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package utils
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import (
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feat(oidc): add additional config options, accurate token times, and refactoring (#1991)
* This gives admins more control over their OIDC installation exposing options that had defaults before. Things like lifespans for authorize codes, access tokens, id tokens, refresh tokens, a option to enable the debug client messages, minimum parameter entropy. It also allows admins to configure the response modes.
* Additionally this records specific values about a users session indicating when they performed a specific authz factor so this is represented in the token accurately.
* Lastly we also implemented a OIDC key manager which calculates the kid for jwk's using the SHA1 digest instead of being static, or more specifically the first 7 chars. As per https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-jose-json-web-key#section-8.1.1 the kid should not exceed 8 chars. While it's allowed to exceed 8 chars, it must only be done so with a compelling reason, which we do not have.
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"fmt"
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"math/rand"
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feat(oidc): add additional config options, accurate token times, and refactoring (#1991)
* This gives admins more control over their OIDC installation exposing options that had defaults before. Things like lifespans for authorize codes, access tokens, id tokens, refresh tokens, a option to enable the debug client messages, minimum parameter entropy. It also allows admins to configure the response modes.
* Additionally this records specific values about a users session indicating when they performed a specific authz factor so this is represented in the token accurately.
* Lastly we also implemented a OIDC key manager which calculates the kid for jwk's using the SHA1 digest instead of being static, or more specifically the first 7 chars. As per https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-jose-json-web-key#section-8.1.1 the kid should not exceed 8 chars. While it's allowed to exceed 8 chars, it must only be done so with a compelling reason, which we do not have.
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"net/url"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"unicode"
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)
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feat(oidc): add additional config options, accurate token times, and refactoring (#1991)
* This gives admins more control over their OIDC installation exposing options that had defaults before. Things like lifespans for authorize codes, access tokens, id tokens, refresh tokens, a option to enable the debug client messages, minimum parameter entropy. It also allows admins to configure the response modes.
* Additionally this records specific values about a users session indicating when they performed a specific authz factor so this is represented in the token accurately.
* Lastly we also implemented a OIDC key manager which calculates the kid for jwk's using the SHA1 digest instead of being static, or more specifically the first 7 chars. As per https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-jose-json-web-key#section-8.1.1 the kid should not exceed 8 chars. While it's allowed to exceed 8 chars, it must only be done so with a compelling reason, which we do not have.
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// IsStringAbsURL checks a string can be parsed as a URL and that is IsAbs and if it can't it returns an error
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// describing why.
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func IsStringAbsURL(input string) (err error) {
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parsedURL, err := url.Parse(input)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("could not parse '%s' as a URL", input)
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}
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if !parsedURL.IsAbs() {
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return fmt.Errorf("the url '%s' is not absolute because it doesn't start with a scheme like 'http://' or 'https://'", input)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// IsStringAlphaNumeric returns false if any rune in the string is not alpha-numeric.
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func IsStringAlphaNumeric(input string) bool {
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for _, r := range input {
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if !unicode.IsLetter(r) && !unicode.IsNumber(r) {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// IsStringInSlice checks if a single string is in a slice of strings.
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func IsStringInSlice(needle string, haystack []string) (inSlice bool) {
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for _, b := range haystack {
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if b == needle {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// IsStringInSliceFold checks if a single string is in a slice of strings but uses strings.EqualFold to compare them.
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func IsStringInSliceFold(needle string, haystack []string) (inSlice bool) {
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for _, b := range haystack {
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if strings.EqualFold(b, needle) {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// IsStringInSliceContains checks if a single string is in an array of strings.
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func IsStringInSliceContains(needle string, haystack []string) (inSlice bool) {
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for _, b := range haystack {
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if strings.Contains(needle, b) {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// SliceString splits a string s into an array with each item being a max of int d
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// d = denominator, n = numerator, q = quotient, r = remainder.
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func SliceString(s string, d int) (array []string) {
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n := len(s)
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q := n / d
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r := n % d
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for i := 0; i < q; i++ {
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array = append(array, s[i*d:i*d+d])
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if i+1 == q && r != 0 {
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array = append(array, s[i*d+d:])
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}
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}
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return
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}
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func isStringSlicesDifferent(a, b []string, method func(s string, b []string) bool) (different bool) {
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if len(a) != len(b) {
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return true
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}
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for _, s := range a {
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if !method(s, b) {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// IsStringSlicesDifferent checks two slices of strings and on the first occurrence of a string item not existing in the
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// other slice returns true, otherwise returns false.
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func IsStringSlicesDifferent(a, b []string) (different bool) {
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return isStringSlicesDifferent(a, b, IsStringInSlice)
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}
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// IsStringSlicesDifferentFold checks two slices of strings and on the first occurrence of a string item not existing in
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// the other slice (case insensitive) returns true, otherwise returns false.
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func IsStringSlicesDifferentFold(a, b []string) (different bool) {
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return isStringSlicesDifferent(a, b, IsStringInSliceFold)
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}
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// StringSlicesDelta takes a before and after []string and compares them returning a added and removed []string.
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func StringSlicesDelta(before, after []string) (added, removed []string) {
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for _, s := range before {
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if !IsStringInSlice(s, after) {
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removed = append(removed, s)
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}
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}
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for _, s := range after {
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if !IsStringInSlice(s, before) {
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added = append(added, s)
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}
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}
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return added, removed
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}
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// RandomString generate a random string of n characters.
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func RandomString(n int, characters []rune) (randomString string) {
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rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano())
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b := make([]rune, n)
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for i := range b {
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b[i] = characters[rand.Intn(len(characters))] //nolint:gosec // Likely isn't necessary to use the more expensive crypto/rand for this utility func.
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}
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return string(b)
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}
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