gotosocial/internal/apimodule/auth/signin.go
Tobi Smethurst 32c5fd987a
Api/v1/statuses (#11)
This PR adds:
Statuses

    New status creation.
    View existing status
    Delete a status
    Fave a status
    Unfave a status
    See who's faved a status

Media

    Upload media attachment and store/retrieve it
    Upload custom emoji and store/retrieve it

Fileserver

    Serve files from storage

Testing

    Test models, testrig -- run a GTS test instance and play around with it.
2021-04-19 19:42:19 +02:00

116 lines
4.2 KiB
Go

/*
GoToSocial
Copyright (C) 2021 GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
package auth
import (
"errors"
"net/http"
"github.com/gin-contrib/sessions"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/internal/db/gtsmodel"
"golang.org/x/crypto/bcrypt"
)
type login struct {
Email string `form:"username"`
Password string `form:"password"`
}
// signInGETHandler should be served at https://example.org/auth/sign_in.
// The idea is to present a sign in page to the user, where they can enter their username and password.
// The form will then POST to the sign in page, which will be handled by SignInPOSTHandler
func (m *authModule) signInGETHandler(c *gin.Context) {
m.log.WithField("func", "SignInGETHandler").Trace("serving sign in html")
c.HTML(http.StatusOK, "sign-in.tmpl", gin.H{})
}
// signInPOSTHandler should be served at https://example.org/auth/sign_in.
// The idea is to present a sign in page to the user, where they can enter their username and password.
// The handler will then redirect to the auth handler served at /auth
func (m *authModule) signInPOSTHandler(c *gin.Context) {
l := m.log.WithField("func", "SignInPOSTHandler")
s := sessions.Default(c)
form := &login{}
if err := c.ShouldBind(form); err != nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": err.Error()})
return
}
l.Tracef("parsed form: %+v", form)
userid, err := m.validatePassword(form.Email, form.Password)
if err != nil {
c.String(http.StatusForbidden, err.Error())
return
}
s.Set("userid", userid)
if err := s.Save(); err != nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusInternalServerError, gin.H{"error": err.Error()})
return
}
l.Trace("redirecting to auth page")
c.Redirect(http.StatusFound, oauthAuthorizePath)
}
// validatePassword takes an email address and a password.
// The goal is to authenticate the password against the one for that email
// address stored in the database. If OK, we return the userid (a uuid) for that user,
// so that it can be used in further Oauth flows to generate a token/retreieve an oauth client from the db.
func (m *authModule) validatePassword(email string, password string) (userid string, err error) {
l := m.log.WithField("func", "ValidatePassword")
// make sure an email/password was provided and bail if not
if email == "" || password == "" {
l.Debug("email or password was not provided")
return incorrectPassword()
}
// first we select the user from the database based on email address, bail if no user found for that email
gtsUser := &gtsmodel.User{}
if err := m.db.GetWhere("email", email, gtsUser); err != nil {
l.Debugf("user %s was not retrievable from db during oauth authorization attempt: %s", email, err)
return incorrectPassword()
}
// make sure a password is actually set and bail if not
if gtsUser.EncryptedPassword == "" {
l.Warnf("encrypted password for user %s was empty for some reason", gtsUser.Email)
return incorrectPassword()
}
// compare the provided password with the encrypted one from the db, bail if they don't match
if err := bcrypt.CompareHashAndPassword([]byte(gtsUser.EncryptedPassword), []byte(password)); err != nil {
l.Debugf("password hash didn't match for user %s during login attempt: %s", gtsUser.Email, err)
return incorrectPassword()
}
// If we've made it this far the email/password is correct, so we can just return the id of the user.
userid = gtsUser.ID
l.Tracef("returning (%s, %s)", userid, err)
return
}
// incorrectPassword is just a little helper function to use in the ValidatePassword function
func incorrectPassword() (string, error) {
return "", errors.New("password/email combination was incorrect")
}