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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2020 Quentin Gliech
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import json
from urllib.parse import parse_qs, urlparse
from mock import ANY, Mock, patch
from synapse.handlers.oidc_handler import OidcError
from synapse.handlers.sso import MappingException
from synapse.types import UserID
from tests.test_utils import FakeResponse, simple_async_mock
from tests.unittest import HomeserverTestCase, override_config
# These are a few constants that are used as config parameters in the tests.
ISSUER = "https://issuer/"
CLIENT_ID = "test-client-id"
CLIENT_SECRET = "test-client-secret"
BASE_URL = "https://synapse/"
CALLBACK_URL = BASE_URL + "_synapse/oidc/callback"
SCOPES = ["openid"]
AUTHORIZATION_ENDPOINT = ISSUER + "authorize"
TOKEN_ENDPOINT = ISSUER + "token"
USERINFO_ENDPOINT = ISSUER + "userinfo"
WELL_KNOWN = ISSUER + ".well-known/openid-configuration"
JWKS_URI = ISSUER + ".well-known/jwks.json"
# config for common cases
COMMON_CONFIG = {
"discover": False,
"authorization_endpoint": AUTHORIZATION_ENDPOINT,
"token_endpoint": TOKEN_ENDPOINT,
"jwks_uri": JWKS_URI,
}
# The cookie name and path don't really matter, just that it has to be coherent
# between the callback & redirect handlers.
COOKIE_NAME = b"oidc_session"
COOKIE_PATH = "/_synapse/oidc"
@staticmethod
def parse_config(config):
return
def __init__(self, config):
pass
def get_remote_user_id(self, userinfo):
return userinfo["sub"]
async def map_user_attributes(self, userinfo, token):
return {"localpart": userinfo["username"], "display_name": None}
# Do not include get_extra_attributes to test backwards compatibility paths.
class TestMappingProviderExtra(TestMappingProvider):
async def get_extra_attributes(self, userinfo, token):
return {"phone": userinfo["phone"]}
class TestMappingProviderFailures(TestMappingProvider):
async def map_user_attributes(self, userinfo, token, failures):
return {
"localpart": userinfo["username"] + (str(failures) if failures else ""),
"display_name": None,
}
async def get_json(url):
# Mock get_json calls to handle jwks & oidc discovery endpoints
if url == WELL_KNOWN:
# Minimal discovery document, as defined in OpenID.Discovery
# https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-discovery-1_0.html#ProviderMetadata
return {
"issuer": ISSUER,
"authorization_endpoint": AUTHORIZATION_ENDPOINT,
"token_endpoint": TOKEN_ENDPOINT,
"jwks_uri": JWKS_URI,
"userinfo_endpoint": USERINFO_ENDPOINT,
"response_types_supported": ["code"],
"subject_types_supported": ["public"],
"id_token_signing_alg_values_supported": ["RS256"],
}
elif url == JWKS_URI:
return {"keys": []}
class OidcHandlerTestCase(HomeserverTestCase):
def default_config(self):
config = super().default_config()
config["public_baseurl"] = BASE_URL
oidc_config = {
"enabled": True,
"client_id": CLIENT_ID,
"client_secret": CLIENT_SECRET,
"issuer": ISSUER,
"scopes": SCOPES,
"user_mapping_provider": {"module": __name__ + ".TestMappingProvider"},
# Update this config with what's in the default config so that
# override_config works as expected.
oidc_config.update(config.get("oidc_config", {}))
config["oidc_config"] = oidc_config
return config
def make_homeserver(self, reactor, clock):
self.http_client = Mock(spec=["get_json"])
self.http_client.get_json.side_effect = get_json
self.http_client.user_agent = "Synapse Test"
hs = self.setup_test_homeserver(proxied_http_client=self.http_client)
self.handler = hs.get_oidc_handler()
sso_handler = hs.get_sso_handler()
# Mock the render error method.
self.render_error = Mock(return_value=None)
sso_handler.render_error = self.render_error
# Reduce the number of attempts when generating MXIDs.
sso_handler._MAP_USERNAME_RETRIES = 3
return hs
def metadata_edit(self, values):
return patch.dict(self.handler._provider_metadata, values)
def assertRenderedError(self, error, error_description=None):
self.assertEqual(args[1], error)
if error_description is not None:
self.assertEqual(args[2], error_description)
# Reset the render_error mock
return args
def test_config(self):
"""Basic config correctly sets up the callback URL and client auth correctly."""
self.assertEqual(self.handler._callback_url, CALLBACK_URL)
self.assertEqual(self.handler._client_auth.client_id, CLIENT_ID)
self.assertEqual(self.handler._client_auth.client_secret, CLIENT_SECRET)
@override_config({"oidc_config": {"discover": True}})
def test_discovery(self):
"""The handler should discover the endpoints from OIDC discovery document."""
# This would throw if some metadata were invalid
metadata = self.get_success(self.handler.load_metadata())
self.http_client.get_json.assert_called_once_with(WELL_KNOWN)
self.assertEqual(metadata.issuer, ISSUER)
self.assertEqual(metadata.authorization_endpoint, AUTHORIZATION_ENDPOINT)
self.assertEqual(metadata.token_endpoint, TOKEN_ENDPOINT)
self.assertEqual(metadata.jwks_uri, JWKS_URI)
# FIXME: it seems like authlib does not have that defined in its metadata models
# self.assertEqual(metadata.userinfo_endpoint, USERINFO_ENDPOINT)
# subsequent calls should be cached
self.http_client.reset_mock()
self.get_success(self.handler.load_metadata())
self.http_client.get_json.assert_not_called()
@override_config({"oidc_config": COMMON_CONFIG})
def test_no_discovery(self):
"""When discovery is disabled, it should not try to load from discovery document."""
self.get_success(self.handler.load_metadata())
self.http_client.get_json.assert_not_called()
@override_config({"oidc_config": COMMON_CONFIG})
def test_load_jwks(self):
"""JWKS loading is done once (then cached) if used."""
jwks = self.get_success(self.handler.load_jwks())
self.http_client.get_json.assert_called_once_with(JWKS_URI)
self.assertEqual(jwks, {"keys": []})
# subsequent calls should be cached…
self.http_client.reset_mock()
self.get_success(self.handler.load_jwks())
self.http_client.get_json.assert_not_called()
# …unless forced
self.http_client.reset_mock()
self.get_success(self.handler.load_jwks(force=True))
self.http_client.get_json.assert_called_once_with(JWKS_URI)
# Throw if the JWKS uri is missing
with self.metadata_edit({"jwks_uri": None}):
self.get_failure(self.handler.load_jwks(force=True), RuntimeError)
# Return empty key set if JWKS are not used
self.handler._scopes = [] # not asking the openid scope
self.http_client.get_json.reset_mock()
jwks = self.get_success(self.handler.load_jwks(force=True))
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self.http_client.get_json.assert_not_called()
self.assertEqual(jwks, {"keys": []})
@override_config({"oidc_config": COMMON_CONFIG})
def test_validate_config(self):
"""Provider metadatas are extensively validated."""
h = self.handler
# Default test config does not throw
h._validate_metadata()
with self.metadata_edit({"issuer": None}):
self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "issuer", h._validate_metadata)
with self.metadata_edit({"issuer": "http://insecure/"}):
self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "issuer", h._validate_metadata)
with self.metadata_edit({"issuer": "https://invalid/?because=query"}):
self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "issuer", h._validate_metadata)
with self.metadata_edit({"authorization_endpoint": None}):
self.assertRaisesRegex(
ValueError, "authorization_endpoint", h._validate_metadata
)
with self.metadata_edit({"authorization_endpoint": "http://insecure/auth"}):
self.assertRaisesRegex(
ValueError, "authorization_endpoint", h._validate_metadata
)
with self.metadata_edit({"token_endpoint": None}):
self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "token_endpoint", h._validate_metadata)
with self.metadata_edit({"token_endpoint": "http://insecure/token"}):
self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "token_endpoint", h._validate_metadata)
with self.metadata_edit({"jwks_uri": None}):
self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "jwks_uri", h._validate_metadata)
with self.metadata_edit({"jwks_uri": "http://insecure/jwks.json"}):
self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "jwks_uri", h._validate_metadata)
with self.metadata_edit({"response_types_supported": ["id_token"]}):
self.assertRaisesRegex(
ValueError, "response_types_supported", h._validate_metadata
)
with self.metadata_edit(
{"token_endpoint_auth_methods_supported": ["client_secret_basic"]}
):
# should not throw, as client_secret_basic is the default auth method
h._validate_metadata()
with self.metadata_edit(
{"token_endpoint_auth_methods_supported": ["client_secret_post"]}
):
self.assertRaisesRegex(
ValueError,
"token_endpoint_auth_methods_supported",
h._validate_metadata,
)
# Tests for configs that require the userinfo endpoint
self.assertFalse(h._uses_userinfo)
self.assertEqual(h._user_profile_method, "auto")
h._user_profile_method = "userinfo_endpoint"
self.assertTrue(h._uses_userinfo)
# Revert the profile method and do not request the "openid" scope.
h._user_profile_method = "auto"
h._scopes = []
self.assertTrue(h._uses_userinfo)
self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "userinfo_endpoint", h._validate_metadata)
with self.metadata_edit(
{"userinfo_endpoint": USERINFO_ENDPOINT, "jwks_uri": None}
):
# Shouldn't raise with a valid userinfo, even without
h._validate_metadata()
@override_config({"oidc_config": {"skip_verification": True}})
def test_skip_verification(self):
"""Provider metadata validation can be disabled by config."""
with self.metadata_edit({"issuer": "http://insecure"}):
# This should not throw
self.handler._validate_metadata()
def test_redirect_request(self):
"""The redirect request has the right arguments & generates a valid session cookie."""
req = Mock(spec=["addCookie"])
url = self.get_success(
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self.handler.handle_redirect_request(req, b"http://client/redirect")
)
url = urlparse(url)
auth_endpoint = urlparse(AUTHORIZATION_ENDPOINT)
self.assertEqual(url.scheme, auth_endpoint.scheme)
self.assertEqual(url.netloc, auth_endpoint.netloc)
self.assertEqual(url.path, auth_endpoint.path)
params = parse_qs(url.query)
self.assertEqual(params["redirect_uri"], [CALLBACK_URL])
self.assertEqual(params["response_type"], ["code"])
self.assertEqual(params["scope"], [" ".join(SCOPES)])
self.assertEqual(params["client_id"], [CLIENT_ID])
self.assertEqual(len(params["state"]), 1)
self.assertEqual(len(params["nonce"]), 1)
# Check what is in the cookie
# note: python3.5 mock does not have the .called_once() method
calls = req.addCookie.call_args_list
self.assertEqual(len(calls), 1) # called once
# For some reason, call.args does not work with python3.5
args = calls[0][0]
kwargs = calls[0][1]
self.assertEqual(args[0], COOKIE_NAME)
self.assertEqual(kwargs["path"], COOKIE_PATH)
cookie = args[1]
macaroon = pymacaroons.Macaroon.deserialize(cookie)
state = self.handler._get_value_from_macaroon(macaroon, "state")
nonce = self.handler._get_value_from_macaroon(macaroon, "nonce")
redirect = self.handler._get_value_from_macaroon(
macaroon, "client_redirect_url"
)
self.assertEqual(params["state"], [state])
self.assertEqual(params["nonce"], [nonce])
self.assertEqual(redirect, "http://client/redirect")
def test_callback_error(self):
"""Errors from the provider returned in the callback are displayed."""
request = Mock(args={})
request.args[b"error"] = [b"invalid_client"]
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
self.assertRenderedError("invalid_client", "")
request.args[b"error_description"] = [b"some description"]
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
self.assertRenderedError("invalid_client", "some description")
def test_callback(self):
"""Code callback works and display errors if something went wrong.
A lot of scenarios are tested here:
- when the callback works, with userinfo from ID token
- when the user mapping fails
- when ID token verification fails
- when the callback works, with userinfo fetched from the userinfo endpoint
- when the userinfo fetching fails
- when the code exchange fails
"""
# ensure that we are correctly testing the fallback when "get_extra_attributes"
# is not implemented.
mapping_provider = self.handler._user_mapping_provider
with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
_ = mapping_provider.get_extra_attributes
token = {
"type": "bearer",
"id_token": "id_token",
"access_token": "access_token",
}
username = "bar"
userinfo = {
"sub": "foo",
"username": username,
expected_user_id = "@%s:%s" % (username, self.hs.hostname)
self.handler._exchange_code = simple_async_mock(return_value=token)
self.handler._parse_id_token = simple_async_mock(return_value=userinfo)
self.handler._fetch_userinfo = simple_async_mock(return_value=userinfo)
auth_handler = self.hs.get_auth_handler()
auth_handler.complete_sso_login = simple_async_mock()
code = "code"
state = "state"
nonce = "nonce"
client_redirect_url = "http://client/redirect"
user_agent = "Browser"
ip_address = "10.0.0.1"
session = self.handler._generate_oidc_session_token(
state=state,
nonce=nonce,
client_redirect_url=client_redirect_url,
ui_auth_session_id=None,
request = self._build_callback_request(
code, state, session, user_agent=user_agent, ip_address=ip_address
)
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_called_once_with(
expected_user_id, request, client_redirect_url, None,
)
self.handler._exchange_code.assert_called_once_with(code)
self.handler._parse_id_token.assert_called_once_with(token, nonce=nonce)
self.handler._fetch_userinfo.assert_not_called()
# Handle mapping errors
with patch.object(
self.handler,
"_remote_id_from_userinfo",
new=Mock(side_effect=MappingException()),
):
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
self.assertRenderedError("mapping_error")
# Handle ID token errors
self.handler._parse_id_token = simple_async_mock(raises=Exception())
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
self.assertRenderedError("invalid_token")
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.reset_mock()
self.handler._exchange_code.reset_mock()
self.handler._parse_id_token.reset_mock()
self.handler._fetch_userinfo.reset_mock()
# With userinfo fetching
self.handler._scopes = [] # do not ask the "openid" scope
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_called_once_with(
expected_user_id, request, client_redirect_url, None,
)
self.handler._exchange_code.assert_called_once_with(code)
self.handler._parse_id_token.assert_not_called()
self.handler._fetch_userinfo.assert_called_once_with(token)
# Handle userinfo fetching error
self.handler._fetch_userinfo = simple_async_mock(raises=Exception())
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
self.assertRenderedError("fetch_error")
# Handle code exchange failure
self.handler._exchange_code = simple_async_mock(
raises=OidcError("invalid_request")
)
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
self.assertRenderedError("invalid_request")
def test_callback_session(self):
"""The callback verifies the session presence and validity"""
request = Mock(spec=["args", "getCookie", "addCookie"])
# Missing cookie
request.args = {}
request.getCookie.return_value = None
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
self.assertRenderedError("missing_session", "No session cookie found")
# Missing session parameter
request.args = {}
request.getCookie.return_value = "session"
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
self.assertRenderedError("invalid_request", "State parameter is missing")
# Invalid cookie
request.args = {}
request.args[b"state"] = [b"state"]
request.getCookie.return_value = "session"
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
self.assertRenderedError("invalid_session")
# Mismatching session
session = self.handler._generate_oidc_session_token(
state="state",
nonce="nonce",
client_redirect_url="http://client/redirect",
ui_auth_session_id=None,
)
request.args = {}
request.args[b"state"] = [b"mismatching state"]
request.getCookie.return_value = session
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
self.assertRenderedError("mismatching_session")
# Valid session
request.args = {}
request.args[b"state"] = [b"state"]
request.getCookie.return_value = session
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
self.assertRenderedError("invalid_request")
@override_config({"oidc_config": {"client_auth_method": "client_secret_post"}})
def test_exchange_code(self):
"""Code exchange behaves correctly and handles various error scenarios."""
token = {"type": "bearer"}
token_json = json.dumps(token).encode("utf-8")
self.http_client.request = simple_async_mock(
return_value=FakeResponse(code=200, phrase=b"OK", body=token_json)
)
code = "code"
ret = self.get_success(self.handler._exchange_code(code))
kwargs = self.http_client.request.call_args[1]
self.assertEqual(ret, token)
self.assertEqual(kwargs["method"], "POST")
self.assertEqual(kwargs["uri"], TOKEN_ENDPOINT)
args = parse_qs(kwargs["data"].decode("utf-8"))
self.assertEqual(args["grant_type"], ["authorization_code"])
self.assertEqual(args["code"], [code])
self.assertEqual(args["client_id"], [CLIENT_ID])
self.assertEqual(args["client_secret"], [CLIENT_SECRET])
self.assertEqual(args["redirect_uri"], [CALLBACK_URL])
# Test error handling
self.http_client.request = simple_async_mock(
return_value=FakeResponse(
code=400,
phrase=b"Bad Request",
body=b'{"error": "foo", "error_description": "bar"}',
)
)
exc = self.get_failure(self.handler._exchange_code(code), OidcError)
self.assertEqual(exc.value.error, "foo")
self.assertEqual(exc.value.error_description, "bar")
# Internal server error with no JSON body
self.http_client.request = simple_async_mock(
return_value=FakeResponse(
code=500, phrase=b"Internal Server Error", body=b"Not JSON",
)
)
exc = self.get_failure(self.handler._exchange_code(code), OidcError)
self.assertEqual(exc.value.error, "server_error")
# Internal server error with JSON body
self.http_client.request = simple_async_mock(
return_value=FakeResponse(
code=500,
phrase=b"Internal Server Error",
body=b'{"error": "internal_server_error"}',
)
)
exc = self.get_failure(self.handler._exchange_code(code), OidcError)
self.assertEqual(exc.value.error, "internal_server_error")
# 4xx error without "error" field
self.http_client.request = simple_async_mock(
return_value=FakeResponse(code=400, phrase=b"Bad request", body=b"{}",)
)
exc = self.get_failure(self.handler._exchange_code(code), OidcError)
self.assertEqual(exc.value.error, "server_error")
# 2xx error with "error" field
self.http_client.request = simple_async_mock(
return_value=FakeResponse(
code=200, phrase=b"OK", body=b'{"error": "some_error"}',
)
)
exc = self.get_failure(self.handler._exchange_code(code), OidcError)
self.assertEqual(exc.value.error, "some_error")
@override_config(
{
"oidc_config": {
"user_mapping_provider": {
"module": __name__ + ".TestMappingProviderExtra"
}
}
}
)
def test_extra_attributes(self):
"""
Login while using a mapping provider that implements get_extra_attributes.
"""
token = {
"type": "bearer",
"id_token": "id_token",
"access_token": "access_token",
}
userinfo = {
"sub": "foo",
"username": "foo",
"phone": "1234567",
}
self.handler._exchange_code = simple_async_mock(return_value=token)
self.handler._parse_id_token = simple_async_mock(return_value=userinfo)
auth_handler = self.hs.get_auth_handler()
auth_handler.complete_sso_login = simple_async_mock()
state = "state"
client_redirect_url = "http://client/redirect"
session = self.handler._generate_oidc_session_token(
state=state,
nonce="nonce",
client_redirect_url=client_redirect_url,
ui_auth_session_id=None,
)
request = self._build_callback_request("code", state, session)
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_called_once_with(
"@foo:test", request, client_redirect_url, {"phone": "1234567"},
def test_map_userinfo_to_user(self):
"""Ensure that mapping the userinfo returned from a provider to an MXID works properly."""
auth_handler = self.hs.get_auth_handler()
auth_handler.complete_sso_login = simple_async_mock()
userinfo = {
"sub": "test_user",
"username": "test_user",
}
self._make_callback_with_userinfo(userinfo)
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_called_once_with(
"@test_user:test", ANY, ANY, None,
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.reset_mock()
# Some providers return an integer ID.
userinfo = {
"sub": 1234,
"username": "test_user_2",
}
self._make_callback_with_userinfo(userinfo)
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_called_once_with(
"@test_user_2:test", ANY, ANY, None,
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.reset_mock()
# Test if the mxid is already taken
store = self.hs.get_datastore()
user3 = UserID.from_string("@test_user_3:test")
self.get_success(
store.register_user(user_id=user3.to_string(), password_hash=None)
)
userinfo = {"sub": "test3", "username": "test_user_3"}
self._make_callback_with_userinfo(userinfo)
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_not_called()
self.assertRenderedError(
"mapping_error",
"Mapping provider does not support de-duplicating Matrix IDs",
@override_config({"oidc_config": {"allow_existing_users": True}})
def test_map_userinfo_to_existing_user(self):
"""Existing users can log in with OpenID Connect when allow_existing_users is True."""
store = self.hs.get_datastore()
user = UserID.from_string("@test_user:test")
store.register_user(user_id=user.to_string(), password_hash=None)
auth_handler = self.hs.get_auth_handler()
auth_handler.complete_sso_login = simple_async_mock()
# Map a user via SSO.
"sub": "test",
"username": "test_user",
self._make_callback_with_userinfo(userinfo)
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_called_once_with(
user.to_string(), ANY, ANY, None,
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.reset_mock()
# Subsequent calls should map to the same mxid.
self._make_callback_with_userinfo(userinfo)
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_called_once_with(
user.to_string(), ANY, ANY, None,
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.reset_mock()
# Note that a second SSO user can be mapped to the same Matrix ID. (This
# requires a unique sub, but something that maps to the same matrix ID,
# in this case we'll just use the same username. A more realistic example
# would be subs which are email addresses, and mapping from the localpart
# of the email, e.g. bob@foo.com and bob@bar.com -> @bob:test.)
userinfo = {
"sub": "test1",
"username": "test_user",
}
self._make_callback_with_userinfo(userinfo)
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_called_once_with(
user.to_string(), ANY, ANY, None,
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.reset_mock()
# Register some non-exact matching cases.
user2 = UserID.from_string("@TEST_user_2:test")
self.get_success(
store.register_user(user_id=user2.to_string(), password_hash=None)
)
user2_caps = UserID.from_string("@test_USER_2:test")
self.get_success(
store.register_user(user_id=user2_caps.to_string(), password_hash=None)
)
# Attempting to login without matching a name exactly is an error.
userinfo = {
"sub": "test2",
"username": "TEST_USER_2",
}
self._make_callback_with_userinfo(userinfo)
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_not_called()
args = self.assertRenderedError("mapping_error")
self.assertTrue(
args[2].startswith(
"Attempted to login as '@TEST_USER_2:test' but it matches more than one user inexactly:"
)
)
# Logging in when matching a name exactly should work.
user2 = UserID.from_string("@TEST_USER_2:test")
self.get_success(
store.register_user(user_id=user2.to_string(), password_hash=None)
)
self._make_callback_with_userinfo(userinfo)
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_called_once_with(
"@TEST_USER_2:test", ANY, ANY, None,
)
def test_map_userinfo_to_invalid_localpart(self):
"""If the mapping provider generates an invalid localpart it should be rejected."""
self._make_callback_with_userinfo({"sub": "test2", "username": "föö"})
self.assertRenderedError("mapping_error", "localpart is invalid: föö")
@override_config(
{
"oidc_config": {
"user_mapping_provider": {
"module": __name__ + ".TestMappingProviderFailures"
}
}
}
)
def test_map_userinfo_to_user_retries(self):
"""The mapping provider can retry generating an MXID if the MXID is already in use."""
auth_handler = self.hs.get_auth_handler()
auth_handler.complete_sso_login = simple_async_mock()
store = self.hs.get_datastore()
self.get_success(
store.register_user(user_id="@test_user:test", password_hash=None)
)
userinfo = {
"sub": "test",
"username": "test_user",
}
self._make_callback_with_userinfo(userinfo)
# test_user is already taken, so test_user1 gets registered instead.
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_called_once_with(
"@test_user1:test", ANY, ANY, None,
)
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.reset_mock()
# Register all of the potential mxids for a particular OIDC username.
self.get_success(
store.register_user(user_id="@tester:test", password_hash=None)
)
for i in range(1, 3):
self.get_success(
store.register_user(user_id="@tester%d:test" % i, password_hash=None)
)
# Now attempt to map to a username, this will fail since all potential usernames are taken.
userinfo = {
"sub": "tester",
"username": "tester",
}
self._make_callback_with_userinfo(userinfo)
auth_handler.complete_sso_login.assert_not_called()
self.assertRenderedError(
"mapping_error", "Unable to generate a Matrix ID from the SSO response"
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def _make_callback_with_userinfo(
self, userinfo: dict, client_redirect_url: str = "http://client/redirect"
) -> None:
self.handler._exchange_code = simple_async_mock(return_value={})
self.handler._parse_id_token = simple_async_mock(return_value=userinfo)
self.handler._fetch_userinfo = simple_async_mock(return_value=userinfo)
state = "state"
session = self.handler._generate_oidc_session_token(
state=state,
nonce="nonce",
client_redirect_url=client_redirect_url,
ui_auth_session_id=None,
)
request = self._build_callback_request("code", state, session)
self.get_success(self.handler.handle_oidc_callback(request))
def _build_callback_request(
self,
code: str,
state: str,
session: str,
user_agent: str = "Browser",
ip_address: str = "10.0.0.1",
):
"""Builds a fake SynapseRequest to mock the browser callback
Returns a Mock object which looks like the SynapseRequest we get from a browser
after SSO (before we return to the client)
Args:
code: the authorization code which would have been returned by the OIDC
provider
state: the "state" param which would have been passed around in the
query param. Should be the same as was embedded in the session in
_build_oidc_session.
session: the "session" which would have been passed around in the cookie.
user_agent: the user-agent to present
ip_address: the IP address to pretend the request came from
"""
request = Mock(
spec=[
"args",
"getCookie",
"addCookie",
"requestHeaders",
"getClientIP",
"get_user_agent",
]
request.getCookie.return_value = session
request.args = {}
request.args[b"code"] = [code.encode("utf-8")]
request.args[b"state"] = [state.encode("utf-8")]
request.getClientIP.return_value = ip_address
request.get_user_agent.return_value = user_agent
return request