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notifications-api/app/authentication/auth.py
David McDonald 2dc5550159 Change variable name to make more descriptive
Also remove unnecessary if statement
Also add manifest change to make sure relevant environment variables
makes it into the app
2020-02-20 15:48:15 +00:00

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from flask import request, _request_ctx_stack, current_app, g
from notifications_python_client.authentication import decode_jwt_token, get_token_issuer
from notifications_python_client.errors import (
TokenDecodeError, TokenExpiredError, TokenIssuerError, TokenAlgorithmError, TokenError
)
from notifications_utils import request_helper
from sqlalchemy.exc import DataError
from sqlalchemy.orm.exc import NoResultFound
from app.dao.services_dao import dao_fetch_service_by_id_with_api_keys
GENERAL_TOKEN_ERROR_MESSAGE = 'Invalid token: make sure your API token matches the example at https://docs.notifications.service.gov.uk/rest-api.html#authorisation-header' # noqa
class AuthError(Exception):
def __init__(self, message, code, service_id=None, api_key_id=None):
self.message = {"token": [message]}
self.short_message = message
self.code = code
self.service_id = service_id
self.api_key_id = api_key_id
def __str__(self):
return 'AuthError({message}, {code}, service_id={service_id}, api_key_id={api_key_id})'.format(**self.__dict__)
def to_dict_v2(self):
return {
'status_code': self.code,
"errors": [
{
"error": "AuthError",
"message": self.short_message
}
]
}
def get_auth_token(req):
auth_header = req.headers.get('Authorization', None)
if not auth_header:
raise AuthError('Unauthorized: authentication token must be provided', 401)
auth_scheme = auth_header[:7].title()
if auth_scheme != 'Bearer ':
raise AuthError('Unauthorized: authentication bearer scheme must be used', 401)
return auth_header[7:]
def requires_no_auth():
pass
def requires_admin_auth():
request_helper.check_proxy_header_before_request()
auth_token = get_auth_token(request)
client = __get_token_issuer(auth_token)
if client == current_app.config.get('ADMIN_CLIENT_USER_NAME'):
g.service_id = current_app.config.get('ADMIN_CLIENT_USER_NAME')
for secret in current_app.config.get('API_INTERNAL_SECRETS'):
try:
decode_jwt_token(auth_token, secret)
return
except TokenExpiredError:
raise AuthError("Invalid token: expired, check that your system clock is accurate", 403)
except TokenDecodeError:
# TODO: Change this so it doesn't also catch `TokenIssuerError` or `TokenIssuedAtError` exceptions
# (which are children of `TokenDecodeError`) as these should cause an auth error immediately rather
# than continue on to check the next admin client secret
continue
# Either there are no admin client secrets or their token didn't match one of them so error
raise AuthError("Unauthorized: admin authentication token not found", 401)
else:
raise AuthError('Unauthorized: admin authentication token required', 401)
def requires_auth():
request_helper.check_proxy_header_before_request()
auth_token = get_auth_token(request)
issuer = __get_token_issuer(auth_token) # ie the `iss` claim which should be a service ID
try:
service = dao_fetch_service_by_id_with_api_keys(issuer)
except DataError:
raise AuthError("Invalid token: service id is not the right data type", 403)
except NoResultFound:
raise AuthError("Invalid token: service not found", 403)
if not service.api_keys:
raise AuthError("Invalid token: service has no API keys", 403, service_id=service.id)
if not service.active:
raise AuthError("Invalid token: service is archived", 403, service_id=service.id)
for api_key in service.api_keys:
try:
decode_jwt_token(auth_token, api_key.secret)
except TokenExpiredError:
err_msg = "Error: Your system clock must be accurate to within 30 seconds"
raise AuthError(err_msg, 403, service_id=service.id, api_key_id=api_key.id)
except TokenAlgorithmError:
err_msg = "Invalid token: algorithm used is not HS256"
raise AuthError(err_msg, 403, service_id=service.id, api_key_id=api_key.id)
except TokenDecodeError:
# we attempted to validate the token but it failed meaning it was not signed using this api key.
# Let's try the next one
# TODO: Change this so it doesn't also catch `TokenIssuerError` or `TokenIssuedAtError` exceptions (which
# are children of `TokenDecodeError`) as these should cause an auth error immediately rather than
# continue on to check the next API key
continue
except TokenError:
# General error when trying to decode and validate the token
raise AuthError(GENERAL_TOKEN_ERROR_MESSAGE, 403, service_id=service.id, api_key_id=api_key.id)
if api_key.expiry_date:
raise AuthError("Invalid token: API key revoked", 403, service_id=service.id, api_key_id=api_key.id)
g.service_id = api_key.service_id
_request_ctx_stack.top.authenticated_service = service
_request_ctx_stack.top.api_user = api_key
current_app.logger.info('API authorised for service {} with api key {}, using issuer {}'.format(
service.id,
api_key.id,
request.headers.get('User-Agent')
))
return
else:
# service has API keys, but none matching the one the user provided
raise AuthError("Invalid token: API key not found", 403, service_id=service.id)
def __get_token_issuer(auth_token):
try:
issuer = get_token_issuer(auth_token)
except TokenIssuerError:
raise AuthError("Invalid token: iss field not provided", 403)
except TokenDecodeError:
raise AuthError(GENERAL_TOKEN_ERROR_MESSAGE, 403)
return issuer