Crates.io | actix_web_openidconnect |
lib.rs | actix_web_openidconnect |
version | 0.1.2 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-02-05 08:35:47.486317 |
updated_at | 2024-02-05 11:24:05.955504 |
description | Lightweight async OpenID Connect (OIDC) client and middleware for Actix-Web. |
homepage | https://github.com/RomainMichau/ActixWeb_openIDConnect/ |
repository | https://github.com/RomainMichau/ActixWeb_openIDConnect/ |
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Lightweight async OpenID Connect (OIDC) client and middleware for Actix-Web.
Support for the Authorization Code Flow
Rely on the excellent openidconnect-rs library for rust
[dependencies]
actix-web-openid = "~0.1.2"
use actix_web::{App, get, HttpResponse, HttpServer, Responder};
use actix_web::dev::ServiceRequest;
use actix_web_openidconnect::ActixWebOpenId;
use actix_web_openidconnect::openid_middleware::Authenticated;
#[get("/no_auth/hello")]
async fn unauth() -> impl Responder {
HttpResponse::Ok().body("hello unauth_user")
}
#[get("/is_auth/hello")]
async fn auth(auth_data: Authenticated) -> impl Responder {
HttpResponse::Ok().body(format!("hello auth_user {:?}. email: {:?}", auth_data.access.preferred_username().unwrap(),
auth_data.access.email()))
}
#[actix_web::main]
async fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
env_logger::init();
let should_auth = |req: &ServiceRequest| {
!req.path().starts_with("/no_auth") && req.method() != actix_web::http::Method::OPTIONS
};
let openid = ActixWebOpenId::init("client_id".to_string(),
"client_secret".to_string(),
"http://localhost:8081/auth_callback".to_string(),
"https://my-keycloak.com/realms/myrealm".to_string(),
should_auth,
Some("http://localhost:8081/is_auth/hello".to_string()),
vec!["openid".to_string()]).await;
HttpServer::new(move || App::new()
.wrap(openid.get_middleware())
.configure(openid.configure_open_id())
.service(unauth)
.service(auth)
)
.bind(("0.0.0.0", 8081))?
.run()
.await
}
name | description | Example | doc |
---|---|---|---|
client_id | The client id of the application as defined on your OIDC provider | "client_id" | keycloak |
client_secret | The client secret of the application as defined on your OIDC provider | "client_secret" | keycloak |
redirect_url | The uri to redirect to after the OIDC provider has authenticated the user. Path need to be /auth_callback. Usually need to be registered in the OIDC Provider | "http://localhost:8080/auth_callback" | keycloak |
issuer_url | URL of the OIDC provider | "https://my_keycloak.com/realms/my_realm" | |
should_auth | Closure taking an actix_web::service::ServiceRequest in input and returning a boolean. If true the request will need to be authenticate. Allows you to configure which endpoint should be authenticated |
|req: &ServiceRequest| { !req.path().starts_with("/no_auth") && !req.method() == actix_web::http::Method::OPTIONS }; |
|
post_logout_redirect_url | Optional url on which the user will be redirected after a logout. Usually need to be registered in the OIDC provider | "http://localhost:8080" | keycloak |
scopes | List of scope to be used during the authentication. "openid" scope is required for openid flow | [openid, profile, email] | keycloak |
Add a middleware checking user authentication information, and authenticate the user if needed.
Make authentication information available to the endpoint handler
Automatically redirect the user to the OIDC provider when requiring authentication.
Open a callback endpoint (/auth_callback) to redirect the user at the end of the authorization code flow
Will store access token, refresh token, id_token and user info in cookies
Open a logout endpoint (/logout). Calling this endpoint will automatically redirect the user to the openID connect logout
Make user info contained in the ID token available to the front end through a cookie user_info
This library expect 1 additional metadata to be available on the OIDC provider from what is defined in the OIDC RFC:
end_session_endpoint
: The OIDC provider logout endpoint. (https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-session-1_0-17.html)
This metadata is available in all modern OIDC provider metadata endpoint (keycloak, okta, auth0...)This library is for now agnostic from the Access Token format and use the /userinfo endpoint to get user information and validate this token
This is mainly because the openidconnect-rs library stick to the OIDC RFC which does not define the access token format.
However, as the de-facto standard for access token format is JWT (https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9068) the library should be updated to support it in the future