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<?php /** * Secondary authentication provider interface * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html * * @file * @ingroup Auth */ namespace MediaWiki\Auth; use StatusValue; use User; /** * A secondary provider mostly acts when the submitted authentication data has * already been associated to a MediaWiki user account. * * For login, a secondary provider performs additional authentication steps * after a PrimaryAuthenticationProvider has identified which MediaWiki user is * trying to log in. For example, it might implement a password reset, request * the second factor for two-factor auth, or prevent the login if the account is blocked. * * For account creation, a secondary provider performs optional extra steps after * a PrimaryAuthenticationProvider has created the user; for example, it can collect * further user information such as a biography. * * (For account linking, secondary providers are not involved.) * * This interface also provides methods for changing authentication data such * as a second-factor token, and callbacks that are invoked after login / account creation * succeeded or failed. * * @ingroup Auth * @since 1.27 * @see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:SessionManager_and_AuthManager */ interface SecondaryAuthenticationProvider extends AuthenticationProvider { /** * Start an authentication flow * * Note that this may be called for a user even if * beginSecondaryAccountCreation() was never called. The module should take * the opportunity to do any necessary setup in that case. * * @param User $user User being authenticated. This may become a * "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored into such. * @param AuthenticationRequest[] $reqs * @return AuthenticationResponse Expected responses: * - PASS: The user is authenticated. Additional secondary providers may run. * - FAIL: The user is not authenticated. Fail the authentication process. * - ABSTAIN: Additional secondary providers may run. * - UI: Additional AuthenticationRequests are needed to complete the process. * - REDIRECT: Redirection to a third party is needed to complete the process. */ public function beginSecondaryAuthentication( $user, array $reqs ); /** * Continue an authentication flow * @param User $user User being authenticated. This may become a * "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored into such. * @param AuthenticationRequest[] $reqs * @return AuthenticationResponse Expected responses: * - PASS: The user is authenticated. Additional secondary providers may run. * - FAIL: The user is not authenticated. Fail the authentication process. * - ABSTAIN: Additional secondary providers may run. * - UI: Additional AuthenticationRequests are needed to complete the process. * - REDIRECT: Redirection to a third party is needed to complete the process. */ public function continueSecondaryAuthentication( $user, array $reqs ); /** * Post-login callback * * This will be called at the end of a login attempt. It will not be called for unfinished * login attempts that fail by the session timing out. * * @param User|null $user User that was attempted to be logged in, if known. * This may become a "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored * into such. * @param AuthenticationResponse $response Authentication response that will be returned * (PASS or FAIL) */ public function postAuthentication( $user, AuthenticationResponse $response ); /** * Revoke the user's credentials * * This may cause the user to no longer exist for the provider, or the user * may continue to exist in a "disabled" state. * * The intention is that the named account will never again be usable for * normal login (i.e. there is no way to undo the revocation of access). * * @param string $username */ public function providerRevokeAccessForUser( $username ); /** * Determine whether a property can change * @see AuthManager::allowsPropertyChange() * @param string $property * @return bool */ public function providerAllowsPropertyChange( $property ); /** * Validate a change of authentication data (e.g. passwords) * * Return StatusValue::newGood( 'ignored' ) if you don't support this * AuthenticationRequest type. * * @param AuthenticationRequest $req * @param bool $checkData If false, $req hasn't been loaded from the * submission so checks on user-submitted fields should be skipped. * $req->username is considered user-submitted for this purpose, even * if it cannot be changed via $req->loadFromSubmission. * @return StatusValue */ public function providerAllowsAuthenticationDataChange( AuthenticationRequest $req, $checkData = true ); /** * Change or remove authentication data (e.g. passwords) * * If $req was returned for AuthManager::ACTION_CHANGE, the corresponding * credentials should result in a successful login in the future. * * If $req was returned for AuthManager::ACTION_REMOVE, the corresponding * credentials should no longer result in a successful login. * * It can be assumed that providerAllowsAuthenticationDataChange with $checkData === true * was called before this, and passed. This method should never fail (other than throwing an * exception). * * @param AuthenticationRequest $req */ public function providerChangeAuthenticationData( AuthenticationRequest $req ); /** * Determine whether an account creation may begin * * Called from AuthManager::beginAccountCreation() * * @note No need to test if the account exists, AuthManager checks that * @param User $user User being created (not added to the database yet). * This may become a "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored * into such. * @param User $creator User doing the creation. This may become a * "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored into such. * @param AuthenticationRequest[] $reqs * @return StatusValue */ public function testForAccountCreation( $user, $creator, array $reqs ); /** * Start an account creation flow * * @note There is no guarantee this will be called in a successful account * creation process as the user can just abandon the process at any time * after the primary provider has issued a PASS and still have a valid * account. Be prepared to handle any database inconsistencies that result * from this or continueSecondaryAccountCreation() not being called. * @param User $user User being created (has been added to the database). * This may become a "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored * into such. * @param User $creator User doing the creation. This may become a * "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored into such. * @param AuthenticationRequest[] $reqs * @return AuthenticationResponse Expected responses: * - PASS: The user creation is ok. Additional secondary providers may run. * - ABSTAIN: Additional secondary providers may run. * - UI: Additional AuthenticationRequests are needed to complete the process. * - REDIRECT: Redirection to a third party is needed to complete the process. */ public function beginSecondaryAccountCreation( $user, $creator, array $reqs ); /** * Continue an authentication flow * * @param User $user User being created (has been added to the database). * This may become a "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored * into such. * @param User $creator User doing the creation. This may become a * "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored into such. * @param AuthenticationRequest[] $reqs * @return AuthenticationResponse Expected responses: * - PASS: The user creation is ok. Additional secondary providers may run. * - ABSTAIN: Additional secondary providers may run. * - UI: Additional AuthenticationRequests are needed to complete the process. * - REDIRECT: Redirection to a third party is needed to complete the process. */ public function continueSecondaryAccountCreation( $user, $creator, array $reqs ); /** * Post-creation callback * * This will be called at the end of an account creation attempt. It will not be called if * the account creation process results in a session timeout (possibly after a successful * user creation, while a secondary provider is waiting for a response). * * @param User $user User that was attempted to be created. * This may become a "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored * into such. * @param User $creator User doing the creation. This may become a * "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored into such. * @param AuthenticationResponse $response Authentication response that will be returned * (PASS or FAIL) */ public function postAccountCreation( $user, $creator, AuthenticationResponse $response ); /** * Determine whether an account may be created * * @param User $user User being created (not added to the database yet). * This may become a "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored * into such. * @param bool|string $autocreate False if this is not an auto-creation, or * the source of the auto-creation passed to AuthManager::autoCreateUser(). * @param array $options * - flags: (int) Bitfield of User:READ_* constants, default User::READ_NORMAL * - creating: (bool) If false (or missing), this call is only testing if * a user could be created. If set, this (non-autocreation) is for * actually creating an account and will be followed by a call to * testForAccountCreation(). In this case, the provider might return * StatusValue::newGood() here and let the later call to * testForAccountCreation() do a more thorough test. * @return StatusValue */ public function testUserForCreation( $user, $autocreate, array $options = [] ); /** * Post-auto-creation callback * @param User $user User being created (has been added to the database now). * This may become a "UserValue" in the future, or User may be refactored * into such. * @param string $source The source of the auto-creation passed to * AuthManager::autoCreateUser(). */ public function autoCreatedAccount( $user, $source ); }