synapse-product/synapse/res/templates/sso_error.html
Patrick Cloke e54746bdf7
Clean-up the template loading code. (#9200)
* Enables autoescape by default for HTML files.
* Adds a new read_template method for reading a single template.
* Some logic clean-up.
2021-01-27 10:59:50 -05:00

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>SSO error</title>
</head>
<body>
{# If an error of unauthorised is returned it means we have actively rejected their login #}
{% if error == "unauthorised" %}
<p>You are not allowed to log in here.</p>
{% else %}
<p>
There was an error during authentication:
</p>
<div id="errormsg" style="margin:20px 80px">{{ error_description }}</div>
<p>
If you are seeing this page after clicking a link sent to you via email, make
sure you only click the confirmation link once, and that you open the
validation link in the same client you're logging in from.
</p>
<p>
Try logging in again from your Matrix client and if the problem persists
please contact the server's administrator.
</p>
<p>Error: <code>{{ error }}</code></p>
<script type="text/javascript">
// Error handling to support Auth0 errors that we might get through a GET request
// to the validation endpoint. If an error is provided, it's either going to be
// located in the query string or in a query string-like URI fragment.
// We try to locate the error from any of these two locations, but if we can't
// we just don't print anything specific.
let searchStr = "";
if (window.location.search) {
// window.location.searchParams isn't always defined when
// window.location.search is, so it's more reliable to parse the latter.
searchStr = window.location.search;
} else if (window.location.hash) {
// Replace the # with a ? so that URLSearchParams does the right thing and
// doesn't parse the first parameter incorrectly.
searchStr = window.location.hash.replace("#", "?");
}
// We might end up with no error in the URL, so we need to check if we have one
// to print one.
let errorDesc = new URLSearchParams(searchStr).get("error_description")
if (errorDesc) {
document.getElementById("errormsg").innerText = errorDesc;
}
</script>
{% endif %}
</body>
</html>