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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# The MIT License (MIT)
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# Copyright (C) 2017 Marcos Pereira <marcospereira.mpj@gmail.com>
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import json
from jose import jwt
from .authorization import Authorization
from .connection import ConnectionManager
from .exceptions import raise_error_from_response, KeycloakGetError, \
KeycloakRPTNotFound, KeycloakAuthorizationConfigError, KeycloakInvalidTokenError
from .urls_patterns import (
URL_TOKEN,
URL_USERINFO,
URL_WELL_KNOWN,
URL_LOGOUT,
URL_CERTS,
URL_ENTITLEMENT,
URL_INTROSPECT
)
class KeycloakOpenID:
def __init__(self, server_url, realm_name, client_id, client_secret_key=None, verify=True):
"""
:param server_url: Keycloak server url
:param client_id: client id
:param realm_name: realm name
:param client_secret_key: client secret key
:param verify: True if want check connection SSL
"""
self._client_id = client_id
self._client_secret_key = client_secret_key
self._realm_name = realm_name
self._connection = ConnectionManager(base_url=server_url,
headers={},
timeout=60,
verify=verify)
self._authorization = Authorization()
@property
def client_id(self):
return self._client_id
@client_id.setter
def client_id(self, value):
self._client_id = value
@property
def client_secret_key(self):
return self._client_secret_key
@client_secret_key.setter
def client_secret_key(self, value):
self._client_secret_key = value
@property
def realm_name(self):
return self._realm_name
@realm_name.setter
def realm_name(self, value):
self._realm_name = value
@property
def connection(self):
return self._connection
@connection.setter
def connection(self, value):
self._connection = value
@property
def authorization(self):
return self._authorization
@authorization.setter
def authorization(self, value):
self._authorization = value
def _add_secret_key(self, payload):
"""
Add secret key if exist.
:param payload:
:return:
"""
if self.client_secret_key:
payload.update({"client_secret": self.client_secret_key})
return payload
def _build_name_role(self, role):
"""
:param role:
:return:
"""
return self.client_id + "/" + role
def _token_info(self, token, method_token_info, **kwargs):
"""
:param token:
:param method_token_info:
:param kwargs:
:return:
"""
if method_token_info == 'introspect':
token_info = self.introspect(token)
else:
token_info = self.decode_token(token, **kwargs)
return token_info
def well_know(self):
""" The most important endpoint to understand is the well-known configuration
endpoint. It lists endpoints and other configuration options relevant to
the OpenID Connect implementation in Keycloak.
:return It lists endpoints and other configuration options relevant.
"""
params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
data_raw = self.connection.raw_get(URL_WELL_KNOWN.format(**params_path))
return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
def auth_url(self, redirect_uri):
"""
http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#AuthorizationEndpoint
:return:
"""
return (self.well_know()['authorization_endpoint'] +
'?client_id=' + self.client_id +
'&response_type=code&redirect_uri=' + redirect_uri)
def token(self, username="", password="", grant_type=["password"], code="", redirect_uri=""):
"""
The token endpoint is used to obtain tokens. Tokens can either be obtained by
exchanging an authorization code or by supplying credentials directly depending on
what flow is used. The token endpoint is also used to obtain new access tokens
when they expire.
http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#TokenEndpoint
:param username:
:param password:
:param grant_type:
:param code:
:param redirect_uri
:return:
"""
params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
payload = {"username": username, "password": password,
"client_id": self.client_id, "grant_type": grant_type,
"code": code, "redirect_uri": redirect_uri}
payload = self._add_secret_key(payload)
data_raw = self.connection.raw_post(URL_TOKEN.format(**params_path),
data=payload)
return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
def refresh_token(self, refresh_token, grant_type=["refresh_token"]):
"""
The token endpoint is used to obtain tokens. Tokens can either be obtained by
exchanging an authorization code or by supplying credentials directly depending on
what flow is used. The token endpoint is also used to obtain new access tokens
when they expire.
http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#TokenEndpoint
:param refresh_token:
:param grant_type:
:return:
"""
params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
payload = {"client_id": self.client_id, "grant_type": grant_type, "refresh_token": refresh_token}
payload = self._add_secret_key(payload)
data_raw = self.connection.raw_post(URL_TOKEN.format(**params_path),
data=payload)
return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
def userinfo(self, token):
"""
The userinfo endpoint returns standard claims about the authenticated user,
and is protected by a bearer token.
http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#UserInfo
:param token:
:return:
"""
self.connection.add_param_headers("Authorization", "Bearer " + token)
params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
data_raw = self.connection.raw_get(URL_USERINFO.format(**params_path))
return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
def logout(self, refresh_token):
"""
The logout endpoint logs out the authenticated user.
:param refresh_token:
:return:
"""
params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
payload = {"client_id": self.client_id, "refresh_token": refresh_token}
payload = self._add_secret_key(payload)
data_raw = self.connection.raw_post(URL_LOGOUT.format(**params_path),
data=payload)
return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError, expected_code=204)
def certs(self):
"""
The certificate endpoint returns the public keys enabled by the realm, encoded as a
JSON Web Key (JWK). Depending on the realm settings there can be one or more keys enabled
for verifying tokens.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517
:return:
"""
params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
data_raw = self.connection.raw_get(URL_CERTS.format(**params_path))
return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
def entitlement(self, token, resource_server_id):
"""
Client applications can use a specific endpoint to obtain a special security token
called a requesting party token (RPT). This token consists of all the entitlements
(or permissions) for a user as a result of the evaluation of the permissions and authorization
policies associated with the resources being requested. With an RPT, client applications can
gain access to protected resources at the resource server.
:return:
"""
self.connection.add_param_headers("Authorization", "Bearer " + token)
params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name, "resource-server-id": resource_server_id}
data_raw = self.connection.raw_get(URL_ENTITLEMENT.format(**params_path))
return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
def introspect(self, token, rpt=None, token_type_hint=None):
"""
The introspection endpoint is used to retrieve the active state of a token. It is can only be
invoked by confidential clients.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7662
:param token:
:param rpt:
:param token_type_hint:
:return:
"""
params_path = {"realm-name": self.realm_name}
payload = {"client_id": self.client_id, "token": token}
if token_type_hint == 'requesting_party_token':
if rpt:
payload.update({"token": rpt, "token_type_hint": token_type_hint})
self.connection.add_param_headers("Authorization", "Bearer " + token)
else:
raise KeycloakRPTNotFound("Can't found RPT.")
payload = self._add_secret_key(payload)
data_raw = self.connection.raw_post(URL_INTROSPECT.format(**params_path),
data=payload)
return raise_error_from_response(data_raw, KeycloakGetError)
def decode_token(self, token, key, algorithms=['RS256'], **kwargs):
"""
A JSON Web Key (JWK) is a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data
structure that represents a cryptographic key. This specification
also defines a JWK Set JSON data structure that represents a set of
JWKs. Cryptographic algorithms and identifiers for use with this
specification are described in the separate JSON Web Algorithms (JWA)
specification and IANA registries established by that specification.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7517
:param token:
:param key:
:param algorithms:
:return:
"""
return jwt.decode(token, key, algorithms=algorithms,
audience=self.client_id, **kwargs)
def load_authorization_config(self, path):
"""
Load Keycloak settings (authorization)
:param path: settings file (json)
:return:
"""
authorization_file = open(path, 'r')
authorization_json = json.loads(authorization_file.read())
self.authorization.load_config(authorization_json)
authorization_file.close()
def get_policies(self, token, method_token_info='introspect', **kwargs):
"""
Get policies by user token
:param token: user token
:return: policies list
"""
if not self.authorization.policies:
raise KeycloakAuthorizationConfigError(
"Keycloak settings not found. Load Authorization Keycloak settings."
)
token_info = self._token_info(token, method_token_info, **kwargs)
if method_token_info == 'introspect' and not token_info['active']:
raise KeycloakInvalidTokenError(
"Token expired or invalid."
)
user_resources = token_info['resource_access'].get(self.client_id)
if not user_resources:
return None
policies = []
for policy_name, policy in self.authorization.policies.items():
for role in user_resources['roles']:
if self._build_name_role(role) in policy.roles:
policies.append(policy)
return list(set(policies))
def get_permissions(self, token, method_token_info='introspect', **kwargs):
"""
Get permission by user token
:param token: user token
:param method_token_info: Decode token method
:param kwargs: parameters for decode
:return: permissions list
"""
if not self.authorization.policies:
raise KeycloakAuthorizationConfigError(
"Keycloak settings not found. Load Authorization Keycloak settings."
)
token_info = self._token_info(token, method_token_info, **kwargs)
if method_token_info == 'introspect' and not token_info['active']:
raise KeycloakInvalidTokenError(
"Token expired or invalid."
)
user_resources = token_info['resource_access'].get(self.client_id)
if not user_resources:
return None
permissions = []
for policy_name, policy in self.authorization.policies.items():
for role in user_resources['roles']:
if self._build_name_role(role) in policy.roles:
permissions += policy.permissions
return list(set(permissions))