# Which Problems Are Solved
The end_session_endpoint currently always requires the userAgent cookie
to be able to terminate session created through the hosted login UI.
Only tokens issued through the Login V2 can be used to directly
terminate a specific session and without the need of a cookie.
This PR adds the possibility to terminate a single V1 session or all V1
sessions belonging to the same user agent without the need of the
userAgent cookie by providing an id_token as `id_token_hint` which
contains the id of a V1 session as `sid`.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- #8525 added the `sid` claim for id_tokens issued through the login UI
- The `sid` can now be checked for the `V1_` prefix and queries for
either the userAgentID and depending on the
`OIDCSingleV1SessionTermination` flag all userIDs of active session from
the same user agent id
- The `OIDCSingleV1SessionTermination` flag is added with default value
false to keep the existing behavior of terminating all sessions even in
case of providing an id_token_hint
# Additional Changes
- pass `context.Context` into session view functions for querying the
database with that context
# Additional Context
- relates to #8499
- closes#8501
# Which Problems Are Solved
id_tokens issued for auth requests created through the login UI
currently do not provide a sid claim.
This is due to the fact that (SSO) sessions for the login UI do not have
one and are only computed by the userAgent(ID), the user(ID) and the
authentication checks of the latter.
This prevents client to track sessions and terminate specific session on
the end_session_endpoint.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- An `id` column is added to the `auth.user_sessions` table.
- The `id` (prefixed with `V1_`) is set whenever a session is added or
updated to active (from terminated)
- The id is passed to the `oidc session` (as v2 sessionIDs), to expose
it as `sid` claim
# Additional Changes
- refactored `getUpdateCols` to handle different column value types and
add arguments for query
# Additional Context
- closes#8499
- relates to #8501
# Which Problems Are Solved
Added functionality that user with a userschema can be created and
removed.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Added logic and moved APIs so that everything is API v3 conform.
# Additional Changes
- move of user and userschema API to resources folder
- changed testing and parameters
- some renaming
# Additional Context
closes#7308
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Co-authored-by: Elio Bischof <elio@zitadel.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
Do not push secret succeeded and failed events for API and OIDC clients
on the introspection endpoint.
On instances where introspection was fequently called, the pushed events
created issues on duplicate primary keys, due to collisions on the
`sequence` column in the eventstore. As the event pusher retries on this
collision and we pushed above mentioned events async, it would create a
backpressure of concurrent pushers and effectively cripple an instance.
We considered that pushing these events have little value with regards
to the audit trail, as we do not push similar events when client
assertion is used. Also, before #7657 the events were defined, but not
pushed.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Removed API secret check succeeded and faild event definitions
- Removed OIDC secret check succeeded and faild event definitions
- Push only Hash Updated event when needed
# Additional Changes
- None
# Additional Context
- Fixes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8479
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8430
- Intoduced in https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/7657
# Which Problems Are Solved
There were UX issue with the autolinking prompt page and users were not
able to link their account or would not understand what to do. Since the
trust to the IdP is already bound by the configuration, the user can
directly be linked without any user input.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- remove the prompt page and directly link the user if possible
- remove corresponding customization texts from the API and Console
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
- relates to https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/7977
- discussed with customers
- created as a `fix` to be able to backport
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Peintner <max@caos.ch>
# Which Problems Are Solved
Currently the OIDC API of ZITADEL only prints parent errors to the logs.
Where 4xx status are typically warn level and 5xx error level. This
makes it hard to debug certain errors for client in multi-instance
environments like ZITADEL cloud, where there is no direct access to
logs. In case of support requests we often can't correlate past
log-lines to the error that was reported.
This change adds the possibility to return the parent error in the
response to the OIDC client. For the moment this only applies to JSON
body responses, not error redirects to the RP.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- New instance-level feature flag: `debug_oidc_parent_error`
- Use the new `WithReturnParentToClient()` function from the oidc lib
introduced in https://github.com/zitadel/oidc/pull/629 for all cases
where `WithParent` was already used and the request context is
available.
# Additional Changes
none
# Additional Context
- Depends on: https://github.com/zitadel/oidc/pull/629
- Related to: https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8362
---------
Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
Implement a new API service that allows management of OIDC signing web
keys.
This allows users to manage rotation of the instance level keys. which
are currently managed based on expiry.
The API accepts the generation of the following key types and
parameters:
- RSA keys with 2048, 3072 or 4096 bit in size and:
- Signing with SHA-256 (RS256)
- Signing with SHA-384 (RS384)
- Signing with SHA-512 (RS512)
- ECDSA keys with
- P256 curve
- P384 curve
- P512 curve
- ED25519 keys
# How the Problems Are Solved
Keys are serialized for storage using the JSON web key format from the
`jose` library. This is the format that will be used by OIDC for
signing, verification and publication.
Each instance can have a number of key pairs. All existing public keys
are meant to be used for token verification and publication the keys
endpoint. Keys can be activated and the active private key is meant to
sign new tokens. There is always exactly 1 active signing key:
1. When the first key for an instance is generated, it is automatically
activated.
2. Activation of the next key automatically deactivates the previously
active key.
3. Keys cannot be manually deactivated from the API
4. Active keys cannot be deleted
# Additional Changes
- Query methods that later will be used by the OIDC package are already
implemented. Preparation for #8031
- Fix indentation in french translation for instance event
- Move user_schema translations to consistent positions in all
translation files
# Additional Context
- Closes#8030
- Part of #7809
---------
Co-authored-by: Elio Bischof <elio@zitadel.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
As of now, **automatic creation** and **automatic linking options** were
only considered if the corresponding **allowed option** (account
creation / linking allowed) was enabled.
With this PR, this is no longer needed and allows administrators to
address cases, where only an **automatic creation** is allowed, but
users themselves should not be allowed to **manually** create new
accounts using an identity provider or edit the information during the
process.
Also, allowing users to only link to the proposed existing account is
now possible with an enabled **automatic linking option**, while
disabling **account linking allowed**.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Check for **automatic** options without the corresponding **allowed**
option.
- added technical advisory to notify about the possible behavior change
# Additional Changes
- display the error message on the IdP linking step in the login UI (in
case there is one)
- display an error in case no option is possible
- exchanged deprecated `eventstoreExpect` with `expectEventstore` in
touched test files
# Additional Context
closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/7393
---------
Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
The current v3alpha actions APIs don't exactly adhere to the [new
resources API
design](https://zitadel.com/docs/apis/v3#standard-resources).
# How the Problems Are Solved
- **Improved ID access**: The aggregate ID is added to the resource
details object, so accessing resource IDs and constructing proto
messages for resources is easier
- **Explicit Instances**: Optionally, the instance can be explicitly
given in each request
- **Pagination**: A default search limit and a max search limit are
added to the defaults.yaml. They apply to the new v3 APIs (currently
only actions). The search query defaults are changed to ascending by
creation date, because this makes the pagination results the most
deterministic. The creation date is also added to the object details.
The bug with updated creation dates is fixed for executions and targets.
- **Removed Sequences**: Removed Sequence from object details and
ProcessedSequence from search details
# Additional Changes
Object details IDs are checked in unit test only if an empty ID is
expected. Centralizing the details check also makes this internal object
more flexible for future evolutions.
# Additional Context
- Closes#8169
- Depends on https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/8225
---------
Co-authored-by: Silvan <silvan.reusser@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
We noticed logging where 500: Internal Server errors were returned from
the token endpoint, mostly for the `refresh_token` grant. The error was
thrown by the database as it received non-UTF8 strings for token IDs
Zitadel uses symmetric encryption for opaque tokens, including refresh
tokens. Encrypted values are base64 encoded. It appeared to be possible
to send garbage base64 to the token endpoint, which will pass decryption
and string-splitting. In those cases the resulting ID is not a valid
UTF-8 string.
Invalid non-UTF8 strings are now rejected during token decryption.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- `AESCrypto.DecryptString()` checks if the decrypted bytes only contain
valid UTF-8 characters before converting them into a string.
- `AESCrypto.Decrypt()` is unmodified and still allows decryption on
non-UTF8 byte strings.
- `FromRefreshToken` now uses `DecryptString` instead of `Decrypt`
# Additional Changes
- Unit tests added for `FromRefreshToken` and
`AESCrypto.DecryptString()`.
- Fuzz tests added for `FromRefreshToken` and
`AESCrypto.DecryptString()`. This was to pinpoint the problem
- Testdata with values that resulted in invalid strings are committed.
In the pipeline this results in the Fuzz tests to execute as regular
unit-test cases. As we don't use the `-fuzz` flag in the pipeline no
further fuzzing is performed.
# Additional Context
- Closes#7765
- https://go.dev/doc/tutorial/fuzz
# 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
# Which Problems Are Solved
The current v3alpha actions APIs don't exactly adhere to the [new
resources API
design](https://zitadel.com/docs/apis/v3#standard-resources).
# How the Problems Are Solved
- **Breaking**: The current v3alpha actions APIs are removed. This is
breaking.
- **Resource Namespace**: New v3alpha actions APIs for targets and
executions are added under the namespace /resources.
- **Feature Flag**: New v3alpha actions APIs still have to be activated
using the actions feature flag
- **Reduced Executions Overhead**: Executions are managed similar to
settings according to the new API design: an empty list of targets
basically makes an execution a Noop. So a single method, SetExecution is
enough to cover all use cases. Noop executions are not returned in
future search requests.
- **Compatibility**: The executions created with previous v3alpha APIs
are still available to be managed with the new executions API.
# Additional Changes
- Removed integration tests which test executions but rely on readable
targets. They are added again with #8169
# Additional Context
Closes#8168
# Which Problems Are Solved
ZITADEL administrators can enable a setting called "Ignoring unknown
usernames" which helps mitigate attacks that try to guess/enumerate
usernames. If enabled, ZITADEL will show the password prompt even if the
user doesn't exist and report "Username or Password invalid".
Due to a implementation change to prevent deadlocks calling the
database, the flag would not be correctly respected in all cases and an
attacker would gain information if an account exist within ZITADEL,
since the error message shows "object not found" instead of the generic
error message.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Proper check of the error using an error function / type and
`errors.Is`
# Additional Changes
None.
# Additional Context
- raised in a support request
Co-authored-by: Silvan <silvan.reusser@gmail.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
The v2beta services are stable but not GA.
# How the Problems Are Solved
The v2beta services are copied to v2. The corresponding v1 and v2beta
services are deprecated.
# Additional Context
Closes#7236
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Co-authored-by: Elio Bischof <elio@zitadel.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
- Adds delete phone endpoint to v2 api
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Adds new endpoint with DELETE method to /v2beta/users/:userId/phone
which removes currently set phone number
# Additional Changes
- Added integration test for new endpoint.
# Additional Context
- Solves
https://discord.com/channels/927474939156643850/1255557862286032996
# Which Problems Are Solved
User created through the User V2 API without any authentication method
and possibly unverified email address was not able to login through the
current hosted login UI.
An unverified email address would result in a mail verification and not
an initialization mail like it would with the management API. Also the
login UI would then require the user to enter the init code, which the
user never received.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- When verifying the email through the login UI, it will check for
existing auth methods (password, IdP, passkeys). In case there are none,
the user will be prompted to set a password.
- When a user was created through the V2 API with a verified email and
no auth method, the user will be prompted to set a password in the login
UI.
- Since setting a password requires a corresponding code, the code will
be generated and sent when login in.
# Additional Changes
- Changed `RequestSetPassword` to get the codeGenerator from the
eventstore instead of getting it from query.
# Additional Context
- closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/6600
- closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8235
---------
Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
Solves the problem described in #8264.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Added a UserID field which can be set during Machine User creation.
# Additional Changes
Added addition unit and integration tests to cover the cases where a
UserID field is present.
# Additional Context
- Closes#8264
Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
TOTP remove endpoint available in management API, not in user v2 API.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Add endpoint RemoveTOTP to user v2 API.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
close#6605
---------
Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
Improve the performance of human imports by optimizing the query that
finds domains claimed by other organizations.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Use the fields search table introduced in
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/8191 by storing each
organization domain as Object ID and the verified status as field value.
# Additional Changes
- Feature flag for this optimization
# Additional Context
- Performance improvements for import are evaluated and acted upon
internally at the moment
---------
Co-authored-by: adlerhurst <silvan.reusser@gmail.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
Imporve the performance of user grant addition, especially for import.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Use the search table to query for the project grant state.
This could easily be done by making the search used in
`checkProjectGrantPreCondition` reusable.
# Additional Changes
Chanded event declerations to `const` in the
`internal/repository/project` package.
# Additional Context
- Performance improvements for import are evaluated and acted upon
internally at the moment
---------
Co-authored-by: adlerhurst <silvan.reusser@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
We found multiple cases where either the error was not properly handled,
which led to panics.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Handle the errors.
# Additional Changes
None.
# Additional Context
- noticed internally
# Which Problems Are Solved
The client ID for OIDC applications has an `@` in it, which is not
allowed in some 3rd-party systems (such as AWS).
# How the Problems Are Solved
Per @fforootd and @hifabienne in #6222, remove the project suffix and
the `@` from the client ID and just use the generated ID.
# Additional Changes
N/A
# Additional Context
- Closes#6222
---------
Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
To improve performance a new table and method is implemented on
eventstore. The goal of this table is to index searchable fields on
command side to use it on command and query side.
The table allows to store one primitive value (numeric, text) per row.
The eventstore framework is extended by the `Search`-method which allows
to search for objects.
The `Command`-interface is extended by the `SearchOperations()`-method
which does manipulate the the `search`-table.
# How the Problems Are Solved
This PR adds the capability of improving performance for command and
query side by using the `Search`-method of the eventstore instead of
using one of the `Filter`-methods.
# Open Tasks
- [x] Add feature flag
- [x] Unit tests
- [ ] ~~Benchmarks if needed~~
- [x] Ensure no behavior change
- [x] Add setup step to fill table with current data
- [x] Add projection which ensures data added between setup and start of
the new version are also added to the table
# Additional Changes
The `Search`-method is currently used by `ProjectGrant`-command side.
# Additional Context
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/8094
# Which Problems Are Solved
- Zitadel doesn't have a way to test SMTP settings either before
creating a new provider or once the SMTP provider has been created.
- Zitadel SMTP messages can be more informative for usual errors
# How the Problems Are Solved
- A new step is added to the new/update SMTP provider wizard that allows
us to test a configuration. The result is shown in a text area.
- From the table of SMTP providers you can test your settings too.
- The email address to send the email is by default the email address
for the logged in user as suggested.
- Some of the SMTP error messages have been changed to give more
information about the possible situation. For example: could not contact
with the SMTP server, check the port, firewall issues... instead of
could not dial
Here's a video showing this new option in action:
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/assets/30386061/50128ba1-c9fa-4481-8eec-e79a3ca69bda
# Additional Changes
Replace this example text with a concise list of additional changes that
this PR introduces, that are not directly solving the initial problem
but are related.
For example:
- The docs explicitly describe that the property XY is mandatory
- Adds missing translations for validations.
# Additional Context
- Closes#4504
# Which Problems Are Solved
Certificates created for a SAML IdP (used for metadata and request
singing) did not have any validity set. While it's not required for
SAML, when trying to import the certificate into a (keychain) tool it
might fail.
# How the Problems Are Solved
The validity is set based on the `CertificateLifetime` set in the
runtime config.
## After the fix:
If an IdP was created with a certificate without validity, an admin can
regenerate the certificate:
- for instance wide IdPs:
https://zitadel.com/docs/apis/resources/admin/admin-service-regenerate-saml-provider-certificate#regenerate-saml-identity-provider-certificate
- for organization specific IdPs:
https://zitadel.com/docs/apis/resources/mgmt/management-service-regenerate-saml-provider-certificate#regenerate-saml-identity-provider-certificate
Due to the new certificate, the metadata will change and will need to be
updated at the external IdP.
# Additional Changes
Additionally the `CertificateSize` instead of the `Size` (used for keys)
is used for generating the certificate, resp. the underlying key pair.
# Additional Context
- noted by a customer
- needs backports
---------
Co-authored-by: Elio Bischof <elio@zitadel.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
Improve the performance of the `admin/v1/import` API endpoint.
Specifaclly the import of large amount of project grants.
# How the Problems Are Solved
`AddProjectGrantWithID` and `AddProjectGrantMember` methods of
`Commands` used to get the current state of the Writemodel to check if
the current GrantID or the combination of GrantID & UserID wasn't
already used. However, the Added events already have protection against
duplication by the `UniqueConstaint` methods.
The queries become very slow when there is a great amount of project
grants. Because all the events are pushed to the aggregate ID of the
project, we had to obtain all related project events, including events
of grantIDs we do not care about. This O(n) duration for bached import
jobs adding many organization granted to a single project.
This change removes the unnecesary state query to improve performance.
# Additional Changes
- Add integration tests for import
# Additional Context
- reported internally
# Which Problems Are Solved
This fix adds tracing spans to all V1 API import related functions. This
is to troubleshoot import related performance issues reported to us.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Add a tracing span to `api/grpc/admin/import.go` and all related
functions that are called in the `command` package.
# Additional Changes
- none
# Additional Context
- Reported by internal communication
# Which Problems Are Solved
Some organizations / customers have the requirement, that there users
regularly need to change their password.
ZITADEL already had the possibility to manage a `password age policy` (
thought the API) with the maximum amount of days a password should be
valid, resp. days after with the user should be warned of the upcoming
expiration.
The policy could not be managed though the Console UI and was not
checked in the Login UI.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- The policy can be managed in the Console UI's settings sections on an
instance and organization level.
- During an authentication in the Login UI, if a policy is set with an
expiry (>0) and the user's last password change exceeds the amount of
days set, the user will be prompted to change their password.
- The prompt message of the Login UI can be customized in the Custom
Login Texts though the Console and API on the instance and each
organization.
- The information when the user last changed their password is returned
in the Auth, Management and User V2 API.
- The policy can be retrieved in the settings service as `password
expiry settings`.
# Additional Changes
None.
# Additional Context
- closes#8081
---------
Co-authored-by: Tim Möhlmann <tim+github@zitadel.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
If there is no custom text given, the call ends in an internal error as
no events have to be pushed.
# How the Problems Are Solved
If no events have to be pushed, no trying to push an empty list of
events.
# Additional Changes
No additional changes.
# Additional Context
Closes#6954
# Which Problems Are Solved
Zitadel never stored or returned the requested `response_mode` in oidc
Auth Requests. This caused the oidc library to fallback to the default
based on the response_type.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Store the `response_mode` in the Auth request repo
- Store the `response_mode` in the Auth request v2 events
- Return the `resonse_mode` from the Auth Request v1 and v2
`ResponseMode()` methods. (Was hard-coded to an empty string)
# Additional Changes
- Populate the `response_modes_supported` to the oidc Discovery
Configuration. When it was empty, the standard specifies the default of
`query` and `fragment`. However, our oidc library also supports
`form_post` and by this fix, zitadel now also supports this.
# Additional Context
- Closes#6586
- Reported
https://discord.com/channels/927474939156643850/1151508313717084220
---------
Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
The session API was designed to be flexible enough for multiple use
cases / login scenarios, where the login could respect the login policy
or not. The session API itself does not have a corresponding policy and
would not check for a required MFA or alike. It therefore also did not
yet respect the lockout policy and would leave it to the login UI to
handle that.
Since the lockout policy is related to the user and not the login
itself, we decided to handle the lockout also on calls of the session
API.
# How the Problems Are Solved
If a lockout policy is set for either password or (T)OTP checks, the
corresponding check on the session API be run against the lockout check.
This means that any failed check, regardless if occurred in the session
API or the current hosted login will be counted against the maximum
allowed checks of that authentication mechanism. TOTP, OTP SMS and OTP
Email are each treated as a separate mechanism.
For implementation:
- The existing lockout check functions were refactored to be usable for
session API calls.
- `SessionCommand` type now returns not only an error, but also
`[]eventstore.Command`
- these will be executed in case of an error
# Additional Changes
None.
# Additional Context
Closes#7967
---------
Co-authored-by: Elio Bischof <elio@zitadel.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
If an IdP intent succeeded with the user was not linked yet, the IdP
link was then added, the following IdP check on the session API would
then fail with `Intent meant for another user (COMMAND-O8xk3w)`.
This issue was introduced with when allowing IdP intents from other
organizations (https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/7871)
# How the Problems Are Solved
The IdP link is now correctly checked in the session API (using the
user's organization instead of the one from the intent).
# Additional Changes
- Improved the corresponding integration test to cover the exact
bahvior.
- Tests, which had to be updated with newer cases where additionally
changed to use expectEventstore instead of deprecated eventstoreExpect
and the two eventstore mocks of the session_tests.go where combined.
# Additional Context
- Relates to #7871
- This issue was reported by a customer.
- will be back ported to 2.52.x
If the feature is enabled the new packages are used to query org by id
Part of: https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/7639
### Definition of Ready
- [x] I am happy with the code
- [x] Short description of the feature/issue is added in the pr
description
- [x] PR is linked to the corresponding user story
- [ ] Acceptance criteria are met
- [ ] All open todos and follow ups are defined in a new ticket and
justified
- [ ] Deviations from the acceptance criteria and design are agreed with
the PO and documented.
- [x] No debug or dead code
- [x] My code has no repetitions
- [ ] Critical parts are tested automatically
- [ ] Where possible E2E tests are implemented
- [ ] Documentation/examples are up-to-date
- [ ] All non-functional requirements are met
- [x] Functionality of the acceptance criteria is checked manually on
the dev system.
# Which Problems Are Solved
Currently on instance setup there is only a possibility to either use a
human or a machine user and not both at creation.
# How the Problems Are Solved
The logic in the instance setup is refactored and changed so there is
not an exclusion.
# Additional Changes
Refactoring, so that unit testing is possible to add for the different
elements of an instance setup.
# Additional Context
Closes#6430
# Which Problems Are Solved
ZITADEL currently always uses
`urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:persistent` in SAML requests,
relying on the IdP to respect that flag and always return a peristent
nameid in order to be able to map the external user with an existing
user (idp link) in ZITADEL.
In case the IdP however returns a
`urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:transient` (transient)
nameid, the attribute will differ between each request and it will not
be possible to match existing users.
# How the Problems Are Solved
This PR adds the following two options on SAML IdP:
- **nameIDFormat**: allows to set the nameid-format used in the SAML
Request
- **transientMappingAttributeName**: allows to set an attribute name,
which will be used instead of the nameid itself in case the returned
nameid-format is transient
# Additional Changes
To reduce impact on current installations, the `idp_templates6_saml`
table is altered with the two added columns by a setup job. New
installations will automatically get the table with the two columns
directly.
All idp unit tests are updated to use `expectEventstore` instead of the
deprecated `eventstoreExpect`.
# Additional Context
Closes#7483Closes#7743
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Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
Add a check for circular includes in action v2 executions, so that no
self-includes or infinite loops can happen.
Closes#7445
### Definition of Ready
- [x] I am happy with the code
- [x] Short description of the feature/issue is added in the pr
description
- [x] PR is linked to the corresponding user story
- [x] Acceptance criteria are met
- [x] All open todos and follow ups are defined in a new ticket and
justified
- [x] Deviations from the acceptance criteria and design are agreed with
the PO and documented.
- [x] No debug or dead code
- [x] My code has no repetitions
- [x] Critical parts are tested automatically
- [x] Where possible E2E tests are implemented
- [x] Documentation/examples are up-to-date
- [x] All non-functional requirements are met
- [x] Functionality of the acceptance criteria is checked manually on
the dev system.
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Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
The session update requires the current session token as argument.
Since this adds extra complexity but no real additional security and
prevents case like magic links, we want to remove this requirement.
We still require the session token on other resouces / endpoints, e.g.
for finalizing the auth request or on idp intents.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- Removed the session token verifier in the Update Session GRPc call.
- Removed the session token from login UI examples session update calls
# Additional Changes
- none
# Additional Context
- Closes#7883
* implement code exchange
* port tokenexchange to v2 tokens
* implement refresh token
* implement client credentials
* implement jwt profile
* implement device token
* cleanup unused code
* fix current unit tests
* add user agent unit test
* unit test domain package
* need refresh token as argument
* test commands create oidc session
* test commands device auth
* fix device auth build error
* implicit for oidc session API
* implement authorize callback handler for legacy implicit mode
* upgrade oidc module to working draft
* add missing auth methods and time
* handle all errors in defer
* do not fail auth request on error
the oauth2 Go client automagically retries on any error. If we fail the auth request on the first error, the next attempt will always fail with the Errors.AuthRequest.NoCode, because the auth request state is already set to failed.
The original error is then already lost and the oauth2 library does not return the original error.
Therefore we should not fail the auth request.
Might be worth discussing and perhaps send a bug report to Oauth2?
* fix code flow tests by explicitly setting code exchanged
* fix unit tests in command package
* return allowed scope from client credential client
* add device auth done reducer
* carry nonce thru session into ID token
* fix token exchange integration tests
* allow project role scope prefix in client credentials client
* gci formatting
* do not return refresh token in client credentials and jwt profile
* check org scope
* solve linting issue on authorize callback error
* end session based on v2 session ID
* use preferred language and user agent ID for v2 access tokens
* pin oidc v3.23.2
* add integration test for jwt profile and client credentials with org scopes
* refresh token v1 to v2
* add user token v2 audit event
* add activity trigger
* cleanup and set panics for unused methods
* use the encrypted code for v1 auth request get by code
* add missing event translation
* fix pipeline errors (hopefully)
* fix another test
* revert pointer usage of preferred language
* solve browser info panic in device auth
* remove duplicate entries in AMRToAuthMethodTypes to prevent future `mfa` claim
* revoke v1 refresh token to prevent reuse
* fix terminate oidc session
* always return a new refresh toke in refresh token grant
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* fix: import totp in add human user with secret
* fix: import totp in add human user with secret
* fix: import totp in add human user with secret
* fix: review comment changes
* fix: correct resourceowner of intent to instance
* fix: correct resourceowner of intent to instance
* fix: correct resourceowner of intent to instance
* fix: correct resourceowner of intent to instance
* fix: correct resourceowner of intent to instance
* docs: expand the login example with org specific parameters
* fix: existence of idp is not checked through resourceowner
* fix: existence of idp is not checked through resourceowner
* fix: existence of idp is not checked through resourceowner
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Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
* fix: check password complexity policy on password change and respect require_change
* pass changeRequired where available and add tests
* fix requested changes
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Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
* Allow using a local RSA key for machine keys
* Add check for key validity
* Fix naming error
* docs: provide translations of invalid key
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Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>