gitea/services/auth/source/oauth2/source_sync.go
wxiaoguang 0148d03f21
Enforce two-factor auth (2FA: TOTP or WebAuthn) (#34187)
Fix #880

Design:

1. A global setting `security.TWO_FACTOR_AUTH`.
* To support org-level config, we need to introduce a better "owner
setting" system first (in the future)
2. A user without 2FA can login and may explore, but can NOT read or
write to any repositories via API/web.
3. Keep things as simple as possible.
* This option only aggressively suggest users to enable their 2FA at the
moment, it does NOT guarantee that users must have 2FA before all other
operations, it should be good enough for real world use cases.
* Some details and tests could be improved in the future since this
change only adds a check and seems won't affect too much.

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Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
2025-04-28 15:31:59 -07:00

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// Copyright 2024 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package oauth2
import (
"context"
"time"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/auth"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/models/db"
user_model "code.gitea.io/gitea/models/user"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
"github.com/markbates/goth"
"golang.org/x/oauth2"
)
// Sync causes this OAuth2 source to synchronize its users with the db.
func (source *Source) Sync(ctx context.Context, updateExisting bool) error {
log.Trace("Doing: SyncExternalUsers[%s] %d", source.AuthSource.Name, source.AuthSource.ID)
if !updateExisting {
log.Info("SyncExternalUsers[%s] not running since updateExisting is false", source.AuthSource.Name)
return nil
}
provider, err := createProvider(source.AuthSource.Name, source)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !provider.RefreshTokenAvailable() {
log.Trace("SyncExternalUsers[%s] provider doesn't support refresh tokens, can't synchronize", source.AuthSource.Name)
return nil
}
opts := user_model.FindExternalUserOptions{
HasRefreshToken: true,
Expired: true,
LoginSourceID: source.AuthSource.ID,
}
return user_model.IterateExternalLogin(ctx, opts, func(ctx context.Context, u *user_model.ExternalLoginUser) error {
return source.refresh(ctx, provider, u)
})
}
func (source *Source) refresh(ctx context.Context, provider goth.Provider, u *user_model.ExternalLoginUser) error {
log.Trace("Syncing login_source_id=%d external_id=%s expiration=%s", u.LoginSourceID, u.ExternalID, u.ExpiresAt)
shouldDisable := false
token, err := provider.RefreshToken(u.RefreshToken)
if err != nil {
if err, ok := err.(*oauth2.RetrieveError); ok && err.ErrorCode == "invalid_grant" {
// this signals that the token is not valid and the user should be disabled
shouldDisable = true
} else {
return err
}
}
user := &user_model.User{
LoginName: u.ExternalID,
LoginType: auth.OAuth2,
LoginSource: u.LoginSourceID,
}
hasUser, err := user_model.GetUser(ctx, user)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// If the grant is no longer valid, disable the user and
// delete local tokens. If the OAuth2 provider still
// recognizes them as a valid user, they will be able to login
// via their provider and reactivate their account.
if shouldDisable {
log.Info("SyncExternalUsers[%s] disabling user %d", source.AuthSource.Name, user.ID)
return db.WithTx(ctx, func(ctx context.Context) error {
if hasUser {
user.IsActive = false
err := user_model.UpdateUserCols(ctx, user, "is_active")
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Delete stored tokens, since they are invalid. This
// also provents us from checking this in subsequent runs.
u.AccessToken = ""
u.RefreshToken = ""
u.ExpiresAt = time.Time{}
return user_model.UpdateExternalUserByExternalID(ctx, u)
})
}
// Otherwise, update the tokens
u.AccessToken = token.AccessToken
u.ExpiresAt = token.Expiry
// Some providers only update access tokens provide a new
// refresh token, so avoid updating it if it's empty
if token.RefreshToken != "" {
u.RefreshToken = token.RefreshToken
}
err = user_model.UpdateExternalUserByExternalID(ctx, u)
return err
}