anonymousland-synapse/synapse/handlers/cas.py
Patrick Cloke e584534403
Use direct references for some configuration variables (part 3) (#10885)
This avoids the overhead of searching through the various
configuration classes by directly referencing the class that
the attributes are in.

It also improves type hints since mypy can now resolve the
types of the configuration variables.
2021-09-23 07:13:34 -04:00

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# Copyright 2020 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
#
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#
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import logging
import urllib.parse
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, List, Optional
from xml.etree import ElementTree as ET
import attr
from twisted.web.client import PartialDownloadError
from synapse.api.errors import HttpResponseException
from synapse.handlers.sso import MappingException, UserAttributes
from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest
from synapse.types import UserID, map_username_to_mxid_localpart
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from synapse.server import HomeServer
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class CasError(Exception):
"""Used to catch errors when validating the CAS ticket."""
def __init__(self, error: str, error_description: Optional[str] = None):
self.error = error
self.error_description = error_description
def __str__(self) -> str:
if self.error_description:
return f"{self.error}: {self.error_description}"
return self.error
@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True, auto_attribs=True)
class CasResponse:
username: str
attributes: Dict[str, List[Optional[str]]]
class CasHandler:
"""
Utility class for to handle the response from a CAS SSO service.
Args:
hs
"""
def __init__(self, hs: "HomeServer"):
self.hs = hs
self._hostname = hs.hostname
self._store = hs.get_datastore()
self._auth_handler = hs.get_auth_handler()
self._registration_handler = hs.get_registration_handler()
self._cas_server_url = hs.config.cas.cas_server_url
self._cas_service_url = hs.config.cas.cas_service_url
self._cas_displayname_attribute = hs.config.cas.cas_displayname_attribute
self._cas_required_attributes = hs.config.cas.cas_required_attributes
self._http_client = hs.get_proxied_http_client()
# identifier for the external_ids table
self.idp_id = "cas"
# user-facing name of this auth provider
self.idp_name = "CAS"
# we do not currently support brands/icons for CAS auth, but this is required by
# the SsoIdentityProvider protocol type.
self.idp_icon = None
self.idp_brand = None
self._sso_handler = hs.get_sso_handler()
self._sso_handler.register_identity_provider(self)
def _build_service_param(self, args: Dict[str, str]) -> str:
"""
Generates a value to use as the "service" parameter when redirecting or
querying the CAS service.
Args:
args: Additional arguments to include in the final redirect URL.
Returns:
The URL to use as a "service" parameter.
"""
return "%s?%s" % (
self._cas_service_url,
urllib.parse.urlencode(args),
)
async def _validate_ticket(
self, ticket: str, service_args: Dict[str, str]
) -> CasResponse:
"""
Validate a CAS ticket with the server, and return the parsed the response.
Args:
ticket: The CAS ticket from the client.
service_args: Additional arguments to include in the service URL.
Should be the same as those passed to `handle_redirect_request`.
Raises:
CasError: If there's an error parsing the CAS response.
Returns:
The parsed CAS response.
"""
uri = self._cas_server_url + "/proxyValidate"
args = {
"ticket": ticket,
"service": self._build_service_param(service_args),
}
try:
body = await self._http_client.get_raw(uri, args)
except PartialDownloadError as pde:
# Twisted raises this error if the connection is closed,
# even if that's being used old-http style to signal end-of-data
body = pde.response
except HttpResponseException as e:
description = (
'Authorization server responded with a "{status}" error '
"while exchanging the authorization code."
).format(status=e.code)
raise CasError("server_error", description) from e
return self._parse_cas_response(body)
def _parse_cas_response(self, cas_response_body: bytes) -> CasResponse:
"""
Retrieve the user and other parameters from the CAS response.
Args:
cas_response_body: The response from the CAS query.
Raises:
CasError: If there's an error parsing the CAS response.
Returns:
The parsed CAS response.
"""
# Ensure the response is valid.
root = ET.fromstring(cas_response_body)
if not root.tag.endswith("serviceResponse"):
raise CasError(
"missing_service_response",
"root of CAS response is not serviceResponse",
)
success = root[0].tag.endswith("authenticationSuccess")
if not success:
raise CasError("unsucessful_response", "Unsuccessful CAS response")
# Iterate through the nodes and pull out the user and any extra attributes.
user = None
attributes: Dict[str, List[Optional[str]]] = {}
for child in root[0]:
if child.tag.endswith("user"):
user = child.text
if child.tag.endswith("attributes"):
for attribute in child:
# ElementTree library expands the namespace in
# attribute tags to the full URL of the namespace.
# We don't care about namespace here and it will always
# be encased in curly braces, so we remove them.
tag = attribute.tag
if "}" in tag:
tag = tag.split("}")[1]
attributes.setdefault(tag, []).append(attribute.text)
# Ensure a user was found.
if user is None:
raise CasError("no_user", "CAS response does not contain user")
return CasResponse(user, attributes)
async def handle_redirect_request(
self,
request: SynapseRequest,
client_redirect_url: Optional[bytes],
ui_auth_session_id: Optional[str] = None,
) -> str:
"""Generates a URL for the CAS server where the client should be redirected.
Args:
request: the incoming HTTP request
client_redirect_url: the URL that we should redirect the
client to after login (or None for UI Auth).
ui_auth_session_id: The session ID of the ongoing UI Auth (or
None if this is a login).
Returns:
URL to redirect to
"""
if ui_auth_session_id:
service_args = {"session": ui_auth_session_id}
else:
assert client_redirect_url
service_args = {"redirectUrl": client_redirect_url.decode("utf8")}
args = urllib.parse.urlencode(
{"service": self._build_service_param(service_args)}
)
return "%s/login?%s" % (self._cas_server_url, args)
async def handle_ticket(
self,
request: SynapseRequest,
ticket: str,
client_redirect_url: Optional[str],
session: Optional[str],
) -> None:
"""
Called once the user has successfully authenticated with the SSO.
Validates a CAS ticket sent by the client and completes the auth process.
If the user interactive authentication session is provided, marks the
UI Auth session as complete, then returns an HTML page notifying the
user they are done.
Otherwise, this registers the user if necessary, and then returns a
redirect (with a login token) to the client.
Args:
request: the incoming request from the browser. We'll
respond to it with a redirect or an HTML page.
ticket: The CAS ticket provided by the client.
client_redirect_url: the redirectUrl parameter from the `/cas/ticket` HTTP request, if given.
This should be the same as the redirectUrl from the original `/login/sso/redirect` request.
session: The session parameter from the `/cas/ticket` HTTP request, if given.
This should be the UI Auth session id.
"""
args = {}
if client_redirect_url:
args["redirectUrl"] = client_redirect_url
if session:
args["session"] = session
try:
cas_response = await self._validate_ticket(ticket, args)
except CasError as e:
logger.exception("Could not validate ticket")
self._sso_handler.render_error(request, e.error, e.error_description, 401)
return
await self._handle_cas_response(
request, cas_response, client_redirect_url, session
)
async def _handle_cas_response(
self,
request: SynapseRequest,
cas_response: CasResponse,
client_redirect_url: Optional[str],
session: Optional[str],
) -> None:
"""Handle a CAS response to a ticket request.
Assumes that the response has been validated. Maps the user onto an MXID,
registering them if necessary, and returns a response to the browser.
Args:
request: the incoming request from the browser. We'll respond to it with an
HTML page or a redirect
cas_response: The parsed CAS response.
client_redirect_url: the redirectUrl parameter from the `/cas/ticket` HTTP request, if given.
This should be the same as the redirectUrl from the original `/login/sso/redirect` request.
session: The session parameter from the `/cas/ticket` HTTP request, if given.
This should be the UI Auth session id.
"""
# first check if we're doing a UIA
if session:
return await self._sso_handler.complete_sso_ui_auth_request(
self.idp_id,
cas_response.username,
session,
request,
)
# otherwise, we're handling a login request.
# Ensure that the attributes of the logged in user meet the required
# attributes.
if not self._sso_handler.check_required_attributes(
request, cas_response.attributes, self._cas_required_attributes
):
return
# Call the mapper to register/login the user
# If this not a UI auth request than there must be a redirect URL.
assert client_redirect_url is not None
try:
await self._complete_cas_login(cas_response, request, client_redirect_url)
except MappingException as e:
logger.exception("Could not map user")
self._sso_handler.render_error(request, "mapping_error", str(e))
async def _complete_cas_login(
self,
cas_response: CasResponse,
request: SynapseRequest,
client_redirect_url: str,
) -> None:
"""
Given a CAS response, complete the login flow
Retrieves the remote user ID, registers the user if necessary, and serves
a redirect back to the client with a login-token.
Args:
cas_response: The parsed CAS response.
request: The request to respond to
client_redirect_url: The redirect URL passed in by the client.
Raises:
MappingException if there was a problem mapping the response to a user.
RedirectException: some mapping providers may raise this if they need
to redirect to an interstitial page.
"""
# Note that CAS does not support a mapping provider, so the logic is hard-coded.
localpart = map_username_to_mxid_localpart(cas_response.username)
async def cas_response_to_user_attributes(failures: int) -> UserAttributes:
"""
Map from CAS attributes to user attributes.
"""
# Due to the grandfathering logic matching any previously registered
# mxids it isn't expected for there to be any failures.
if failures:
raise RuntimeError("CAS is not expected to de-duplicate Matrix IDs")
# Arbitrarily use the first attribute found.
display_name = cas_response.attributes.get(
self._cas_displayname_attribute, [None]
)[0]
return UserAttributes(localpart=localpart, display_name=display_name)
async def grandfather_existing_users() -> Optional[str]:
# Since CAS did not always use the user_external_ids table, always
# to attempt to map to existing users.
user_id = UserID(localpart, self._hostname).to_string()
logger.debug(
"Looking for existing account based on mapped %s",
user_id,
)
users = await self._store.get_users_by_id_case_insensitive(user_id)
if users:
registered_user_id = list(users.keys())[0]
logger.info("Grandfathering mapping to %s", registered_user_id)
return registered_user_id
return None
await self._sso_handler.complete_sso_login_request(
self.idp_id,
cas_response.username,
request,
client_redirect_url,
cas_response_to_user_attributes,
grandfather_existing_users,
)