This adds multiple consent modes to OpenID Connect clients. Specifically it allows configuration of a new consent mode called implicit which never asks for user consent.
This moves the OpenID Connect storage from memory into the SQL storage, making it persistent and allowing it to be used with clustered deployments like the rest of Authelia.
This adjusts the CORS headers appropriately for OpenID Connect. This includes responding to OPTIONS requests appropriately. Currently this is only configured to operate when the Origin scheme is HTTPS; but can easily be expanded in the future to include additional Origins.
This fixes a usage of uuid.New() which can potentially panic. Instead we use a uuid.NewRandom() which also generates a UUID V4 instead of a UUID V1. In addition all uuid.NewUUID() calls have been replaced by uuid.NewRandom().
* refactor(handlers): lower case error messages
also refactor verifyAuth function to detect malicious activity both with session
cookie and authorization header.
* refacto(handlers): simplify error construction
* fix(handlers): check prefix in authorization header to determine auth method
* fix(handlers): determining the method should be done with headers instead of query arg
* refacto(handlers): rollback changes of verifyAuth
* don't lowercase log messages
* Apply suggestions from code review
Make sure logger errors are not lowercased.
* fix: uppercase logger errors and remove unused param
* Do not lowercase logger errors
* Remove unused param targetURL
* Rename url variable to not conflict with imported package
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>
This is a required endpoint for OIDC and is one we missed in our initial implementation. Also adds some rudamentary documentaiton about the implemented endpoints.