Put OIDC callback URI under /_synapse/client. (#9288)
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Note that this release includes a change in Synapse to use Redis as a cache ─ as well as a pub/sub mechanism ─ if Redis support is enabled. No action is needed by server administrators, and we do not expect resource usage of the Redis instance to change dramatically.
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This release also changes the callback URI for OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity
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providers. If your server is configured to use single sign-on via an
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OIDC/OAuth2 IdP, you may need to make configuration changes. Please review
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[UPGRADE.rst](UPGRADE.rst) for more details on these changes.
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Synapse 1.26.0 (2021-01-27)
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===========================
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UPGRADE.rst
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UPGRADE.rst
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Upgrading to v1.27.0
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====================
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Changes to callback URI for OAuth2 / OpenID Connect
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---------------------------------------------------
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This version changes the URI used for callbacks from OAuth2 identity providers. If
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your server is configured for single sign-on via an OpenID Connect or OAuth2 identity
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provider, you will need to add ``[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/client/oidc/callback``
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to the list of permitted "redirect URIs" at the identity provider.
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See `docs/openid.md <docs/openid.md>`_ for more information on setting up OpenID
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Connect.
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Changes to HTML templates
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-------------------------
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return {"localpart": localpart}
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Removal historical Synapse Admin API
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Removal historical Synapse Admin API
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------------------------------------
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Historically, the Synapse Admin API has been accessible under:
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Update the redirect URI for OIDC authentication.
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@ -54,7 +54,8 @@ Here are a few configs for providers that should work with Synapse.
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### Microsoft Azure Active Directory
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Azure AD can act as an OpenID Connect Provider. Register a new application under
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*App registrations* in the Azure AD management console. The RedirectURI for your
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application should point to your matrix server: `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/oidc/callback`
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application should point to your matrix server:
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`[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/client/oidc/callback`
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Go to *Certificates & secrets* and register a new client secret. Make note of your
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Directory (tenant) ID as it will be used in the Azure links.
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- id: synapse
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secret: secret
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redirectURIs:
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- '[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/oidc/callback'
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- '[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/client/oidc/callback'
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name: 'Synapse'
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```
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@ -140,7 +141,7 @@ Follow the [Getting Started Guide](https://www.keycloak.org/getting-started) to
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| Enabled | `On` |
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| Client Protocol | `openid-connect` |
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| Access Type | `confidential` |
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| Valid Redirect URIs | `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/oidc/callback` |
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| Valid Redirect URIs | `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/client/oidc/callback` |
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5. Click `Save`
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6. On the Credentials tab, update the fields:
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### [Auth0][auth0]
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1. Create a regular web application for Synapse
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2. Set the Allowed Callback URLs to `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/oidc/callback`
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2. Set the Allowed Callback URLs to `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/client/oidc/callback`
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3. Add a rule to add the `preferred_username` claim.
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<details>
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<summary>Code sample</summary>
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does not return a `sub` property, an alternative `subject_claim` has to be set.
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1. Create a new OAuth application: https://github.com/settings/applications/new.
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2. Set the callback URL to `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/oidc/callback`.
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2. Set the callback URL to `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/client/oidc/callback`.
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Synapse config:
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display_name_template: "{{ user.name }}"
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```
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4. Back in the Google console, add this Authorized redirect URI: `[synapse
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public baseurl]/_synapse/oidc/callback`.
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public baseurl]/_synapse/client/oidc/callback`.
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### Twitch
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1. Setup a developer account on [Twitch](https://dev.twitch.tv/)
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2. Obtain the OAuth 2.0 credentials by [creating an app](https://dev.twitch.tv/console/apps/)
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3. Add this OAuth Redirect URL: `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/oidc/callback`
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3. Add this OAuth Redirect URL: `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/client/oidc/callback`
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Synapse config:
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1. Create a [new application](https://gitlab.com/profile/applications).
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2. Add the `read_user` and `openid` scopes.
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3. Add this Callback URL: `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/oidc/callback`
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3. Add this Callback URL: `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/client/oidc/callback`
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Synapse config:
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2. Once the app is created, add "Facebook Login" and choose "Web". You don't
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need to go through the whole form here.
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3. In the left-hand menu, open "Products"/"Facebook Login"/"Settings".
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* Add `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/oidc/callback` as an OAuth Redirect
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* Add `[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/client/oidc/callback` as an OAuth Redirect
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URL.
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4. In the left-hand menu, open "Settings/Basic". Here you can copy the "App ID"
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and "App Secret" for use below.
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^/_synapse/client/sso_register$
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# OpenID Connect requests.
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^/_synapse/oidc/callback$
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^/_synapse/client/oidc/callback$
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# SAML requests.
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^/_matrix/saml2/authn_response$
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"Multiple OIDC providers have the idp_id %r." % idp_id
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)
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self.oidc_callback_url = self.public_baseurl + "_synapse/oidc/callback"
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self.oidc_callback_url = self.public_baseurl + "_synapse/client/oidc/callback"
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@property
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def oidc_enabled(self) -> bool:
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) from e
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async def handle_oidc_callback(self, request: SynapseRequest) -> None:
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"""Handle an incoming request to /_synapse/oidc/callback
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"""Handle an incoming request to /_synapse/client/oidc/callback
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Since we might want to display OIDC-related errors in a user-friendly
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way, we don't raise SynapseError from here. Instead, we call
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- ``client_id``: the client ID set in ``oidc_config.client_id``
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- ``response_type``: ``code``
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- ``redirect_uri``: the callback URL ; ``{base url}/_synapse/oidc/callback``
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- ``redirect_uri``: the callback URL ; ``{base url}/_synapse/client/oidc/callback``
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- ``scope``: the list of scopes set in ``oidc_config.scopes``
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- ``state``: a random string
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- ``nonce``: a random string
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request.addCookie(
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SESSION_COOKIE_NAME,
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cookie,
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path="/_synapse/oidc",
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path="/_synapse/client/oidc",
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max_age="3600",
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httpOnly=True,
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sameSite="lax",
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async def handle_oidc_callback(
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self, request: SynapseRequest, session_data: "OidcSessionData", code: str
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) -> None:
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"""Handle an incoming request to /_synapse/oidc/callback
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"""Handle an incoming request to /_synapse/client/oidc/callback
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By this time we have already validated the session on the synapse side, and
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now need to do the provider-specific operations. This includes:
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# provider-specific SSO bits. Only load these if they are enabled, since they
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# rely on optional dependencies.
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if hs.config.oidc_enabled:
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from synapse.rest.oidc import OIDCResource
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from synapse.rest.synapse.client.oidc import OIDCResource
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resources["/_synapse/oidc"] = OIDCResource(hs)
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resources["/_synapse/client/oidc"] = OIDCResource(hs)
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if hs.config.saml2_enabled:
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from synapse.rest.saml2 import SAML2Resource
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import logging
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from twisted.web.resource import Resource
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from synapse.rest.oidc.callback_resource import OIDCCallbackResource
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from synapse.rest.synapse.client.oidc.callback_resource import OIDCCallbackResource
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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def __init__(self, hs):
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Resource.__init__(self)
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self.putChild(b"callback", OIDCCallbackResource(hs))
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__all__ = ["OIDCResource"]
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CLIENT_ID = "test-client-id"
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CLIENT_SECRET = "test-client-secret"
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BASE_URL = "https://synapse/"
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CALLBACK_URL = BASE_URL + "_synapse/oidc/callback"
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CALLBACK_URL = BASE_URL + "_synapse/client/oidc/callback"
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SCOPES = ["openid"]
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AUTHORIZATION_ENDPOINT = ISSUER + "authorize"
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}
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# The cookie name and path don't really matter, just that it has to be coherent
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# between the callback & redirect handlers.
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COOKIE_NAME = b"oidc_session"
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COOKIE_PATH = "/_synapse/oidc"
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class TestMappingProvider:
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@staticmethod
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def parse_config(config):
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# For some reason, call.args does not work with python3.5
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args = calls[0][0]
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kwargs = calls[0][1]
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self.assertEqual(args[0], COOKIE_NAME)
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self.assertEqual(kwargs["path"], COOKIE_PATH)
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# The cookie name and path don't really matter, just that it has to be coherent
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# between the callback & redirect handlers.
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self.assertEqual(args[0], b"oidc_session")
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self.assertEqual(kwargs["path"], "/_synapse/client/oidc")
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cookie = args[1]
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macaroon = pymacaroons.Macaroon.deserialize(cookie)
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