Adding documentation

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🐙PiperYxzzy
2022-05-01 22:56:31 +02:00
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@@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
// The controllers.core package should act as the prime pin controlling
// User or Admin activity throughout the rest of the site. It should offer
// Login lifecycle methods, as well as per-request JWT-based authentication.
package core
import (
@@ -13,28 +16,40 @@ import (
"github.com/yxzzy-wtf/gin-gonic-prepack/util"
)
// Basic structure for login calls to both Admin and User access
type login struct {
UserKey string `json:"userkey" binding:"required,email"`
Password string `json:"password" binding:"required"`
TwoFactor string `json:"twofactorcode"`
}
// Basic structure for users to sign up based on models.User
type signup struct {
UserKey string `json:"userkey" binding:"required,email"`
Password string `json:"password" binding:"required"`
}
// Body query responsible for requesting a password reset
type forgotten struct {
UserKey string `json:"userkey" binding:"required,email"`
}
// Body query responsible for resetting a password with a reset token
type reset struct {
Token string `json:"token" binding:"required"`
NewPassword string `json:"password" binding:"required"`
}
// The default name of the JWT header expected. It is localized and can be changed
// to anything valid here
const JwtHeader = "jwt"
// User signup process. Tests that an email and password has been supplied, that
// the email is unique and that the password is valid, then creates the user and
// sends a verification email to the given email address. To prevent enumeration
// attacks, this method will always return {next:"verification pending"}, even
// if the given email is already in the system. If the email is already in the system,
// that account will be emailed notifying them of the signup attempt.
func UserSignup() gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
var signupVals signup
@@ -71,6 +86,9 @@ func UserSignup() gin.HandlerFunc {
}
}
// Function to log in a user based on a given email, password [and 2FA code]. Similar to
// AdminLogin but with slight differences. Resistant to enumeration attacks as error messages
// are only displayed IFF the user exists AND the password is correct, otherwise a 401 is returned
func UserLogin() gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
var loginVals login
@@ -105,25 +123,9 @@ func UserLogin() gin.HandlerFunc {
}
}
func checkTwoFactorNotReused(a *models.Auth, tfCode string) bool {
var count int64
database.Db.Model(&models.TotpUsage{}).Where("login_uid = ? AND code = ?", a.Uid, tfCode).Count(&count)
if count > 0 {
// We found a token, should reject
return false
}
used := models.TotpUsage{
LoginUid: a.Uid,
Code: tfCode,
Used: time.Now(),
}
go database.Db.Create(&used)
return true
}
// Parses a given JWT token and attempts to verify the `sub` in that token IFF
// the token role == "verify". Verifying an already-verified user returns
// a 200OK{next:"login"} without any action
func UserVerify() gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
verifyJwt, _ := c.GetQuery("verify")
@@ -169,10 +171,14 @@ func UserVerify() gin.HandlerFunc {
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, util.NextMsg{Next: "verified"})
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, util.NextMsg{Next: "login"})
}
}
// Indicates to the service that the user has forgotten their password and
// requires a reset token; then sends an email with the appropriate reset token
// to the user email in question. The same response will be returned if the given
// user email does not exist
func UserForgotPassword() gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
var forgotVals forgotten
@@ -192,6 +198,8 @@ func UserForgotPassword() gin.HandlerFunc {
}
}
// Method to reset a password, requiring a new password and a valid JWT token
// of role="reset".
func UserResetForgottenPassword() gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
var resetVals reset
@@ -238,6 +246,7 @@ func UserResetForgottenPassword() gin.HandlerFunc {
}
}
// Admin login functionality, similar to user login but requires 2FA to be set up.
func AdminLogin() gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
var loginVals login
@@ -276,6 +285,8 @@ func AdminLogin() gin.HandlerFunc {
}
}
// Generic authorization applicable to both User and Admin roles. This takes an
// expected role and HMAC, parses the JWT, and sets the PrincipalInfo accordingly.
func genericAuth(expectedRole string, hmac []byte) gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
tokenStr := c.GetHeader(JwtHeader)
@@ -309,10 +320,12 @@ func genericAuth(expectedRole string, hmac []byte) gin.HandlerFunc {
}
}
// Wrapper for User authentication, effectively `genericAuth("user", models.UserHmac)`
func UserAuth() gin.HandlerFunc {
return genericAuth("user", models.UserHmac)
}
// Wrapper for User authentication, effectively `genericAuth("admin", models.AdminHmac)`
func AdminAuth() gin.HandlerFunc {
return genericAuth("admin", models.AdminHmac)
}
@@ -323,7 +336,6 @@ func AdminAuth() gin.HandlerFunc {
// an extra 2FA check.
func LiveTwoFactor() gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
fmt.Println("Required live 2fa")
pif, exists := c.Get("principal")
p := pif.(util.PrincipalInfo)
if !exists {
@@ -370,6 +382,8 @@ func LiveTwoFactor() gin.HandlerFunc {
}
}
// A simple context-aware ping method. If there is a "principal" in this request context
// it will indicate the principal Uid and role in the response
func Doot() gin.HandlerFunc {
return func(c *gin.Context) {
piCtx, exists := c.Get("principal")
@@ -382,3 +396,28 @@ func Doot() gin.HandlerFunc {
}
}
}
// To prevent 2FA theft attacks, a TOTP needs to be... well, an OTP. This will
// check the database to confirm that this user UID has never used this token in
// past, and will fail if such a token has been used by this user. It will then
// add this UID:code combination to the TotpUsage table to prevent future re-use.
// There may be some sense in adding a means by which to clear out TotpUsage objects
// older than a certain time.
func checkTwoFactorNotReused(a *models.Auth, tfCode string) bool {
var count int64
database.Db.Model(&models.TotpUsage{}).Where("login_uid = ? AND code = ?", a.Uid, tfCode).Count(&count)
if count > 0 {
// We found a token, should reject
return false
}
used := models.TotpUsage{
LoginUid: a.Uid,
Code: tfCode,
Used: time.Now(),
}
go database.Db.Create(&used)
return true
}