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// Copyright 2014 The oauth2 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 provides support for making
// OAuth2 authorized and authenticated HTTP requests.
// It can additionally grant authorization with Bearer JWT.
package oauth2
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"mime"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
type tokenRespBody struct {
AccessToken string `json:"access_token"`
TokenType string `json:"token_type"`
RefreshToken string `json:"refresh_token"`
ExpiresIn int64 `json:"expires_in"` // in seconds
IdToken string `json:"id_token"`
}
// TokenFetcher refreshes or fetches a new access token from the
// provider. It should return an error if it's not capable of
// retrieving a token.
type TokenFetcher interface {
// FetchToken retrieves a new access token for the provider.
// If the implementation doesn't know how to retrieve a new token,
// it returns an error. The existing token may be nil.
FetchToken(existing *Token) (*Token, error)
}
// Options represents options to provide OAuth 2.0 client credentials
// and access level. A sample configuration:
type Options struct {
// ClientID is the OAuth client identifier used when communicating with
// the configured OAuth provider.
ClientID string `json:"client_id"`
// ClientSecret is the OAuth client secret used when communicating with
// the configured OAuth provider.
ClientSecret string `json:"client_secret"`
// RedirectURL is the URL to which the user will be returned after
// granting (or denying) access.
RedirectURL string `json:"redirect_url"`
// Scopes optionally specifies a list of requested permission scopes.
Scopes []string `json:"scopes,omitempty"`
}
// NewConfig creates a generic OAuth 2.0 configuration that talks
// to an OAuth 2.0 provider specified with authURL and tokenURL.
func NewConfig(opts *Options, authURL, tokenURL string) (*Config, error) {
aURL, err := url.Parse(authURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
tURL, err := url.Parse(tokenURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if opts.ClientID == "" {
return nil, errors.New("oauth2: missing client ID")
}
return &Config{
opts: opts,
authURL: aURL,
tokenURL: tURL,
}, nil
}
// Config represents the configuration of an OAuth 2.0 consumer client.
type Config struct {
// Client is the HTTP client to be used to retrieve
// tokens from the OAuth 2.0 provider.
Client *http.Client
// Transport is the http.RoundTripper to be used
// to construct new oauth2.Transport instances from
// this configuration.
Transport http.RoundTripper
opts *Options
// AuthURL is the URL the user will be directed to
// in order to grant access.
authURL *url.URL
// TokenURL is the URL used to retrieve OAuth tokens.
tokenURL *url.URL
}
// AuthCodeURL returns a URL to OAuth 2.0 provider's consent page
// that asks for permissions for the required scopes explicitly.
//
// State is a token to protect the user from CSRF attacks. You must
// always provide a non-zero string and validate that it matches the
// the state query parameter on your redirect callback.
// See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-10.12 for more info.
//
// Access type is an OAuth extension that gets sent as the
// "access_type" field in the URL from AuthCodeURL.
// It may be "online" (default) or "offline".
// If your application needs to refresh access tokens when the
// user is not present at the browser, then use offline. This
// will result in your application obtaining a refresh token
// the first time your application exchanges an authorization
// code for a user.
//
// Approval prompt indicates whether the user should be
// re-prompted for consent. If set to "auto" (default) the
// user will be prompted only if they haven't previously
// granted consent and the code can only be exchanged for an
// access token. If set to "force" the user will always be prompted,
// and the code can be exchanged for a refresh token.
func (c *Config) AuthCodeURL(state, accessType, prompt string) (authURL string) {
u := *c.authURL
v := url.Values{
"response_type": {"code"},
"client_id": {c.opts.ClientID},
"redirect_uri": condVal(c.opts.RedirectURL),
"scope": condVal(strings.Join(c.opts.Scopes, " ")),
"state": condVal(state),
"access_type": condVal(accessType),
"approval_prompt": condVal(prompt),
}
q := v.Encode()
if u.RawQuery == "" {
u.RawQuery = q
} else {
u.RawQuery += "&" + q
}
return u.String()
}
// NewTransport creates a new authorizable transport. It doesn't
// initialize the new transport with a token, so after creation,
// you need to set a valid token (or an expired token with a valid
// refresh token) in order to be able to do authorized requests.
func (c *Config) NewTransport() *Transport {
return NewTransport(c.transport(), c, nil)
}
// NewTransportWithCode exchanges the OAuth 2.0 authorization code with
// the provider to fetch a new access token (and refresh token). Once
// it successfully retrieves a new token, creates a new transport
// authorized with it.
func (c *Config) NewTransportWithCode(code string) (*Transport, error) {
token, err := c.Exchange(code)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return NewTransport(c.transport(), c, token), nil
}
// FetchToken retrieves a new access token and updates the existing token
// with the newly fetched credentials. If existing token doesn't
// contain a refresh token, it returns an error.
func (c *Config) FetchToken(existing *Token) (*Token, error) {
if existing == nil || existing.RefreshToken == "" {
return nil, errors.New("oauth2: cannot fetch access token without refresh token")
}
return c.retrieveToken(url.Values{
"grant_type": {"refresh_token"},
"refresh_token": {existing.RefreshToken},
})
}
// Exchange exchanges the authorization code with the OAuth 2.0 provider
// to retrieve a new access token.
func (c *Config) Exchange(code string) (*Token, error) {
return c.retrieveToken(url.Values{
"grant_type": {"authorization_code"},
"code": {code},
"redirect_uri": condVal(c.opts.RedirectURL),
"scope": condVal(strings.Join(c.opts.Scopes, " ")),
})
}
func (c *Config) retrieveToken(v url.Values) (*Token, error) {
v.Set("client_id", c.opts.ClientID)
bustedAuth := !providerAuthHeaderWorks(c.tokenURL.String())
if bustedAuth && c.opts.ClientSecret != "" {
v.Set("client_secret", c.opts.ClientSecret)
}
req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", c.tokenURL.String(), strings.NewReader(v.Encode()))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded")
if !bustedAuth && c.opts.ClientSecret != "" {
req.SetBasicAuth(c.opts.ClientID, c.opts.ClientSecret)
}
r, err := c.client().Do(req)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer r.Body.Close()
body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r.Body)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("oauth2: cannot fetch token: %v", err)
}
if c := r.StatusCode; c < 200 || c > 299 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("oauth2: cannot fetch token: %v\nResponse: %s", r.Status, body)
}
resp := &tokenRespBody{}
content, _, _ := mime.ParseMediaType(r.Header.Get("Content-Type"))
switch content {
case "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", "text/plain":
vals, err := url.ParseQuery(string(body))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
resp.AccessToken = vals.Get("access_token")
resp.TokenType = vals.Get("token_type")
resp.RefreshToken = vals.Get("refresh_token")
resp.ExpiresIn, _ = strconv.ParseInt(vals.Get("expires_in"), 10, 64)
resp.IdToken = vals.Get("id_token")
default:
if err = json.Unmarshal(body, &resp); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
token := &Token{
AccessToken: resp.AccessToken,
TokenType: resp.TokenType,
RefreshToken: resp.RefreshToken,
}
// Don't overwrite `RefreshToken` with an empty value
// if this was a token refreshing request.
if resp.RefreshToken == "" {
token.RefreshToken = v.Get("refresh_token")
}
if resp.ExpiresIn == 0 {
token.Expiry = time.Time{}
} else {
token.Expiry = time.Now().Add(time.Duration(resp.ExpiresIn) * time.Second)
}
if resp.IdToken != "" {
if token.Extra == nil {
token.Extra = make(map[string]string)
}
token.Extra["id_token"] = resp.IdToken
}
return token, nil
}
func (c *Config) transport() http.RoundTripper {
if c.Transport != nil {
return c.Transport
}
return http.DefaultTransport
}
func (c *Config) client() *http.Client {
if c.Client != nil {
return c.Client
}
return http.DefaultClient
}
func condVal(v string) []string {
if v == "" {
return nil
}
return []string{v}
}
// providerAuthHeaderWorks reports whether the OAuth2 server identified by the tokenURL
// implements the OAuth2 spec correctly
// See https://code.google.com/p/goauth2/issues/detail?id=31 for background.
// In summary:
// - Reddit only accepts client secret in the Authorization header
// - Dropbox accepts either it in URL param or Auth header, but not both.
// - Google only accepts URL param (not spec compliant?), not Auth header
func providerAuthHeaderWorks(tokenURL string) bool {
if strings.HasPrefix(tokenURL, "https://accounts.google.com/") ||
strings.HasPrefix(tokenURL, "https://github.com/") ||
strings.HasPrefix(tokenURL, "https://api.instagram.com/") ||
strings.HasPrefix(tokenURL, "https://www.douban.com/") ||
strings.HasPrefix(tokenURL, "https://api.dropbox.com/") ||
strings.HasPrefix(tokenURL, "https://api.soundcloud.com/") ||
strings.HasPrefix(tokenURL, "https://www.linkedin.com/") {
// Some sites fail to implement the OAuth2 spec fully.
return false
}
// Assume the provider implements the spec properly
// otherwise. We can add more exceptions as they're
// discovered. We will _not_ be adding configurable hooks
// to this package to let users select server bugs.
return true
}