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939 lines
43 KiB
Python
939 lines
43 KiB
Python
# Documentation for Zulip's authentication backends is split across a few places:
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#
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# * https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/production/authentication-methods.html and
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# zproject/prod_settings_template.py have user-level configuration documentation.
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# * https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/subsystems/auth.html has developer-level
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# documentation, especially on testing authentication backends in the Zulip
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# development environment.
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#
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# Django upstream's documentation for authentication backends is also
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# helpful background. The most important detail to understand for
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# reading this file is that the Django authenticate() function will
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# call the authenticate methods of all backends registered in
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# settings.AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS that have a function signature
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# matching the args/kwargs passed in the authenticate() call.
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import logging
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from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Set, Tuple, Union
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from django_auth_ldap.backend import LDAPBackend, _LDAPUser
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from django.contrib.auth import get_backends
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from django.contrib.auth.backends import RemoteUserBackend
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
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from django.core.validators import validate_email
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from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect
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from django.urls import reverse
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from requests import HTTPError
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from social_core.backends.github import GithubOAuth2, GithubOrganizationOAuth2, \
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GithubTeamOAuth2
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from social_core.backends.azuread import AzureADOAuth2
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from social_core.backends.base import BaseAuth
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from social_core.backends.oauth import BaseOAuth2
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from social_core.exceptions import AuthFailed, SocialAuthBaseException
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from zerver.lib.actions import do_create_user, do_reactivate_user, do_deactivate_user, \
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do_update_user_custom_profile_data, validate_email_for_realm
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from zerver.lib.dev_ldap_directory import init_fakeldap
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from zerver.lib.request import JsonableError
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from zerver.lib.users import check_full_name, validate_user_custom_profile_field
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from zerver.models import CustomProfileField, DisposableEmailError, DomainNotAllowedForRealmError, \
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EmailContainsPlusError, PreregistrationUser, UserProfile, Realm, custom_profile_fields_for_realm, \
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email_allowed_for_realm, get_default_stream_groups, get_user_profile_by_id, remote_user_to_email, \
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email_to_username, get_realm, get_user_by_delivery_email, supported_auth_backends
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# This first batch of methods is used by other code in Zulip to check
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# whether a given authentication backend is enabled for a given realm.
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# In each case, we both needs to check at the server level (via
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# `settings.AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS`, queried via
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# `django.contrib.auth.get_backends`) and at the realm level (via the
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# `Realm.authentication_methods` BitField).
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def pad_method_dict(method_dict: Dict[str, bool]) -> Dict[str, bool]:
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"""Pads an authentication methods dict to contain all auth backends
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supported by the software, regardless of whether they are
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configured on this server"""
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for key in AUTH_BACKEND_NAME_MAP:
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if key not in method_dict:
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method_dict[key] = False
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return method_dict
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def auth_enabled_helper(backends_to_check: List[str], realm: Optional[Realm]) -> bool:
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if realm is not None:
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enabled_method_dict = realm.authentication_methods_dict()
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pad_method_dict(enabled_method_dict)
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else:
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enabled_method_dict = dict((method, True) for method in Realm.AUTHENTICATION_FLAGS)
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pad_method_dict(enabled_method_dict)
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for supported_backend in supported_auth_backends():
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for backend_name in backends_to_check:
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backend = AUTH_BACKEND_NAME_MAP[backend_name]
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if enabled_method_dict[backend_name] and isinstance(supported_backend, backend):
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return True
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return False
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def ldap_auth_enabled(realm: Optional[Realm]=None) -> bool:
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return auth_enabled_helper(['LDAP'], realm)
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def email_auth_enabled(realm: Optional[Realm]=None) -> bool:
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return auth_enabled_helper(['Email'], realm)
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def password_auth_enabled(realm: Optional[Realm]=None) -> bool:
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return ldap_auth_enabled(realm) or email_auth_enabled(realm)
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def dev_auth_enabled(realm: Optional[Realm]=None) -> bool:
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return auth_enabled_helper(['Dev'], realm)
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def google_auth_enabled(realm: Optional[Realm]=None) -> bool:
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return auth_enabled_helper(['Google'], realm)
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def github_auth_enabled(realm: Optional[Realm]=None) -> bool:
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return auth_enabled_helper(['GitHub'], realm)
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def any_oauth_backend_enabled(realm: Optional[Realm]=None) -> bool:
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"""Used by the login page process to determine whether to show the
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'OR' for login with Google"""
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return auth_enabled_helper(OAUTH_BACKEND_NAMES, realm)
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def require_email_format_usernames(realm: Optional[Realm]=None) -> bool:
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if ldap_auth_enabled(realm):
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if settings.LDAP_EMAIL_ATTR or settings.LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN:
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return False
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return True
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def common_get_active_user(email: str, realm: Realm,
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return_data: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]=None) -> Optional[UserProfile]:
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"""This is the core common function used by essentially all
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authentication backends to check if there's an active user account
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with a given email address in the organization, handling both
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user-level and realm-level deactivation correctly.
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"""
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try:
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user_profile = get_user_by_delivery_email(email, realm)
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except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
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# If the user doesn't have an account in the target realm, we
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# check whether they might have an account in another realm,
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# and if so, provide a helpful error message via
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# `invalid_subdomain`.
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if not UserProfile.objects.filter(delivery_email__iexact=email).exists():
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return None
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if return_data is not None:
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return_data['invalid_subdomain'] = True
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return None
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if not user_profile.is_active:
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if return_data is not None:
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if user_profile.is_mirror_dummy:
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# Record whether it's a mirror dummy account
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return_data['is_mirror_dummy'] = True
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return_data['inactive_user'] = True
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return None
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if user_profile.realm.deactivated:
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if return_data is not None:
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return_data['inactive_realm'] = True
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return None
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return user_profile
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class ZulipAuthMixin:
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"""This common mixin is used to override Django's default behavior for
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looking up a logged-in user by ID to use a version that fetches
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from memcached before checking the database (avoiding a database
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query in most cases).
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"""
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def get_user(self, user_profile_id: int) -> Optional[UserProfile]:
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"""Override the Django method for getting a UserProfile object from
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the user_profile_id,."""
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try:
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return get_user_profile_by_id(user_profile_id)
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except UserProfile.DoesNotExist:
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return None
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class ZulipDummyBackend(ZulipAuthMixin):
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"""Used when we want to log you in without checking any
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authentication (i.e. new user registration or when otherwise
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authentication has already been checked earlier in the process).
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We ensure that this backend only ever successfully authenticates
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when explicitly requested by including the use_dummy_backend kwarg.
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"""
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def authenticate(self, username: Optional[str]=None, realm: Optional[Realm]=None,
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use_dummy_backend: bool=False,
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return_data: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]=None) -> Optional[UserProfile]:
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if use_dummy_backend:
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# These are kwargs only for readability; they should never be None
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assert username is not None
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assert realm is not None
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return common_get_active_user(username, realm, return_data)
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return None
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class EmailAuthBackend(ZulipAuthMixin):
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"""
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Email+Password Authentication Backend (the default).
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Allows a user to sign in using an email/password pair.
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"""
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def authenticate(self, username: Optional[str]=None, password: Optional[str]=None,
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realm: Optional[Realm]=None,
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return_data: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]=None) -> Optional[UserProfile]:
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""" Authenticate a user based on email address as the user name. """
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if username is None or password is None:
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# Because of how we structure our auth calls to always
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# specify which backend to use when not using
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# EmailAuthBackend, username and password should always be set.
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raise AssertionError("Invalid call to authenticate for EmailAuthBackend")
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if realm is None:
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return None
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if not password_auth_enabled(realm):
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if return_data is not None:
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return_data['password_auth_disabled'] = True
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return None
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if not email_auth_enabled(realm):
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if return_data is not None:
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return_data['email_auth_disabled'] = True
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return None
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user_profile = common_get_active_user(username, realm, return_data=return_data)
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if user_profile is None:
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return None
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if user_profile.check_password(password):
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return user_profile
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return None
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class GoogleMobileOauth2Backend(ZulipAuthMixin):
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"""
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Google Apps authentication for the legacy Android app.
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DummyAuthBackend is what's actually used for our modern Google auth,
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both for web and mobile (the latter via the mobile_flow_otp feature).
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Allows a user to sign in using a Google-issued OAuth2 token.
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Ref:
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https://developers.google.com/+/mobile/android/sign-in#server-side_access_for_your_app
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https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/CrossClientAuth#offlineAccess
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"""
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def authenticate(self, google_oauth2_token: Optional[str]=None, realm: Optional[Realm]=None,
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return_data: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]=None) -> Optional[UserProfile]:
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# We lazily import apiclient as part of optimizing the base
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# import time for a Zulip management command, since it's only
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# used in this one code path and takes 30-50ms to import.
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from apiclient.sample_tools import client as googleapiclient
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from oauth2client.crypt import AppIdentityError
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if realm is None:
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return None
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if return_data is None:
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return_data = {}
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if not google_auth_enabled(realm=realm):
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return_data["google_auth_disabled"] = True
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return None
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try:
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token_payload = googleapiclient.verify_id_token(google_oauth2_token, settings.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID)
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except AppIdentityError:
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return None
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if token_payload["email_verified"] not in (True, "true"):
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return_data["valid_attestation"] = False
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return None
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return_data["valid_attestation"] = True
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return common_get_active_user(token_payload["email"], realm, return_data)
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class ZulipRemoteUserBackend(RemoteUserBackend):
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"""Authentication backend that reads the Apache REMOTE_USER variable.
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Used primarily in enterprise environments with an SSO solution
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that has an Apache REMOTE_USER integration. For manual testing, see
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https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/production/authentication-methods.html
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See also remote_user_sso in zerver/views/auth.py.
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"""
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create_unknown_user = False
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def authenticate(self, remote_user: Optional[str], realm: Optional[Realm]=None,
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return_data: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]=None) -> Optional[UserProfile]:
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assert remote_user is not None
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if realm is None:
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return None
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if not auth_enabled_helper(["RemoteUser"], realm):
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return None
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email = remote_user_to_email(remote_user)
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return common_get_active_user(email, realm, return_data=return_data)
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def is_valid_email(email: str) -> bool:
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try:
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validate_email(email)
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except ValidationError:
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return False
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return True
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def email_belongs_to_ldap(realm: Realm, email: str) -> bool:
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"""Used to make determinations on whether a user's email address is
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managed by LDAP. For environments using both LDAP and
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Email+Password authentication, we do not allow EmailAuthBackend
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authentication for email addresses managed by LDAP (to avoid a
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security issue where one create separate credentials for an LDAP
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user), and this function is used to enforce that rule.
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"""
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if not ldap_auth_enabled(realm):
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return False
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# If we don't have an LDAP domain, it's impossible to tell which
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# accounts are LDAP accounts, so treat all of them as LDAP
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# accounts
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if not settings.LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN:
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return True
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# Otherwise, check if the email ends with LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN
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return email.strip().lower().endswith("@" + settings.LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN)
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class ZulipLDAPException(_LDAPUser.AuthenticationFailed):
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"""Since this inherits from _LDAPUser.AuthenticationFailed, these will
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be caught and logged at debug level inside django-auth-ldap's authenticate()"""
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pass
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class ZulipLDAPExceptionOutsideDomain(ZulipLDAPException):
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pass
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class ZulipLDAPConfigurationError(Exception):
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pass
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LDAP_USER_ACCOUNT_CONTROL_DISABLED_MASK = 2
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class ZulipLDAPAuthBackendBase(ZulipAuthMixin, LDAPBackend):
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"""Common code between LDAP authentication (ZulipLDAPAuthBackend) and
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using LDAP just to sync user data (ZulipLDAPUserPopulator).
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To fully understand our LDAP backend, you may want to skim
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django_auth_ldap/backend.py from the upstream django-auth-ldap
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library. It's not a lot of code, and searching around in that
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file makes the flow for LDAP authentication clear.
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"""
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def __init__(self) -> None:
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# Used to initialize a fake LDAP directly for both manual
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# and automated testing in a development environment where
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# there is no actual LDAP server.
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if settings.DEVELOPMENT and settings.FAKE_LDAP_MODE: # nocoverage
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init_fakeldap()
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# Disable django-auth-ldap's permissions functions -- we don't use
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# the standard Django user/group permissions system because they
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# are prone to performance issues.
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def has_perm(self, user: Optional[UserProfile], perm: Any, obj: Any=None) -> bool:
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return False
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def has_module_perms(self, user: Optional[UserProfile], app_label: Optional[str]) -> bool:
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return False
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def get_all_permissions(self, user: Optional[UserProfile], obj: Any=None) -> Set[Any]:
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return set()
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def get_group_permissions(self, user: Optional[UserProfile], obj: Any=None) -> Set[Any]:
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return set()
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def django_to_ldap_username(self, username: str) -> str:
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if settings.LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN:
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if is_valid_email(username):
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if not username.endswith("@" + settings.LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN):
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raise ZulipLDAPExceptionOutsideDomain("Email %s does not match LDAP domain %s." % (
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username, settings.LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN))
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return email_to_username(username)
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return username
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def ldap_to_django_username(self, username: str) -> str:
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if settings.LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN:
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return "@".join((username, settings.LDAP_APPEND_DOMAIN))
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return username
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def sync_avatar_from_ldap(self, user: UserProfile, ldap_user: _LDAPUser) -> None:
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if 'avatar' in settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP:
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# We do local imports here to avoid import loops
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from zerver.lib.upload import upload_avatar_image
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from zerver.lib.actions import do_change_avatar_fields
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from io import BytesIO
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avatar_attr_name = settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP['avatar']
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if avatar_attr_name not in ldap_user.attrs: # nocoverage
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# If this specific user doesn't have e.g. a
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# thumbnailPhoto set in LDAP, just skip that user.
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return
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upload_avatar_image(BytesIO(ldap_user.attrs[avatar_attr_name][0]), user, user)
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do_change_avatar_fields(user, UserProfile.AVATAR_FROM_USER)
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def is_account_control_disabled_user(self, ldap_user: _LDAPUser) -> bool:
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"""Implements the userAccountControl check for whether a user has been
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disabled in an Active Directory server being integrated with
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Zulip via LDAP."""
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account_control_value = ldap_user.attrs[settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP['userAccountControl']][0]
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ldap_disabled = bool(int(account_control_value) & LDAP_USER_ACCOUNT_CONTROL_DISABLED_MASK)
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return ldap_disabled
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@classmethod
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def get_mapped_name(cls, ldap_user: _LDAPUser) -> Tuple[str, str]:
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"""Constructs the user's Zulip full_name and short_name fields from
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the LDAP data"""
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if "full_name" in settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP:
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full_name_attr = settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP["full_name"]
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short_name = full_name = ldap_user.attrs[full_name_attr][0]
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elif all(key in settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP for key in {"first_name", "last_name"}):
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first_name_attr = settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP["first_name"]
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last_name_attr = settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP["last_name"]
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short_name = ldap_user.attrs[first_name_attr][0]
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full_name = short_name + ' ' + ldap_user.attrs[last_name_attr][0]
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else:
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raise ZulipLDAPException("Missing required mapping for user's full name")
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if "short_name" in settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP:
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short_name_attr = settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP["short_name"]
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short_name = ldap_user.attrs[short_name_attr][0]
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return full_name, short_name
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def sync_full_name_from_ldap(self, user_profile: UserProfile,
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ldap_user: _LDAPUser) -> None:
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from zerver.lib.actions import do_change_full_name
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full_name, _ = self.get_mapped_name(ldap_user)
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if full_name != user_profile.full_name:
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try:
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full_name = check_full_name(full_name)
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except JsonableError as e:
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raise ZulipLDAPException(e.msg)
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do_change_full_name(user_profile, full_name, None)
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def sync_custom_profile_fields_from_ldap(self, user_profile: UserProfile,
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ldap_user: _LDAPUser) -> None:
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values_by_var_name = {} # type: Dict[str, Union[int, str, List[int]]]
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for attr, ldap_attr in settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP.items():
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if not attr.startswith('custom_profile_field__'):
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continue
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var_name = attr.split('custom_profile_field__')[1]
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try:
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value = ldap_user.attrs[ldap_attr][0]
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except KeyError:
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# If this user doesn't have this field set then ignore this
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# field and continue syncing other fields. `django-auth-ldap`
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# automatically logs error about missing field.
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continue
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values_by_var_name[var_name] = value
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fields_by_var_name = {} # type: Dict[str, CustomProfileField]
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custom_profile_fields = custom_profile_fields_for_realm(user_profile.realm.id)
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for field in custom_profile_fields:
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var_name = '_'.join(field.name.lower().split(' '))
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fields_by_var_name[var_name] = field
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existing_values = {}
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for data in user_profile.profile_data:
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var_name = '_'.join(data['name'].lower().split(' ')) # type: ignore # data field values can also be int
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existing_values[var_name] = data['value']
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profile_data = [] # type: List[Dict[str, Union[int, str, List[int]]]]
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for var_name, value in values_by_var_name.items():
|
|
try:
|
|
field = fields_by_var_name[var_name]
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
raise ZulipLDAPException('Custom profile field with name %s not found.' % (var_name,))
|
|
if existing_values.get(var_name) == value:
|
|
continue
|
|
result = validate_user_custom_profile_field(user_profile.realm.id, field, value)
|
|
if result is not None:
|
|
raise ZulipLDAPException('Invalid data for %s field: %s' % (var_name, result))
|
|
profile_data.append({
|
|
'id': field.id,
|
|
'value': value,
|
|
})
|
|
do_update_user_custom_profile_data(user_profile, profile_data)
|
|
|
|
def get_or_build_user(self, username: str,
|
|
ldap_user: _LDAPUser) -> Tuple[UserProfile, bool]:
|
|
"""This is used only in non-authentication contexts such as:
|
|
./manage.py sync_ldap_user_data
|
|
In authentication contexts, this is overriden in ZulipLDAPAuthBackend.
|
|
"""
|
|
(user, built) = super().get_or_build_user(username, ldap_user)
|
|
self.sync_avatar_from_ldap(user, ldap_user)
|
|
self.sync_full_name_from_ldap(user, ldap_user)
|
|
self.sync_custom_profile_fields_from_ldap(user, ldap_user)
|
|
if 'userAccountControl' in settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP:
|
|
user_disabled_in_ldap = self.is_account_control_disabled_user(ldap_user)
|
|
if user_disabled_in_ldap and user.is_active:
|
|
logging.info("Deactivating user %s because they are disabled in LDAP." %
|
|
(user.email,))
|
|
do_deactivate_user(user)
|
|
return (user, built)
|
|
if not user_disabled_in_ldap and not user.is_active:
|
|
logging.info("Reactivating user %s because they are not disabled in LDAP." %
|
|
(user.email,))
|
|
do_reactivate_user(user)
|
|
return (user, built)
|
|
|
|
class ZulipLDAPAuthBackend(ZulipLDAPAuthBackendBase):
|
|
REALM_IS_NONE_ERROR = 1
|
|
|
|
def authenticate(self, username: str, password: str, realm: Optional[Realm]=None,
|
|
prereg_user: Optional[PreregistrationUser]=None,
|
|
return_data: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]=None) -> Optional[UserProfile]:
|
|
if realm is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
self._realm = realm
|
|
self._prereg_user = prereg_user
|
|
if not ldap_auth_enabled(realm):
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
username = self.django_to_ldap_username(username)
|
|
except ZulipLDAPExceptionOutsideDomain:
|
|
if return_data is not None:
|
|
return_data['outside_ldap_domain'] = True
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
# Call into (ultimately) the django-auth-ldap authenticate
|
|
# function. This will check the username/password pair
|
|
# against the LDAP database, and assuming those are correct,
|
|
# end up calling `self.get_or_build_user` with the
|
|
# authenticated user's data from LDAP.
|
|
return ZulipLDAPAuthBackendBase.authenticate(self,
|
|
request=None,
|
|
username=username,
|
|
password=password)
|
|
|
|
def get_or_build_user(self, username: str, ldap_user: _LDAPUser) -> Tuple[UserProfile, bool]:
|
|
"""The main function of our authentication backend extension of
|
|
django-auth-ldap. When this is called (from `authenticate`),
|
|
django-auth-ldap will already have verified that the provided
|
|
username and password match those in the LDAP database.
|
|
|
|
This function's responsibility is to check (1) whether the
|
|
email address for this user obtained from LDAP has an active
|
|
account in this Zulip realm. If so, it will log them in.
|
|
|
|
Otherwise, to provide a seamless Single Sign-On experience
|
|
with LDAP, this function can automatically create a new Zulip
|
|
user account in the realm (assuming the realm is configured to
|
|
allow that email address to sign up).
|
|
"""
|
|
return_data = {} # type: Dict[str, Any]
|
|
|
|
if settings.LDAP_EMAIL_ATTR is not None:
|
|
# Get email from ldap attributes.
|
|
if settings.LDAP_EMAIL_ATTR not in ldap_user.attrs:
|
|
return_data["ldap_missing_attribute"] = settings.LDAP_EMAIL_ATTR
|
|
raise ZulipLDAPException("LDAP user doesn't have the needed %s attribute" % (
|
|
settings.LDAP_EMAIL_ATTR,))
|
|
|
|
username = ldap_user.attrs[settings.LDAP_EMAIL_ATTR][0]
|
|
|
|
if 'userAccountControl' in settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP: # nocoverage
|
|
ldap_disabled = self.is_account_control_disabled_user(ldap_user)
|
|
if ldap_disabled:
|
|
# Treat disabled users as deactivated in Zulip.
|
|
return_data["inactive_user"] = True
|
|
raise ZulipLDAPException("User has been deactivated")
|
|
|
|
user_profile = common_get_active_user(username, self._realm, return_data)
|
|
if user_profile is not None:
|
|
# An existing user, successfully authed; return it.
|
|
return user_profile, False
|
|
|
|
if return_data.get("inactive_realm"):
|
|
# This happens if there is a user account in a deactivated realm
|
|
raise ZulipLDAPException("Realm has been deactivated")
|
|
if return_data.get("inactive_user"):
|
|
raise ZulipLDAPException("User has been deactivated")
|
|
# An invalid_subdomain `return_data` value here is ignored,
|
|
# since that just means we're trying to create an account in a
|
|
# second realm on the server (`ldap_auth_enabled(realm)` would
|
|
# have been false if this user wasn't meant to have an account
|
|
# in this second realm).
|
|
if self._realm.deactivated:
|
|
# This happens if no account exists, but the realm is
|
|
# deactivated, so we shouldn't create a new user account
|
|
raise ZulipLDAPException("Realm has been deactivated")
|
|
|
|
# Makes sure that email domain hasn't be restricted for this
|
|
# realm. The main thing here is email_allowed_for_realm; but
|
|
# we also call validate_email_for_realm just for consistency,
|
|
# even though its checks were already done above.
|
|
try:
|
|
email_allowed_for_realm(username, self._realm)
|
|
validate_email_for_realm(self._realm, username)
|
|
except DomainNotAllowedForRealmError:
|
|
raise ZulipLDAPException("This email domain isn't allowed in this organization.")
|
|
except (DisposableEmailError, EmailContainsPlusError):
|
|
raise ZulipLDAPException("Email validation failed.")
|
|
|
|
# We have valid LDAP credentials; time to create an account.
|
|
full_name, short_name = self.get_mapped_name(ldap_user)
|
|
try:
|
|
full_name = check_full_name(full_name)
|
|
except JsonableError as e:
|
|
raise ZulipLDAPException(e.msg)
|
|
|
|
opts = {} # type: Dict[str, Any]
|
|
if self._prereg_user:
|
|
invited_as = self._prereg_user.invited_as
|
|
opts['prereg_user'] = self._prereg_user
|
|
opts['is_realm_admin'] = invited_as == PreregistrationUser.INVITE_AS['REALM_ADMIN']
|
|
opts['is_guest'] = invited_as == PreregistrationUser.INVITE_AS['GUEST_USER']
|
|
opts['default_stream_groups'] = get_default_stream_groups(self._realm)
|
|
|
|
user_profile = do_create_user(username, None, self._realm, full_name, short_name, **opts)
|
|
self.sync_avatar_from_ldap(user_profile, ldap_user)
|
|
self.sync_custom_profile_fields_from_ldap(user_profile, ldap_user)
|
|
|
|
return user_profile, True
|
|
|
|
class ZulipLDAPUserPopulator(ZulipLDAPAuthBackendBase):
|
|
"""Just like ZulipLDAPAuthBackend, but doesn't let you log in. Used
|
|
for syncing data like names, avatars, and custom profile fields
|
|
from LDAP in `manage.py sync_ldap_user_data` as well as in
|
|
registration for organizations that use a different SSO solution
|
|
for managing login (often via RemoteUserBackend).
|
|
"""
|
|
def authenticate(self, username: str, password: str, realm: Optional[Realm]=None,
|
|
return_data: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]=None) -> None:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def sync_user_from_ldap(user_profile: UserProfile) -> bool:
|
|
backend = ZulipLDAPUserPopulator()
|
|
updated_user = backend.populate_user(backend.django_to_ldap_username(user_profile.email))
|
|
if not updated_user:
|
|
if settings.LDAP_DEACTIVATE_NON_MATCHING_USERS:
|
|
do_deactivate_user(user_profile)
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
# Quick tool to test whether you're correctly authenticating to LDAP
|
|
def query_ldap(email: str) -> List[str]:
|
|
values = []
|
|
backend = next((backend for backend in get_backends() if isinstance(backend, LDAPBackend)), None)
|
|
if backend is not None:
|
|
ldap_attrs = _LDAPUser(backend, backend.django_to_ldap_username(email)).attrs
|
|
if ldap_attrs is None:
|
|
values.append("No such user found")
|
|
else:
|
|
for django_field, ldap_field in settings.AUTH_LDAP_USER_ATTR_MAP.items():
|
|
value = ldap_attrs.get(ldap_field, ["LDAP field not present", ])[0]
|
|
if django_field == "avatar":
|
|
if isinstance(value, bytes):
|
|
value = "(An avatar image file)"
|
|
values.append("%s: %s" % (django_field, value))
|
|
if settings.LDAP_EMAIL_ATTR is not None:
|
|
values.append("%s: %s" % ('email', ldap_attrs[settings.LDAP_EMAIL_ATTR][0]))
|
|
else:
|
|
values.append("LDAP backend not configured on this server.")
|
|
return values
|
|
|
|
class DevAuthBackend(ZulipAuthMixin):
|
|
"""Allow logging in as any user without a password. This is used for
|
|
convenience when developing Zulip, and is disabled in production."""
|
|
def authenticate(self, dev_auth_username: Optional[str]=None, realm: Optional[Realm]=None,
|
|
return_data: Optional[Dict[str, Any]]=None) -> Optional[UserProfile]:
|
|
assert dev_auth_username is not None
|
|
if realm is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
if not dev_auth_enabled(realm):
|
|
return None
|
|
return common_get_active_user(dev_auth_username, realm, return_data=return_data)
|
|
|
|
def redirect_deactivated_user_to_login() -> HttpResponseRedirect:
|
|
# Specifying the template name makes sure that the user is not redirected to dev_login in case of
|
|
# a deactivated account on a test server.
|
|
login_url = reverse('zerver.views.auth.login_page', kwargs = {'template_name': 'zerver/login.html'})
|
|
redirect_url = login_url + '?is_deactivated=true'
|
|
return HttpResponseRedirect(redirect_url)
|
|
|
|
def social_associate_user_helper(backend: BaseAuth, return_data: Dict[str, Any],
|
|
*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Optional[UserProfile]:
|
|
"""Responsible for doing the Zulip-account lookup and validation parts
|
|
of the Zulip Social auth pipeline (similar to the authenticate()
|
|
methods in most other auth backends in this file).
|
|
|
|
Returns a UserProfile object for successful authentication, and None otherwise.
|
|
"""
|
|
subdomain = backend.strategy.session_get('subdomain')
|
|
realm = get_realm(subdomain)
|
|
if realm is None:
|
|
return_data["invalid_realm"] = True
|
|
return None
|
|
return_data["realm_id"] = realm.id
|
|
|
|
if not auth_enabled_helper([backend.auth_backend_name], realm):
|
|
return_data["auth_backend_disabled"] = True
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
if 'auth_failed_reason' in kwargs.get('response', {}):
|
|
return_data["social_auth_failed_reason"] = kwargs['response']["auth_failed_reason"]
|
|
return None
|
|
elif hasattr(backend, 'get_verified_emails'):
|
|
# Some social backends, like GitHubAuthBackend, don't
|
|
# guarantee that the `details` data is validated (i.e., it's
|
|
# possible users can put any string they want in the "email"
|
|
# field of the `details` object). For those backends, we have
|
|
# custom per-backend code to properly fetch only verified
|
|
# email addresses from the appropriate third-party API.
|
|
verified_emails = backend.get_verified_emails(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
if len(verified_emails) == 0:
|
|
# TODO: Provide a nice error message screen to the user
|
|
# for this case, rather than just logging a warning.
|
|
logging.warning("Social auth (%s) failed because user has no verified emails" %
|
|
(backend.auth_backend_name,))
|
|
return_data["email_not_verified"] = True
|
|
return None
|
|
# TODO: ideally, we'd prompt the user for which email they
|
|
# want to use with another pipeline stage here.
|
|
validated_email = verified_emails[0]
|
|
else: # nocoverage
|
|
# This code path isn't used by GitHubAuthBackend
|
|
validated_email = kwargs["details"].get("email")
|
|
|
|
if not validated_email: # nocoverage
|
|
# This code path isn't used with GitHubAuthBackend, but may be relevant for other
|
|
# social auth backends.
|
|
return_data['invalid_email'] = True
|
|
return None
|
|
try:
|
|
validate_email(validated_email)
|
|
except ValidationError:
|
|
return_data['invalid_email'] = True
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
return_data["valid_attestation"] = True
|
|
return_data['validated_email'] = validated_email
|
|
user_profile = common_get_active_user(validated_email, realm, return_data)
|
|
|
|
if 'fullname' in kwargs["details"]:
|
|
return_data["full_name"] = kwargs["details"]["fullname"]
|
|
else:
|
|
# If we add support for any of the social auth backends that
|
|
# don't provide this feature, we'll need to add code here.
|
|
raise AssertionError("Social auth backend doesn't provide fullname")
|
|
|
|
return user_profile
|
|
|
|
def social_auth_associate_user(
|
|
backend: BaseAuth,
|
|
*args: Any,
|
|
**kwargs: Any) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
|
"""A simple wrapper function to reformat the return data from
|
|
social_associate_user_helper as a dictionary. The
|
|
python-social-auth infrastructure will then pass those values into
|
|
later stages of settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_PIPELINE, such as
|
|
social_auth_finish, as kwargs.
|
|
"""
|
|
return_data = {} # type: Dict[str, Any]
|
|
user_profile = social_associate_user_helper(
|
|
backend, return_data, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
return {'user_profile': user_profile,
|
|
'return_data': return_data}
|
|
|
|
def social_auth_finish(backend: Any,
|
|
details: Dict[str, Any],
|
|
response: HttpResponse,
|
|
*args: Any,
|
|
**kwargs: Any) -> Optional[UserProfile]:
|
|
"""Given the determination in social_auth_associate_user for whether
|
|
the user should be authenticated, this takes care of actually
|
|
logging in the user (if appropriate) and redirecting the browser
|
|
to the appropriate next page depending on the situation. Read the
|
|
comments below as well as login_or_register_remote_user in
|
|
`zerver/views/auth.py` for the details on how that dispatch works.
|
|
"""
|
|
from zerver.views.auth import (login_or_register_remote_user,
|
|
redirect_and_log_into_subdomain)
|
|
|
|
user_profile = kwargs['user_profile']
|
|
return_data = kwargs['return_data']
|
|
|
|
no_verified_email = return_data.get("email_not_verified")
|
|
auth_backend_disabled = return_data.get('auth_backend_disabled')
|
|
inactive_user = return_data.get('inactive_user')
|
|
inactive_realm = return_data.get('inactive_realm')
|
|
invalid_realm = return_data.get('invalid_realm')
|
|
invalid_subdomain = return_data.get('invalid_subdomain')
|
|
invalid_email = return_data.get('invalid_email')
|
|
auth_failed_reason = return_data.get("social_auth_failed_reason")
|
|
|
|
if invalid_realm:
|
|
from zerver.views.auth import redirect_to_subdomain_login_url
|
|
return redirect_to_subdomain_login_url()
|
|
|
|
if inactive_user:
|
|
return redirect_deactivated_user_to_login()
|
|
|
|
if auth_backend_disabled or inactive_realm or no_verified_email:
|
|
# Redirect to login page. We can't send to registration
|
|
# workflow with these errors. We will redirect to login page.
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
if invalid_email:
|
|
# In case of invalid email, we will end up on registration page.
|
|
# This seems better than redirecting to login page.
|
|
logging.warning(
|
|
"{} got invalid email argument.".format(backend.auth_backend_name)
|
|
)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
if auth_failed_reason:
|
|
logging.info(auth_failed_reason)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
# Structurally, all the cases where we don't have an authenticated
|
|
# email for the user should be handled above; this assertion helps
|
|
# prevent any violations of that contract from resulting in a user
|
|
# being incorrectly authenticated.
|
|
assert return_data.get('valid_attestation') is True
|
|
|
|
strategy = backend.strategy # type: ignore # This comes from Python Social Auth.
|
|
email_address = return_data['validated_email']
|
|
full_name = return_data['full_name']
|
|
is_signup = strategy.session_get('is_signup') == '1'
|
|
redirect_to = strategy.session_get('next')
|
|
realm = Realm.objects.get(id=return_data["realm_id"])
|
|
multiuse_object_key = strategy.session_get('multiuse_object_key', '')
|
|
mobile_flow_otp = strategy.session_get('mobile_flow_otp')
|
|
|
|
# At this point, we have now confirmed that the user has
|
|
# demonstrated control over the target email address.
|
|
#
|
|
# The next step is to call login_or_register_remote_user, but
|
|
# there are two code paths here because of an optimization to save
|
|
# a redirect on mobile.
|
|
|
|
if mobile_flow_otp is not None:
|
|
# For mobile app authentication, login_or_register_remote_user
|
|
# will redirect to a special zulip:// URL that is handled by
|
|
# the app after a successful authentication; so we can
|
|
# redirect directly from here, saving a round trip over what
|
|
# we need to do to create session cookies on the right domain
|
|
# in the web login flow (below).
|
|
return login_or_register_remote_user(strategy.request, email_address,
|
|
user_profile, full_name,
|
|
invalid_subdomain=bool(invalid_subdomain),
|
|
mobile_flow_otp=mobile_flow_otp,
|
|
is_signup=is_signup,
|
|
redirect_to=redirect_to)
|
|
|
|
# If this authentication code were executing on
|
|
# subdomain.zulip.example.com, we would just call
|
|
# login_or_register_remote_user as in the mobile code path.
|
|
# However, because third-party SSO providers generally don't allow
|
|
# wildcard addresses in their redirect URLs, for multi-realm
|
|
# servers, we will have just completed authentication on e.g.
|
|
# auth.zulip.example.com (depending on
|
|
# settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_SUBDOMAIN), which cannot store cookies on
|
|
# the subdomain.zulip.example.com domain. So instead we serve a
|
|
# redirect (encoding the authentication result data in a
|
|
# cryptographically signed token) to a route on
|
|
# subdomain.zulip.example.com that will verify the signature and
|
|
# then call login_or_register_remote_user.
|
|
return redirect_and_log_into_subdomain(realm, full_name, email_address,
|
|
is_signup=is_signup,
|
|
redirect_to=redirect_to,
|
|
multiuse_object_key=multiuse_object_key)
|
|
|
|
class SocialAuthMixin(ZulipAuthMixin):
|
|
auth_backend_name = "undeclared"
|
|
# Used to determine how to order buttons on login form, backend with
|
|
# higher sort order are displayed first.
|
|
sort_order = 0
|
|
|
|
def auth_complete(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Optional[HttpResponse]:
|
|
"""This is a small wrapper around the core `auth_complete` method of
|
|
python-social-auth, designed primarily to prevent 500s for
|
|
exceptions in the social auth code from situations that are
|
|
really user errors. Returning `None` from this function will
|
|
redirect the browser to the login page.
|
|
"""
|
|
try:
|
|
# Call the auth_complete method of social_core.backends.oauth.BaseOAuth2
|
|
return super().auth_complete(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore # monkey-patching
|
|
except AuthFailed as e:
|
|
# When a user's social authentication fails (e.g. because
|
|
# they did something funny with reloading in the middle of
|
|
# the flow), don't throw a 500, just send them back to the
|
|
# login page and record the event at the info log level.
|
|
logging.info(str(e))
|
|
return None
|
|
except SocialAuthBaseException as e:
|
|
# Other python-social-auth exceptions are likely
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# interesting enough that we should log a warning.
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logging.warning(str(e))
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return None
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class GitHubAuthBackend(SocialAuthMixin, GithubOAuth2):
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auth_backend_name = "GitHub"
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sort_order = 100
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def get_verified_emails(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> List[str]:
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access_token = kwargs["response"]["access_token"]
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try:
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emails = self._user_data(access_token, '/emails')
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except (HTTPError, ValueError, TypeError): # nocoverage
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# We don't really need an explicit test for this code
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# path, since the outcome will be the same as any other
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# case without any verified emails
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emails = []
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|
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verified_emails = [] # type: List[str]
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for email_obj in emails:
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if not email_obj.get("verified"):
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continue
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# social_associate_user_helper assumes that the first email in
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# verified_emails is primary.
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if email_obj.get("primary"):
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verified_emails.insert(0, email_obj["email"])
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else:
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verified_emails.append(email_obj["email"])
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return verified_emails
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def user_data(self, access_token: str, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Dict[str, str]:
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"""This patched user_data function lets us combine together the 3
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social auth backends into a single Zulip backend for GitHub Oauth2"""
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team_id = settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_GITHUB_TEAM_ID
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org_name = settings.SOCIAL_AUTH_GITHUB_ORG_NAME
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|
|
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if team_id is None and org_name is None:
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# I believe this can't raise AuthFailed, so we don't try to catch it here.
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return super().user_data(
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access_token, *args, **kwargs
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)
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elif team_id is not None:
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backend = GithubTeamOAuth2(self.strategy, self.redirect_uri)
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try:
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return backend.user_data(access_token, *args, **kwargs)
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except AuthFailed:
|
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return dict(auth_failed_reason="GitHub user is not member of required team")
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elif org_name is not None:
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backend = GithubOrganizationOAuth2(self.strategy, self.redirect_uri)
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|
try:
|
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return backend.user_data(access_token, *args, **kwargs)
|
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except AuthFailed:
|
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return dict(auth_failed_reason="GitHub user is not member of required organization")
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|
|
|
raise AssertionError("Invalid configuration")
|
|
|
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class AzureADAuthBackend(SocialAuthMixin, AzureADOAuth2):
|
|
sort_order = 50
|
|
auth_backend_name = "AzureAD"
|
|
|
|
AUTH_BACKEND_NAME_MAP = {
|
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'Dev': DevAuthBackend,
|
|
'Email': EmailAuthBackend,
|
|
'Google': GoogleMobileOauth2Backend,
|
|
'LDAP': ZulipLDAPAuthBackend,
|
|
'RemoteUser': ZulipRemoteUserBackend,
|
|
} # type: Dict[str, Any]
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|
OAUTH_BACKEND_NAMES = ["Google"] # type: List[str]
|
|
SOCIAL_AUTH_BACKENDS = [] # type: List[BaseOAuth2]
|
|
|
|
# Authomatically add all of our social auth backends to relevant data structures.
|
|
for social_auth_subclass in SocialAuthMixin.__subclasses__():
|
|
AUTH_BACKEND_NAME_MAP[social_auth_subclass.auth_backend_name] = social_auth_subclass
|
|
if issubclass(social_auth_subclass, BaseOAuth2):
|
|
OAUTH_BACKEND_NAMES.append(social_auth_subclass.auth_backend_name)
|
|
SOCIAL_AUTH_BACKENDS.append(social_auth_subclass)
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