It was missing for ldap_login which means that the first signup failed
for users with LDAP+quota enabled. There's also potential cases where we
can't provide a request context (background jobs) which is also covered,
but needs a refactoring.
The arching goal of this commit is to enable single user
synchronisation with LDAP. Also, it included minor fixes of style,
error messages and minor bug fixing.
The changes are:
- bug: The `multildap` package has its own errors when the user is
not found. We fixed the conditional branch on this error by asserting
on the `multildap` errors as opposed to the `ldap` one
- bug: The previous interface usage of `RevokeAllUserTokens` did not
work as expected. This replaces the manual injection of the service by
leveraging the service injected as part of the `server` struct.
- chore: Better error messages around not finding the user in LDAP.
- fix: Enable the single sync button and disable it when we receive an
error from LDAP. Please note, that you can enable it by dispatching
the error. This allows you to try again without having to reload the
page.
- fix: Move the sync info to the top, then move the sync button above
that information and clearfix to have more harmony with the UI.
* LDAP Debug: No longer shows incorrectly matching groups based on role
Org Role was used as a shortcut to figure out what groups were matching
and which weren't. That lead to too all groups matching a specific role
to show up for a user if that user got that role.
* LDAP Debug: Fixes ordering of matches
The order of groups in the ldap.toml file is important, only the first
match for an organisation will be used. This means we have to iterate
based on the config and stop matching when a match is found.
We might want to think about showing further matches as potential
matches that are shadowed by the first match. That would possibly make
it easier to understand why one match is used instead of another one.
* LDAP Debug: never display more than one match for the same LDAP group/mapping.
* LDAP Debug: show all matches, even if they aren't used
* Update public/app/features/admin/ldap/LdapUserGroups.tsx
Co-Authored-By: gotjosh <josue.abreu@gmail.com>
* Update public/app/features/admin/ldap/LdapUserGroups.tsx
Co-Authored-By: gotjosh <josue.abreu@gmail.com>
* LDAP: Show all LDAP groups
* Use the returned LDAP groups as the reference when debugging LDAP
We need to use the LDAP groups returned as the main reference for
assuming what we were able to match and what wasn't. Before, we were
using the configured groups in LDAP TOML configuration file.
* s/User name/Username
* Add a title to for the LDAP mapping results
* LDAP: UI Updates to debug view
* LDAP: Make it explicit when we weren't able to match teams
* Add items for navmodel and basic page
* add reducer and actions
* adding user mapping table component
* adding components for ldap tables
* add alert box on error
* close error alert box
* LDAP status page: connect APIs WIP
* LDAP debug: fetch connection status from API
* LDAP debug: fetch user info from API
* LDAP debug: improve connection error view
* LDAP debug: connection error tweaks
* LDAP debug: fix role mapping view
* LDAP debug: role mapping view tweaks
* LDAP debug: add bulk-sync button stub
* LDAP debug: minor refactor
* LDAP debug: show user teams
* LDAP debug: user info refactor
* LDAP debug: initial user page
* LDAP debug: minor refactor, remove unused angular wrapper
* LDAP debug: add sessions to user page
* LDAP debug: tweak user page
* LDAP debug: tweak view for disabled user
* LDAP debug: get sync info from API
* LDAP debug: user sync info
* LDAP debug: sync user button
* LDAP debug: clear error on page load
* LDAP debug: add user last sync info
* LDAP debug: actions refactor
* LDAP debug: roles and teams style tweaks
* Pass showAttributeMapping to LdapUserTeams
* LDAP debug: hide bulk sync button
* LDAP debug: refactor sessions component
* LDAP debug: fix loading user sessions
* LDAP debug: hide sync user button
* LDAP debug: fix fetching unavailable /ldap-sync-status endpoint
* LDAP debug: revert accidentally added fix
* LDAP debug: show error when LDAP is not enabled
* LDAP debug: refactor, move ldap components into ldap/ folder
* LDAP debug: styles refactoring
* LDAP debug: ldap reducer tests
* LDAP debug: ldap user reducer tests
* LDAP debug: fix connection error placement
* Text update
* LdapUser: Minor UI changes moving things around
* AlertBox: Removed icon-on-top as everywhere else it is centered, want to have it be consistent
* LDAP: Allow an user to be synchronised against LDAP
This PR introduces the /ldap/sync/:id endpoint. It allows a user to be synchronized against LDAP on demand.
A few things to note are:
LDAP needs to be enabled for the sync to work
It only works against users that originally authenticated against LDAP
If the user is the Grafana admin and it needs to be disabled - it will not sync the information
Includes a tiny refactor that favours the JSONEq assertion helper instead of manually parsing JSON strings.
Adds the definition of `GetTeamsForLDAPGroupCommand` which handles the lookup of team information based on LDAP groupDNs.
This is an Enterprise only feature. To diferentiate,a response will contain the `team` key as `null` on OSS while on Enterprise the key will contain an empty array `[]` when no teams are found.
* LDAP: Add API endpoint to query the LDAP server(s) status|
This endpoint returns the current status(es) of the configured LDAP server(s).
The status of each server is verified by dialling and if no error is returned we assume the server is operational.
This is the last piece I'll produce as an API before moving into #18759 and see the view come to life.
* Move the ReloadLDAPCfg function to the debug file
Appears to be a better suite place for this.
* LDAP: Return the server information when we find a specific user
We allow you to specify multiple LDAP servers as part of LDAP authentication integration. As part of searching for specific users, we need to understand from which server they come from. Returning the server configuration as part of the search will help us do two things:
- Understand in which server we found the user
- Have access the groups specified as part of the server configuration
* LDAP: Adds the /api/admin/ldap/:username endpoint
This endpoint returns a user found within the configured LDAP server(s). Moreso, it provides the mapping information for the user to help administrators understand how the users would be created within Grafana based on the current configuration.
No changes are executed or saved to the database, this is all an in-memory representation of how the final result would look like.