Allow users to configure the TOTP Algorithm and Digits. This should be used with caution as many TOTP applications do not support it. Some will also fail to notify the user that there is an issue. i.e. if the algorithm in the QR code is sha512, they continue to generate one time passwords with sha1. In addition this drastically refactors TOTP in general to be more user friendly by not forcing them to register a new device if the administrator changes the period (or algorithm).
Fixes#1226.
* feat(web): replace cra with vite
* fix: add istanbul
* fix: add jest
* fix: inject env vars
* fix: replicate cra output directories
* fix: post-frontend build for go templating
* fix: dynamic publicpath
* fix(web): import resolution with aliases for .module.css files
* refactor(server): baseurl var
* refactor(web): drop babel-jest for esbuild-jest
* refactor(web): add inline sourcemap for coverage bundle
* build(deps): update web deps
* build(deps): downgrade vite-plugin-istanbul to 2.2.0
98bf77dbaa is a breaking change that means production mode builds can no longer be instrumented.
* refactor(web): match frontend name and version
* refactor(web): drop cra readme
* Check for pnpm in authelia-scripts
* Improve husky hooks to check for required apps
* Use pnpm in coverage dockerfile
* Use pnpm in dev workflow
* Stop buildx log truncation
* Ignore pnpm lockfile in yamllint
* Update versions required for docker and docker-compose in contributing docs
* feat: hardened authelia binaries
This change ensures that all Authelia binaries which are compiled and distributed are hardened with the following standards:
* RELRO
* Stack canary
* NX
* PIE/ASLR
* Stripped RPATH AND RUNPATH
* Stripped Symbols
* Fortify
The musl variants currently [do not support Fortify](https://wiki.musl-libc.org/future-ideas.html#Fortify).
* refactor: docker pull for authelia/crossbuild in background
* feat: builds with gox and buildx
This change builds all of Authelia respective binaries in parallel within a single step and distributes as necessary to subsequent steps, we now also build and distribute for the following OS/Architecture: freebsd/amd64.
Our CI/CD pipeline now also utilises docker buildx as a default for builds and pushes.
* refactor: clean up docker helper
* Remove `authelia-scripts docker push-image` command as all pushes will be performed with buildx and manifests
* Rename the --arch flag to --container
* Add Dockerfile.dev for users that want to build an Authelia container from source without utilising suites
* Set Dockerfile.dev as default for `authelia-scripts docker build` command
* refactor: variant -> container
This commit replaces github.com/spf13/viper with github.com/knadh/koanf. Koanf is very similar library to viper, with less dependencies and several quality of life differences. This also allows most config options to be defined by ENV. Lastly it also enables the use of split configuration files which can be configured by setting the --config flag multiple times.
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
* refactor: cra build path
The `authelia-scripts` helper currently performs steps to move files around in different stages of development and CI/CD.
We now utilise the `BUILD_PATH` environment variable to adjust the output directory for the web frontend from the default of `./web/build/` simplifying the helper somewhat.
Additionally we no longer build the Go binary in the unit test stage of our CI/CD as this is not necessary.
* fix: build output directory in coverage dockerfile
* refactor: drop cgo requirement for sqlite
Replace github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 with modernc.org/sqlite which drops our CGO requirement.
* refactor: newline for consistency with dockerfiles
This commit adjusts the build flags to include version information in the LDFLAGS using the -X options. Additionally this makes the information recorded at build time more comprehensive. All build information can now be obtained via the `authelia build` command, and the `authelia version` command is now `authelia --version`. Lastly this adjusts the Dockerfile to utilize docker cache more effectively.
This change will ensure that if the curl command for the cleaning of Docker tags on DockerHub fails it will be reattempted up to 2 more times (total of 3) with a 10 second sleep between each attempt.
The clean tag logic itself within curl attempts to execute the http request upto 3 times so this will ensure a maximum of 9 attempts.
OpenID connect has become a standard when it comes to authentication and
in order to fix a security concern around forwarding authentication and authorization information
it has been decided to add support for it.
This feature is in beta version and only enabled when there is a configuration for it.
Before enabling it in production, please consider that it's in beta with potential bugs and that there
are several production critical features still missing such as all OIDC related data is stored in
configuration or memory. This means you are potentially going to experience issues with HA
deployments, or when restarting a single instance specifically related to OIDC.
We are still working on adding the remaining set of features before making it GA as soon as possible.
Related to #189
Co-authored-by: Clement Michaud <clement.michaud34@gmail.com>
* ci: publish docker images to ghcr
* ci: remove ghcr images with no tags
* ci: remove unnecessary ghcr jq args for empty tags
* ci: move ghcr empty tag clean up
Publishes Docker container images on both DockerHub and GitHub Container Registry.