package handlers import ( "encoding/json" "fmt" "github.com/authelia/authelia/internal/middlewares" "github.com/authelia/authelia/internal/session" ) func identityRetrieverFromStorage(ctx *middlewares.AutheliaCtx) (*session.Identity, error) { var requestBody resetPasswordStep1RequestBody err := json.Unmarshal(ctx.PostBody(), &requestBody) if err != nil { return nil, err } details, err := ctx.Providers.UserProvider.GetDetails(requestBody.Username) if err != nil { return nil, err } if len(details.Emails) == 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("User %s has no email address configured", requestBody.Username) } return &session.Identity{ Username: requestBody.Username, Email: details.Emails[0], }, nil } // ResetPasswordIdentityStart the handler for initiating the identity validation for resetting a password. // We need to ensure the attacker cannot perform user enumeration by alway replying with 200 whatever what happens in backend. var ResetPasswordIdentityStart = middlewares.IdentityVerificationStart(middlewares.IdentityVerificationStartArgs{ MailSubject: "[Authelia] Reset your password", MailTitle: "Reset your password", MailButtonContent: "Reset", TargetEndpoint: "/reset-password/step2", ActionClaim: ResetPasswordAction, IdentityRetrieverFunc: identityRetrieverFromStorage, }) func resetPasswordIdentityFinish(ctx *middlewares.AutheliaCtx, username string) { userSession := ctx.GetSession() // TODO(c.michaud): use JWT tokens to expire the request in only few seconds for better security. userSession.PasswordResetUsername = &username ctx.SaveSession(userSession) ctx.ReplyOK() } // ResetPasswordIdentityFinish the handler for finishing the identity validation var ResetPasswordIdentityFinish = middlewares.IdentityVerificationFinish( middlewares.IdentityVerificationFinishArgs{ActionClaim: ResetPasswordAction}, resetPasswordIdentityFinish)