Now assume, based on OIDC discovery spec, that keys without 'use' are
'sig' keys. Should not affect existing use-cases since existance of such
keys would have throw exceptions in prev. versions of bookstack.
For #3869
Brings app auth controller handling aligned within the app, rather than
having many overrides of the framwork packages causing confusion and
messiness over time.
Is generally aligned with out SAML2 group sync functionality, but for
OIDC based upon feedback in #3004.
Neeeded the tangental addition of being able to define custom scopes on
the initial auth request as some systems use this to provide additional
id token claims such as groups.
Includes tests to cover.
Tested live using Okta.
Fixes issue where certain errors would not show to the user
due to extra navigation jumps which lost the error message
in the process.
This simplifies and aligns exceptions with more directly
handled exception usage at the controller level.
Fixes#3264
- Required extracting logic into repo.
- Changed some existing creation paths to standardise behaviour.
- Added test to cover new endpoint.
- Added extra test for user delete to test migration.
- Changed how permission errors are thrown to ensure the right status
code can be reported when handled in API.
Old command registration method was interfering with default commands,
causing only a limited subset of commands to show overall.
This change follows the method the frameworks uses when loading in from a
directory to prevent issues with run/load order.
As per #3047.
Also made some SAML specific fixes:
- IDP initiated login was broken due to forced default session value.
Double checked against OneLogin lib docs that this reverted logic was fine.
- Changed how the saml login flow works to use 'withoutMiddleware' on
the route instead of hacking out the session driver. This was due to
the array driver (previously used for the hack) no longer being
considered non-persistent.
Since AzureAD graph is going away.
Tested using old AzureAD graph usage for backwards-compatbility, did not
seem to break things. Could not test with conditional access though due
to azure never enforcing it no matter what I attempted.
Fpr #3028
- Migrated env usages to config.
- Removed potentially unneeded config options or auto-set signed options
based upon provision of certificate.
- Aligned SP certificate env option naming with similar IDP option.
Tested via AFDS on windows server 2019. To test on other providers.
Session was being lost due to the callback POST request cookies
not being provided due to samesite=lax. This instead adds an additional
hop in the flow to route the request via a GET request so the session is
retained. SAML POST data is stored encrypted in cache via a unique ID
then pulled out straight afterwards, and restored into POST for the SAML
toolkit to validate.
Updated testing to cover.
- Removed uneeded custom refresh or logout actions for OIDC.
- Restructured how the services and guards are setup for external auth
systems. SAML2 and OIDC now directly share a lot more logic.
- Renamed any OpenId references to OIDC or OpenIdConnect
- Removed non-required CSRF excemption for OIDC
Not tested, Come to roadblock due to lack of PHP8 support in upstream
dependancies. Certificate was deemed to be non-valid on every test
attempt due to changes in PHP8.
- Made oidc config more generic to not be overly reliant on the library
based upon learnings from saml2 auth.
- Removed any settings that are redundant or not deemed required for
initial implementation.
- Reduced some methods down where not needed.
- Renamed OpenID to OIDC
- Updated .env.example.complete to align with all options and their
defaults
Related to #2169
Injected db instance was causing the DB connection to be
made a lot earlier than desired or required.
Swapped to a facade for now but ideally this extension of services needs
to be cleaned up with a better approach in general.