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301 lines
10 KiB
Go
301 lines
10 KiB
Go
//go:build go1.15
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// +build go1.15
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package middleware
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/golang-jwt/jwt"
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"github.com/labstack/echo/v4"
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"net/http"
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"reflect"
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)
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type (
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// JWTConfig defines the config for JWT middleware.
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JWTConfig struct {
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// Skipper defines a function to skip middleware.
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Skipper Skipper
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// BeforeFunc defines a function which is executed just before the middleware.
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BeforeFunc BeforeFunc
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// SuccessHandler defines a function which is executed for a valid token before middleware chain continues with next
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// middleware or handler.
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SuccessHandler JWTSuccessHandler
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// ErrorHandler defines a function which is executed for an invalid token.
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// It may be used to define a custom JWT error.
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ErrorHandler JWTErrorHandler
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// ErrorHandlerWithContext is almost identical to ErrorHandler, but it's passed the current context.
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ErrorHandlerWithContext JWTErrorHandlerWithContext
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// ContinueOnIgnoredError allows the next middleware/handler to be called when ErrorHandlerWithContext decides to
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// ignore the error (by returning `nil`).
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// This is useful when parts of your site/api allow public access and some authorized routes provide extra functionality.
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// In that case you can use ErrorHandlerWithContext to set a default public JWT token value in the request context
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// and continue. Some logic down the remaining execution chain needs to check that (public) token value then.
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ContinueOnIgnoredError bool
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// Signing key to validate token.
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// This is one of the three options to provide a token validation key.
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// The order of precedence is a user-defined KeyFunc, SigningKeys and SigningKey.
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// Required if neither user-defined KeyFunc nor SigningKeys is provided.
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SigningKey interface{}
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// Map of signing keys to validate token with kid field usage.
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// This is one of the three options to provide a token validation key.
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// The order of precedence is a user-defined KeyFunc, SigningKeys and SigningKey.
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// Required if neither user-defined KeyFunc nor SigningKey is provided.
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SigningKeys map[string]interface{}
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// Signing method used to check the token's signing algorithm.
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// Optional. Default value HS256.
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SigningMethod string
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// Context key to store user information from the token into context.
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// Optional. Default value "user".
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ContextKey string
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// Claims are extendable claims data defining token content. Used by default ParseTokenFunc implementation.
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// Not used if custom ParseTokenFunc is set.
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// Optional. Default value jwt.MapClaims
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Claims jwt.Claims
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// TokenLookup is a string in the form of "<source>:<name>" or "<source>:<name>,<source>:<name>" that is used
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// to extract token from the request.
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// Optional. Default value "header:Authorization".
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// Possible values:
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// - "header:<name>" or "header:<name>:<cut-prefix>"
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// `<cut-prefix>` is argument value to cut/trim prefix of the extracted value. This is useful if header
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// value has static prefix like `Authorization: <auth-scheme> <authorisation-parameters>` where part that we
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// want to cut is `<auth-scheme> ` note the space at the end.
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// In case of JWT tokens `Authorization: Bearer <token>` prefix we cut is `Bearer `.
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// If prefix is left empty the whole value is returned.
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// - "query:<name>"
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// - "param:<name>"
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// - "cookie:<name>"
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// - "form:<name>"
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// Multiple sources example:
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// - "header:Authorization,cookie:myowncookie"
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TokenLookup string
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// TokenLookupFuncs defines a list of user-defined functions that extract JWT token from the given context.
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// This is one of the two options to provide a token extractor.
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// The order of precedence is user-defined TokenLookupFuncs, and TokenLookup.
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// You can also provide both if you want.
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TokenLookupFuncs []ValuesExtractor
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// AuthScheme to be used in the Authorization header.
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// Optional. Default value "Bearer".
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AuthScheme string
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// KeyFunc defines a user-defined function that supplies the public key for a token validation.
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// The function shall take care of verifying the signing algorithm and selecting the proper key.
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// A user-defined KeyFunc can be useful if tokens are issued by an external party.
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// Used by default ParseTokenFunc implementation.
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//
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// When a user-defined KeyFunc is provided, SigningKey, SigningKeys, and SigningMethod are ignored.
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// This is one of the three options to provide a token validation key.
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// The order of precedence is a user-defined KeyFunc, SigningKeys and SigningKey.
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// Required if neither SigningKeys nor SigningKey is provided.
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// Not used if custom ParseTokenFunc is set.
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// Default to an internal implementation verifying the signing algorithm and selecting the proper key.
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KeyFunc jwt.Keyfunc
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// ParseTokenFunc defines a user-defined function that parses token from given auth. Returns an error when token
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// parsing fails or parsed token is invalid.
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// Defaults to implementation using `github.com/golang-jwt/jwt` as JWT implementation library
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ParseTokenFunc func(auth string, c echo.Context) (interface{}, error)
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}
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// JWTSuccessHandler defines a function which is executed for a valid token.
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JWTSuccessHandler func(c echo.Context)
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// JWTErrorHandler defines a function which is executed for an invalid token.
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JWTErrorHandler func(err error) error
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// JWTErrorHandlerWithContext is almost identical to JWTErrorHandler, but it's passed the current context.
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JWTErrorHandlerWithContext func(err error, c echo.Context) error
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)
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// Algorithms
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const (
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AlgorithmHS256 = "HS256"
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)
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// Errors
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var (
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ErrJWTMissing = echo.NewHTTPError(http.StatusBadRequest, "missing or malformed jwt")
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ErrJWTInvalid = echo.NewHTTPError(http.StatusUnauthorized, "invalid or expired jwt")
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)
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var (
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// DefaultJWTConfig is the default JWT auth middleware config.
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DefaultJWTConfig = JWTConfig{
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Skipper: DefaultSkipper,
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SigningMethod: AlgorithmHS256,
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ContextKey: "user",
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TokenLookup: "header:" + echo.HeaderAuthorization,
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TokenLookupFuncs: nil,
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AuthScheme: "Bearer",
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Claims: jwt.MapClaims{},
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KeyFunc: nil,
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}
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)
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// JWT returns a JSON Web Token (JWT) auth middleware.
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//
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// For valid token, it sets the user in context and calls next handler.
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// For invalid token, it returns "401 - Unauthorized" error.
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// For missing token, it returns "400 - Bad Request" error.
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//
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// See: https://jwt.io/introduction
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// See `JWTConfig.TokenLookup`
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func JWT(key interface{}) echo.MiddlewareFunc {
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c := DefaultJWTConfig
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c.SigningKey = key
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return JWTWithConfig(c)
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}
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// JWTWithConfig returns a JWT auth middleware with config.
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// See: `JWT()`.
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func JWTWithConfig(config JWTConfig) echo.MiddlewareFunc {
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// Defaults
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if config.Skipper == nil {
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config.Skipper = DefaultJWTConfig.Skipper
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}
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if config.SigningKey == nil && len(config.SigningKeys) == 0 && config.KeyFunc == nil && config.ParseTokenFunc == nil {
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panic("echo: jwt middleware requires signing key")
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}
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if config.SigningMethod == "" {
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config.SigningMethod = DefaultJWTConfig.SigningMethod
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}
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if config.ContextKey == "" {
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config.ContextKey = DefaultJWTConfig.ContextKey
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}
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if config.Claims == nil {
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config.Claims = DefaultJWTConfig.Claims
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}
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if config.TokenLookup == "" && len(config.TokenLookupFuncs) == 0 {
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config.TokenLookup = DefaultJWTConfig.TokenLookup
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}
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if config.AuthScheme == "" {
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config.AuthScheme = DefaultJWTConfig.AuthScheme
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}
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if config.KeyFunc == nil {
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config.KeyFunc = config.defaultKeyFunc
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}
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if config.ParseTokenFunc == nil {
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config.ParseTokenFunc = config.defaultParseToken
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}
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extractors, err := createExtractors(config.TokenLookup, config.AuthScheme)
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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if len(config.TokenLookupFuncs) > 0 {
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extractors = append(config.TokenLookupFuncs, extractors...)
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}
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return func(next echo.HandlerFunc) echo.HandlerFunc {
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return func(c echo.Context) error {
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if config.Skipper(c) {
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return next(c)
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}
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if config.BeforeFunc != nil {
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config.BeforeFunc(c)
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}
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var lastExtractorErr error
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var lastTokenErr error
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for _, extractor := range extractors {
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auths, err := extractor(c)
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if err != nil {
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lastExtractorErr = ErrJWTMissing // backwards compatibility: all extraction errors are same (unlike KeyAuth)
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continue
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}
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for _, auth := range auths {
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token, err := config.ParseTokenFunc(auth, c)
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if err != nil {
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lastTokenErr = err
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continue
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}
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// Store user information from token into context.
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c.Set(config.ContextKey, token)
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if config.SuccessHandler != nil {
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config.SuccessHandler(c)
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}
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return next(c)
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}
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}
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// we are here only when we did not successfully extract or parse any of the tokens
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err := lastTokenErr
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if err == nil { // prioritize token errors over extracting errors
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err = lastExtractorErr
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}
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if config.ErrorHandler != nil {
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return config.ErrorHandler(err)
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}
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if config.ErrorHandlerWithContext != nil {
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tmpErr := config.ErrorHandlerWithContext(err, c)
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if config.ContinueOnIgnoredError && tmpErr == nil {
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return next(c)
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}
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return tmpErr
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}
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// backwards compatible errors codes
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if lastTokenErr != nil {
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return &echo.HTTPError{
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Code: ErrJWTInvalid.Code,
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Message: ErrJWTInvalid.Message,
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Internal: err,
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}
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}
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return err // this is lastExtractorErr value
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}
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}
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}
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func (config *JWTConfig) defaultParseToken(auth string, c echo.Context) (interface{}, error) {
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token := new(jwt.Token)
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var err error
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// Issue #647, #656
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if _, ok := config.Claims.(jwt.MapClaims); ok {
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token, err = jwt.Parse(auth, config.KeyFunc)
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} else {
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t := reflect.ValueOf(config.Claims).Type().Elem()
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claims := reflect.New(t).Interface().(jwt.Claims)
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token, err = jwt.ParseWithClaims(auth, claims, config.KeyFunc)
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}
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if !token.Valid {
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return nil, errors.New("invalid token")
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}
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return token, nil
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}
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// defaultKeyFunc returns a signing key of the given token.
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func (config *JWTConfig) defaultKeyFunc(t *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
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// Check the signing method
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if t.Method.Alg() != config.SigningMethod {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected jwt signing method=%v", t.Header["alg"])
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}
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if len(config.SigningKeys) > 0 {
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if kid, ok := t.Header["kid"].(string); ok {
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if key, ok := config.SigningKeys[kid]; ok {
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return key, nil
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}
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}
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected jwt key id=%v", t.Header["kid"])
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}
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return config.SigningKey, nil
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}
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