signal receiver assumes that we do then that
|
|
# would cause problems.
|
|
email_on_new_login(sender=user_profile.__class__, request=request, user=user_profile)
|
|
|
|
# Mark this request as having a logged-in user for our server logs.
|
|
process_client(request, user_profile)
|
|
request._email = user_profile.delivery_email
|
|
|
|
api_key = get_api_key(user_profile)
|
|
return json_success({"api_key": api_key, "email": user_profile.delivery_email})
|
|
|
|
def get_auth_backends_data(request: HttpRequest) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
|
"""Returns which authentication methods are enabled on the server"""
|
|
subdomain = get_subdomain(request)
|
|
try:
|
|
realm = Realm.objects.get(string_id=subdomain)
|
|
except Realm.DoesNotExist:
|
|
# If not the root subdomain, this is an error
|
|
if subdomain != Realm.SUBDOMAIN_FOR_ROOT_DOMAIN:
|
|
raise JsonableError(_("Invalid subdomain"))
|
|
# With the root subdomain, it's an error or not depending
|
|
# whether ROOT_DOMAIN_LANDING_PAGE (which indicates whether
|
|
# there are some realms without subdomains on this server)
|
|
# is set.
|
|
if settings.ROOT_DOMAIN_LANDING_PAGE:
|
|
raise JsonableError(_("Subdomain required"))
|
|
else:
|
|
realm = None
|
|
result = {
|
|
"password": password_auth_enabled(realm),
|
|
}
|
|
for auth_backend_name in AUTH_BACKEND_NAME_MAP:
|
|
key = auth_backend_name.lower()
|
|
result[key] = auth_enabled_helper([auth_backend_name], realm)
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
def check_server_incompatibility(request: HttpRequest) -> bool:
|
|
user_agent = parse_user_agent(request.META.get("HTTP_USER_AGENT", "Missing User-Agent"))
|
|
return user_agent['name'] == "ZulipInvalid"
|
|
|
|
@require_safe
|
|
@csrf_exempt
|
|
def api_get_server_settings(request: HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
# Log which client is making this request.
|
|
process_client(request, request.user, skip_update_user_activity=True)
|
|
result = dict(
|
|
authentication_methods=get_auth_backends_data(request),
|
|
zulip_version=ZULIP_VERSION,
|
|
push_notifications_enabled=push_notifications_enabled(),
|
|
is_incompatible=check_server_incompatibility(request),
|
|
)
|
|
context = zulip_default_context(request)
|
|
context.update(login_context(request))
|
|
# IMPORTANT NOTE:
|
|
# realm_name, realm_icon, etc. are not guaranteed to appear in the response.
|
|
# * If they do, that means the server URL has only one realm on it
|
|
# * If they don't, the server has multiple realms, and it's not clear which is
|
|
# the requested realm, so we can't send back these data.
|
|
for settings_item in [
|
|
"email_auth_enabled",
|
|
"require_email_format_usernames",
|
|
"realm_uri",
|
|
"realm_name",
|
|
"realm_icon",
|
|
"realm_description",
|
|
"external_authentication_methods"]:
|
|
if context[settings_item] is not None:
|
|
result[settings_item] = context[settings_item]
|
|
return json_success(result)
|
|
|
|
@has_request_variables
|
|
def json_fetch_api_key(request: HttpRequest, user_profile: UserProfile,
|
|
password: str=REQ(default='')) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
subdomain = get_subdomain(request)
|
|
realm = get_realm(subdomain)
|
|
if password_auth_enabled(user_profile.realm):
|
|
if not authenticate(request=request, username=user_profile.delivery_email, password=password,
|
|
realm=realm):
|
|
return json_error(_("Your username or password is incorrect."))
|
|
|
|
api_key = get_api_key(user_profile)
|
|
return json_success({"api_key": api_key})
|
|
|
|
@csrf_exempt
|
|
def api_fetch_google_client_id(request: HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
if not settings.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID:
|
|
return json_error(_("GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID is not configured"), status=400)
|
|
return json_success({"google_client_id": settings.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID})
|
|
|
|
@require_post
|
|
def logout_then_login(request: HttpRequest, **kwargs: Any) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
return django_logout_then_login(request, kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def password_reset(request: HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse:
|
|
if not Realm.objects.filter(string_id=get_subdomain(request)).exists():
|
|
# If trying to get to password reset on a subdomain that
|
|
# doesn't exist, just go to find_account.
|
|
redirect_url = reverse('zerver.views.registration.find_account')
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(redirect_url)
|
|
|
|
view_func = DjangoPasswordResetView.as_view(template_name='zerver/reset.html',
|
|
form_class=ZulipPasswordResetForm,
|
|
success_url='/accounts/password/reset/done/')
|
|
return view_func(request)
|
|
|
|
@csrf_exempt
|
|
def saml_sp_metadata(request: HttpRequest, **kwargs: Any) -> HttpResponse: # nocoverage
|
|
"""
|
|
This is the view function for generating our SP metadata
|
|
for SAML authentication. It's meant for helping check the correctness
|
|
of the configuration when setting up SAML, or for obtaining the XML metadata
|
|
if the IdP requires it.
|
|
Taken from https://python-social-auth.readthedocs.io/en/latest/backends/saml.html
|
|
"""
|
|
if not saml_auth_enabled():
|
|
return redirect_to_config_error("saml")
|
|
|
|
complete_url = reverse('social:complete', args=("saml",))
|
|
saml_backend = load_backend(load_strategy(request), "saml",
|
|
complete_url)
|
|
metadata, errors = saml_backend.generate_metadata_xml()
|
|
if not errors:
|
|
return HttpResponse(content=metadata,
|
|
content_type='text/xml')
|
|
|
|
return HttpResponseServerError(content=', '.join(errors))
|