zitadel/internal/api/idp/idp.go

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package idp
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"encoding/xml"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"github.com/crewjam/saml"
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
"github.com/zitadel/logging"
http_utils "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/api/http"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/api/ui/login"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/command"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/crypto"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/form"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/idp"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/idp/providers/apple"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/idp/providers/azuread"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/idp/providers/github"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/idp/providers/gitlab"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/idp/providers/google"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/idp/providers/jwt"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/idp/providers/ldap"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/idp/providers/oauth"
openid "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/idp/providers/oidc"
saml2 "github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/idp/providers/saml"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/query"
"github.com/zitadel/zitadel/internal/zerrors"
)
const (
HandlerPrefix = "/idps"
idpPrefix = "/{" + varIDPID + ":[0-9]+}"
callbackPath = "/callback"
metadataPath = idpPrefix + "/saml/metadata"
acsPath = idpPrefix + "/saml/acs"
certificatePath = idpPrefix + "/saml/certificate"
paramIntentID = "id"
paramToken = "token"
paramUserID = "user"
paramError = "error"
paramErrorDescription = "error_description"
varIDPID = "idpid"
)
type Handler struct {
commands *command.Commands
queries *query.Queries
parser *form.Parser
encryptionAlgorithm crypto.EncryptionAlgorithm
callbackURL func(ctx context.Context) string
samlRootURL func(ctx context.Context, idpID string) string
loginSAMLRootURL func(ctx context.Context) string
}
type externalIDPCallbackData struct {
State string `schema:"state"`
Code string `schema:"code"`
Error string `schema:"error"`
ErrorDescription string `schema:"error_description"`
// Apple returns a user on first registration
User string `schema:"user"`
}
type externalSAMLIDPCallbackData struct {
IDPID string
Response string
RelayState string
}
// CallbackURL generates the instance specific URL to the IDP callback handler
feat: trusted (instance) domains (#8369) # Which Problems Are Solved ZITADEL currently selects the instance context based on a HTTP header (see https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8279#issue-2399959845 and checks it against the list of instance domains. Let's call it instance or API domain. For any context based URL (e.g. OAuth, OIDC, SAML endpoints, links in emails, ...) the requested domain (instance domain) will be used. Let's call it the public domain. In cases of proxied setups, all exposed domains (public domains) require the domain to be managed as instance domain. This can either be done using the "ExternalDomain" in the runtime config or via system API, which requires a validation through CustomerPortal on zitadel.cloud. # How the Problems Are Solved - Two new headers / header list are added: - `InstanceHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used to match the instance. (For backward compatibility: the `HTTP1HostHeader`, `HTTP2HostHeader` and `forwarded`, `x-forwarded-for`, `x-forwarded-host` are checked afterwards as well) - `PublicHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used as public host / domain. This will be checked against a list of trusted domains on the instance. - The middleware intercepts all requests to the API and passes a `DomainCtx` object with the hosts and protocol into the context (previously only a computed `origin` was passed) - HTTP / GRPC server do not longer try to match the headers to instances themself, but use the passed `http.DomainContext` in their interceptors. - The `RequestedHost` and `RequestedDomain` from authz.Instance are removed in favor of the `http.DomainContext` - When authenticating to or signing out from Console UI, the current `http.DomainContext(ctx).Origin` (already checked by instance interceptor for validity) is used to compute and dynamically add a `redirect_uri` and `post_logout_redirect_uri`. - Gateway passes all configured host headers (previously only did `x-zitadel-*`) - Admin API allows to manage trusted domain # Additional Changes None # Additional Context - part of #8279 - open topics: - "single-instance" mode - Console UI
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func CallbackURL() func(ctx context.Context) string {
return func(ctx context.Context) string {
feat: trusted (instance) domains (#8369) # Which Problems Are Solved ZITADEL currently selects the instance context based on a HTTP header (see https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8279#issue-2399959845 and checks it against the list of instance domains. Let's call it instance or API domain. For any context based URL (e.g. OAuth, OIDC, SAML endpoints, links in emails, ...) the requested domain (instance domain) will be used. Let's call it the public domain. In cases of proxied setups, all exposed domains (public domains) require the domain to be managed as instance domain. This can either be done using the "ExternalDomain" in the runtime config or via system API, which requires a validation through CustomerPortal on zitadel.cloud. # How the Problems Are Solved - Two new headers / header list are added: - `InstanceHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used to match the instance. (For backward compatibility: the `HTTP1HostHeader`, `HTTP2HostHeader` and `forwarded`, `x-forwarded-for`, `x-forwarded-host` are checked afterwards as well) - `PublicHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used as public host / domain. This will be checked against a list of trusted domains on the instance. - The middleware intercepts all requests to the API and passes a `DomainCtx` object with the hosts and protocol into the context (previously only a computed `origin` was passed) - HTTP / GRPC server do not longer try to match the headers to instances themself, but use the passed `http.DomainContext` in their interceptors. - The `RequestedHost` and `RequestedDomain` from authz.Instance are removed in favor of the `http.DomainContext` - When authenticating to or signing out from Console UI, the current `http.DomainContext(ctx).Origin` (already checked by instance interceptor for validity) is used to compute and dynamically add a `redirect_uri` and `post_logout_redirect_uri`. - Gateway passes all configured host headers (previously only did `x-zitadel-*`) - Admin API allows to manage trusted domain # Additional Changes None # Additional Context - part of #8279 - open topics: - "single-instance" mode - Console UI
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return http_utils.DomainContext(ctx).Origin() + HandlerPrefix + callbackPath
}
}
feat: trusted (instance) domains (#8369) # Which Problems Are Solved ZITADEL currently selects the instance context based on a HTTP header (see https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8279#issue-2399959845 and checks it against the list of instance domains. Let's call it instance or API domain. For any context based URL (e.g. OAuth, OIDC, SAML endpoints, links in emails, ...) the requested domain (instance domain) will be used. Let's call it the public domain. In cases of proxied setups, all exposed domains (public domains) require the domain to be managed as instance domain. This can either be done using the "ExternalDomain" in the runtime config or via system API, which requires a validation through CustomerPortal on zitadel.cloud. # How the Problems Are Solved - Two new headers / header list are added: - `InstanceHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used to match the instance. (For backward compatibility: the `HTTP1HostHeader`, `HTTP2HostHeader` and `forwarded`, `x-forwarded-for`, `x-forwarded-host` are checked afterwards as well) - `PublicHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used as public host / domain. This will be checked against a list of trusted domains on the instance. - The middleware intercepts all requests to the API and passes a `DomainCtx` object with the hosts and protocol into the context (previously only a computed `origin` was passed) - HTTP / GRPC server do not longer try to match the headers to instances themself, but use the passed `http.DomainContext` in their interceptors. - The `RequestedHost` and `RequestedDomain` from authz.Instance are removed in favor of the `http.DomainContext` - When authenticating to or signing out from Console UI, the current `http.DomainContext(ctx).Origin` (already checked by instance interceptor for validity) is used to compute and dynamically add a `redirect_uri` and `post_logout_redirect_uri`. - Gateway passes all configured host headers (previously only did `x-zitadel-*`) - Admin API allows to manage trusted domain # Additional Changes None # Additional Context - part of #8279 - open topics: - "single-instance" mode - Console UI
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func SAMLRootURL() func(ctx context.Context, idpID string) string {
return func(ctx context.Context, idpID string) string {
feat: trusted (instance) domains (#8369) # Which Problems Are Solved ZITADEL currently selects the instance context based on a HTTP header (see https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8279#issue-2399959845 and checks it against the list of instance domains. Let's call it instance or API domain. For any context based URL (e.g. OAuth, OIDC, SAML endpoints, links in emails, ...) the requested domain (instance domain) will be used. Let's call it the public domain. In cases of proxied setups, all exposed domains (public domains) require the domain to be managed as instance domain. This can either be done using the "ExternalDomain" in the runtime config or via system API, which requires a validation through CustomerPortal on zitadel.cloud. # How the Problems Are Solved - Two new headers / header list are added: - `InstanceHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used to match the instance. (For backward compatibility: the `HTTP1HostHeader`, `HTTP2HostHeader` and `forwarded`, `x-forwarded-for`, `x-forwarded-host` are checked afterwards as well) - `PublicHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used as public host / domain. This will be checked against a list of trusted domains on the instance. - The middleware intercepts all requests to the API and passes a `DomainCtx` object with the hosts and protocol into the context (previously only a computed `origin` was passed) - HTTP / GRPC server do not longer try to match the headers to instances themself, but use the passed `http.DomainContext` in their interceptors. - The `RequestedHost` and `RequestedDomain` from authz.Instance are removed in favor of the `http.DomainContext` - When authenticating to or signing out from Console UI, the current `http.DomainContext(ctx).Origin` (already checked by instance interceptor for validity) is used to compute and dynamically add a `redirect_uri` and `post_logout_redirect_uri`. - Gateway passes all configured host headers (previously only did `x-zitadel-*`) - Admin API allows to manage trusted domain # Additional Changes None # Additional Context - part of #8279 - open topics: - "single-instance" mode - Console UI
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return http_utils.DomainContext(ctx).Origin() + HandlerPrefix + "/" + idpID + "/"
}
}
feat: trusted (instance) domains (#8369) # Which Problems Are Solved ZITADEL currently selects the instance context based on a HTTP header (see https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8279#issue-2399959845 and checks it against the list of instance domains. Let's call it instance or API domain. For any context based URL (e.g. OAuth, OIDC, SAML endpoints, links in emails, ...) the requested domain (instance domain) will be used. Let's call it the public domain. In cases of proxied setups, all exposed domains (public domains) require the domain to be managed as instance domain. This can either be done using the "ExternalDomain" in the runtime config or via system API, which requires a validation through CustomerPortal on zitadel.cloud. # How the Problems Are Solved - Two new headers / header list are added: - `InstanceHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used to match the instance. (For backward compatibility: the `HTTP1HostHeader`, `HTTP2HostHeader` and `forwarded`, `x-forwarded-for`, `x-forwarded-host` are checked afterwards as well) - `PublicHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used as public host / domain. This will be checked against a list of trusted domains on the instance. - The middleware intercepts all requests to the API and passes a `DomainCtx` object with the hosts and protocol into the context (previously only a computed `origin` was passed) - HTTP / GRPC server do not longer try to match the headers to instances themself, but use the passed `http.DomainContext` in their interceptors. - The `RequestedHost` and `RequestedDomain` from authz.Instance are removed in favor of the `http.DomainContext` - When authenticating to or signing out from Console UI, the current `http.DomainContext(ctx).Origin` (already checked by instance interceptor for validity) is used to compute and dynamically add a `redirect_uri` and `post_logout_redirect_uri`. - Gateway passes all configured host headers (previously only did `x-zitadel-*`) - Admin API allows to manage trusted domain # Additional Changes None # Additional Context - part of #8279 - open topics: - "single-instance" mode - Console UI
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func LoginSAMLRootURL() func(ctx context.Context) string {
return func(ctx context.Context) string {
feat: trusted (instance) domains (#8369) # Which Problems Are Solved ZITADEL currently selects the instance context based on a HTTP header (see https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8279#issue-2399959845 and checks it against the list of instance domains. Let's call it instance or API domain. For any context based URL (e.g. OAuth, OIDC, SAML endpoints, links in emails, ...) the requested domain (instance domain) will be used. Let's call it the public domain. In cases of proxied setups, all exposed domains (public domains) require the domain to be managed as instance domain. This can either be done using the "ExternalDomain" in the runtime config or via system API, which requires a validation through CustomerPortal on zitadel.cloud. # How the Problems Are Solved - Two new headers / header list are added: - `InstanceHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used to match the instance. (For backward compatibility: the `HTTP1HostHeader`, `HTTP2HostHeader` and `forwarded`, `x-forwarded-for`, `x-forwarded-host` are checked afterwards as well) - `PublicHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used as public host / domain. This will be checked against a list of trusted domains on the instance. - The middleware intercepts all requests to the API and passes a `DomainCtx` object with the hosts and protocol into the context (previously only a computed `origin` was passed) - HTTP / GRPC server do not longer try to match the headers to instances themself, but use the passed `http.DomainContext` in their interceptors. - The `RequestedHost` and `RequestedDomain` from authz.Instance are removed in favor of the `http.DomainContext` - When authenticating to or signing out from Console UI, the current `http.DomainContext(ctx).Origin` (already checked by instance interceptor for validity) is used to compute and dynamically add a `redirect_uri` and `post_logout_redirect_uri`. - Gateway passes all configured host headers (previously only did `x-zitadel-*`) - Admin API allows to manage trusted domain # Additional Changes None # Additional Context - part of #8279 - open topics: - "single-instance" mode - Console UI
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return http_utils.DomainContext(ctx).Origin() + login.HandlerPrefix + login.EndpointSAMLACS
}
}
func NewHandler(
commands *command.Commands,
queries *query.Queries,
encryptionAlgorithm crypto.EncryptionAlgorithm,
instanceInterceptor func(next http.Handler) http.Handler,
) http.Handler {
h := &Handler{
commands: commands,
queries: queries,
parser: form.NewParser(),
encryptionAlgorithm: encryptionAlgorithm,
feat: trusted (instance) domains (#8369) # Which Problems Are Solved ZITADEL currently selects the instance context based on a HTTP header (see https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8279#issue-2399959845 and checks it against the list of instance domains. Let's call it instance or API domain. For any context based URL (e.g. OAuth, OIDC, SAML endpoints, links in emails, ...) the requested domain (instance domain) will be used. Let's call it the public domain. In cases of proxied setups, all exposed domains (public domains) require the domain to be managed as instance domain. This can either be done using the "ExternalDomain" in the runtime config or via system API, which requires a validation through CustomerPortal on zitadel.cloud. # How the Problems Are Solved - Two new headers / header list are added: - `InstanceHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used to match the instance. (For backward compatibility: the `HTTP1HostHeader`, `HTTP2HostHeader` and `forwarded`, `x-forwarded-for`, `x-forwarded-host` are checked afterwards as well) - `PublicHostHeaders`: an ordered list (first sent wins), which will be used as public host / domain. This will be checked against a list of trusted domains on the instance. - The middleware intercepts all requests to the API and passes a `DomainCtx` object with the hosts and protocol into the context (previously only a computed `origin` was passed) - HTTP / GRPC server do not longer try to match the headers to instances themself, but use the passed `http.DomainContext` in their interceptors. - The `RequestedHost` and `RequestedDomain` from authz.Instance are removed in favor of the `http.DomainContext` - When authenticating to or signing out from Console UI, the current `http.DomainContext(ctx).Origin` (already checked by instance interceptor for validity) is used to compute and dynamically add a `redirect_uri` and `post_logout_redirect_uri`. - Gateway passes all configured host headers (previously only did `x-zitadel-*`) - Admin API allows to manage trusted domain # Additional Changes None # Additional Context - part of #8279 - open topics: - "single-instance" mode - Console UI
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callbackURL: CallbackURL(),
samlRootURL: SAMLRootURL(),
loginSAMLRootURL: LoginSAMLRootURL(),
}
router := mux.NewRouter()
router.Use(instanceInterceptor)
router.HandleFunc(callbackPath, h.handleCallback)
router.HandleFunc(metadataPath, h.handleMetadata)
router.HandleFunc(certificatePath, h.handleCertificate)
router.HandleFunc(acsPath, h.handleACS)
return router
}
func parseSAMLRequest(r *http.Request) *externalSAMLIDPCallbackData {
vars := mux.Vars(r)
return &externalSAMLIDPCallbackData{
IDPID: vars[varIDPID],
Response: r.FormValue("SAMLResponse"),
RelayState: r.FormValue("RelayState"),
}
}
func (h *Handler) getProvider(ctx context.Context, idpID string) (idp.Provider, error) {
return h.commands.GetProvider(ctx, idpID, h.callbackURL(ctx), h.samlRootURL(ctx, idpID))
}
func (h *Handler) handleCertificate(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
ctx := r.Context()
data := parseSAMLRequest(r)
provider, err := h.getProvider(ctx, data.IDPID)
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
samlProvider, ok := provider.(*saml2.Provider)
if !ok {
http.Error(w, zerrors.ThrowInvalidArgument(nil, "SAML-lrud8s9coi", "Errors.Intent.IDPInvalid").Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
certPem := new(bytes.Buffer)
if _, err := certPem.Write(samlProvider.Certificate); err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
w.Header().Set("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=idp.crt")
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", r.Header.Get("Content-Type"))
_, err = io.Copy(w, certPem)
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, fmt.Errorf("failed to response with certificate: %w", err).Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
return
}
}
func (h *Handler) handleMetadata(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
ctx := r.Context()
data := parseSAMLRequest(r)
provider, err := h.getProvider(ctx, data.IDPID)
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
samlProvider, ok := provider.(*saml2.Provider)
if !ok {
http.Error(w, zerrors.ThrowInvalidArgument(nil, "SAML-lrud8s9coi", "Errors.Intent.IDPInvalid").Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
sp, err := samlProvider.GetSP()
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
metadata := sp.ServiceProvider.Metadata()
for i, spDesc := range metadata.SPSSODescriptors {
spDesc.AssertionConsumerServices = append(
spDesc.AssertionConsumerServices,
saml.IndexedEndpoint{
Binding: saml.HTTPPostBinding,
Location: h.loginSAMLRootURL(ctx),
Index: len(spDesc.AssertionConsumerServices) + 1,
}, saml.IndexedEndpoint{
Binding: saml.HTTPArtifactBinding,
Location: h.loginSAMLRootURL(ctx),
Index: len(spDesc.AssertionConsumerServices) + 2,
},
)
metadata.SPSSODescriptors[i] = spDesc
}
buf, _ := xml.MarshalIndent(metadata, "", " ")
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/samlmetadata+xml")
_, err = w.Write(buf)
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
}
func (h *Handler) handleACS(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
ctx := r.Context()
data := parseSAMLRequest(r)
provider, err := h.getProvider(ctx, data.IDPID)
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
samlProvider, ok := provider.(*saml2.Provider)
if !ok {
err := zerrors.ThrowInvalidArgument(nil, "SAML-ui9wyux0hp", "Errors.Intent.IDPInvalid")
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
intent, err := h.commands.GetActiveIntent(ctx, data.RelayState)
if err != nil {
if zerrors.IsNotFound(err) {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
redirectToFailureURLErr(w, r, intent, err)
return
}
session, err := saml2.NewSession(samlProvider, intent.RequestID, r)
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
idpUser, err := session.FetchUser(r.Context())
if err != nil {
cmdErr := h.commands.FailIDPIntent(ctx, intent, err.Error())
logging.WithFields("intent", intent.AggregateID).OnError(cmdErr).Error("failed to push failed event on idp intent")
redirectToFailureURLErr(w, r, intent, err)
return
}
userID, err := h.checkExternalUser(ctx, intent.IDPID, idpUser.GetID())
logging.WithFields("intent", intent.AggregateID).OnError(err).Error("could not check if idp user already exists")
token, err := h.commands.SucceedSAMLIDPIntent(ctx, intent, idpUser, userID, session.Assertion)
if err != nil {
redirectToFailureURLErr(w, r, intent, zerrors.ThrowInternal(err, "IDP-JdD3g", "Errors.Intent.TokenCreationFailed"))
return
}
redirectToSuccessURL(w, r, intent, token, userID)
}
func (h *Handler) handleCallback(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
ctx := r.Context()
data, err := h.parseCallbackRequest(r)
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
intent, err := h.commands.GetActiveIntent(ctx, data.State)
if err != nil {
if zerrors.IsNotFound(err) {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
return
}
redirectToFailureURLErr(w, r, intent, err)
return
}
// the provider might have returned an error
if data.Error != "" {
cmdErr := h.commands.FailIDPIntent(ctx, intent, reason(data.Error, data.ErrorDescription))
logging.WithFields("intent", intent.AggregateID).OnError(cmdErr).Error("failed to push failed event on idp intent")
redirectToFailureURL(w, r, intent, data.Error, data.ErrorDescription)
return
}
provider, err := h.getProvider(ctx, intent.IDPID)
if err != nil {
cmdErr := h.commands.FailIDPIntent(ctx, intent, err.Error())
logging.WithFields("intent", intent.AggregateID).OnError(cmdErr).Error("failed to push failed event on idp intent")
redirectToFailureURLErr(w, r, intent, err)
return
}
idpUser, idpSession, err := h.fetchIDPUserFromCode(ctx, provider, data.Code, data.User)
if err != nil {
cmdErr := h.commands.FailIDPIntent(ctx, intent, err.Error())
logging.WithFields("intent", intent.AggregateID).OnError(cmdErr).Error("failed to push failed event on idp intent")
redirectToFailureURLErr(w, r, intent, err)
return
}
userID, err := h.checkExternalUser(ctx, intent.IDPID, idpUser.GetID())
logging.WithFields("intent", intent.AggregateID).OnError(err).Error("could not check if idp user already exists")
if userID == "" {
userID, err = h.tryMigrateExternalUser(ctx, intent.IDPID, idpUser, idpSession)
logging.WithFields("intent", intent.AggregateID).OnError(err).Error("migration check failed")
}
token, err := h.commands.SucceedIDPIntent(ctx, intent, idpUser, idpSession, userID)
if err != nil {
redirectToFailureURLErr(w, r, intent, zerrors.ThrowInternal(err, "IDP-JdD3g", "Errors.Intent.TokenCreationFailed"))
return
}
redirectToSuccessURL(w, r, intent, token, userID)
}
func (h *Handler) tryMigrateExternalUser(ctx context.Context, idpID string, idpUser idp.User, idpSession idp.Session) (userID string, err error) {
migration, ok := idpSession.(idp.SessionSupportsMigration)
if !ok {
return "", nil
}
previousID, err := migration.RetrievePreviousID()
if err != nil || previousID == "" {
return "", err
}
userID, err = h.checkExternalUser(ctx, idpID, previousID)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return userID, h.commands.MigrateUserIDP(ctx, userID, "", idpID, previousID, idpUser.GetID())
}
func (h *Handler) parseCallbackRequest(r *http.Request) (*externalIDPCallbackData, error) {
data := new(externalIDPCallbackData)
err := h.parser.Parse(r, data)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if data.State == "" {
return nil, zerrors.ThrowInvalidArgument(nil, "IDP-Hk38e", "Errors.Intent.StateMissing")
}
return data, nil
}
func redirectToSuccessURL(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, intent *command.IDPIntentWriteModel, token, userID string) {
queries := intent.SuccessURL.Query()
queries.Set(paramIntentID, intent.AggregateID)
queries.Set(paramToken, token)
if userID != "" {
queries.Set(paramUserID, userID)
}
intent.SuccessURL.RawQuery = queries.Encode()
http.Redirect(w, r, intent.SuccessURL.String(), http.StatusFound)
}
func redirectToFailureURLErr(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, i *command.IDPIntentWriteModel, err error) {
msg := err.Error()
var description string
zErr := new(zerrors.ZitadelError)
if errors.As(err, &zErr) {
msg = zErr.GetID()
description = zErr.GetMessage() // TODO: i18n?
}
redirectToFailureURL(w, r, i, msg, description)
}
func redirectToFailureURL(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, i *command.IDPIntentWriteModel, err, description string) {
queries := i.FailureURL.Query()
queries.Set(paramIntentID, i.AggregateID)
queries.Set(paramError, err)
queries.Set(paramErrorDescription, description)
i.FailureURL.RawQuery = queries.Encode()
http.Redirect(w, r, i.FailureURL.String(), http.StatusFound)
}
func (h *Handler) fetchIDPUserFromCode(ctx context.Context, identityProvider idp.Provider, code string, appleUser string) (user idp.User, idpTokens idp.Session, err error) {
var session idp.Session
switch provider := identityProvider.(type) {
case *oauth.Provider:
session = &oauth.Session{Provider: provider, Code: code}
case *openid.Provider:
session = &openid.Session{Provider: provider, Code: code}
case *azuread.Provider:
session = &azuread.Session{Provider: provider, Code: code}
case *github.Provider:
session = &oauth.Session{Provider: provider.Provider, Code: code}
case *gitlab.Provider:
session = &openid.Session{Provider: provider.Provider, Code: code}
case *google.Provider:
session = &openid.Session{Provider: provider.Provider, Code: code}
case *apple.Provider:
session = &apple.Session{Session: &openid.Session{Provider: provider.Provider, Code: code}, UserFormValue: appleUser}
case *jwt.Provider, *ldap.Provider, *saml2.Provider:
return nil, nil, zerrors.ThrowInvalidArgument(nil, "IDP-52jmn", "Errors.ExternalIDP.IDPTypeNotImplemented")
default:
return nil, nil, zerrors.ThrowUnimplemented(nil, "IDP-SSDg", "Errors.ExternalIDP.IDPTypeNotImplemented")
}
user, err = session.FetchUser(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
return user, session, nil
}
func (h *Handler) checkExternalUser(ctx context.Context, idpID, externalUserID string) (userID string, err error) {
idQuery, err := query.NewIDPUserLinkIDPIDSearchQuery(idpID)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
externalIDQuery, err := query.NewIDPUserLinksExternalIDSearchQuery(externalUserID)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
queries := []query.SearchQuery{
idQuery, externalIDQuery,
}
links, err := h.queries.IDPUserLinks(ctx, &query.IDPUserLinksSearchQuery{Queries: queries}, false)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
if len(links.Links) != 1 {
return "", nil
}
return links.Links[0].UserID, nil
}
func reason(err, description string) string {
if description == "" {
return err
}
return err + ": " + description
}