synapse/tests/rest/client/v2_alpha/test_auth.py
Richard van der Hoff 7eebe4b3fc Replace request.code with channel.code
The two are equivalent, but really we want to check the HTTP result that got
returned to the channel, not the code that the Request object *intended* to
return to the channel.
2020-12-15 22:32:12 +00:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2018 New Vector
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from typing import List, Union
from twisted.internet.defer import succeed
import synapse.rest.admin
from synapse.api.constants import LoginType
from synapse.handlers.ui_auth.checkers import UserInteractiveAuthChecker
from synapse.http.site import SynapseRequest
from synapse.rest.client.v1 import login
from synapse.rest.client.v2_alpha import auth, devices, register
from synapse.rest.oidc import OIDCResource
from synapse.types import JsonDict, UserID
from tests import unittest
from tests.rest.client.v1.utils import TEST_OIDC_CONFIG
from tests.server import FakeChannel
class DummyRecaptchaChecker(UserInteractiveAuthChecker):
def __init__(self, hs):
super().__init__(hs)
self.recaptcha_attempts = []
def check_auth(self, authdict, clientip):
self.recaptcha_attempts.append((authdict, clientip))
return succeed(True)
class FallbackAuthTests(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
servlets = [
auth.register_servlets,
register.register_servlets,
]
hijack_auth = False
def make_homeserver(self, reactor, clock):
config = self.default_config()
config["enable_registration_captcha"] = True
config["recaptcha_public_key"] = "brokencake"
config["registrations_require_3pid"] = []
hs = self.setup_test_homeserver(config=config)
return hs
def prepare(self, reactor, clock, hs):
self.recaptcha_checker = DummyRecaptchaChecker(hs)
auth_handler = hs.get_auth_handler()
auth_handler.checkers[LoginType.RECAPTCHA] = self.recaptcha_checker
def register(self, expected_response: int, body: JsonDict) -> FakeChannel:
"""Make a register request."""
request, channel = self.make_request(
"POST", "register", body
) # type: SynapseRequest, FakeChannel
self.assertEqual(channel.code, expected_response)
return channel
def recaptcha(
self, session: str, expected_post_response: int, post_session: str = None
) -> None:
"""Get and respond to a fallback recaptcha. Returns the second request."""
if post_session is None:
post_session = session
request, channel = self.make_request(
"GET", "auth/m.login.recaptcha/fallback/web?session=" + session
) # type: SynapseRequest, FakeChannel
self.assertEqual(channel.code, 200)
request, channel = self.make_request(
"POST",
"auth/m.login.recaptcha/fallback/web?session="
+ post_session
+ "&g-recaptcha-response=a",
)
self.assertEqual(channel.code, expected_post_response)
# The recaptcha handler is called with the response given
attempts = self.recaptcha_checker.recaptcha_attempts
self.assertEqual(len(attempts), 1)
self.assertEqual(attempts[0][0]["response"], "a")
def test_fallback_captcha(self):
"""Ensure that fallback auth via a captcha works."""
# Returns a 401 as per the spec
channel = self.register(
401, {"username": "user", "type": "m.login.password", "password": "bar"},
)
# Grab the session
session = channel.json_body["session"]
# Assert our configured public key is being given
self.assertEqual(
channel.json_body["params"]["m.login.recaptcha"]["public_key"], "brokencake"
)
# Complete the recaptcha step.
self.recaptcha(session, 200)
# also complete the dummy auth
self.register(200, {"auth": {"session": session, "type": "m.login.dummy"}})
# Now we should have fulfilled a complete auth flow, including
# the recaptcha fallback step, we can then send a
# request to the register API with the session in the authdict.
channel = self.register(200, {"auth": {"session": session}})
# We're given a registered user.
self.assertEqual(channel.json_body["user_id"], "@user:test")
def test_complete_operation_unknown_session(self):
"""
Attempting to mark an invalid session as complete should error.
"""
# Make the initial request to register. (Later on a different password
# will be used.)
# Returns a 401 as per the spec
channel = self.register(
401, {"username": "user", "type": "m.login.password", "password": "bar"}
)
# Grab the session
session = channel.json_body["session"]
# Assert our configured public key is being given
self.assertEqual(
channel.json_body["params"]["m.login.recaptcha"]["public_key"], "brokencake"
)
# Attempt to complete the recaptcha step with an unknown session.
# This results in an error.
self.recaptcha(session, 400, session + "unknown")
class UIAuthTests(unittest.HomeserverTestCase):
servlets = [
auth.register_servlets,
devices.register_servlets,
login.register_servlets,
synapse.rest.admin.register_servlets_for_client_rest_resource,
register.register_servlets,
]
def default_config(self):
config = super().default_config()
# we enable OIDC as a way of testing SSO flows
oidc_config = {}
oidc_config.update(TEST_OIDC_CONFIG)
oidc_config["allow_existing_users"] = True
config["oidc_config"] = oidc_config
config["public_baseurl"] = "https://synapse.test"
return config
def create_resource_dict(self):
resource_dict = super().create_resource_dict()
# mount the OIDC resource at /_synapse/oidc
resource_dict["/_synapse/oidc"] = OIDCResource(self.hs)
return resource_dict
def prepare(self, reactor, clock, hs):
self.user_pass = "pass"
self.user = self.register_user("test", self.user_pass)
self.user_tok = self.login("test", self.user_pass)
def get_device_ids(self, access_token: str) -> List[str]:
# Get the list of devices so one can be deleted.
_, channel = self.make_request("GET", "devices", access_token=access_token,)
self.assertEqual(channel.code, 200)
return [d["device_id"] for d in channel.json_body["devices"]]
def delete_device(
self,
access_token: str,
device: str,
expected_response: int,
body: Union[bytes, JsonDict] = b"",
) -> FakeChannel:
"""Delete an individual device."""
request, channel = self.make_request(
"DELETE", "devices/" + device, body, access_token=access_token,
) # type: SynapseRequest, FakeChannel
# Ensure the response is sane.
self.assertEqual(channel.code, expected_response)
return channel
def delete_devices(self, expected_response: int, body: JsonDict) -> FakeChannel:
"""Delete 1 or more devices."""
# Note that this uses the delete_devices endpoint so that we can modify
# the payload half-way through some tests.
request, channel = self.make_request(
"POST", "delete_devices", body, access_token=self.user_tok,
) # type: SynapseRequest, FakeChannel
# Ensure the response is sane.
self.assertEqual(channel.code, expected_response)
return channel
def test_ui_auth(self):
"""
Test user interactive authentication outside of registration.
"""
device_id = self.get_device_ids(self.user_tok)[0]
# Attempt to delete this device.
# Returns a 401 as per the spec
channel = self.delete_device(self.user_tok, device_id, 401)
# Grab the session
session = channel.json_body["session"]
# Ensure that flows are what is expected.
self.assertIn({"stages": ["m.login.password"]}, channel.json_body["flows"])
# Make another request providing the UI auth flow.
self.delete_device(
self.user_tok,
device_id,
200,
{
"auth": {
"type": "m.login.password",
"identifier": {"type": "m.id.user", "user": self.user},
"password": self.user_pass,
"session": session,
},
},
)
def test_grandfathered_identifier(self):
"""Check behaviour without "identifier" dict
Synapse used to require clients to submit a "user" field for m.login.password
UIA - check that still works.
"""
device_id = self.get_device_ids(self.user_tok)[0]
channel = self.delete_device(self.user_tok, device_id, 401)
session = channel.json_body["session"]
# Make another request providing the UI auth flow.
self.delete_device(
self.user_tok,
device_id,
200,
{
"auth": {
"type": "m.login.password",
"user": self.user,
"password": self.user_pass,
"session": session,
},
},
)
def test_can_change_body(self):
"""
The client dict can be modified during the user interactive authentication session.
Note that it is not spec compliant to modify the client dict during a
user interactive authentication session, but many clients currently do.
When Synapse is updated to be spec compliant, the call to re-use the
session ID should be rejected.
"""
# Create a second login.
self.login("test", self.user_pass)
device_ids = self.get_device_ids(self.user_tok)
self.assertEqual(len(device_ids), 2)
# Attempt to delete the first device.
# Returns a 401 as per the spec
channel = self.delete_devices(401, {"devices": [device_ids[0]]})
# Grab the session
session = channel.json_body["session"]
# Ensure that flows are what is expected.
self.assertIn({"stages": ["m.login.password"]}, channel.json_body["flows"])
# Make another request providing the UI auth flow, but try to delete the
# second device.
self.delete_devices(
200,
{
"devices": [device_ids[1]],
"auth": {
"type": "m.login.password",
"identifier": {"type": "m.id.user", "user": self.user},
"password": self.user_pass,
"session": session,
},
},
)
def test_cannot_change_uri(self):
"""
The initial requested URI cannot be modified during the user interactive authentication session.
"""
# Create a second login.
self.login("test", self.user_pass)
device_ids = self.get_device_ids(self.user_tok)
self.assertEqual(len(device_ids), 2)
# Attempt to delete the first device.
# Returns a 401 as per the spec
channel = self.delete_device(self.user_tok, device_ids[0], 401)
# Grab the session
session = channel.json_body["session"]
# Ensure that flows are what is expected.
self.assertIn({"stages": ["m.login.password"]}, channel.json_body["flows"])
# Make another request providing the UI auth flow, but try to delete the
# second device. This results in an error.
self.delete_device(
self.user_tok,
device_ids[1],
403,
{
"auth": {
"type": "m.login.password",
"identifier": {"type": "m.id.user", "user": self.user},
"password": self.user_pass,
"session": session,
},
},
)
def test_does_not_offer_password_for_sso_user(self):
login_resp = self.helper.login_via_oidc("username")
user_tok = login_resp["access_token"]
device_id = login_resp["device_id"]
# now call the device deletion API: we should get the option to auth with SSO
# and not password.
channel = self.delete_device(user_tok, device_id, 401)
flows = channel.json_body["flows"]
self.assertEqual(flows, [{"stages": ["m.login.sso"]}])
def test_does_not_offer_sso_for_password_user(self):
# now call the device deletion API: we should get the option to auth with SSO
# and not password.
device_ids = self.get_device_ids(self.user_tok)
channel = self.delete_device(self.user_tok, device_ids[0], 401)
flows = channel.json_body["flows"]
self.assertEqual(flows, [{"stages": ["m.login.password"]}])
def test_offers_both_flows_for_upgraded_user(self):
"""A user that had a password and then logged in with SSO should get both flows
"""
login_resp = self.helper.login_via_oidc(UserID.from_string(self.user).localpart)
self.assertEqual(login_resp["user_id"], self.user)
device_ids = self.get_device_ids(self.user_tok)
channel = self.delete_device(self.user_tok, device_ids[0], 401)
flows = channel.json_body["flows"]
# we have no particular expectations of ordering here
self.assertIn({"stages": ["m.login.password"]}, flows)
self.assertIn({"stages": ["m.login.sso"]}, flows)
self.assertEqual(len(flows), 2)