215 lines
6.9 KiB
PHP
215 lines
6.9 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace ABEL\Bundle\keycloakBearerOnlyAdapterBundle\Security\Authenticator;
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use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
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use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\JsonResponse;
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use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;
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use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\TokenInterface;
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use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Exception\AuthenticationException;
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use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Exception\BadCredentialsException;
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use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\UserInterface;
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use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\UserProviderInterface;
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use Symfony\Component\Security\Guard\AbstractGuardAuthenticator;
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class KeycloakBearerAuthenticator extends AbstractGuardAuthenticator
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{
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/**
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* Returns a response that directs the user to authenticate.
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*
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* This is called when an anonymous request accesses a resource that
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* requires authentication. The job of this method is to return some
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* response that "helps" the user start into the authentication process.
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*
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* Examples:
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*
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* - For a form login, you might redirect to the login page
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*
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* return new RedirectResponse('/login');
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*
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* - For an API token authentication system, you return a 401 response
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*
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* return new Response('Auth header required', 401);
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*
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* @param Request $request The request that resulted in an AuthenticationException
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* @param AuthenticationException|null $authException The exception that started the authentication process
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*
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* @return JsonResponse
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*/
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public function start(Request $request, AuthenticationException $authException = null)
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{
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$data = [
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// you might translate this message
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'message' => 'Auth header required'
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];
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return new JsonResponse($data, Response::HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED);
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}
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/**
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* Does the authenticator support the given Request?
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*
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* If this returns false, the authenticator will be skipped.
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*
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* @param Request $request
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*
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* @return bool
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*/
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public function supports(Request $request)
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{
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return !empty($request->headers->get('Authorization'));
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}
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/**
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* Get the authentication credentials from the request and return them
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* as any type (e.g. an associate array).
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*
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* Whatever value you return here will be passed to getUser() and checkCredentials()
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*
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* For example, for a form login, you might:
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*
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* return [
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* 'username' => $request->request->get('_username'),
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* 'password' => $request->request->get('_password'),
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* ];
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*
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* Or for an API token that's on a header, you might use:
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*
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* return ['api_key' => $request->headers->get('X-API-TOKEN')];
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*
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* @param Request $request
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*
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* @return mixed Any non-null value
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*
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* @throws \UnexpectedValueException If null is returned
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*/
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public function getCredentials(Request $request)
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{
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return [
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'token' => $request->headers->get('Authorization'),
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];
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}
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/**
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* Return a UserInterface object based on the credentials.
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*
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* The *credentials* are the return value from getCredentials()
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*
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* You may throw an AuthenticationException if you wish. If you return
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* null, then a UsernameNotFoundException is thrown for you.
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*
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* @param mixed $credentials
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* @param UserProviderInterface $userProvider
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*
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* @throws AuthenticationException
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*
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* @return UserInterface|null
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*/
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public function getUser($credentials, UserProviderInterface $userProvider)
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{
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$token = $credentials['token'];
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if (!$token) {
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throw new BadCredentialsException('Token is not present in the request headers');
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}
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try {
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$user = $userProvider->loadUserByUsername($this->formatToken($token));
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} catch (\Exception $e) {
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throw new BadCredentialsException(sprintf('Error when introspecting the token: %s', $e->getMessage()));
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}
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return $user;
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}
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/**
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* Returns true if the credentials are valid.
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*
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* If any value other than true is returned, authentication will
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* fail. You may also throw an AuthenticationException if you wish
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* to cause authentication to fail.
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*
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* The *credentials* are the return value from getCredentials()
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*
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* @param mixed $credentials
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* @param UserInterface $user
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*
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* @return bool
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*
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* @throws AuthenticationException
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*/
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public function checkCredentials($credentials, UserInterface $user)
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{
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* Called when authentication executed, but failed (e.g. wrong username password).
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*
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* This should return the Response sent back to the user, like a
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* RedirectResponse to the login page or a 403 response.
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*
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* If you return null, the request will continue, but the user will
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* not be authenticated. This is probably not what you want to do.
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*
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* @param Request $request
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* @param AuthenticationException $exception
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*
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* @return Response|null
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*/
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public function onAuthenticationFailure(Request $request, AuthenticationException $exception)
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{
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return new JsonResponse(['error' => $exception->getMessage()], Response::HTTP_FORBIDDEN);
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}
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/**
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* Called when authentication executed and was successful!
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*
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* This should return the Response sent back to the user, like a
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* RedirectResponse to the last page they visited.
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*
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* If you return null, the current request will continue, and the user
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* will be authenticated. This makes sense, for example, with an API.
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*
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* @param Request $request
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* @param TokenInterface $token
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* @param string $providerKey The provider (i.e. firewall) key
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*
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* @return Response|null
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*/
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public function onAuthenticationSuccess(Request $request, TokenInterface $token, $providerKey)
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{
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return null;
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}
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/**
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* Does this method support remember me cookies?
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*
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* Remember me cookie will be set if *all* of the following are met:
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* A) This method returns true
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* B) The remember_me key under your firewall is configured
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* C) The "remember me" functionality is activated. This is usually
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* done by having a _remember_me checkbox in your form, but
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* can be configured by the "always_remember_me" and "remember_me_parameter"
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* parameters under the "remember_me" firewall key
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* D) The onAuthenticationSuccess method returns a Response object
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*
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* @return bool
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*/
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public function supportsRememberMe()
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{
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* @param string $token
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* @return string
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*/
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protected function formatToken(string $token): string
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{
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return trim(preg_replace('/^(?:\s+)?Bearer\s/', '', $token));
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}
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} |