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Diffstat (limited to 'src/lib.rs')
-rw-r--r-- | src/lib.rs | 112 |
1 files changed, 107 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/src/lib.rs b/src/lib.rs index 77c91370a622..a61e793e2c17 100644 --- a/src/lib.rs +++ b/src/lib.rs @@ -32,8 +32,7 @@ //! //! // Several types of built-in validations are provided: //! let validations = vec![ -//! Validation::Issuer("some-issuer".into()), -//! Validation::Audience("some-audience".into()), +//! Validation::Issuer("auth.test.aprila.no".into()), //! Validation::SubjectPresent, //! ]; //! @@ -66,6 +65,7 @@ use openssl::rsa::Rsa; use openssl::sign::Verifier; use serde::de::DeserializeOwned; use serde_json::Value; +use std::time::{UNIX_EPOCH, Duration, SystemTime}; #[cfg(test)] mod tests; @@ -152,6 +152,10 @@ pub enum Validation { /// Validate that a subject value is present. SubjectPresent, + + /// Validate that the expiry time of the token ("exp"-claim) has + /// not yet been reached. + NotExpired, } /// Possible results of a token validation. @@ -174,9 +178,9 @@ pub enum ValidationError { /// JSON decoding into a provided type failed. JSON(serde_json::Error), - /// One or more claim validations failed. - // TODO: Provide reasons? - InvalidClaims, + /// One or more claim validations failed. This variant contains + /// human-readable validation errors. + InvalidClaims(Vec<&'static str>), } type JWTResult<T> = Result<T, ValidationError>; @@ -243,6 +247,10 @@ pub fn validate(token: String, return Err(ValidationError::MalformedJWT) } + // Perform claim validations before constructing the valid token: + let partial_claims = deserialize_part(parts[1])?; + validate_claims(partial_claims, validations)?; + let headers = deserialize_part(parts[0])?; let claims = deserialize_part(parts[1])?; let valid_jwt = ValidJWT { headers, claims }; @@ -315,3 +323,97 @@ fn validate_jwt_signature(jwt: &JWT, key: Rsa<Public>) -> JWTResult<()> { false => Err(ValidationError::InvalidSignature), } } + +/// Internal helper struct for claims that are relevant for claim +/// validations. +#[derive(Deserialize)] +struct PartialClaims { + aud: Option<String>, + iss: Option<String>, + sub: Option<String>, + exp: Option<u64>, +} + +/// Apply a single validation to the claim set of a token. +fn apply_validation(claims: &PartialClaims, + validation: Validation) -> Result<(), &'static str> { + match validation { + // Validate that an 'iss' claim is present and matches the + // supplied value. + Validation::Issuer(iss) => { + match claims.iss { + None => Err("'iss' claim is missing"), + Some(ref claim) => if *claim == iss { + Ok(()) + } else { + Err("'iss' claim does not match") + } + } + }, + + // Validate that an 'aud' claim is present and matches the + // supplied value. + Validation::Audience(aud) => { + match claims.aud { + None => Err("'aud' claim is missing"), + Some(ref claim) => if *claim == aud { + Ok(()) + } else { + Err("'aud' claim does not match") + } + } + }, + + Validation::SubjectPresent => match claims.sub { + Some(_) => Ok(()), + None => Err("'sub' claim is missing"), + }, + + Validation::NotExpired => match claims.exp { + None => Err("'exp' claim is missing"), + Some(exp) => { + // Determine the current timestamp in seconds since + // the UNIX epoch. + let now = SystemTime::now() + .duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH) + // this is an unrecoverable, critical error. There + // aren't many ways this can occur, other than + // system time being set into the far future or + // this library being used in some sort of future + // museum. + .expect("system time is likely incorrect"); + + // Convert the expiry time (which is also in epoch + // seconds) to a duration. + let exp_duration = Duration::from_secs(exp); + + // The token has not expired if the expiry duration is + // larger than (i.e. in the future from) the current + // time. + if exp_duration > now { + Ok(()) + } else { + Err("token has expired") + } + } + }, + } +} + +/// Apply all requested validations to a partial claim set. +fn validate_claims(claims: PartialClaims, + validations: Vec<Validation>) -> JWTResult<()> { + let validation_errors: Vec<_> = validations.into_iter() + .map(|v| apply_validation(&claims, v)) + .filter_map(|result| match result { + Ok(_) => None, + Err(err) => Some(err), + }) + .collect(); + + if validation_errors.is_empty() { + Ok(()) + } else { + Err(ValidationError::InvalidClaims(validation_errors)) + } +} |