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Livio Spring
8537805ea5
feat(notification): use event worker pool (#8962)
# Which Problems Are Solved

The current handling of notification follows the same pattern as all
other projections:
Created events are handled sequentially (based on "position") by a
handler. During the process, a lot of information is aggregated (user,
texts, templates, ...).
This leads to back pressure on the projection since the handling of
events might take longer than the time before a new event (to be
handled) is created.

# How the Problems Are Solved

- The current user notification handler creates separate notification
events based on the user / session events.
- These events contain all the present and required information
including the userID.
- These notification events get processed by notification workers, which
gather the necessary information (recipient address, texts, templates)
to send out these notifications.
- If a notification fails, a retry event is created based on the current
notification request including the current state of the user (this
prevents race conditions, where a user is changed in the meantime and
the notification already gets the new state).
- The retry event will be handled after a backoff delay. This delay
increases with every attempt.
- If the configured amount of attempts is reached or the message expired
(based on config), a cancel event is created, letting the workers know,
the notification must no longer be handled.
- In case of successful send, a sent event is created for the
notification aggregate and the existing "sent" events for the user /
session object is stored.
- The following is added to the defaults.yaml to allow configuration of
the notification workers:
```yaml

Notifications:
  # The amount of workers processing the notification request events.
  # If set to 0, no notification request events will be handled. This can be useful when running in
  # multi binary / pod setup and allowing only certain executables to process the events.
  Workers: 1 # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_WORKERS
  # The amount of events a single worker will process in a run.
  BulkLimit: 10 # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_BULKLIMIT
  # Time interval between scheduled notifications for request events
  RequeueEvery: 2s # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_REQUEUEEVERY
  # The amount of workers processing the notification retry events.
  # If set to 0, no notification retry events will be handled. This can be useful when running in
  # multi binary / pod setup and allowing only certain executables to process the events.
  RetryWorkers: 1 # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_RETRYWORKERS
  # Time interval between scheduled notifications for retry events
  RetryRequeueEvery: 2s # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_RETRYREQUEUEEVERY
  # Only instances are projected, for which at least a projection-relevant event exists within the timeframe
  # from HandleActiveInstances duration in the past until the projection's current time
  # If set to 0 (default), every instance is always considered active
  HandleActiveInstances: 0s # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_HANDLEACTIVEINSTANCES
  # The maximum duration a transaction remains open
  # before it spots left folding additional events
  # and updates the table.
  TransactionDuration: 1m # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_TRANSACTIONDURATION
  # Automatically cancel the notification after the amount of failed attempts
  MaxAttempts: 3 # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_MAXATTEMPTS
  # Automatically cancel the notification if it cannot be handled within a specific time
  MaxTtl: 5m  # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_MAXTTL
  # Failed attempts are retried after a confogired delay (with exponential backoff).
  # Set a minimum and maximum delay and a factor for the backoff
  MinRetryDelay: 1s  # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_MINRETRYDELAY
  MaxRetryDelay: 20s # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_MAXRETRYDELAY
  # Any factor below 1 will be set to 1
  RetryDelayFactor: 1.5 # ZITADEL_NOTIFIACATIONS_RETRYDELAYFACTOR
```


# Additional Changes

None

# Additional Context

- closes #8931
2024-11-27 15:01:17 +00:00
Livio Spring
041af26917
feat(OIDC): add back channel logout (#8837)
# Which Problems Are Solved

Currently ZITADEL supports RP-initiated logout for clients. Back-channel
logout ensures that user sessions are terminated across all connected
applications, even if the user closes their browser or loses
connectivity providing a more secure alternative for certain use cases.

# How the Problems Are Solved

If the feature is activated and the client used for the authentication
has a back_channel_logout_uri configured, a
`session_logout.back_channel` will be registered. Once a user terminates
their session, a (notification) handler will send a SET (form POST) to
the registered uri containing a logout_token (with the user's ID and
session ID).

- A new feature "back_channel_logout" is added on system and instance
level
- A `back_channel_logout_uri` can be managed on OIDC applications
- Added a `session_logout` aggregate to register and inform about sent
`back_channel` notifications
- Added a `SecurityEventToken` channel and `Form`message type in the
notification handlers
- Added `TriggeredAtOrigin` fields to `HumanSignedOut` and
`TerminateSession` events for notification handling
- Exported various functions and types in the `oidc` package to be able
to reuse for token signing in the back_channel notifier.
- To prevent that current existing session termination events will be
handled, a setup step is added to set the `current_states` for the
`projections.notifications_back_channel_logout` to the current position

- [x] requires https://github.com/zitadel/oidc/pull/671

# Additional Changes

- Updated all OTEL dependencies to v1.29.0, since OIDC already updated
some of them to that version.
- Single Session Termination feature is correctly checked (fixed feature
mapping)

# Additional Context

- closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8467
- TODO:
  - Documentation
  - UI to be done: https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8469

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Co-authored-by: Hidde Wieringa <hidde@hiddewieringa.nl>
2024-10-31 15:57:17 +01:00
Tim Möhlmann
32bad3feb3
perf(milestones): refactor (#8788)
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# Which Problems Are Solved

Milestones used existing events from a number of aggregates. OIDC
session is one of them. We noticed in load-tests that the reduction of
the oidc_session.added event into the milestone projection is a costly
business with payload based conditionals. A milestone is reached once,
but even then we remain subscribed to the OIDC events. This requires the
projections.current_states to be updated continuously.


# How the Problems Are Solved

The milestone creation is refactored to use dedicated events instead.
The command side decides when a milestone is reached and creates the
reached event once for each milestone when required.

# Additional Changes

In order to prevent reached milestones being created twice, a migration
script is provided. When the old `projections.milestones` table exist,
the state is read from there and `v2` milestone aggregate events are
created, with the original reached and pushed dates.

# Additional Context

- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8800
2024-10-28 08:29:34 +00:00
Livio Spring
14e2aba1bc
feat: Add Twilio Verification Service (#8678)
# Which Problems Are Solved
Twilio supports a robust, multi-channel verification service that
notably supports multi-region SMS sender numbers required for our use
case. Currently, Zitadel does much of the work of the Twilio Verify (eg.
localization, code generation, messaging) but doesn't support the pool
of sender numbers that Twilio Verify does.

# How the Problems Are Solved
To support this API, we need to be able to store the Twilio Service ID
and send that in a verification request where appropriate: phone number
verification and SMS 2FA code paths.

This PR does the following: 
- Adds the ability to use Twilio Verify of standard messaging through
Twilio
- Adds support for international numbers and more reliable verification
messages sent from multiple numbers
- Adds a new Twilio configuration option to support Twilio Verify in the
admin console
- Sends verification SMS messages through Twilio Verify
- Implements Twilio Verification Checks for codes generated through the
same

# Additional Changes

# Additional Context
- base was implemented by @zhirschtritt in
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/8268 ❤️
- closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8581

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Co-authored-by: Zachary Hirschtritt <zachary.hirschtritt@klaviyo.com>
Co-authored-by: Joey Biscoglia <joey.biscoglia@klaviyo.com>
2024-09-26 09:14:33 +02:00
Livio Spring
a07b2f4677
feat: invite user link (#8578)
# Which Problems Are Solved

As an administrator I want to be able to invite users to my application
with the API V2, some user data I will already prefil, the user should
add the authentication method themself (password, passkey, sso).

# How the Problems Are Solved

- A user can now be created with a email explicitly set to false.
- If a user has no verified email and no authentication method, an
`InviteCode` can be created through the User V2 API.
  - the code can be returned or sent through email
- additionally `URLTemplate` and an `ApplicatioName` can provided for
the email
- The code can be resent and verified through the User V2 API
- The V1 login allows users to verify and resend the code and set a
password (analog user initialization)
- The message text for the user invitation can be customized

# Additional Changes

- `verifyUserPasskeyCode` directly uses `crypto.VerifyCode` (instead of
`verifyEncryptedCode`)
- `verifyEncryptedCode` is removed (unnecessarily queried for the code
generator)

# Additional Context

- closes #8310
- TODO: login V2 will have to implement invite flow:
https://github.com/zitadel/typescript/issues/166
2024-09-11 10:53:55 +00:00
Stefan Benz
6dcdef0268
fix: add action v2 execution to features (#7597)
* fix: add action v2 execution to features

* fix: add action v2 execution to features

* fix: add action v2 execution to features

* fix: update internal/command/instance_features_model.go

Co-authored-by: Tim Möhlmann <tim+github@zitadel.com>

* fix: merge back main

* fix: merge back main

* fix: rename feature and service

* fix: rename feature and service

* fix: review changes

* fix: review changes

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Co-authored-by: Tim Möhlmann <tim+github@zitadel.com>
2024-04-09 20:21:21 +03:00
Tim Möhlmann
2f91679623
chore(Makefile): add go generate target (#6944)
This change adds a core_generate_all make target.
It installs the required tools and runs generate on the complete project.

`golang/mock` is no longer maintained and a fork is available
from the Uber folks. So the latter is used as tool.
All the mock files have been regenerated and are part of the PR.

The obsolete `tools` directory has been removed,
as all the tools are now part of specific make targets.

Co-authored-by: Silvan <silvan.reusser@gmail.com>
2023-11-22 10:56:43 +00:00
Elio Bischof
8f6cb47567
fix: use triggering origin for notification links (#6628)
* take baseurl if saved on event

* refactor: make es mocks reusable

* Revert "refactor: make es mocks reusable"

This reverts commit 434ce12a6a.

* make messages testable

* test asset url

* fmt

* fmt

* simplify notification.Start

* test url combinations

* support init code added

* support password changed

* support reset pw

* support user domain claimed

* support add pwless login

* support verify phone

* Revert "support verify phone"

This reverts commit e40503303e.

* save trigger origin from ctx

* add ready for review check

* camel

* test email otp

* fix variable naming

* fix DefaultOTPEmailURLV2

* Revert "fix DefaultOTPEmailURLV2"

This reverts commit fa34d4d2a8.

* fix email otp challenged test

* fix email otp challenged test

* pass origin in login and gateway requests

* take origin from header

* take x-forwarded if present

* Update internal/notification/handlers/queries.go

Co-authored-by: Tim Möhlmann <tim+github@zitadel.com>

* Update internal/notification/handlers/commands.go

Co-authored-by: Tim Möhlmann <tim+github@zitadel.com>

* move origin header to ctx if available

* generate

* cleanup

* use forwarded header

* support X-Forwarded-* headers

* standardize context handling

* fix linting

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Co-authored-by: Tim Möhlmann <tim+github@zitadel.com>
2023-10-10 13:20:53 +00:00