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REST or JSON-RPC authenticator

This authenticator permits authentication of Tinode users and creation of Tinode accounts using a separate process as a source of truth. For instance, if accounts are managed by corporate LDAP, this service allows handling of Tinode authentication using the same LDAP service.

This authenticator calls a designated authentication service over HTTP(S) POST. A skeleton implementation of a server is provided for reference at rest-auth. The requests may be handled either by a single endpoint or by separate per-request endpoints.

Request and response payloads are formatted as JSON. Some of the request or response fields are context-dependent and may be skipped.

Configuration

{
  // ServerUrl is the URL of the authentication server to call.
  "server_url": "http://127.0.0.1:5000/",
  // Server may create new accounts.
  "allow_new_accounts": true,
  // Use separate endpoints, i.e. add request name to serverUrl path when making requests:
  // http://127.0.0.1:5000/add
  "use_separae_endpoints": true
}

Request

{
  "endpoint": "auth", // string, one of the endpoints as described below, optional.
  "secret": "Ym9iOmJvYjEyMw==", // authentication secret as provided by the client.
  "rec": {            // authentication record
    {
      "uid": "LELEQHDWbgY", // user ID, int64 base64-encoded
      "authlvl": "auth",    // authentication level
      "lifetime": "10000s", // lifetime of this record
                            // see https://golang.org/pkg/time/#Duration for format.
    	"features": 2,        // bitmap of features
    	"tags": ["email:alice@example.com"] // Tags associated with this authentication record.
    }
  }
}

Response

{
  "err": "internal", // string, error message in case of an error.
  "rec": {           // authentication record.
    ...              // the same as `request.rec`
  },
  "byteval": "Ym9iOmJvYjEyMw==",    // array of bytes, optional
  "ts": "2018-12-04T15:17:02.627Z", // time stamp, optional
  "boolval": true,                  // boolean value, optional
  "newacc": {        // data to use for creating a new account.
    // Default access mode
    "auth": "JRWPS",
    "anon": "N",
    "public": {...}, // user's public data, see /docs/API.md#public-and-private-fields
    "private": {...} // user's private data, see /docs/API.md#public-and-private-fields
  }
}

Recognized error responses

The error is returned as json:

{ "err": "error-message" }

See here for an up to date list of supported error messages.

  • "internal": database failure or other internal catch-all failure.
  • "malformed": request cannot be parsed or otherwise wrong.
  • "failed": authentication failed (wrong login or password, etc).
  • "duplicate value": duplicate credential, i.e. attempt to create a record with a non-unique login.
  • "unsupported": the operation is not supported.
  • "expired": the secret has expired.
  • "policy": policy violation, e.g. password too weak.
  • "credentials": credentials like email or captcha must be validated.
  • "not found": the object was not found.
  • "denied": the operation is not permitted.

The server must implement the following endpoints:

add Add new authentication record

This endpoint requests server to add a new authentication record. This endpoint is generally used for account creation. If accounts are managed externally, it's likely to be unused and should generally return an error "unsupported".

Sample request
{
  "endpoint": "add",
  "secret": "Ym9iOmJvYjEyMw==",
  "rec": {
    "uid": "LELEQHDWbgY",
    "lifetime": "10000s",
    "features": 2,
    "tags": ["email:alice@example.com"]
  }
}
Sample response (rec values may change)
{
  "rec": {
    "uid": "LELEQHDWbgY",
    "authlvl": "auth",
    "lifetime": "5000s",
    "features": 1,
    "tags": ["email:alice@example.com", "uname:alice"]
  }
}
auth Request for authentication

Request to authenticate a user. Client (Tinode) provides a secret, authentication server responds with a user record. If this is a very first login and the server manages the accounts, the server may return newacc object which will be used by client (Tinode) to create the account. The server may optionally return a challenge as byteval.

Sample request
{
  "endpoint": "auth",
  "secret": "Ym9iOmJvYjEyMw==",
}
Sample response when the account already exists (optional challenge included)
{
  "rec": {
    "uid": "LELEQHDWbgY",
    "authlvl": "auth"
  },
  "byteval": "9X6m3tWeBEMlDxlcFAABAAEAbVs"
}
Sample response when the account needs to be created by Tinode
{
  "rec": {
    "authlvl": "auth",
    "lifetime": "5000s",
    "features": 1,
    "tags": ["email:alice@example.com", "uname:alice"]
  },
  "newacc": {
    "auth": "JRWPS",
    "anon": "N",
    "public": {/* see /docs/API.md#public-and-private-fields */},
    "private": {/* see /docs/API.md#public-and-private-fields */}
  }  
}
checkunique Checks if provided authentication record is unique.

Request is used for account creation. If accounts are managed by the server, the server should respond with an error "unsupported".

Sample request
{
  "endpoint": "checkunique",
  "secret": "Ym9iOmJvYjEyMw==",
}
Sample response
{
  "boolval": true
}
del Requests to delete authentication record.

If accounts are managed by the server, the server should respond with an error "unsupported".

Sample request
{
  "endpoint": "del",
  "rec": {
    "uid": "LELEQHDWbgY",
  },
}
Sample response
{}
gen Generate authentication secret.

If accounts are managed by the server, the server should respond with an error "unsupported".

Sample request
{
  "endpoint": "gen",
  "rec": {
    "uid": "LELEQHDWbgY",
    "authlvl": "auth",
  },
}
Sample response
{
  "byteval": "9X6m3tWeBEMlDxlcFAABAAEAbVs",
  "ts": "2018-12-04T15:17:02.627Z",
}

If server requested Tinode to create a new account, this endpoint is used to link the new Tinode user ID with the server's authentication record. If linking was successful, the server should respond with a non-empty json.

Sample request
{
  "endpoint": "link",
  "secret": "Ym9iOmJvYjEyMw==",
  "rec": {
    "uid": "LELEQHDWbgY",
    "authlvl": "auth",
  },
}
Sample response
{}
upd Update authentication record.

If accounts are managed by the server, the server should respond with an error "unsupported".

Sample request
{
  "endpoint": "upd",
  "secret": "Ym9iOmJvYjEyMw==",
  "rec": {
    "uid": "LELEQHDWbgY",
    "authlvl": "auth",
  },
}
Sample response
{}

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