Example #1
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func TestAuthProxyOnAuthorize(t *testing.T) {
	testutil.DeleteAllEtcdKeys()

	// setup
	etcdClient := testutil.NewEtcdClient()
	etcdHelper, _ := master.NewEtcdStorage(etcdClient, latest.InterfacesFor, latest.Version, etcdtest.PathPrefix())

	accessTokenStorage := accesstokenetcd.NewREST(etcdHelper)
	accessTokenRegistry := accesstokenregistry.NewRegistry(accessTokenStorage)
	authorizeTokenStorage := authorizetokenetcd.NewREST(etcdHelper)
	authorizeTokenRegistry := authorizetokenregistry.NewRegistry(authorizeTokenStorage)
	clientStorage := clientetcd.NewREST(etcdHelper)
	clientRegistry := clientregistry.NewRegistry(clientStorage)
	clientAuthStorage := clientauthetcd.NewREST(etcdHelper)
	clientAuthRegistry := clientauthregistry.NewRegistry(clientAuthStorage)

	userStorage := useretcd.NewREST(etcdHelper)
	userRegistry := userregistry.NewRegistry(userStorage)
	identityStorage := identityetcd.NewREST(etcdHelper)
	identityRegistry := identityregistry.NewRegistry(identityStorage)

	identityMapper, err := identitymapper.NewIdentityUserMapper(identityRegistry, userRegistry, identitymapper.MappingMethodGenerate)
	if err != nil {
		t.Fatal(err)
	}

	// this auth request handler is the one that is supposed to recognize information from a front proxy
	authRequestHandler := headerrequest.NewAuthenticator("front-proxy-test", headerrequest.NewDefaultConfig(), identityMapper)
	authHandler := &oauthhandlers.EmptyAuth{}

	storage := registrystorage.New(accessTokenRegistry, authorizeTokenRegistry, clientRegistry, oauthregistry.NewUserConversion())
	config := osinserver.NewDefaultServerConfig()

	grantChecker := oauthregistry.NewClientAuthorizationGrantChecker(clientAuthRegistry)
	grantHandler := oauthhandlers.NewAutoGrant()

	server := osinserver.New(
		config,
		storage,
		osinserver.AuthorizeHandlers{
			oauthhandlers.NewAuthorizeAuthenticator(
				authRequestHandler,
				authHandler,
				oauthhandlers.EmptyError{},
			),
			oauthhandlers.NewGrantCheck(
				grantChecker,
				grantHandler,
				oauthhandlers.EmptyError{},
			),
		},
		osinserver.AccessHandlers{
			oauthhandlers.NewDenyAccessAuthenticator(),
		},
		osinserver.NewDefaultErrorHandler(),
	)

	mux := http.NewServeMux()
	server.Install(mux, origin.OpenShiftOAuthAPIPrefix)
	oauthServer := httptest.NewServer(http.Handler(mux))
	defer oauthServer.Close()
	t.Logf("oauth server is on %v\n", oauthServer.URL)

	// set up a front proxy guarding the oauth server
	proxyHTTPHandler := NewBasicAuthChallenger("TestRegistryAndServer", validUsers, NewXRemoteUserProxyingHandler(oauthServer.URL))
	proxyServer := httptest.NewServer(proxyHTTPHandler)
	defer proxyServer.Close()
	t.Logf("proxy server is on %v\n", proxyServer.URL)

	// need to prime clients so that we can get back a code.  the client must be valid
	createClient(t, clientRegistry, &oauthapi.OAuthClient{ObjectMeta: kapi.ObjectMeta{Name: "test"}, Secret: "secret", RedirectURIs: []string{oauthServer.URL}})

	// our simple URL to get back a code.  We want to go through the front proxy
	rawAuthorizeRequest := proxyServer.URL + origin.OpenShiftOAuthAPIPrefix + "/authorize?response_type=code&client_id=test"

	// the first request we make to the front proxy should challenge us for authentication info
	shouldBeAChallengeResponse, err := http.Get(rawAuthorizeRequest)
	if err != nil {
		t.Errorf("Unexpected error: %v", err)
	}
	if shouldBeAChallengeResponse.StatusCode != http.StatusUnauthorized {
		t.Errorf("Expected Unauthorized, but got %v", shouldBeAChallengeResponse.StatusCode)
	}

	// create an http.Client to make our next request.  We need a custom Transport to authenticate us through our front proxy
	// and a custom CheckRedirect so that we can keep track of the redirect responses we're getting
	// OAuth requests a few redirects that we don't really care about checking, so this simpler than using a round tripper
	// and manually handling redirects and setting our auth information every time for the front proxy
	redirectedUrls := make([]url.URL, 10)
	httpClient := http.Client{
		CheckRedirect: getRedirectMethod(t, &redirectedUrls),
		Transport:     kclient.NewBasicAuthRoundTripper("sanefarmer", "who?", http.DefaultTransport),
	}

	// make our authorize request again, but this time our transport has properly set the auth info for the front proxy
	req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", rawAuthorizeRequest, nil)
	_, err = httpClient.Do(req)
	if err != nil {
		t.Errorf("Unexpected error: %v", err)
	}

	// check the last redirect and see if we got a code
	foundCode := ""
	if len(redirectedUrls) > 0 {
		foundCode = redirectedUrls[len(redirectedUrls)-1].Query().Get("code")
	}

	if len(foundCode) == 0 {
		t.Errorf("Did not find code in any redirect: %v", redirectedUrls)
	} else {
		t.Logf("Found code %v\n", foundCode)
	}
}
Example #2
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func TestAuthProxyOnAuthorize(t *testing.T) {
	idp := configapi.IdentityProvider{}
	idp.Name = "front-proxy"
	idp.Provider = runtime.EmbeddedObject{&configapi.RequestHeaderIdentityProvider{Headers: []string{"X-Remote-User"}}}
	idp.MappingMethod = "claim"

	masterConfig, err := testserver.DefaultMasterOptions()
	checkErr(t, err)
	masterConfig.OAuthConfig.IdentityProviders = []configapi.IdentityProvider{idp}

	clusterAdminKubeConfig, err := testserver.StartConfiguredMasterAPI(masterConfig)
	checkErr(t, err)
	clusterAdminClientConfig, err := testutil.GetClusterAdminClientConfig(clusterAdminKubeConfig)
	checkErr(t, err)
	clusterAdminClient, err := testutil.GetClusterAdminClient(clusterAdminKubeConfig)
	checkErr(t, err)

	// set up a front proxy guarding the oauth server
	proxyHTTPHandler := NewBasicAuthChallenger("TestRegistryAndServer", validUsers, NewXRemoteUserProxyingHandler(clusterAdminClientConfig.Host))
	proxyServer := httptest.NewServer(proxyHTTPHandler)
	defer proxyServer.Close()
	t.Logf("proxy server is on %v\n", proxyServer.URL)

	// need to prime clients so that we can get back a code.  the client must be valid
	result := clusterAdminClient.RESTClient.Post().Resource("oAuthClients").Body(&oauthapi.OAuthClient{ObjectMeta: kapi.ObjectMeta{Name: "test"}, Secret: "secret", RedirectURIs: []string{clusterAdminClientConfig.Host}}).Do()
	checkErr(t, result.Error())

	// our simple URL to get back a code.  We want to go through the front proxy
	rawAuthorizeRequest := proxyServer.URL + origin.OpenShiftOAuthAPIPrefix + "/authorize?response_type=code&client_id=test"

	// the first request we make to the front proxy should challenge us for authentication info
	shouldBeAChallengeResponse, err := http.Get(rawAuthorizeRequest)
	if err != nil {
		t.Errorf("Unexpected error: %v", err)
	}
	if shouldBeAChallengeResponse.StatusCode != http.StatusUnauthorized {
		t.Errorf("Expected Unauthorized, but got %v", shouldBeAChallengeResponse.StatusCode)
	}

	// create an http.Client to make our next request.  We need a custom Transport to authenticate us through our front proxy
	// and a custom CheckRedirect so that we can keep track of the redirect responses we're getting
	// OAuth requests a few redirects that we don't really care about checking, so this simpler than using a round tripper
	// and manually handling redirects and setting our auth information every time for the front proxy
	redirectedUrls := make([]url.URL, 10)
	httpClient := http.Client{
		CheckRedirect: getRedirectMethod(t, &redirectedUrls),
		Transport:     kclient.NewBasicAuthRoundTripper("sanefarmer", "who?", insecureTransport()),
	}

	// make our authorize request again, but this time our transport has properly set the auth info for the front proxy
	req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", rawAuthorizeRequest, nil)
	_, err = httpClient.Do(req)
	if err != nil {
		t.Errorf("Unexpected error: %v", err)
	}

	// check the last redirect and see if we got a code
	foundCode := ""
	if len(redirectedUrls) > 0 {
		foundCode = redirectedUrls[len(redirectedUrls)-1].Query().Get("code")
	}

	if len(foundCode) == 0 {
		t.Errorf("Did not find code in any redirect: %v", redirectedUrls)
	} else {
		t.Logf("Found code %v\n", foundCode)
	}
}