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Published: Apr 11, 2017 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 7 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package storage defines the storage interface and types used by the server.

Index

Constants

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Variables

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var (
	// ErrNotFound is the error returned by storages if a resource cannot be found.
	ErrNotFound = errors.New("not found")

	// ErrAlreadyExists is the error returned by storages if a resource ID is taken during a create.
	ErrAlreadyExists = errors.New("ID already exists")
)

Functions

func NewID

func NewID() string

NewID returns a random string which can be used as an ID for objects.

Types

type AuthCode

type AuthCode struct {
	// Actual string returned as the "code" value.
	ID string

	// The client this code value is valid for. When exchanging the code for a
	// token response, the client must use its client_secret to authenticate.
	ClientID string

	// As part of the OAuth2 spec when a client makes a token request it MUST
	// present the same redirect_uri as the initial redirect. This values is saved
	// to make this check.
	//
	// https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.1.3
	RedirectURI string

	// If provided by the client in the initial request, the provider MUST create
	// a ID Token with this nonce in the JWT payload.
	Nonce string

	// Scopes authorized by the end user for the client.
	Scopes []string

	// Authentication data provided by an upstream source.
	ConnectorID   string
	ConnectorData []byte
	Claims        Claims

	Expiry time.Time
}

AuthCode represents a code which can be exchanged for an OAuth2 token response.

This value is created once an end user has authorized a client, the server has redirect the end user back to the client, but the client hasn't exchanged the code for an access_token and id_token.

type AuthRequest

type AuthRequest struct {
	// ID used to identify the authorization request.
	ID string

	// ID of the client requesting authorization from a user.
	ClientID string

	// Values parsed from the initial request. These describe the resources the client is
	// requesting as well as values describing the form of the response.
	ResponseTypes []string
	Scopes        []string
	RedirectURI   string
	Nonce         string
	State         string

	// The client has indicated that the end user must be shown an approval prompt
	// on all requests. The server cannot cache their initial action for subsequent
	// attempts.
	ForceApprovalPrompt bool

	Expiry time.Time

	// Has the user proved their identity through a backing identity provider?
	//
	// If false, the following fields are invalid.
	LoggedIn bool

	// The identity of the end user. Generally nil until the user authenticates
	// with a backend.
	Claims Claims

	// The connector used to login the user and any data the connector wishes to persists.
	// Set when the user authenticates.
	ConnectorID   string
	ConnectorData []byte
}

AuthRequest represents a OAuth2 client authorization request. It holds the state of a single auth flow up to the point that the user authorizes the client.

type Claims

type Claims struct {
	UserID        string
	Username      string
	Email         string
	EmailVerified bool

	Groups []string
}

Claims represents the ID Token claims supported by the server.

type Client

type Client struct {
	// Client ID and secret used to identify the client.
	ID     string `json:"id" yaml:"id"`
	Secret string `json:"secret" yaml:"secret"`

	// A registered set of redirect URIs. When redirecting from dex to the client, the URI
	// requested to redirect to MUST match one of these values, unless the client is "public".
	RedirectURIs []string `json:"redirectURIs" yaml:"redirectURIs"`

	// TrustedPeers are a list of peers which can issue tokens on this client's behalf using
	// the dynamic "oauth2:server:client_id:(client_id)" scope. If a peer makes such a request,
	// this client's ID will appear as the ID Token's audience.
	//
	// Clients inherently trust themselves.
	TrustedPeers []string `json:"trustedPeers" yaml:"trustedPeers"`

	// Public clients must use either use a redirectURL 127.0.0.1:X or "urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob"
	Public bool `json:"public" yaml:"public"`

	// Name and LogoURL used when displaying this client to the end user.
	Name    string `json:"name" yaml:"name"`
	LogoURL string `json:"logoURL" yaml:"logoURL"`
}

Client represents an OAuth2 client.

For further reading see:

type Connector

type Connector struct {
	// ID that will uniquely identify the connector object.
	ID string
	// The Type of the connector. E.g. 'oidc' or 'ldap'
	Type string
	// The Name of the connector that is used when displaying it to the end user.
	Name string
	// ResourceVersion is the static versioning used to keep track of dynamic configuration
	// changes to the connector object made by the API calls.
	ResourceVersion string
	// Config holds all the configuration information specific to the connector type. Since there
	// no generic struct we can use for this purpose, it is stored as a byte stream.
	Config []byte
}

Connector is an object that contains the metadata about connectors used to login to Dex.

type GCResult

type GCResult struct {
	AuthRequests int64
	AuthCodes    int64
}

GCResult returns the number of objects deleted by garbage collection.

type Keys

type Keys struct {
	// Key for creating and verifying signatures. These may be nil.
	SigningKey    *jose.JSONWebKey
	SigningKeyPub *jose.JSONWebKey

	// Old signing keys which have been rotated but can still be used to validate
	// existing signatures.
	VerificationKeys []VerificationKey

	// The next time the signing key will rotate.
	//
	// For caching purposes, implementations MUST NOT update keys before this time.
	NextRotation time.Time
}

Keys hold encryption and signing keys.

type OfflineSessions

type OfflineSessions struct {
	// UserID of an end user who has logged in to the server.
	UserID string

	// The ID of the connector used to login the user.
	ConnID string

	// Refresh is a hash table of refresh token reference objects
	// indexed by the ClientID of the refresh token.
	Refresh map[string]*RefreshTokenRef
}

OfflineSessions objects are sessions pertaining to users with refresh tokens.

type Password

type Password struct {
	// Email and identifying name of the password. Emails are assumed to be valid and
	// determining that an end-user controls the address is left to an outside application.
	//
	// Emails are case insensitive and should be standardized by the storage.
	//
	// Storages that don't support an extended character set for IDs, such as '.' and '@'
	// (cough cough, kubernetes), must map this value appropriately.
	Email string `json:"email"`

	// Bcrypt encoded hash of the password. This package enforces a min cost value of 10
	Hash []byte `json:"hash"`

	// Optional username to display. NOT used during login.
	Username string `json:"username"`

	// Randomly generated user ID. This is NOT the primary ID of the Password object.
	UserID string `json:"userID"`
}

Password is an email to password mapping managed by the storage.

type RefreshToken

type RefreshToken struct {
	ID string

	// A single token that's rotated every time the refresh token is refreshed.
	//
	// May be empty.
	Token string

	CreatedAt time.Time
	LastUsed  time.Time

	// Client this refresh token is valid for.
	ClientID string

	// Authentication data provided by an upstream source.
	ConnectorID   string
	ConnectorData []byte
	Claims        Claims

	// Scopes present in the initial request. Refresh requests may specify a set
	// of scopes different from the initial request when refreshing a token,
	// however those scopes must be encompassed by this set.
	Scopes []string

	// Nonce value supplied during the initial redirect. This is required to be part
	// of the claims of any future id_token generated by the client.
	Nonce string
}

RefreshToken is an OAuth2 refresh token which allows a client to request new tokens on the end user's behalf.

type RefreshTokenRef

type RefreshTokenRef struct {
	ID string

	// Client the refresh token is valid for.
	ClientID string

	CreatedAt time.Time
	LastUsed  time.Time
}

RefreshTokenRef is a reference object that contains metadata about refresh tokens.

type Storage

type Storage interface {
	Close() error

	// TODO(ericchiang): Let the storages set the IDs of these objects.
	CreateAuthRequest(a AuthRequest) error
	CreateClient(c Client) error
	CreateAuthCode(c AuthCode) error
	CreateRefresh(r RefreshToken) error
	CreatePassword(p Password) error
	CreateOfflineSessions(s OfflineSessions) error
	CreateConnector(c Connector) error

	// TODO(ericchiang): return (T, bool, error) so we can indicate not found
	// requests that way instead of using ErrNotFound.
	GetAuthRequest(id string) (AuthRequest, error)
	GetAuthCode(id string) (AuthCode, error)
	GetClient(id string) (Client, error)
	GetKeys() (Keys, error)
	GetRefresh(id string) (RefreshToken, error)
	GetPassword(email string) (Password, error)
	GetOfflineSessions(userID string, connID string) (OfflineSessions, error)
	GetConnector(id string) (Connector, error)

	ListClients() ([]Client, error)
	ListRefreshTokens() ([]RefreshToken, error)
	ListPasswords() ([]Password, error)
	ListConnectors() ([]Connector, error)

	// Delete methods MUST be atomic.
	DeleteAuthRequest(id string) error
	DeleteAuthCode(code string) error
	DeleteClient(id string) error
	DeleteRefresh(id string) error
	DeletePassword(email string) error
	DeleteOfflineSessions(userID string, connID string) error
	DeleteConnector(id string) error

	// Update methods take a function for updating an object then performs that update within
	// a transaction. "updater" functions may be called multiple times by a single update call.
	//
	// Because new fields may be added to resources, updaters should only modify existing
	// fields on the old object rather then creating new structs. For example:
	//
	//		updater := func(old storage.Client) (storage.Client, error) {
	//			old.Secret = newSecret
	//			return old, nil
	//		}
	//		if err := s.UpdateClient(clientID, updater); err != nil {
	//			// update failed, handle error
	//		}
	//
	UpdateClient(id string, updater func(old Client) (Client, error)) error
	UpdateKeys(updater func(old Keys) (Keys, error)) error
	UpdateAuthRequest(id string, updater func(a AuthRequest) (AuthRequest, error)) error
	UpdateRefreshToken(id string, updater func(r RefreshToken) (RefreshToken, error)) error
	UpdatePassword(email string, updater func(p Password) (Password, error)) error
	UpdateOfflineSessions(userID string, connID string, updater func(s OfflineSessions) (OfflineSessions, error)) error
	UpdateConnector(id string, updater func(c Connector) (Connector, error)) error

	// GarbageCollect deletes all expired AuthCodes and AuthRequests.
	GarbageCollect(now time.Time) (GCResult, error)
}

Storage is the storage interface used by the server. Implementations are required to be able to perform atomic compare-and-swap updates and either support timezones or standardize on UTC.

func WithStaticClients

func WithStaticClients(s Storage, staticClients []Client) Storage

WithStaticClients adds a read-only set of clients to the underlying storages.

func WithStaticPasswords

func WithStaticPasswords(s Storage, staticPasswords []Password) Storage

WithStaticPasswords returns a storage with a read-only set of passwords. Write actions, such as creating other passwords, will fail.

type VerificationKey

type VerificationKey struct {
	PublicKey *jose.JSONWebKey `json:"publicKey"`
	Expiry    time.Time        `json:"expiry"`
}

VerificationKey is a rotated signing key which can still be used to verify signatures.

Directories

Path Synopsis
Package conformance provides conformance tests for storage implementations.
Package conformance provides conformance tests for storage implementations.
Package kubernetes provides a storage implementation using Kubernetes third party APIs.
Package kubernetes provides a storage implementation using Kubernetes third party APIs.
k8sapi
Package k8sapi holds vendored Kubernetes types.
Package k8sapi holds vendored Kubernetes types.
Package memory provides an in memory implementation of the storage interface.
Package memory provides an in memory implementation of the storage interface.
Package sql provides SQL implementations of the storage interface.
Package sql provides SQL implementations of the storage interface.

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