view mod_auth_custom_http/mod_auth_custom_http.lua @ 6237:9d88c3d9eea5

mod_http_oauth2: Enforce the registered grant types Thus a client can limit itself to certain grant types. Not sure if this prevents any attacks, but what was the point of including this in the registration if it was not going to be enforced? This became easier to do with client_id being available earlier.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Mon, 02 Jun 2025 20:55:20 +0200
parents 32d7f05e062f
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-- Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain
--
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--

local new_sasl = require "util.sasl".new;
local json = require "util.json";
prosody.unlock_globals();
local http = require "socket.http";
prosody.lock_globals();

local options = module:get_option("auth_custom_http");
local post_url = options and options.post_url;
assert(post_url, "No HTTP POST URL provided");

local provider = {};

function provider.test_password(username, password)
	return nil, "Not supported"
end

function provider.get_password(username)
	return nil, "Not supported"
end

function provider.set_password(username, password)
	return nil, "Not supported"
end

function provider.user_exists(username)
	return true;
end

function provider.create_user(username, password)
	return nil, "Not supported"
end

function provider.delete_user(username)
	return nil, "Not supported"
end

function provider.get_sasl_handler()
	local getpass_authentication_profile = {
		plain_test = function(sasl, username, password, realm)
			local postdata = json.encode({ username = username, password = password });
			local result = http.request(post_url, postdata);
			return result == "true", true;
		end,
	};
	return new_sasl(module.host, getpass_authentication_profile);
end


module:provides("auth", provider);