auth

Paddy 2015-04-11 Parent:202e991accc2 Child:0ff23f3a4ede

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auth/authd/server.go

Start to support deleting profiles through the API. Create a removeLoginsByProfile method on the profileStore, to allow an easy way to bulk-delete logins associated with a Profile after the Profile has been deleted. Create postgres and memstore implementations of the removeLoginsByProfile method. Create a cleanUpAfterProfileDeletion helper method that will clean up the child objects of a Profile (its Sessions, Tokens, Clients, etc.). The intended usage is to call this in a goroutine after a Profile has been deleted, to try and get things back in order. Detect when the UpdateProfileHandler API is used to set the Deleted flag of a Profile to true, and clean up after the Profile when that's the case. Add a DeleteProfileHandler API endpoint that is a shortcut to setting the Deleted flag of a Profile to true and cleaning up after the Profile. The problem with our approach thus far is that some of it is reversible and some is not. If a Profile is maliciously/accidentally deleted, it's simple enough to use the API as a superuser to restore the Profile. But doing that will not (and cannot) restore the Logins associated with that Profile, for example. While it would be nice to add a Deleted flag to our Logins that we could simply toggle, that would wreak havoc with our database constraints and ensuring uniqueness of Login values. I still don't have a solution for this, outside the superuser manually restoring a Login for the Profile, after which the user can authenticate themselves and add more Logins as desired. But there has to be a better way. I suppose since the passphrase is being stored with the Profile and not the Login, we could offer an endpoint that would automate this, but... well, that would be tricky. It would require the user remembering their Profile ID, and let's be honest, nobody's going to remember a UUID. Maybe such an endpoint would help from a customer service standpoint: we identify their Profile manually, then send them to /profiles/ID/restorelogin or something, and that lets them add a Login back to the Profile. I'll figure it out later. For now, we know we at least have enough information to identify a user is who they say they are and resolve the situation manually.

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paddy@100 1 package main
paddy@100 2
paddy@100 3 import (
paddy@100 4 "html/template"
paddy@100 5 "log"
paddy@100 6 "net/http"
paddy@157 7 "os"
paddy@100 8
paddy@107 9 "code.secondbit.org/auth.hg"
paddy@100 10 "github.com/gorilla/mux"
paddy@100 11 )
paddy@100 12
paddy@100 13 func main() {
paddy@151 14 log.SetFlags(log.LstdFlags | log.Llongfile)
paddy@157 15 var config auth.Config
paddy@157 16 if os.Getenv("AUTH_PG_DB") != "" {
paddy@157 17 p, err := auth.NewPostgres(os.Getenv("AUTH_PG_DB"))
paddy@157 18 if err != nil {
paddy@157 19 panic(err)
paddy@157 20 }
paddy@157 21 config.ClientStore = &p
paddy@157 22 config.AuthCodeStore = &p
paddy@157 23 config.ProfileStore = &p
paddy@157 24 config.TokenStore = &p
paddy@157 25 config.SessionStore = &p
paddy@157 26 config.ScopeStore = &p
paddy@157 27 } else {
paddy@157 28 store := auth.NewMemstore()
paddy@157 29 config.ClientStore = store
paddy@157 30 config.AuthCodeStore = store
paddy@157 31 config.ProfileStore = store
paddy@157 32 config.TokenStore = store
paddy@157 33 config.SessionStore = store
paddy@157 34 config.ScopeStore = store
paddy@149 35 }
paddy@157 36 config.Template = template.Must(template.New("base").ParseGlob("./templates/*.gotmpl"))
paddy@157 37 config.LoginURI = "/login"
paddy@157 38 err := config.Init()
paddy@106 39 if err != nil {
paddy@106 40 log.Fatal(err)
paddy@106 41 }
paddy@100 42 context, err := auth.NewContext(config)
paddy@100 43 if err != nil {
paddy@100 44 panic(err)
paddy@100 45 }
paddy@149 46 err = context.CreateScopes([]auth.Scope{
paddy@149 47 {ID: "testscope", Name: "Test Scope"},
paddy@149 48 })
paddy@157 49 if err != nil && err != auth.ErrScopeAlreadyExists {
paddy@157 50 log.Fatal(err)
paddy@152 51 }
paddy@100 52
paddy@100 53 router := mux.NewRouter()
paddy@100 54 auth.RegisterOAuth2(router, context)
paddy@100 55 auth.RegisterSessionHandlers(router, context)
paddy@106 56 auth.RegisterProfileHandlers(router, context)
paddy@108 57 auth.RegisterClientHandlers(router, context)
paddy@100 58 http.Handle("/", router)
paddy@100 59 log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":8080", nil))
paddy@100 60 }