package auth import ( "fmt" "net/http" "net/url" "strings" "github.com/micro/go-micro/v2/api/resolver" "github.com/micro/go-micro/v2/api/resolver/path" "github.com/micro/go-micro/v2/auth" ) // CombinedAuthHandler wraps a server and authenticates requests func CombinedAuthHandler(namespace string, r resolver.Resolver, h http.Handler) http.Handler { if r == nil { r = path.NewResolver() } if len(namespace) == 0 { namespace = "go.micro" } return authHandler{ handler: h, resolver: r, auth: auth.DefaultAuth, namespace: namespace, } } type authHandler struct { handler http.Handler auth auth.Auth resolver resolver.Resolver namespace string } func (h authHandler) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) { // Extract the token from the request var token string if header := req.Header.Get("Authorization"); len(header) > 0 { // Extract the auth token from the request if strings.HasPrefix(header, auth.BearerScheme) { token = header[len(auth.BearerScheme):] } } else { // Get the token out the cookies if not provided in headers if c, err := req.Cookie("micro-token"); err == nil && c != nil { token = strings.TrimPrefix(c.Value, auth.TokenCookieName+"=") req.Header.Set("Authorization", auth.BearerScheme+token) } } // Get the account using the token, fallback to a blank account // since some endpoints can be unauthenticated, so the lack of an // account doesn't necesserially mean a forbidden request acc, err := h.auth.Inspect(token) if err != nil { acc = &auth.Account{} } // Determine the name of the service being requested endpoint, err := h.resolver.Resolve(req) if err == resolver.ErrInvalidPath || err == resolver.ErrNotFound { // a file not served by the resolver has been requested (e.g. favicon.ico) endpoint = &resolver.Endpoint{Path: req.URL.Path} } else if err != nil { w.WriteHeader(http.StatusInternalServerError) return } // construct the resource name, e.g. home => go.micro.web.home resName := h.namespace if len(endpoint.Name) > 0 { resName = resName + "." + endpoint.Name } // determine the resource path. there is an inconsistency in how resolvers // use method, some use it as Users.ReadUser (the rpc method), and others // use it as the HTTP method, e.g GET. TODO: Refactor this to make it consistent. resEndpoint := endpoint.Path if len(endpoint.Path) == 0 { resEndpoint = endpoint.Method } // Perform the verification check to see if the account has access to // the resource they're requesting res := &auth.Resource{Type: "service", Name: resName, Endpoint: resEndpoint} if err := h.auth.Verify(acc, res); err == nil { // The account has the necessary permissions to access the resource h.handler.ServeHTTP(w, req) return } // The account is set, but they don't have enough permissions, // hence we 403. if len(acc.ID) > 0 { w.WriteHeader(http.StatusForbidden) return } // If there is no auth login url set, 401 loginURL := h.auth.Options().LoginURL if loginURL == "" { w.WriteHeader(http.StatusUnauthorized) return } // Redirect to the login path params := url.Values{"redirect_to": {req.URL.Path}} loginWithRedirect := fmt.Sprintf("%v?%v", loginURL, params.Encode()) http.Redirect(w, req, loginWithRedirect, http.StatusTemporaryRedirect) }