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309 lines
10 KiB
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2017 Marcos Pereira <marcospereira.mpj@gmail.com>
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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from .authorization import Authorization
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from .exceptions import raise_error_from_response, KeycloakGetError, KeycloakSecretNotFound, \
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KeycloakRPTNotFound, KeycloakAuthorizationConfigError, KeycloakInvalidTokenError
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from .urls_patterns import (
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URL_AUTH,
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URL_TOKEN,
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URL_USERINFO,
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URL_WELL_KNOWN,
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URL_LOGOUT,
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URL_CERTS,
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URL_ENTITLEMENT,
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URL_INTROSPECT
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)
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from .connection import ConnectionManager
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from jose import jwt
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import json
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class Keycloak:
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def __init__(self, server_url, client_id, realm_name, client_secret_key=None):
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self._client_id = client_id
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self._client_secret_key = client_secret_key
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self._realm_name = realm_name
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self._connection = ConnectionManager(base_url=server_url,
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headers={},
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timeout=60)
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self._authorization = Authorization()
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@property
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def client_id(self):
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return self._client_id
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@client_id.setter
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def client_id(self, value):
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self._client_id = value
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@property
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def client_secret_key(self):
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return self._client_secret_key
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@client_secret_key.setter
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def client_secret_key(self, value):
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self._client_secret_key = value
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@property
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def realm_name(self):
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return self._realm_name
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@realm_name.setter
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def realm_name(self, value):
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self._realm_name = value
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@property
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def connection(self):
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return self._connection
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@connection.setter
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def connection(self, value):
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self._connection = value
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@property
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def authorization(self):
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return self._authorization
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@authorization.setter
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def authorization(self, value):
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self._authorization = value
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def _add_secret_key(self, payload):
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"""
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Add secret key if exist.
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:param payload:
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:return:
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"""
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if self.client_secret_key:
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payload.update({"client_secret": self.client_secret_key})
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return payload
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def _build_name_role(self, role):
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return self.client_id + "/" + role
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def well_know(self):
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""" The most important endpoint to understand is the well-known configuration
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endpoint. It lists endpoints and other configuration options relevant to
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the OpenID Connect implementation in Keycloak.
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:return It lists endpoints and other configuration options relevant.
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"""
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params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
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data_raw = self.connection.raw_get(URL_WELL_KNOWN.format(**params_path))
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return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
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def auth_url(self, redirect_uri):
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"""
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http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#AuthorizationEndpoint
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:return:
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"""
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return NotImplemented
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def token(self, username, password, grant_type=["password"]):
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"""
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The token endpoint is used to obtain tokens. Tokens can either be obtained by
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exchanging an authorization code or by supplying credentials directly depending on
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what flow is used. The token endpoint is also used to obtain new access tokens
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when they expire.
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http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#TokenEndpoint
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:param username:
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:param password:
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:param grant_type:
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:return:
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"""
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params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
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payload = {"username": username, "password": password,
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"client_id": self.client_id, "grant_type": grant_type}
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payload = self._add_secret_key(payload)
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data_raw = self.connection.raw_post(URL_TOKEN.format(**params_path),
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data=payload)
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return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
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def userinfo(self, token):
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"""
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The userinfo endpoint returns standard claims about the authenticated user,
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and is protected by a bearer token.
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http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#UserInfo
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:param token:
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:return:
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"""
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self.connection.add_param_headers("Authorization", "Bearer " + token)
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params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
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data_raw = self.connection.raw_get(URL_USERINFO.format(**params_path))
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return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
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def logout(self, refresh_token):
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"""
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The logout endpoint logs out the authenticated user.
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:param refresh_token:
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:return:
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"""
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params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
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payload = {"client_id": self.client_id, "refresh_token": refresh_token}
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payload = self._add_secret_key(payload)
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data_raw = self.connection.raw_post(URL_LOGOUT.format(**params_path),
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data=payload)
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return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError, expected_code=204)
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def certs(self):
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"""
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The certificate endpoint returns the public keys enabled by the realm, encoded as a
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JSON Web Key (JWK). Depending on the realm settings there can be one or more keys enabled
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for verifying tokens.
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https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517
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:return:
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"""
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params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
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data_raw = self.connection.raw_get(URL_CERTS.format(**params_path))
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return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
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def entitlement(self, token, resource_server_id):
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"""
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Client applications can use a specific endpoint to obtain a special security token
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called a requesting party token (RPT). This token consists of all the entitlements
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(or permissions) for a user as a result of the evaluation of the permissions and authorization
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policies associated with the resources being requested. With an RPT, client applications can
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gain access to protected resources at the resource server.
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:return:
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"""
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self.connection.add_param_headers("Authorization", "Bearer " + token)
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params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name, "resource-server-id": resource_server_id}
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data_raw = self.connection.raw_get(URL_ENTITLEMENT.format(**params_path))
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return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
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def instropect(self, token, rpt=None, token_type_hint=None):
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"""
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The introspection endpoint is used to retrieve the active state of a token. It is can only be
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invoked by confidential clients.
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https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7662
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:param token:
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:param rpt:
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:param token_type_hint:
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:return:
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"""
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params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
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payload = {"client_id": self.client_id, "token": token}
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if token_type_hint == 'requesting_party_token':
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if rpt:
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payload.update({"token": rpt, "token_type_hint": token_type_hint})
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self.connection.add_param_headers("Authorization", "Bearer " + token)
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else:
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raise KeycloakRPTNotFound("Can't found RPT.")
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payload = self._add_secret_key(payload)
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data_raw = self.connection.raw_post(URL_INTROSPECT.format(**params_path),
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data=payload)
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return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
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def decode_token(self, token, key, algorithms=['RS256'], **kwargs):
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"""
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A JSON Web Key (JWK) is a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data
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structure that represents a cryptographic key. This specification
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also defines a JWK Set JSON data structure that represents a set of
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JWKs. Cryptographic algorithms and identifiers for use with this
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specification are described in the separate JSON Web Algorithms (JWA)
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specification and IANA registries established by that specification.
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https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517
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:param token:
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:param key:
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:param algorithms:
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:return:
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"""
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return jwt.decode(token, key, algorithms=algorithms,
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audience=self.client_id, **kwargs)
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def load_authorization_config(self, path):
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"""
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Load Keycloak settings (authorization)
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:param path: settings file (json)
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:return:
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"""
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authorization_file = open(path, 'r')
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authorization_json = json.loads(authorization_file.read())
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self.authorization.load_config(authorization_json)
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authorization_file.close()
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def get_permissions(self, token):
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"""
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Get permission by user token
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:param token: user token
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:return: permissions list
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"""
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if not self.authorization.policies:
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raise KeycloakAuthorizationConfigError(
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"Keycloak settings not found. Load Authorization Keycloak settings."
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)
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token_info = self.instropect(token)
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if not token_info['active']:
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raise KeycloakInvalidTokenError(
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"Token expired or invalid."
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)
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user_resources = token_info['resource_access'].get(self.client_id)
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if not user_resources:
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return None
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permissions = []
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for policy_name, policy in self.authorization.policies.items():
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for role in user_resources['roles']:
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if self._build_name_role(role) in policy.roles:
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permissions += policy.permissions
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return list(set(permissions))
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