Add SSO attribute requirements for OIDC providers (#9609)
Allows limiting who can login using OIDC via the claims made from the IdP.
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Logins using OpenID Connect can require attributes on the `userinfo` response in order to login. Contributed by Hubbe King.
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@ -1873,6 +1873,24 @@ saml2_config:
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# which is set to the claims returned by the UserInfo Endpoint and/or
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# in the ID Token.
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#
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# It is possible to configure Synapse to only allow logins if certain attributes
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# match particular values in the OIDC userinfo. The requirements can be listed under
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# `attribute_requirements` as shown below. All of the listed attributes must
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# match for the login to be permitted. Additional attributes can be added to
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# userinfo by expanding the `scopes` section of the OIDC config to retrieve
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# additional information from the OIDC provider.
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#
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# If the OIDC claim is a list, then the attribute must match any value in the list.
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# Otherwise, it must exactly match the value of the claim. Using the example
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# below, the `family_name` claim MUST be "Stephensson", but the `groups`
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# claim MUST contain "admin".
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#
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# attribute_requirements:
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# - attribute: family_name
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# value: "Stephensson"
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# - attribute: groups
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# value: "admin"
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#
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# See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/openid.md
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# for information on how to configure these options.
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#
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@ -1905,6 +1923,9 @@ oidc_providers:
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# localpart_template: "{{ user.login }}"
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# display_name_template: "{{ user.name }}"
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# email_template: "{{ user.email }}"
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# attribute_requirements:
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# - attribute: userGroup
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# value: "synapseUsers"
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# For use with Keycloak
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#
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@ -1914,6 +1935,9 @@ oidc_providers:
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# client_id: "synapse"
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# client_secret: "copy secret generated in Keycloak UI"
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# scopes: ["openid", "profile"]
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# attribute_requirements:
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# - attribute: groups
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# value: "admin"
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# For use with Github
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#
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@ -15,11 +15,12 @@
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# limitations under the License.
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from collections import Counter
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from typing import Iterable, Mapping, Optional, Tuple, Type
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from typing import Iterable, List, Mapping, Optional, Tuple, Type
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import attr
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from synapse.config._util import validate_config
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from synapse.config.sso import SsoAttributeRequirement
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from synapse.python_dependencies import DependencyException, check_requirements
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from synapse.types import Collection, JsonDict
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from synapse.util.module_loader import load_module
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@ -191,6 +192,24 @@ class OIDCConfig(Config):
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# which is set to the claims returned by the UserInfo Endpoint and/or
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# in the ID Token.
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#
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# It is possible to configure Synapse to only allow logins if certain attributes
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# match particular values in the OIDC userinfo. The requirements can be listed under
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# `attribute_requirements` as shown below. All of the listed attributes must
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# match for the login to be permitted. Additional attributes can be added to
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# userinfo by expanding the `scopes` section of the OIDC config to retrieve
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# additional information from the OIDC provider.
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#
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# If the OIDC claim is a list, then the attribute must match any value in the list.
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# Otherwise, it must exactly match the value of the claim. Using the example
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# below, the `family_name` claim MUST be "Stephensson", but the `groups`
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# claim MUST contain "admin".
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#
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# attribute_requirements:
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# - attribute: family_name
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# value: "Stephensson"
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# - attribute: groups
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# value: "admin"
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#
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# See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/openid.md
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# for information on how to configure these options.
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#
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# localpart_template: "{{{{ user.login }}}}"
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# display_name_template: "{{{{ user.name }}}}"
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# email_template: "{{{{ user.email }}}}"
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# attribute_requirements:
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# - attribute: userGroup
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# value: "synapseUsers"
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# For use with Keycloak
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#
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# client_id: "synapse"
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# client_secret: "copy secret generated in Keycloak UI"
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# scopes: ["openid", "profile"]
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# attribute_requirements:
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# - attribute: groups
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# value: "admin"
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# For use with Github
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#
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},
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"allow_existing_users": {"type": "boolean"},
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"user_mapping_provider": {"type": ["object", "null"]},
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"attribute_requirements": {
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"type": "array",
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"items": SsoAttributeRequirement.JSON_SCHEMA,
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},
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},
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}
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jwt_header=client_secret_jwt_key_config["jwt_header"],
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jwt_payload=client_secret_jwt_key_config.get("jwt_payload", {}),
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)
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# parse attribute_requirements from config (list of dicts) into a list of SsoAttributeRequirement
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attribute_requirements = [
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SsoAttributeRequirement(**x)
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for x in oidc_config.get("attribute_requirements", [])
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]
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return OidcProviderConfig(
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idp_id=idp_id,
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allow_existing_users=oidc_config.get("allow_existing_users", False),
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user_mapping_provider_class=user_mapping_provider_class,
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user_mapping_provider_config=user_mapping_provider_config,
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attribute_requirements=attribute_requirements,
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)
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# the config of the user mapping provider
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user_mapping_provider_config = attr.ib()
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# required attributes to require in userinfo to allow login/registration
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attribute_requirements = attr.ib(type=List[SsoAttributeRequirement])
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self._config = provider
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self._callback_url = hs.config.oidc_callback_url # type: str
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self._oidc_attribute_requirements = provider.attribute_requirements
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self._scopes = provider.scopes
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self._user_profile_method = provider.user_profile_method
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)
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# otherwise, it's a login
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logger.debug("Userinfo for OIDC login: %s", userinfo)
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# Ensure that the attributes of the logged in user meet the required
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# attributes by checking the userinfo against attribute_requirements
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# In order to deal with the fact that OIDC userinfo can contain many
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# types of data, we wrap non-list values in lists.
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if not self._sso_handler.check_required_attributes(
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request,
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{k: v if isinstance(v, list) else [v] for k, v in userinfo.items()},
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self._oidc_attribute_requirements,
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):
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return
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# Call the mapper to register/login the user
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try:
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self.get_success(_make_callback_with_userinfo(self.hs, userinfo))
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self.assertRenderedError("mapping_error", "localpart is invalid: ")
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@override_config(
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{
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"oidc_config": {
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**DEFAULT_CONFIG,
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"attribute_requirements": [{"attribute": "test", "value": "foobar"}],
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}
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}
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)
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def test_attribute_requirements(self):
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"""The required attributes must be met from the OIDC userinfo response."""
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auth_handler = self.hs.get_auth_handler()
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auth_handler.complete_sso_login = simple_async_mock()
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# userinfo lacking "test": "foobar" attribute should fail.
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userinfo = {
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"sub": "tester",
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"username": "tester",
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}
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self.get_success(_make_callback_with_userinfo(self.hs, userinfo))
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auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_not_called()
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# userinfo with "test": "foobar" attribute should succeed.
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userinfo = {
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"sub": "tester",
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"username": "tester",
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"test": "foobar",
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}
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self.get_success(_make_callback_with_userinfo(self.hs, userinfo))
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# check that the auth handler got called as expected
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auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_called_once_with(
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"@tester:test", "oidc", ANY, ANY, None, new_user=True
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)
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@override_config(
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{
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"oidc_config": {
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**DEFAULT_CONFIG,
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"attribute_requirements": [{"attribute": "test", "value": "foobar"}],
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}
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}
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)
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def test_attribute_requirements_contains(self):
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"""Test that auth succeeds if userinfo attribute CONTAINS required value"""
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auth_handler = self.hs.get_auth_handler()
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auth_handler.complete_sso_login = simple_async_mock()
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# userinfo with "test": ["foobar", "foo", "bar"] attribute should succeed.
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userinfo = {
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"sub": "tester",
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"username": "tester",
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"test": ["foobar", "foo", "bar"],
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}
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self.get_success(_make_callback_with_userinfo(self.hs, userinfo))
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# check that the auth handler got called as expected
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auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_called_once_with(
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"@tester:test", "oidc", ANY, ANY, None, new_user=True
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)
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@override_config(
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{
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"oidc_config": {
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**DEFAULT_CONFIG,
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"attribute_requirements": [{"attribute": "test", "value": "foobar"}],
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}
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}
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)
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def test_attribute_requirements_mismatch(self):
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"""
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Test that auth fails if attributes exist but don't match,
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or are non-string values.
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"""
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auth_handler = self.hs.get_auth_handler()
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auth_handler.complete_sso_login = simple_async_mock()
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# userinfo with "test": "not_foobar" attribute should fail
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userinfo = {
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"sub": "tester",
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"username": "tester",
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"test": "not_foobar",
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}
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self.get_success(_make_callback_with_userinfo(self.hs, userinfo))
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auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_not_called()
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# userinfo with "test": ["foo", "bar"] attribute should fail
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userinfo = {
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"sub": "tester",
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"username": "tester",
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"test": ["foo", "bar"],
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}
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self.get_success(_make_callback_with_userinfo(self.hs, userinfo))
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auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_not_called()
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# userinfo with "test": False attribute should fail
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# this is largely just to ensure we don't crash here
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userinfo = {
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"sub": "tester",
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"username": "tester",
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"test": False,
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}
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self.get_success(_make_callback_with_userinfo(self.hs, userinfo))
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auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_not_called()
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# userinfo with "test": None attribute should fail
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# a value of None breaks the OIDC spec, but it's important to not crash here
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userinfo = {
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"sub": "tester",
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"username": "tester",
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"test": None,
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}
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self.get_success(_make_callback_with_userinfo(self.hs, userinfo))
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auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_not_called()
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# userinfo with "test": 1 attribute should fail
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# this is largely just to ensure we don't crash here
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userinfo = {
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"sub": "tester",
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"username": "tester",
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"test": 1,
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}
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self.get_success(_make_callback_with_userinfo(self.hs, userinfo))
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auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_not_called()
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# userinfo with "test": 3.14 attribute should fail
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# this is largely just to ensure we don't crash here
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userinfo = {
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"sub": "tester",
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"username": "tester",
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"test": 3.14,
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}
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self.get_success(_make_callback_with_userinfo(self.hs, userinfo))
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auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_not_called()
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def _generate_oidc_session_token(
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self,
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state: str,
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