Unify the interface for reading web statics. Now it could read an
OS directory or get the content on live
One could use
//go:embed static
var webFiles embed.FS
anywhere and config dex server to take the file system by setting
WebConfig{WebFS: webFiles}
Signed-off-by: Rui Yang <ruiya@vmware.com>
Co-authored-by: Aidan Oldershaw <aoldershaw@pivotal.io>
The Authorization header needs to be allowed when doing CORS because
otherwise /userinfo can't work. It isn't one of the headers
explicitly allowed by default by Gorilla, so we have to call
handlers.AllowedHeaders() to specify it.
Issues: #1532
Signed-off-by: Alastair Houghton <alastair@alastairs-place.net>
Extracted test cases from OAuth2Code flow tests to reuse in device flow
deviceHandler unit tests to test specific device endpoints
Include client secret as an optional parameter for standards compliance
Signed-off-by: justin-slowik <justin.slowik@thermofisher.com>
* Added /device/token handler with associated business logic and storage tests.
Perform user code exchange, flag the device code as complete.
Moved device handler code into its own file for cleanliness. Cleanup
* Removed PKCE code
* Rate limiting for /device/token endpoint based on ietf standards
* Configurable Device expiry
Signed-off-by: justin-slowik <justin.slowik@thermofisher.com>
* Added /device/token handler with associated business logic and storage tests.
* Use crypto rand for user code
Signed-off-by: justin-slowik <justin.slowik@thermofisher.com>
Co-authored-by: Yuxing Li <360983+jackielii@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Francisco Santiago <1737357+fjbsantiago@users.noreply.github.com>
connector/microsoft implements authorization strategy via Microsoft's
OAuth2 endpoint + Graph API. It allows to choose what kind of tenants
are allowed to authenticate in Dex via Microsoft:
* common - both personal and business/school accounts
* organizations - only business/school accounts
* consumers - only personal accounts
* <tenant uuid> - only account of specific tenant
Signed-off-by: Pavel Borzenkov <pavel.borzenkov@gmail.com>
This allows users of the LDAP connector to give users of Dex' login
prompt an idea of what they should enter for a username.
Before, irregardless of how the LDAP connector was set up, the prompt
was
Username
[_________________]
Password
[_________________]
Now, this is configurable, and can be used to say "MyCorp SSO Login" if
that's what it is.
If it's not configured, it will default to "Username".
For the passwordDB connector (local users), it is set to "Email
Address", since this is what it uses.
Signed-off-by: Stephan Renatus <srenatus@chef.io>
connector/linkedin implements authorization strategy via LinkedIn's
OAuth2 endpoint + profile API.
It doesn't implement RefreshConnector as LinkedIn doesn't provide any
refresh token at all (https://developer.linkedin.com/docs/oauth2, Step 5
— Refresh your Access Tokens) and recommends ordinary AuthCode exchange
flow when token refresh is required.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Borzenkov <pavel.borzenkov@gmail.com>