This change adds the ability to set and get user agent data, such as fingerprint, IP, request headers and a description to the session. All fields are optional.
Closes#6028
* feat: add otp (sms and email) checks in session api
* implement sending
* fix tests
* add tests
* add integration tests
* fix merge main and add tests
* put default OTP Email url into config
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Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(api): rename first and last name to given and family name, intent to idp_intent, remove _ actions
* fix merge
* fully rename intent to idp intent in api
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Co-authored-by: Tim Möhlmann <tim+github@zitadel.com>
This PR adds support for userinfo and introspection of V2 tokens. Further V2 access tokens and session tokens can be used for authentication on the ZITADEL API (like the current access tokens).
* reproduce #5808
Add an integration test that imports and gets N amount of human users.
- With N set to 1-10 the operation seems to succeed always
- With N set to 100 the operation seems to fail between 1 and 7 times.
* fix merge issue
* fix: reset the call timestamp after a bulk trigger
With the use of `AS OF SYSTEM TIME` in queries,
there was a change for the query package not
finding the latest projection verson after
a bulk trigger.
If events where processed in the bulk trigger,
the resulting row timestamp would be after the call
start timestamp.
This sometimes resulted in consistency issues when
Set and Get API methods are called in short succession.
For example a Import and Get user could sometimes result in a Not Found
error.
Although the issue was reported for the Management API user import,
it is likely this bug contributed to the flaky integration and e2e tests.
Fixes#5808
* trigger bulk action in GetSession
* don't use the new context in handler schedule
* disable reproduction test
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Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
This fix provides a possibility to pass a domain on the session, which
will be used (as rpID) to create a passkey / u2f assertion and
attestation. This is useful in cases where the login UI is served under
a different domain / origin than the ZITADEL API.