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Back in the before time, the best practices surrounding usage of Context weren't quite worked out. We defined our own type to make usage easier. As this packaged was used elsewhere, it make it more and more challenging to integrate with the forked `Context` type. Now that it is available in the standard library, we can just use that one directly. To make usage more consistent, we now use `dcontext` when referring to the distribution context package. Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
202 lines
6.0 KiB
Go
202 lines
6.0 KiB
Go
// Package auth defines a standard interface for request access controllers.
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//
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// An access controller has a simple interface with a single `Authorized`
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// method which checks that a given request is authorized to perform one or
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// more actions on one or more resources. This method should return a non-nil
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// error if the request is not authorized.
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//
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// An implementation registers its access controller by name with a constructor
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// which accepts an options map for configuring the access controller.
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//
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// options := map[string]interface{}{"sillySecret": "whysosilly?"}
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// accessController, _ := auth.GetAccessController("silly", options)
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//
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// This `accessController` can then be used in a request handler like so:
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//
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// func updateOrder(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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// orderNumber := r.FormValue("orderNumber")
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// resource := auth.Resource{Type: "customerOrder", Name: orderNumber}
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// access := auth.Access{Resource: resource, Action: "update"}
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//
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// if ctx, err := accessController.Authorized(ctx, access); err != nil {
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// if challenge, ok := err.(auth.Challenge) {
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// // Let the challenge write the response.
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// challenge.SetHeaders(w)
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// w.WriteHeader(http.StatusUnauthorized)
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// return
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// } else {
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// // Some other error.
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// }
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// }
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// }
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//
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package auth
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import (
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"context"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"net/http"
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)
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const (
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// UserKey is used to get the user object from
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// a user context
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UserKey = "auth.user"
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// UserNameKey is used to get the user name from
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// a user context
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UserNameKey = "auth.user.name"
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)
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var (
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// ErrInvalidCredential is returned when the auth token does not authenticate correctly.
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ErrInvalidCredential = errors.New("invalid authorization credential")
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// ErrAuthenticationFailure returned when authentication fails.
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ErrAuthenticationFailure = errors.New("authentication failure")
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)
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// UserInfo carries information about
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// an autenticated/authorized client.
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type UserInfo struct {
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Name string
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}
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// Resource describes a resource by type and name.
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type Resource struct {
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Type string
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Class string
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Name string
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}
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// Access describes a specific action that is
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// requested or allowed for a given resource.
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type Access struct {
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Resource
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Action string
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}
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// Challenge is a special error type which is used for HTTP 401 Unauthorized
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// responses and is able to write the response with WWW-Authenticate challenge
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// header values based on the error.
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type Challenge interface {
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error
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// SetHeaders prepares the request to conduct a challenge response by
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// adding the an HTTP challenge header on the response message. Callers
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// are expected to set the appropriate HTTP status code (e.g. 401)
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// themselves.
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SetHeaders(w http.ResponseWriter)
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}
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// AccessController controls access to registry resources based on a request
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// and required access levels for a request. Implementations can support both
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// complete denial and http authorization challenges.
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type AccessController interface {
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// Authorized returns a non-nil error if the context is granted access and
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// returns a new authorized context. If one or more Access structs are
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// provided, the requested access will be compared with what is available
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// to the context. The given context will contain a "http.request" key with
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// a `*http.Request` value. If the error is non-nil, access should always
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// be denied. The error may be of type Challenge, in which case the caller
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// may have the Challenge handle the request or choose what action to take
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// based on the Challenge header or response status. The returned context
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// object should have a "auth.user" value set to a UserInfo struct.
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Authorized(ctx context.Context, access ...Access) (context.Context, error)
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}
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// CredentialAuthenticator is an object which is able to authenticate credentials
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type CredentialAuthenticator interface {
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AuthenticateUser(username, password string) error
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}
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// WithUser returns a context with the authorized user info.
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func WithUser(ctx context.Context, user UserInfo) context.Context {
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return userInfoContext{
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Context: ctx,
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user: user,
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}
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}
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type userInfoContext struct {
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context.Context
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user UserInfo
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}
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func (uic userInfoContext) Value(key interface{}) interface{} {
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switch key {
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case UserKey:
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return uic.user
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case UserNameKey:
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return uic.user.Name
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}
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return uic.Context.Value(key)
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}
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// WithResources returns a context with the authorized resources.
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func WithResources(ctx context.Context, resources []Resource) context.Context {
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return resourceContext{
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Context: ctx,
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resources: resources,
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}
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}
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type resourceContext struct {
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context.Context
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resources []Resource
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}
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type resourceKey struct{}
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func (rc resourceContext) Value(key interface{}) interface{} {
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if key == (resourceKey{}) {
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return rc.resources
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}
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return rc.Context.Value(key)
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}
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// AuthorizedResources returns the list of resources which have
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// been authorized for this request.
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func AuthorizedResources(ctx context.Context) []Resource {
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if resources, ok := ctx.Value(resourceKey{}).([]Resource); ok {
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return resources
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}
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return nil
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}
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// InitFunc is the type of an AccessController factory function and is used
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// to register the constructor for different AccesController backends.
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type InitFunc func(options map[string]interface{}) (AccessController, error)
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var accessControllers map[string]InitFunc
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func init() {
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accessControllers = make(map[string]InitFunc)
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}
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// Register is used to register an InitFunc for
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// an AccessController backend with the given name.
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func Register(name string, initFunc InitFunc) error {
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if _, exists := accessControllers[name]; exists {
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return fmt.Errorf("name already registered: %s", name)
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}
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accessControllers[name] = initFunc
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return nil
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}
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// GetAccessController constructs an AccessController
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// with the given options using the named backend.
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func GetAccessController(name string, options map[string]interface{}) (AccessController, error) {
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if initFunc, exists := accessControllers[name]; exists {
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return initFunc(options)
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}
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("no access controller registered with name: %s", name)
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}
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