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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ted Johansson 9e31135eca
FEATURE: Allow users to sign in using LinkedIn OpenID Connect (#26281)
LinkedIn has grandfathered its old OAuth2 provider. This can only be used by existing apps. New apps have to use the new OIDC provider.

This PR adds a linkedin_oidc provider to core. This will exist alongside the discourse-linkedin-auth plugin, which will be kept for those still using the deprecated provider.
2024-04-19 18:47:30 +08:00
Ted Johansson ed2496c59d
FEATURE: Add scheduled Twitter login problem check - Part 1 (#25830)
This PR adds a new scheduled problem check that simply tries to connect to Twitter OAuth endpoint to check that it's working. It is using the default retry strategy of 2 retries 30 seconds apart.
2024-02-26 12:08:12 +08:00
David Taylor 59c2407e18
FEATURE: add username header to global-rate-limited responses (#25265)
This will make it easier to analyze rate limiting in reverse-proxy logs. To make this possible without a database lookup, we add the username to the encrypted `_t` cookie data.
2024-01-15 19:50:37 +00:00
Kelv 2477bcc32e
DEV: lint against Layout/EmptyLineBetweenDefs (#24914) 2023-12-15 23:46:04 +08:00
David Taylor 6417173082
DEV: Apply syntax_tree formatting to `lib/*` 2023-01-09 12:10:19 +00:00
Osama Sayegh bbcdf74c58
DEV: Flip primary_email_verified? default to false (#19703)
This commit changes the default return value of `Auth::ManagedAuthenticator#primary_email_verified?` to false. We're changing the default to force developers to think about email verification when building a new authentication method. All existing authenticators (in core and official plugins) have been updated to explicitly define the `primary_email_verified?` method in their subclass of `Auth::ManagedAuthenticator` (example commit 65f57a4d05).

Internal topic: t/82084.
2023-01-04 10:51:10 +03:00
Osama Sayegh 65f57a4d05
DEV: Explicitly define primary_email_verified? method for managed authenticators (#19127)
We're going to change the default return value of the `primary_email_verified?` method of `Auth::ManagedAuthenticator` to false, so we need to explicitly define the method on authenticators to return true where it makes sense to do so.

Internal topic: t/82084.
2022-11-24 06:46:06 +03:00
David Taylor e0a6d12c55
Use service account credentials for fetching google hd groups (#18329)
The previous implementation would attempt to fetch groups using the end-user's Google auth token. This only worked for admin accounts, or users with 'delegated' access to the `admin.directory.group.readonly` API.

This commit changes the approach to use a single 'service account' for fetching the groups. This removes the need to add permissions to all regular user accounts. I'll be updating the [meta docs](https://meta.discourse.org/t/226850) with instructions on setting up the service account.

This is technically a breaking change in behavior, but the existing implementation was marked experimental, and is currently unusable in production google workspace environments.
2022-10-13 16:04:42 +01:00
Jacob Michalskie 36f7fbebdc
DEV: Allow ManagedAuthenticator classes to match by username (#18517) 2022-10-11 11:25:13 +01:00
Martin Brennan 6d7abc1c85
FIX: Make sure first admin users are added to auto groups (#18494)
When a user with an email matching those inside the
DISCOURSE_DEVELOPER_EMAILS env var log in, we make
them into admin users if they are not already. This
is used when setting up the first admin user for
self-hosters, since the discourse-setup script sets
the provided admin emails into DISCOURSE_DEVELOPER_EMAILS.

The issue being fixed here is that the new admins were
not being automatically added to the staff and admins
automatic groups, which was causing issues with the site
settings that are group_list based that don't have an explicit
staff override. All we need to do is refresh the automatic
staff, admin groups when admin is granted for the user.
2022-10-06 15:16:38 +10:00
Gerhard Schlager 8bdbefe0e0
FIX: Logout could fail due to cached user (#17325)
Logging out failed when the current user was cached by an instance of `Auth::DefaultCurrentUserProvider` and `#log_off_user` was called on a different instance of that class.

Co-authored-by: Sam <sam.saffron@gmail.com>
2022-07-04 17:01:19 +02:00
Jarek Radosz 1a5dbbf430
FIX: Correctly handle invalid auth cookies (#16995)
Previously it would blow up on invalid utf byte sequences. This was a source of spec flakiness.
2022-06-07 13:00:25 +02:00
David Taylor 485fc4636a
FEATURE: Add fallback to suggested value when auth_overrides_username (#16612)
If the identity provider does not provide a precise username value, then we should use our UserNameSuggester to generate one and use it for the override. This makes the override consistent with initial account creation.
2022-05-04 11:22:09 +01:00
Sam 616de83232
FIX: avoid concurrent usage of AR models (#16596)
Flagged by the truffle team at: https://meta.discourse.org/t/thread-unsafe-current-user-usage-in-auth-defaultcurrentuserprovider/225671

This usage of AR is unsafe currently, as AR models are not safe for concurrent usage

Introduces a new query potentially every minute which should be acceptable.
2022-05-03 08:50:56 +10:00
David Taylor 0f772bdf5b
FEATURE: Optionally skip using full_name when suggesting usernames (#16592)
This commit introduces a new site setting: `use_name_for_username_suggestions` (default true)

Admins can disable it if they want to stop using Name values when generating usernames for users. This can be useful if you want to keep real names private-by-default or, when used in conjunction with the `use_email_for_username_and_name_suggestions` setting, you would prefer to use email-based username suggestions.
2022-04-29 14:00:13 +01:00
Loïc Guitaut 008b700a3f DEV: Upgrade to Rails 7
This patch upgrades Rails to version 7.0.2.4.
2022-04-28 11:51:03 +02:00
David Taylor 1551eaab01
FIX: Do not error when json-serialized cookies are used (#16522)
We intend to switch to the `:json` serializer, which will stringify all keys. However, we need a clean revert path. This commit ensures that our `_t` cookie handling works with both marshal (the current default) and json (the new default) serialization.
2022-04-20 19:15:40 +01:00
Rafael dos Santos Silva 1203121ac1
PERF: Throttle updates to API key last_used_at (#16390)
Co-authored-by: David Taylor <david@taylorhq.com>
2022-04-06 11:01:52 -03:00
David Taylor a48231041b
DEV: Update Discord API domain (#15953)
`discordapp.com` is being deprecated in favour of `discord.com`: https://github.com/discord/discord-api-docs/discussions/4510
2022-02-15 10:25:42 +00:00
Andrei Prigorshnev 404f882e5c
FEATURE: in result.rb don't use email for username suggestions until enabled in settings (#15586) 2022-02-07 16:02:26 +04:00
David Taylor 78d0ec35a5
DEV: Deprecate OAuth2Authenticator and OAuth2UserInfo (#15427)
These have been superseded by ManagedAuthenticator and UserAssociatedAccount. For more information, see https://meta.discourse.org/t/106695
2022-01-06 16:50:18 +00:00
David Taylor 4f06c24a57
DEV: Do not log API key scope and/or source-ip mismatches (#15423)
Using an incorrectly-scoped API key is something which should be fixed by the client - no need to log errors on the server-side.
2021-12-29 12:22:21 +00:00
David Taylor cdf4d7156e
DEV: Introduce Auth::Result API for overrides_* (#15378)
This allows authenticators to instruct the Auth::Result to override attributes without using the general site settings. This provides an easy migration path for auth plugins which offer their own "overrides email", "overrides username" or "overrides name" settings. With this new api, they can set `overrides_*` on the result object, and the attribute will be overriden regardless of the general site setting.

ManagedAuthenticator is updated to use this new API. Plugins which consume ManagedAuthenticator will instantly take advantage of this change.
2021-12-23 10:53:17 +00:00
Andrei Prigorshnev c202252190
FEATURE: when suggesting usernames skip input that consist entirely of disallowed characters (#15368) 2021-12-21 21:13:05 +04:00
David Taylor e42f33b6ba
FIX: Allow OAuth2Authenticator to handle existing associations (#15259)
OAuth2Authenticator is considered deprecated, and isn't used in core. However, some plugins still depend on it, and this was breaking the signup of previously-staged users. There is no easy way to make an end-end test of this in core, but I will be adding an integration test in the SAML plugin.
2021-12-10 19:53:14 +00:00
Angus McLeod df3886d6e5
FEATURE: Experimental support for group membership via google auth (#14835)
This commit introduces a new site setting "google_oauth2_hd_groups". If enabled, group information will be fetched from Google during authentication, and stored in the Discourse database. These 'associated groups' can be connected to a Discourse group via the "Membership" tab of the group preferences UI. 

The majority of the implementation is generic, so we will be able to add support to more authentication methods in the near future.

https://meta.discourse.org/t/managing-group-membership-via-authentication/175950
2021-12-09 12:30:27 +00:00
Andrei Prigorshnev 10cc082560
FIX: when using external auth disallowed characters weren't removed from username (#15185) 2021-12-06 15:06:35 +04:00
Andrei Prigorshnev 1c0022c195
FIX: extract and fix overriding of usernames by external auth (#14637) 2021-12-02 17:42:23 +04:00
Osama Sayegh b86127ad12
FEATURE: Apply rate limits per user instead of IP for trusted users (#14706)
Currently, Discourse rate limits all incoming requests by the IP address they
originate from regardless of the user making the request. This can be
frustrating if there are multiple users using Discourse simultaneously while
sharing the same IP address (e.g. employees in an office).

This commit implements a new feature to make Discourse apply rate limits by
user id rather than IP address for users at or higher than the configured trust
level (1 is the default).

For example, let's say a Discourse instance is configured to allow 200 requests
per minute per IP address, and we have 10 users at trust level 4 using
Discourse simultaneously from the same IP address. Before this feature, the 10
users could only make a total of 200 requests per minute before they got rate
limited. But with the new feature, each user is allowed to make 200 requests
per minute because the rate limits are applied on user id rather than the IP
address.

The minimum trust level for applying user-id-based rate limits can be
configured by the `skip_per_ip_rate_limit_trust_level` global setting. The
default is 1, but it can be changed by either adding the
`DISCOURSE_SKIP_PER_IP_RATE_LIMIT_TRUST_LEVEL` environment variable with the
desired value to your `app.yml`, or changing the setting's value in the
`discourse.conf` file.

Requests made with API keys are still rate limited by IP address and the
relevant global settings that control API keys rate limits.

Before this commit, Discourse's auth cookie (`_t`) was simply a 32 characters
string that Discourse used to lookup the current user from the database and the
cookie contained no additional information about the user. However, we had to
change the cookie content in this commit so we could identify the user from the
cookie without making a database query before the rate limits logic and avoid
introducing a bottleneck on busy sites.

Besides the 32 characters auth token, the cookie now includes the user id,
trust level and the cookie's generation date, and we encrypt/sign the cookie to
prevent tampering.

Internal ticket number: t54739.
2021-11-17 23:27:30 +03:00
Daniel Waterworth e7c0bbb9c0
DEV: Let's always give a drop_from param to deprecate (#14901)
So that we know when deprecations can be removed in the future.
2021-11-12 08:52:59 -06:00
Andrei Prigorshnev 19d95c64af
DEV: simplify username suggester (#14531)
This PR doesn't change any behavior, but just removes code that wasn't in use. This is a pretty dangerous place to change, since it gets called during user's registration. At the same time the refactoring is very straightforward, it's clear that this code wasn't doing any work (it still needs to be double-checked during review though). Also, the test coverage of UserNameSuggester is good.
2021-10-27 14:41:24 +04:00
Osama Sayegh 70fa67a9e1
FIX: Don't leak unhashed user API keys to redis (#14682)
User API keys (not the same thing as admin API keys) are currently
leaked to redis when rate limits are applied to them since redis is the
backend for rate limits in Discourse and the API keys are included in
the redis keys that are used to track usage of user API keys in the last
24 hours.

This commit stops the leak by using a SHA-256 representation of the user
API key instead of the key itself to form the redis key.

We don't need to manually delete the existing redis keys that contain
unhashed user API keys because they're not long-lived and will be
automatically deleted within 48 hours after this commit is deployed to
your Discourse instance.
2021-10-21 19:43:26 +03:00
Andrei Prigorshnev 1a8c949900
UX: suspend forever time period messages (#13776)
When the Forever option is selected for suspending a user, the user is suspended for 1000 years. Without customizing the site’s text, this time period is displayed to the user in the suspension email that is sent to the user, and if the user attempts to log back into the site. Telling someone that they have been suspended for 1000 years seems likely to come across as a bad attempt at humour.

This PR special case messages when a user suspended or silenced forever.
2021-07-20 14:42:08 +04:00
Dan Ungureanu 49090c3524
FIX: Suggest current username for staged users (#13706)
If user had a staged account and logged in using a third party service
a different username was suggested. This change will try to use the
username given by the authentication provider first, then the current
staged username and last suggest a new one.
2021-07-13 09:15:06 +10:00
David Taylor 4134173bbf
FEATURE: Add global admin api key rate limiter (#12527) 2021-06-03 10:52:43 +01:00
Josh Soref 13d40ead97
DEV: Correct spelling mistakes in comments 2021-05-21 13:37:17 +10:00
Martin Brennan 5f7bef6d20
FEATURE: Add email_encoded parameter to accept inbound base64 encoded emails (#12947)
We have found when receiving and posting inbound emails to the handle_mail route, it is better to POST the payload as a base64 encoded string to avoid strange encoding issues. This introduces a new param of `email_encoded` and maintains the legacy param of email, showing a deprecation warning. Eventually the old param of `email` will be dropped and the new one `email_encoded` will be the only way to handle_mail.
2021-05-06 12:59:52 +10:00
David Taylor f637bf1b58
DEV: Deprecate `message` parameter in auth provider plugin API (#12523)
This has been unused since d2bceff133
2021-03-25 13:23:48 +00:00
Alan Guo Xiang Tan 3fc72543de DEV: Avoid duplicating method attributes in `Auth::Result`.
This ensures that within the class, we have a consistent order of
attributes that is passed to `UsernameSuggester`.
2021-02-26 10:20:31 +08:00
David Taylor a040f72f96
FIX: Make email_valid handling consistent (#11556)
Previously we were checking truthiness in some places, and `== true` in
others. That can lead to some inconsistent UX where the interface says
the email is valid, but account creation fails.

This commit ensures values are boolean when set, and raises an error for
other value types.

If this safety check is triggered, it means the specific auth provider
needs to be updated to pass booleans.
2021-02-22 12:05:36 +00:00
David Taylor 66151d8056
FIX: Handle empty email address from authentication provider (#12046)
If no email is provided, email_valid should be set false, so that
Discourse can prompt the user for an email and verify it.

This fixes signups via twitter for accounts with no email address.
2021-02-11 16:26:43 +00:00
David Taylor 821bb1e8cb
FEATURE: Rename 'Discourse SSO' to DiscourseConnect (#11978)
The 'Discourse SSO' protocol is being rebranded to DiscourseConnect. This should help to reduce confusion when 'SSO' is used in the generic sense.

This commit aims to:
- Rename `sso_` site settings. DiscourseConnect specific ones are prefixed `discourse_connect_`. Generic settings are prefixed `auth_`
- Add (server-side-only) backwards compatibility for the old setting names, with deprecation notices
- Copy `site_settings` database records to the new names
- Rename relevant translation keys
- Update relevant translations

This commit does **not** aim to:
- Rename any Ruby classes or methods. This might be done in a future commit
- Change any URLs. This would break existing integrations
- Make any changes to the protocol. This would break existing integrations
- Change any functionality. Further normalization across DiscourseConnect and other auth methods will be done separately

The risks are:
- There is no backwards compatibility for site settings on the client-side. Accessing auth-related site settings in Javascript is fairly rare, and an error on the client side would not be security-critical.
- If a plugin is monkey-patching parts of the auth process, changes to locale keys could cause broken error messages. This should also be unlikely. The old site setting names remain functional, so security-related overrides will remain working.

A follow-up commit will be made with a post-deploy migration to delete the old `site_settings` rows.
2021-02-08 10:04:33 +00:00
David Taylor 17fcdd60c1
FIX: Avoid clock skew issues when logging in with Google (#11442)
All the data we need for the `info` and `credentials` auth hash
are obtained via the user info API, not the JWT. Using and verifying
the JWT can fail due to clock skew, so let's skip it completely.

PR opened to fix the upstream issue at https://github.com/zquestz/omniauth-google-oauth2/pull/392
2020-12-09 09:09:31 +00:00
David Taylor a7adf30357
FEATURE: Allow /u/by-external to work for all managed authenticators (#11168)
Previously, `/u/by-external/{id}` would only work for 'Discourse SSO' systems. This commit adds a new 'provider' parameter to the URL: `/u/by-external/{provider}/{id}`

This is compatible with all auth methods which have migrated to the 'ManagedAuthenticator' pattern. That includes all core providers, and also popular plugins such as discourse-oauth2-basic and discourse-openid-connect.

The new route is admin-only, since some authenticators use sensitive information like email addresses as the external id.
2020-11-10 10:41:46 +00:00
David Taylor cf21de0e7a
DEV: Migrate Github authentication to ManagedAuthenticator (#11170)
This commit adds an additional find_user_by_email hook to ManagedAuthenticator so that GitHub login can continue to support secondary email addresses

The github_user_infos table will be dropped in a follow-up commit.

This is the last core authenticator to be migrated to ManagedAuthenticator 🎉
2020-11-10 10:09:15 +00:00
Vinoth Kannan 347423007a
DEV: remove instagram login site settings and auth classes. (#11073)
Instagram removed the support for login and should use Facebook login instead.
2020-10-30 09:09:56 +05:30
David Taylor 1cec333f48 REFACTOR: Introduce RouteMatcher class
This consolidates logic used to match routes in ApiKey, UserApiKey and DefaultCurrentUserProvider. This reduces duplicated logic, and will allow UserApiKeysScope to easily re-use the parameter matching logic from ApiKeyScope
2020-10-19 10:40:55 +01:00
David Taylor 1ba9b34b03
DEV: Move UserApiKey scopes to dedicated table (#10704)
This has no functional impact yet, but it is the first step in adding more granular scopes to UserApiKeys
2020-09-29 10:57:48 +01:00
Sam Saffron 44fba9463b
FEATURE: Add support for not persistent sessions
In some cases Discourse admins may opt for sessions not to persist when a
browser is closed.

This is particularly useful in healthcare and education settings where
computers are shared among multiple workers.

By default `persistent_sessions` site setting is enabled, to opt out you
must disable the site setting.
2020-09-11 15:11:24 +10:00
David Taylor 629ee5494d
FEATURE: Allow plugins to register parameter-based API routes (#10505)
Example usage:

```
add_api_parameter_route(
  method: :get,
  route: "users#bookmarks",
  format: :ics
)
```
2020-08-24 10:24:52 +01:00