Macaron context.QueryBool() seems to modify the request context
that causes the POST and PUT requests to fail with:
"http: proxy error: net/http: HTTP/1.x transport connection broken: http: ContentLength=333 with Body length 0"
* Forbid additional redirect urls
* Optionally force login in anonymous mode
* Update LoginCtrl page to ignore redirect parameter
* Modify SignIn to set forceLogin query instead of redirect
* Pass appUrl to frontend and use URL API for updating url query
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
* Fix SignIn test
Co-authored-by: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
* Revert "API: Fix redirect issue when configured to use a subpath (#21652)" (#22671)
This reverts commit 0e2d874ecf.
* Fix redirect validation (#22675)
* Chore: Add test for parse of app url and app sub url
Co-authored-by: Marcus Efraimsson <marcus.efraimsson@gmail.com>
* Fix redirect: prepend subpath only if it's missing (#22676)
* Validate redirect in login oauth (#22677)
* Fix invalid redirect for authenticated user (#22678)
* Login: Use correct path for OAuth logos
Co-authored-by: Marcus Efraimsson <marcus.efraimsson@gmail.com>
Use v0.19.0 of SDK.
Support handling of streaming resource response.
Disable gzip/compression middleware for resources
to allow chunked/streaming response to clients the gzip
middleware had to be disabled since it buffers the full
response before sending it to the client.
Closes#22569
Co-Authored-By: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
By storing render key in remote cache it will enable
image renderer to use public facing url or load
balancer url to render images and thereby remove
the requirement of image renderer having to use the
url of the originating Grafana instance when running
HA setup (multiple Grafana instances).
Fixes#17704
Ref grafana/grafana-image-renderer#91
Suppresses stacktrace in recovery middleware if error is
http.ErrAbortHandler.
Skips writing response error in recovery middleware if
resoonse have already been written.
Skips try rotate of auth token if response have already
been written.
Skips adding default response headers if response have
already been written.
Fixes#15728
Ref #18082
Co-Authored-By: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
if the client closes the connection we should not
rotate token since the client will never receive the
new token.
Co-authored-by: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
By rotating the auth tokens at the end of the request we ensure
that there is minimum delay between a new token being generated
and the client receiving it.
Adds auth token slow load test which uses random latency for all
tsdb queries..
Cleans up datasource proxy response handling.
DefaultHandler in middleware tests should write a response, the
responseWriter BeforeFuncs wont get executed unless a response
is written.
Fixes#18644
Co-authored-by: Marcus Efraimsson <marcus.efraimsson@gmail.com>
Breaking change: If disabled the cookie samesite cookie attribute
will not be set, but if none the attribute will be set and is a
breaking change compared to before where none did not render the
attribute. This was due to a known issue in Safari.
Co-Authored-By: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Diana Payton <52059945+oddlittlebird@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes#19847
* Refactor redirect_to cookie with secure flag in middleware
* Refactor redirect_to cookie with secure flag in api/login
* Refactor redirect_to cookie with secure flag in api/login_oauth
* Removed the deletion of 'Set-Cookie' header to prevent logout
* Removed the deletion of 'Set-Cookie' at top of api/login.go
* Add HttpOnly flag on redirect_to cookies where missing
* Refactor duplicated code
* Add tests
* Refactor cookie options
* Replace local function for deleting cookie
* Delete redundant calls
Co-authored-by: Sofia Papagiannaki <papagian@users.noreply.github.com>
* AuthProxy: Can now login with auth proxy and get a login token
* added unit tests
* renamed setting and updated docs
* AuthProxy: minor tweak
* Fixed tests and namings
* spellfix
* fix
* remove unused setting, probably from merge conflict
* fix
* Renamed ttl config in code to be more consistent with behaviour
* Introduced new setting `sync_ttl` in .ini file
* Keeping the old setting `ldap_sync_ttl` in the .ini file as fallback and compatibility.
* 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.
* Auth: change the error HTTP status codes
* Use 407 HTTP status code for incorrect credentials error
* Improve proxy auth logs
* Remove no longer needed TODO comment
Fixes#18439
* Do not set SameSite login_error cookie attribute if cookie_samesite is none
* Do not set SameSite grafana_session cookie attribute if cookie_samesite is none
* Update middleware tests
* Auth: Do not search for the user twice
Previously `initContextWithBasicAuth` did not use `LoginUserQuery`, doing
`GetUserByLoginQuery` only i.e. looking user in DB only, things changed when
this function started to check LDAP provider via `LoginUserQuery` (#6940),
however, this request was placed after `GetUserByLoginQuery`, so we first
looking in DB then in the LDAP - if LDAP user hasn't logged in we will
not find it in DB, so `LoginUserQuery` will never be reached.
`LoginUserQuery` request already performs `GetUserByLoginQuery`
request in correct sequence. So we can just remove redundant request.
* Correct sequence execution during authentification &
introduce tests for it
* Move basic auth tests to separate test file, since main test file already
pretty large
* Introduce `testing.go` for the middleware module
* Remove redundant test helper function
* Make handler names more explicit
Ref 5777f65d05Fixes#18329
* Auth: address review comment
* Add tests for errors basic auth cases and moves tests to separate test-case.
Also names test cases consistently
* Add additional test helper
Ref 82661b9f69
* Auth: consistently return same basic auth errors
* Put repeated errors in consts and return only those consts as error strings
* Add tests for errors basic auth cases and moves tests to separate test-case.
Also names test cases consistently
* Add more error logs and makes their messages consistent
* A bit of code style
* Add additional test helper
* Auth: do not expose even incorrect password
* Auth: address review comments
Use `Debug` for the cases when it's an user error
* Auth Proxy: Include additional headers as part of the cache key
Auth proxy has support to send additional user attributes as part of the
authentication flow. These attributes (e.g. Groups) need to be monitored
as part of the process in case of change.
This commit changes the way we compute the cache key to include all of the
attributes sent as part of the authentication request. That way, if we
change any user attributes we'll upsert the user information.
* Metrics: remove unused metrics
Metric `M_Grafana_Version` is not used anywhere, nor the mentioned
`M_Grafana_Build_Version`. Seems to be an artefact?
* Metrics: make the naming consistent
* Metrics: add comments to exported vars
* Metrics: use proper naming
Fixes#18110
* Build: use golangci-lint as a make command
* Since gometalinter was deprecated in favor of golangci-lint so it was
replaced by it. Responsibilities held by the gometalinter was moved to
golangci-lint
* There was some changes in implementation (that was also mentioned in
the code comment) between the tools, which uncovered couple errors
in the code. Those issues were either solved or disabled by
the inline comments
* Introduce the golangci-lint config, to make their
configuration more manageable
* Build: replace backend-lint.sh script with make
* OAuth: github team sync POC
* OAuth: minor refactor of github module
* OAuth: able to use team shorthands for github team sync
* support passing a list of groups via auth-proxy header
* Modify backend to allow expiration of API Keys
* Add middleware test for expired api keys
* Modify frontend to enable expiration of API Keys
* Fix frontend tests
* Fix migration and add index for `expires` field
* Add api key tests for database access
* Substitude time.Now() by a mock for test usage
* Front-end modifications
* Change input label to `Time to live`
* Change input behavior to comply with the other similar
* Add tooltip
* Modify AddApiKey api call response
Expiration should be *time.Time instead of string
* Present expiration date in the selected timezone
* Use kbn for transforming intervals to seconds
* Use `assert` library for tests
* Frontend fixes
Add checks for empty/undefined/null values
* Change expires column from datetime to integer
* Restrict api key duration input
It should be interval not number
* AddApiKey must complain if SecondsToLive is negative
* Declare ErrInvalidApiKeyExpiration
* Move configuration to auth section
* Update docs
* Eliminate alias for models in modified files
* Omit expiration from api response if empty
* Eliminate Goconvey from test file
* Fix test
Do not sleep, use mocked timeNow() instead
* Remove index for expires from api_key table
The index should be anyway on both org_id and expires fields.
However this commit eliminates completely the index for now
since not many rows are expected to be in this table.
* Use getTimeZone function
* Minor change in api key listing
The frontend should display a message instead of empty string
if the key does not expire.
* LDAP: use only one struct
* Use only models.ExternalUserInfo
* Add additional helper method :/
* Move all the helpers to one module
* LDAP: refactoring
* Rename some of the public methods and change their behaviour
* Remove outdated methods
* Simplify logic
* More tests
There is no and never were tests for settings.go, added tests for helper
methods (cover is now about 100% for them). Added tests for the main
LDAP logic, but there is some stuff to add. Dial() is not tested and not
decoupled. It might be a challenge to do it properly
* Restructure tests:
* they wouldn't depend on external modules
* more consistent naming
* logical division
* More guards for erroneous paths
* Login: make login service an explicit dependency
* LDAP: remove no longer needed test helper fns
* LDAP: remove useless import
* LDAP: Use new interface in multildap module
* LDAP: corrections for the groups of multiple users
* In case there is several users their groups weren't detected correctly
* Simplify helpers module
* x_xss_protection
* strict_transport_security (HSTS)
* x_content_type_options
these are currently defaulted to false (off) until the next minor release.
fixes#17509