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package jwtauth
import (
"context"
"errors"
"net/http"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/lestrrat-go/jwx/v2/jwa"
"github.com/lestrrat-go/jwx/v2/jwt"
)
type JWTAuth struct {
alg jwa.SignatureAlgorithm
signKey interface{} // private-key
verifyKey interface{} // public-key, only used by RSA and ECDSA algorithms
verifier jwt.ParseOption
validateOptions []jwt.ValidateOption
}
var (
TokenCtxKey = &contextKey{"Token"}
ErrorCtxKey = &contextKey{"Error"}
)
var (
ErrUnauthorized = errors.New("token is unauthorized")
ErrExpired = errors.New("token is expired")
ErrNBFInvalid = errors.New("token nbf validation failed")
ErrIATInvalid = errors.New("token iat validation failed")
ErrNoTokenFound = errors.New("no token found")
ErrAlgoInvalid = errors.New("algorithm mismatch")
)
func New(alg string, signKey interface{}, verifyKey interface{}, validateOptions ...jwt.ValidateOption) *JWTAuth {
ja := &JWTAuth{
alg: jwa.SignatureAlgorithm(alg),
signKey: signKey,
verifyKey: verifyKey,
validateOptions: validateOptions,
}
if ja.verifyKey != nil {
ja.verifier = jwt.WithKey(ja.alg, ja.verifyKey)
} else {
ja.verifier = jwt.WithKey(ja.alg, ja.signKey)
}
return ja
}
// Verifier http middleware handler will verify a JWT string from a http request.
//
// Verifier will search for a JWT token in a http request, in the order:
// 1. 'Authorization: BEARER T' request header
// 2. Cookie 'jwt' value
//
// The first JWT string that is found as a query parameter, authorization header
// or cookie header is then decoded by the `jwt-go` library and a *jwt.Token
// object is set on the request context. In the case of a signature decoding error
// the Verifier will also set the error on the request context.
//
// The Verifier always calls the next http handler in sequence, which can either
// be the generic `jwtauth.Authenticator` middleware or your own custom handler
// which checks the request context jwt token and error to prepare a custom
// http response.
func Verifier(ja *JWTAuth) func(http.Handler) http.Handler {
return Verify(ja, TokenFromHeader, TokenFromCookie)
}
func Verify(ja *JWTAuth, findTokenFns ...func(r *http.Request) string) func(http.Handler) http.Handler {
return func(next http.Handler) http.Handler {
hfn := func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
ctx := r.Context()
token, err := VerifyRequest(ja, r, findTokenFns...)
ctx = NewContext(ctx, token, err)
next.ServeHTTP(w, r.WithContext(ctx))
}
return http.HandlerFunc(hfn)
}
}
func VerifyRequest(ja *JWTAuth, r *http.Request, findTokenFns ...func(r *http.Request) string) (jwt.Token, error) {
var tokenString string
// Extract token string from the request by calling token find functions in
// the order they where provided. Further extraction stops if a function
// returns a non-empty string.
for _, fn := range findTokenFns {
tokenString = fn(r)
if tokenString != "" {
break
}
}
if tokenString == "" {
return nil, ErrNoTokenFound
}
return VerifyToken(ja, tokenString)
}
func VerifyToken(ja *JWTAuth, tokenString string) (jwt.Token, error) {
// Decode & verify the token
token, err := ja.Decode(tokenString)
if err != nil {
return token, ErrorReason(err)
}
if token == nil {
return nil, ErrUnauthorized
}
if err := jwt.Validate(token, ja.validateOptions...); err != nil {
return token, ErrorReason(err)
}
// Valid!
return token, nil
}
func (ja *JWTAuth) Encode(claims map[string]interface{}) (t jwt.Token, tokenString string, err error) {
t = jwt.New()
for k, v := range claims {
if err := t.Set(k, v); err != nil {
return nil, "", err
}
}
payload, err := ja.sign(t)
if err != nil {
return nil, "", err
}
tokenString = string(payload)
return
}
func (ja *JWTAuth) Decode(tokenString string) (jwt.Token, error) {
return ja.parse([]byte(tokenString))
}
func (ja *JWTAuth) ValidateOptions() []jwt.ValidateOption {
return ja.validateOptions
}
func (ja *JWTAuth) sign(token jwt.Token) ([]byte, error) {
return jwt.Sign(token, jwt.WithKey(ja.alg, ja.signKey))
}
func (ja *JWTAuth) parse(payload []byte) (jwt.Token, error) {
// we disable validation here because we use jwt.Validate to validate tokens
return jwt.Parse(payload, ja.verifier, jwt.WithValidate(false))
}
// ErrorReason will normalize the error message from the underlining
// jwt library
func ErrorReason(err error) error {
switch {
case errors.Is(err, jwt.ErrTokenExpired()), err == ErrExpired:
return ErrExpired
case errors.Is(err, jwt.ErrInvalidIssuedAt()), err == ErrIATInvalid:
return ErrIATInvalid
case errors.Is(err, jwt.ErrTokenNotYetValid()), err == ErrNBFInvalid:
return ErrNBFInvalid
default:
return ErrUnauthorized
}
}
// Authenticator is a default authentication middleware to enforce access from the
// Verifier middleware request context values. The Authenticator sends a 401 Unauthorized
// response for any unverified tokens and passes the good ones through. It's just fine
// until you decide to write something similar and customize your client response.
func Authenticator(ja *JWTAuth) func(http.Handler) http.Handler {
return func(next http.Handler) http.Handler {
hfn := func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
token, _, err := FromContext(r.Context())
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusUnauthorized)
return
}
if token == nil {
http.Error(w, http.StatusText(http.StatusUnauthorized), http.StatusUnauthorized)
return
}
// Token is authenticated, pass it through
next.ServeHTTP(w, r)
}
return http.HandlerFunc(hfn)
}
}
func NewContext(ctx context.Context, t jwt.Token, err error) context.Context {
ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, TokenCtxKey, t)
ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, ErrorCtxKey, err)
return ctx
}
func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (jwt.Token, map[string]interface{}, error) {
token, _ := ctx.Value(TokenCtxKey).(jwt.Token)
var err error
var claims map[string]interface{}
if token != nil {
claims, err = token.AsMap(context.Background())
if err != nil {
return token, nil, err
}
} else {
claims = map[string]interface{}{}
}
err, _ = ctx.Value(ErrorCtxKey).(error)
return token, claims, err
}
// UnixTime returns the given time in UTC milliseconds
func UnixTime(tm time.Time) int64 {
return tm.UTC().Unix()
}
// EpochNow is a helper function that returns the NumericDate time value used by the spec
func EpochNow() int64 {
return time.Now().UTC().Unix()
}
// ExpireIn is a helper function to return calculated time in the future for "exp" claim
func ExpireIn(tm time.Duration) int64 {
return EpochNow() + int64(tm.Seconds())
}
// Set issued at ("iat") to specified time in the claims
func SetIssuedAt(claims map[string]interface{}, tm time.Time) {
claims["iat"] = tm.UTC().Unix()
}
// Set issued at ("iat") to present time in the claims
func SetIssuedNow(claims map[string]interface{}) {
claims["iat"] = EpochNow()
}
// Set expiry ("exp") in the claims
func SetExpiry(claims map[string]interface{}, tm time.Time) {
claims["exp"] = tm.UTC().Unix()
}
// Set expiry ("exp") in the claims to some duration from the present time
func SetExpiryIn(claims map[string]interface{}, tm time.Duration) {
claims["exp"] = ExpireIn(tm)
}
// TokenFromCookie tries to retreive the token string from a cookie named
// "jwt".
func TokenFromCookie(r *http.Request) string {
cookie, err := r.Cookie("jwt")
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return cookie.Value
}
// TokenFromHeader tries to retreive the token string from the
// "Authorization" reqeust header: "Authorization: BEARER T".
func TokenFromHeader(r *http.Request) string {
// Get token from authorization header.
bearer := r.Header.Get("Authorization")
if len(bearer) > 7 && strings.ToUpper(bearer[0:6]) == "BEARER" {
return bearer[7:]
}
return ""
}
// TokenFromQuery tries to retreive the token string from the "jwt" URI
// query parameter.
//
// To use it, build our own middleware handler, such as:
//
// func Verifier(ja *JWTAuth) func(http.Handler) http.Handler {
// return func(next http.Handler) http.Handler {
// return Verify(ja, TokenFromQuery, TokenFromHeader, TokenFromCookie)(next)
// }
// }
func TokenFromQuery(r *http.Request) string {
// Get token from query param named "jwt".
return r.URL.Query().Get("jwt")
}
// contextKey is a value for use with context.WithValue. It's used as
// a pointer so it fits in an interface{} without allocation. This technique
// for defining context keys was copied from Go 1.7's new use of context in net/http.
type contextKey struct {
name string
}
func (k *contextKey) String() string {
return "jwtauth context value " + k.name
}