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Refactor the CAS handler in prep for using the abstracted SSO code. (#8958)
This makes the CAS handler look more like the SAML/OIDC handlers: * Render errors to users instead of throwing JSON errors. * Internal reorganization.
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Properly store the mapping of external ID to Matrix ID for CAS users.
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ easy to run CAS implementation built on top of Django.
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You should now have a Django project configured to serve CAS authentication with
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a single user created.
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## Configure Synapse (and Riot) to use CAS
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## Configure Synapse (and Element) to use CAS
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1. Modify your `homeserver.yaml` to enable CAS and point it to your locally
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running Django test server:
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@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ and that the CAS server is on port 8000, both on localhost.
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## Testing the configuration
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Then in Riot:
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Then in Element:
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1. Visit the login page with a Riot pointing at your homeserver.
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1. Visit the login page with a Element pointing at your homeserver.
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2. Click the Single Sign-On button.
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3. Login using the credentials created with `createsuperuser`.
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4. You should be logged in.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import logging
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import urllib
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, Optional, Tuple
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import urllib.parse
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, Optional
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from xml.etree import ElementTree as ET
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import attr
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from twisted.web.client import PartialDownloadError
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from synapse.api.errors import Codes, LoginError
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from synapse.api.errors import HttpResponseException
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from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest
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from synapse.types import UserID, map_username_to_mxid_localpart
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@ -29,6 +31,26 @@ if TYPE_CHECKING:
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class CasError(Exception):
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"""Used to catch errors when validating the CAS ticket.
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"""
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def __init__(self, error, error_description=None):
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self.error = error
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self.error_description = error_description
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def __str__(self):
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if self.error_description:
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return "{}: {}".format(self.error, self.error_description)
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return self.error
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@attr.s(slots=True, frozen=True)
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class CasResponse:
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username = attr.ib(type=str)
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attributes = attr.ib(type=Dict[str, Optional[str]])
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class CasHandler:
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"""
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Utility class for to handle the response from a CAS SSO service.
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@ -50,6 +72,8 @@ class CasHandler:
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self._http_client = hs.get_proxied_http_client()
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self._sso_handler = hs.get_sso_handler()
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def _build_service_param(self, args: Dict[str, str]) -> str:
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"""
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Generates a value to use as the "service" parameter when redirecting or
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@ -69,14 +93,20 @@ class CasHandler:
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async def _validate_ticket(
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self, ticket: str, service_args: Dict[str, str]
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) -> Tuple[str, Optional[str]]:
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) -> CasResponse:
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"""
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Validate a CAS ticket with the server, parse the response, and return the user and display name.
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Validate a CAS ticket with the server, and return the parsed the response.
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Args:
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ticket: The CAS ticket from the client.
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service_args: Additional arguments to include in the service URL.
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Should be the same as those passed to `get_redirect_url`.
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Raises:
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CasError: If there's an error parsing the CAS response.
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Returns:
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The parsed CAS response.
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"""
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uri = self._cas_server_url + "/proxyValidate"
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args = {
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# Twisted raises this error if the connection is closed,
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# even if that's being used old-http style to signal end-of-data
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body = pde.response
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except HttpResponseException as e:
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description = (
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(
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'Authorization server responded with a "{status}" error '
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"while exchanging the authorization code."
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).format(status=e.code),
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)
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raise CasError("server_error", description) from e
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user, attributes = self._parse_cas_response(body)
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displayname = attributes.pop(self._cas_displayname_attribute, None)
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return self._parse_cas_response(body)
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for required_attribute, required_value in self._cas_required_attributes.items():
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# If required attribute was not in CAS Response - Forbidden
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if required_attribute not in attributes:
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raise LoginError(401, "Unauthorized", errcode=Codes.UNAUTHORIZED)
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# Also need to check value
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if required_value is not None:
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actual_value = attributes[required_attribute]
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# If required attribute value does not match expected - Forbidden
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if required_value != actual_value:
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raise LoginError(401, "Unauthorized", errcode=Codes.UNAUTHORIZED)
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return user, displayname
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def _parse_cas_response(
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self, cas_response_body: bytes
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) -> Tuple[str, Dict[str, Optional[str]]]:
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def _parse_cas_response(self, cas_response_body: bytes) -> CasResponse:
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"""
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Retrieve the user and other parameters from the CAS response.
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Args:
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cas_response_body: The response from the CAS query.
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Raises:
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CasError: If there's an error parsing the CAS response.
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Returns:
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A tuple of the user and a mapping of other attributes.
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The parsed CAS response.
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"""
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# Ensure the response is valid.
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root = ET.fromstring(cas_response_body)
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if not root.tag.endswith("serviceResponse"):
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raise CasError(
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"missing_service_response",
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"root of CAS response is not serviceResponse",
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)
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success = root[0].tag.endswith("authenticationSuccess")
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if not success:
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raise CasError("unsucessful_response", "Unsuccessful CAS response")
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# Iterate through the nodes and pull out the user and any extra attributes.
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user = None
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attributes = {}
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try:
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root = ET.fromstring(cas_response_body)
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if not root.tag.endswith("serviceResponse"):
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raise Exception("root of CAS response is not serviceResponse")
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success = root[0].tag.endswith("authenticationSuccess")
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for child in root[0]:
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if child.tag.endswith("user"):
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user = child.text
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if child.tag.endswith("attributes"):
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for attribute in child:
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# ElementTree library expands the namespace in
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# attribute tags to the full URL of the namespace.
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# We don't care about namespace here and it will always
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# be encased in curly braces, so we remove them.
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tag = attribute.tag
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if "}" in tag:
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tag = tag.split("}")[1]
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attributes[tag] = attribute.text
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if user is None:
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raise Exception("CAS response does not contain user")
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except Exception:
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logger.exception("Error parsing CAS response")
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raise LoginError(401, "Invalid CAS response", errcode=Codes.UNAUTHORIZED)
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if not success:
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raise LoginError(
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401, "Unsuccessful CAS response", errcode=Codes.UNAUTHORIZED
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)
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return user, attributes
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for child in root[0]:
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if child.tag.endswith("user"):
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user = child.text
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if child.tag.endswith("attributes"):
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for attribute in child:
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# ElementTree library expands the namespace in
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# attribute tags to the full URL of the namespace.
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# We don't care about namespace here and it will always
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# be encased in curly braces, so we remove them.
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tag = attribute.tag
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if "}" in tag:
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tag = tag.split("}")[1]
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attributes[tag] = attribute.text
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# Ensure a user was found.
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if user is None:
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raise CasError("no_user", "CAS response does not contain user")
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return CasResponse(user, attributes)
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def get_redirect_url(self, service_args: Dict[str, str]) -> str:
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"""
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args["redirectUrl"] = client_redirect_url
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if session:
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args["session"] = session
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username, user_display_name = await self._validate_ticket(ticket, args)
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try:
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cas_response = await self._validate_ticket(ticket, args)
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except CasError as e:
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logger.exception("Could not validate ticket")
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self._sso_handler.render_error(request, e.error, e.error_description, 401)
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return
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await self._handle_cas_response(
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request, cas_response, client_redirect_url, session
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)
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async def _handle_cas_response(
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self,
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request: SynapseRequest,
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cas_response: CasResponse,
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client_redirect_url: Optional[str],
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session: Optional[str],
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) -> None:
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"""Handle a CAS response to a ticket request.
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Assumes that the response has been validated. Maps the user onto an MXID,
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registering them if necessary, and returns a response to the browser.
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Args:
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request: the incoming request from the browser. We'll respond to it with an
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HTML page or a redirect
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cas_response: The parsed CAS response.
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client_redirect_url: the redirectUrl parameter from the `/cas/ticket` HTTP request, if given.
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This should be the same as the redirectUrl from the original `/login/sso/redirect` request.
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session: The session parameter from the `/cas/ticket` HTTP request, if given.
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This should be the UI Auth session id.
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"""
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# Ensure that the attributes of the logged in user meet the required
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# attributes.
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for required_attribute, required_value in self._cas_required_attributes.items():
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# If required attribute was not in CAS Response - Forbidden
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if required_attribute not in cas_response.attributes:
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self._sso_handler.render_error(
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request,
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"unauthorised",
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"You are not authorised to log in here.",
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401,
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)
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return
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# Also need to check value
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if required_value is not None:
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actual_value = cas_response.attributes[required_attribute]
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# If required attribute value does not match expected - Forbidden
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if required_value != actual_value:
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self._sso_handler.render_error(
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request,
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"unauthorised",
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"You are not authorised to log in here.",
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401,
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)
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return
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# Pull out the user-agent and IP from the request.
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user_agent = request.get_user_agent("")
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# Get the matrix ID from the CAS username.
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user_id = await self._map_cas_user_to_matrix_user(
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username, user_display_name, user_agent, ip_address
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cas_response, user_agent, ip_address
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)
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if session:
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)
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async def _map_cas_user_to_matrix_user(
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self,
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remote_user_id: str,
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display_name: Optional[str],
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user_agent: str,
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ip_address: str,
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self, cas_response: CasResponse, user_agent: str, ip_address: str,
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) -> str:
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"""
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Given a CAS username, retrieve the user ID for it and possibly register the user.
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Args:
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remote_user_id: The username from the CAS response.
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display_name: The display name from the CAS response.
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cas_response: The parsed CAS response.
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user_agent: The user agent of the client making the request.
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ip_address: The IP address of the client making the request.
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The user ID associated with this response.
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"""
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localpart = map_username_to_mxid_localpart(remote_user_id)
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localpart = map_username_to_mxid_localpart(cas_response.username)
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user_id = UserID(localpart, self._hostname).to_string()
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registered_user_id = await self._auth_handler.check_user_exists(user_id)
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displayname = cas_response.attributes.get(self._cas_displayname_attribute, None)
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# If the user does not exist, register it.
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if not registered_user_id:
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registered_user_id = await self._registration_handler.register_user(
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localpart=localpart,
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default_display_name=display_name,
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default_display_name=displayname,
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user_agent_ips=[(user_agent, ip_address)],
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)
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self._username_mapping_sessions = {} # type: Dict[str, UsernameMappingSession]
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def render_error(
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self, request, error: str, error_description: Optional[str] = None
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self,
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request: Request,
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error: str,
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error_description: Optional[str] = None,
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code: int = 400,
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) -> None:
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"""Renders the error template and responds with it.
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We'll respond with an HTML page describing the error.
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error: A technical identifier for this error.
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error_description: A human-readable description of the error.
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code: The integer error code (an HTTP response code)
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"""
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html = self._error_template.render(
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error=error, error_description=error_description
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)
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respond_with_html(request, 400, html)
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respond_with_html(request, code, html)
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async def get_sso_user_by_remote_user_id(
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self, auth_provider_id: str, remote_user_id: str
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