Sessions now expire after a much shorter amount of time, requiring
clients to issue API requests for session extension. This is handled
behind the scenes as the user interacts with the page, but once session
expiration is imminent, a modal appears which informs the user of his
inactivity and presents him with the choice of loging out or preserving
his session.
Change-Id: I68008d45859c814a835d65d882ad5ad2199d618e
I don't know why the go people thought this was a good idea, because
this automatic reformatting is bound to do the wrong thing sometimes,
which is very annoying. But I don't see a way to turn it off, so best to
get this change out of the way.
Change-Id: Ib5dbbca6a6f6fc944d76c9b511b8c904f796e4f3
This change integrates the session management database functionality
with the web application. Claim-based authentication has been removed
in favor of session token-based authentication.
Change-Id: I62a4f5354a3ed8ca80272814aad2448f901eab1b
Things that make debugging easier.
* Added logging to automatic link clicking to make it obvious, when it
fails.
* Added monitoring to oidc.
* Made dbx create calls noreturn for oauth_*
Change-Id: I37397b4e84ce5bfd82954aed9c38fdfd52595f24
When an application wants to interact with resources on behalf of
an end-user, it needs to be granted access. In OAuth, this is done
when a user submits the consent screen.
Change-Id: Id838772f76999f63f5c9dbdda0995697b41c123a
"REST API" is a more accurate descriptor of the generated API in the
console package than "account management API". The generated API is very
flexible and will allow us to implement many more endpoints outside the
scope of "account management", and "account management" is not very well
defined to begin with.
Change-Id: Ie87faeaa3c743ef4371eaf0edd2826303d592da7
We are in the process of creating an api to allow users to manage their
accounts programmatically. We would like to use api keys for
authorization. We were originally going to create an entirely new table
for these api keys, but seeing as we already have 2 other tables for
keys/tokens, api_keys and oauth_tokens, we thought it might be better to
use one of these. We're using oauth_tokens.
We create a new oidc.OAuthTokenKind for account management api keys:
KindAccountManagementTokenV0. We made the key versioned because we
likely want to improve the implementation in the future, but we want to
get something functional out the door ASAP because the account management
api feature is highly desired.
Add a new method to oidc.OAuthTokens interface for revoking v0 account
management api keys, RevokeAccountManagementTokenV0. Add update method
to dbx implementation to allow updating the expiration. We will revoke
these keys by setting the expiration to 0 so they are expired.
Change-Id: Ideb8ae04b23aa55d5825b064b5e43e32eadc1fba
This change adds an integration test that performs an OAuth
workflow and verifies the OIDC endpoints are functioning as
expected.
Change-Id: I18a8968b4f0385a1e4de6784dee68e1b51df86f7
This change adds endpoints for supporting OpenID Connect (OIDC) and
OAuth requests. This allows application developers to easily
develop apps with Storj using common mechanisms for authentication
and authorization.
Change-Id: I2a76d48bd1241367aa2d1e3309f6f65d6d6ea4dc