oauth2/token.go

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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package oauth2
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"golang.org/x/oauth2/internal"
)
// defaultExpiryDelta determines how earlier a token should be considered
// expired than its actual expiration time. It is used to avoid late
// expirations due to client-server time mismatches.
const defaultExpiryDelta = 10 * time.Second
// Token represents the credentials used to authorize
// the requests to access protected resources on the OAuth 2.0
// provider's backend.
//
// Most users of this package should not access fields of Token
// directly. They're exported mostly for use by related packages
// implementing derivative OAuth2 flows.
type Token struct {
// AccessToken is the token that authorizes and authenticates
// the requests.
AccessToken string `json:"access_token"`
// TokenType is the type of token.
// The Type method returns either this or "Bearer", the default.
TokenType string `json:"token_type,omitempty"`
// RefreshToken is a token that's used by the application
// (as opposed to the user) to refresh the access token
// if it expires.
RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token,omitempty"`
// Expiry is the optional expiration time of the access token.
//
// If zero, TokenSource implementations will reuse the same
// token forever and RefreshToken or equivalent
// mechanisms for that TokenSource will not be used.
Expiry time.Time `json:"expiry,omitempty"`
// raw optionally contains extra metadata from the server
// when updating a token.
raw interface{}
// expiryDelta is used to calculate when a token is considered
// expired, by subtracting from Expiry. If zero, defaultExpiryDelta
// is used.
expiryDelta time.Duration
}
// Type returns t.TokenType if non-empty, else "Bearer".
func (t *Token) Type() string {
if strings.EqualFold(t.TokenType, "bearer") {
return "Bearer"
}
if strings.EqualFold(t.TokenType, "mac") {
return "MAC"
}
if strings.EqualFold(t.TokenType, "basic") {
return "Basic"
}
if t.TokenType != "" {
return t.TokenType
}
return "Bearer"
}
// SetAuthHeader sets the Authorization header to r using the access
// token in t.
//
// This method is unnecessary when using Transport or an HTTP Client
// returned by this package.
func (t *Token) SetAuthHeader(r *http.Request) {
r.Header.Set("Authorization", t.Type()+" "+t.AccessToken)
}
// WithExtra returns a new Token that's a clone of t, but using the
// provided raw extra map. This is only intended for use by packages
// implementing derivative OAuth2 flows.
func (t *Token) WithExtra(extra interface{}) *Token {
t2 := new(Token)
*t2 = *t
t2.raw = extra
return t2
}
// Extra returns an extra field.
// Extra fields are key-value pairs returned by the server as a
// part of the token retrieval response.
func (t *Token) Extra(key string) interface{} {
if raw, ok := t.raw.(map[string]interface{}); ok {
return raw[key]
}
vals, ok := t.raw.(url.Values)
if !ok {
return nil
}
v := vals.Get(key)
switch s := strings.TrimSpace(v); strings.Count(s, ".") {
case 0: // Contains no "."; try to parse as int
if i, err := strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 64); err == nil {
return i
}
case 1: // Contains a single "."; try to parse as float
if f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(s, 64); err == nil {
return f
}
}
return v
}
// timeNow is time.Now but pulled out as a variable for tests.
var timeNow = time.Now
// expired reports whether the token is expired.
// t must be non-nil.
func (t *Token) expired() bool {
if t.Expiry.IsZero() {
return false
}
expiryDelta := defaultExpiryDelta
if t.expiryDelta != 0 {
expiryDelta = t.expiryDelta
}
return t.Expiry.Round(0).Add(-expiryDelta).Before(timeNow())
}
// Valid reports whether t is non-nil, has an AccessToken, and is not expired.
func (t *Token) Valid() bool {
return t != nil && t.AccessToken != "" && !t.expired()
}
// tokenFromInternal maps an *internal.Token struct into
// a *Token struct.
func tokenFromInternal(t *internal.Token) *Token {
if t == nil {
return nil
}
return &Token{
AccessToken: t.AccessToken,
TokenType: t.TokenType,
RefreshToken: t.RefreshToken,
Expiry: t.Expiry,
raw: t.Raw,
}
}
// retrieveToken takes a *Config and uses that to retrieve an *internal.Token.
// This token is then mapped from *internal.Token into an *oauth2.Token which is returned along
// with an error..
func retrieveToken(ctx context.Context, c *Config, v url.Values) (*Token, error) {
oauth2: move global auth style cache to be per-Config In 80673b4a4 (https://go.dev/cl/157820) I added a never-shrinking package-global cache to remember which auto-detected auth style (HTTP headers vs POST) was supported by a certain OAuth2 server, keyed by its URL. Unfortunately, some multi-tenant SaaS OIDC servers behave poorly and have one global OpenID configuration document for all of their customers which says ("we support all auth styles! you pick!") but then give each customer control of which style they specifically accept. This is bogus behavior on their part, but the oauth2 package's global caching per URL isn't helping. (It's also bad to have a package-global cache that can never be GC'ed) So, this change moves the cache to hang off the oauth *Configs instead. Unfortunately, it does so with some backwards compatiblity compromises (an atomic.Value hack), lest people are using old versions of Go still or copying a Config by value, both of which this package previously accidentally supported, even though they weren't tested. This change also means that anybody that's repeatedly making ephemeral oauth.Configs without an explicit auth style will be losing & reinitializing their cache on any auth style failures + fallbacks to the other style. I think that should be pretty rare. People seem to make an oauth2.Config once earlier and stash it away somewhere (often deep in a token fetcher or HTTP client/transport). Change-Id: I91f107368ab3c3d77bc425eeef65372a589feb7b Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/oauth2/+/515675 TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Roland Shoemaker <roland@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Adrian Dewhurst <adrian@tailscale.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Knyszek <mknyszek@google.com>
2023-08-03 12:40:32 -04:00
tk, err := internal.RetrieveToken(ctx, c.ClientID, c.ClientSecret, c.Endpoint.TokenURL, v, internal.AuthStyle(c.Endpoint.AuthStyle), c.authStyleCache.Get())
if err != nil {
if rErr, ok := err.(*internal.RetrieveError); ok {
return nil, (*RetrieveError)(rErr)
}
return nil, err
}
return tokenFromInternal(tk), nil
}
// RetrieveError is the error returned when the token endpoint returns a
// non-2XX HTTP status code or populates RFC 6749's 'error' parameter.
// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-5.2
type RetrieveError struct {
Response *http.Response
// Body is the body that was consumed by reading Response.Body.
// It may be truncated.
Body []byte
// ErrorCode is RFC 6749's 'error' parameter.
ErrorCode string
// ErrorDescription is RFC 6749's 'error_description' parameter.
ErrorDescription string
// ErrorURI is RFC 6749's 'error_uri' parameter.
ErrorURI string
}
func (r *RetrieveError) Error() string {
if r.ErrorCode != "" {
s := fmt.Sprintf("oauth2: %q", r.ErrorCode)
if r.ErrorDescription != "" {
s += fmt.Sprintf(" %q", r.ErrorDescription)
}
if r.ErrorURI != "" {
s += fmt.Sprintf(" %q", r.ErrorURI)
}
return s
}
return fmt.Sprintf("oauth2: cannot fetch token: %v\nResponse: %s", r.Response.Status, r.Body)
}