auth
auth/doc.go
Implement postgres version of authCodeStore. Create an authCodeStore that keeps data in Postgres. Again, we run into the problem where Scopes can't be stored in Postgres arrays, as discussed in 762953f6a7f2. I wish we could do better, but for now, it will suffice. We also added the postgres authCodeStore to our slice of authCodeStores to test when the correct environment variables are present. Wrote initialization SQL for the tables required by the postgres authCodeStore. Added SQL to the SQL script that empties our database, to properly empty our new tables.
1 /*
2 Package auth provides an authentication service for managing user accounts and an OAuth2 provider.
4 The service is an opinionated implementation of authentication using passphrases and the
5 code.secondbit.org/pass package to implement user credentials and accounts. Additionally, users
6 are permitted to login using their email address on record or their username interchangeably.
7 Care is also taken to be able to mitigate attacks that have already happened and plan ahead for
8 the worst case scenarios.
10 An OAuth2 provider is also built-in and provided, complete with client registration and management,
11 as well as a specification-based set of handlers for managing the issuing of grants and tokens. Token
12 validiity may be asserted through an API, or a proxy service is provided for stripping auth-specific
13 information from requests and replacing it with a trusted header containing information about the user
14 and client that authorized the request.
15 */
16 package auth