# Copyright 2016 Google LLC # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """OAuth 2.0 client. This is a client for interacting with an OAuth 2.0 authorization server's token endpoint. For more information about the token endpoint, see `Section 3.1 of rfc6749`_ .. _Section 3.1 of rfc6749: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-3.2 """ import datetime import json import six from six.moves import http_client from six.moves import urllib from google.auth import _exponential_backoff from google.auth import _helpers from google.auth import exceptions from google.auth import jwt from google.auth import metrics from google.auth import transport _URLENCODED_CONTENT_TYPE = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" _JSON_CONTENT_TYPE = "application/json" _JWT_GRANT_TYPE = "urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:jwt-bearer" _REFRESH_GRANT_TYPE = "refresh_token" _IAM_IDTOKEN_ENDPOINT = ( "https://iamcredentials.googleapis.com/v1/" + "projects/-/serviceAccounts/{}:generateIdToken" ) def _handle_error_response(response_data, retryable_error): """Translates an error response into an exception. Args: response_data (Mapping | str): The decoded response data. retryable_error Optional[bool]: A boolean indicating if an error is retryable. Defaults to False. Raises: google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError: The errors contained in response_data. """ retryable_error = retryable_error if retryable_error else False if isinstance(response_data, six.string_types): raise exceptions.RefreshError(response_data, retryable=retryable_error) try: error_details = "{}: {}".format( response_data["error"], response_data.get("error_description") ) # If no details could be extracted, use the response data. except (KeyError, ValueError): error_details = json.dumps(response_data) raise exceptions.RefreshError( error_details, response_data, retryable=retryable_error ) def _can_retry(status_code, response_data): """Checks if a request can be retried by inspecting the status code and response body of the request. Args: status_code (int): The response status code. response_data (Mapping | str): The decoded response data. Returns: bool: True if the response is retryable. False otherwise. """ if status_code in transport.DEFAULT_RETRYABLE_STATUS_CODES: return True try: # For a failed response, response_body could be a string error_desc = response_data.get("error_description") or "" error_code = response_data.get("error") or "" if not isinstance(error_code, six.string_types) or not isinstance( error_desc, six.string_types ): return False # Per Oauth 2.0 RFC https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6749.html#section-4.1.2.1 # This is needed because a redirect will not return a 500 status code. retryable_error_descriptions = { "internal_failure", "server_error", "temporarily_unavailable", } if any(e in retryable_error_descriptions for e in (error_code, error_desc)): return True except AttributeError: pass return False def _parse_expiry(response_data): """Parses the expiry field from a response into a datetime. Args: response_data (Mapping): The JSON-parsed response data. Returns: Optional[datetime]: The expiration or ``None`` if no expiration was specified. """ expires_in = response_data.get("expires_in", None) if expires_in is not None: # Some services do not respect the OAUTH2.0 RFC and send expires_in as a # JSON String. if isinstance(expires_in, str): expires_in = int(expires_in) return _helpers.utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(seconds=expires_in) else: return None def _token_endpoint_request_no_throw( request, token_uri, body, access_token=None, use_json=False, can_retry=True, headers=None, **kwargs ): """Makes a request to the OAuth 2.0 authorization server's token endpoint. This function doesn't throw on response errors. Args: request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make HTTP requests. token_uri (str): The OAuth 2.0 authorizations server's token endpoint URI. body (Mapping[str, str]): The parameters to send in the request body. access_token (Optional(str)): The access token needed to make the request. use_json (Optional(bool)): Use urlencoded format or json format for the content type. The default value is False. can_retry (bool): Enable or disable request retry behavior. headers (Optional[Mapping[str, str]]): The headers for the request. kwargs: Additional arguments passed on to the request method. The kwargs will be passed to `requests.request` method, see: https://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/api/#requests.request. For example, you can use `cert=("cert_pem_path", "key_pem_path")` to set up client side SSL certificate, and use `verify="ca_bundle_path"` to set up the CA certificates for sever side SSL certificate verification. Returns: Tuple(bool, Mapping[str, str], Optional[bool]): A boolean indicating if the request is successful, a mapping for the JSON-decoded response data and in the case of an error a boolean indicating if the error is retryable. """ if use_json: headers_to_use = {"Content-Type": _JSON_CONTENT_TYPE} body = json.dumps(body).encode("utf-8") else: headers_to_use = {"Content-Type": _URLENCODED_CONTENT_TYPE} body = urllib.parse.urlencode(body).encode("utf-8") if access_token: headers_to_use["Authorization"] = "Bearer {}".format(access_token) if headers: headers_to_use.update(headers) def _perform_request(): response = request( method="POST", url=token_uri, headers=headers_to_use, body=body, **kwargs ) response_body = ( response.data.decode("utf-8") if hasattr(response.data, "decode") else response.data ) response_data = "" try: # response_body should be a JSON response_data = json.loads(response_body) except ValueError: response_data = response_body if response.status == http_client.OK: return True, response_data, None retryable_error = _can_retry( status_code=response.status, response_data=response_data ) return False, response_data, retryable_error request_succeeded, response_data, retryable_error = _perform_request() if request_succeeded or not retryable_error or not can_retry: return request_succeeded, response_data, retryable_error retries = _exponential_backoff.ExponentialBackoff() for _ in retries: request_succeeded, response_data, retryable_error = _perform_request() if request_succeeded or not retryable_error: return request_succeeded, response_data, retryable_error return False, response_data, retryable_error def _token_endpoint_request( request, token_uri, body, access_token=None, use_json=False, can_retry=True, headers=None, **kwargs ): """Makes a request to the OAuth 2.0 authorization server's token endpoint. Args: request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make HTTP requests. token_uri (str): The OAuth 2.0 authorizations server's token endpoint URI. body (Mapping[str, str]): The parameters to send in the request body. access_token (Optional(str)): The access token needed to make the request. use_json (Optional(bool)): Use urlencoded format or json format for the content type. The default value is False. can_retry (bool): Enable or disable request retry behavior. headers (Optional[Mapping[str, str]]): The headers for the request. kwargs: Additional arguments passed on to the request method. The kwargs will be passed to `requests.request` method, see: https://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/api/#requests.request. For example, you can use `cert=("cert_pem_path", "key_pem_path")` to set up client side SSL certificate, and use `verify="ca_bundle_path"` to set up the CA certificates for sever side SSL certificate verification. Returns: Mapping[str, str]: The JSON-decoded response data. Raises: google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError: If the token endpoint returned an error. """ response_status_ok, response_data, retryable_error = _token_endpoint_request_no_throw( request, token_uri, body, access_token=access_token, use_json=use_json, can_retry=can_retry, headers=headers, **kwargs ) if not response_status_ok: _handle_error_response(response_data, retryable_error) return response_data def jwt_grant(request, token_uri, assertion, can_retry=True): """Implements the JWT Profile for OAuth 2.0 Authorization Grants. For more details, see `rfc7523 section 4`_. Args: request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make HTTP requests. token_uri (str): The OAuth 2.0 authorizations server's token endpoint URI. assertion (str): The OAuth 2.0 assertion. can_retry (bool): Enable or disable request retry behavior. Returns: Tuple[str, Optional[datetime], Mapping[str, str]]: The access token, expiration, and additional data returned by the token endpoint. Raises: google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError: If the token endpoint returned an error. .. _rfc7523 section 4: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7523#section-4 """ body = {"assertion": assertion, "grant_type": _JWT_GRANT_TYPE} response_data = _token_endpoint_request( request, token_uri, body, can_retry=can_retry, headers={ metrics.API_CLIENT_HEADER: metrics.token_request_access_token_sa_assertion() }, ) try: access_token = response_data["access_token"] except KeyError as caught_exc: new_exc = exceptions.RefreshError( "No access token in response.", response_data, retryable=False ) six.raise_from(new_exc, caught_exc) expiry = _parse_expiry(response_data) return access_token, expiry, response_data def call_iam_generate_id_token_endpoint(request, signer_email, audience, access_token): """Call iam.generateIdToken endpoint to get ID token. Args: request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make HTTP requests. signer_email (str): The signer email used to form the IAM generateIdToken endpoint. audience (str): The audience for the ID token. access_token (str): The access token used to call the IAM endpoint. Returns: Tuple[str, datetime]: The ID token and expiration. """ body = {"audience": audience, "includeEmail": "true", "useEmailAzp": "true"} response_data = _token_endpoint_request( request, _IAM_IDTOKEN_ENDPOINT.format(signer_email), body, access_token=access_token, use_json=True, ) try: id_token = response_data["token"] except KeyError as caught_exc: new_exc = exceptions.RefreshError( "No ID token in response.", response_data, retryable=False ) six.raise_from(new_exc, caught_exc) payload = jwt.decode(id_token, verify=False) expiry = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(payload["exp"]) return id_token, expiry def id_token_jwt_grant(request, token_uri, assertion, can_retry=True): """Implements the JWT Profile for OAuth 2.0 Authorization Grants, but requests an OpenID Connect ID Token instead of an access token. This is a variant on the standard JWT Profile that is currently unique to Google. This was added for the benefit of authenticating to services that require ID Tokens instead of access tokens or JWT bearer tokens. Args: request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make HTTP requests. token_uri (str): The OAuth 2.0 authorization server's token endpoint URI. assertion (str): JWT token signed by a service account. The token's payload must include a ``target_audience`` claim. can_retry (bool): Enable or disable request retry behavior. Returns: Tuple[str, Optional[datetime], Mapping[str, str]]: The (encoded) Open ID Connect ID Token, expiration, and additional data returned by the endpoint. Raises: google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError: If the token endpoint returned an error. """ body = {"assertion": assertion, "grant_type": _JWT_GRANT_TYPE} response_data = _token_endpoint_request( request, token_uri, body, can_retry=can_retry, headers={ metrics.API_CLIENT_HEADER: metrics.token_request_id_token_sa_assertion() }, ) try: id_token = response_data["id_token"] except KeyError as caught_exc: new_exc = exceptions.RefreshError( "No ID token in response.", response_data, retryable=False ) six.raise_from(new_exc, caught_exc) payload = jwt.decode(id_token, verify=False) expiry = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(payload["exp"]) return id_token, expiry, response_data def _handle_refresh_grant_response(response_data, refresh_token): """Extract tokens from refresh grant response. Args: response_data (Mapping[str, str]): Refresh grant response data. refresh_token (str): Current refresh token. Returns: Tuple[str, str, Optional[datetime], Mapping[str, str]]: The access token, refresh token, expiration, and additional data returned by the token endpoint. If response_data doesn't have refresh token, then the current refresh token will be returned. Raises: google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError: If the token endpoint returned an error. """ try: access_token = response_data["access_token"] except KeyError as caught_exc: new_exc = exceptions.RefreshError( "No access token in response.", response_data, retryable=False ) six.raise_from(new_exc, caught_exc) refresh_token = response_data.get("refresh_token", refresh_token) expiry = _parse_expiry(response_data) return access_token, refresh_token, expiry, response_data def refresh_grant( request, token_uri, refresh_token, client_id, client_secret, scopes=None, rapt_token=None, can_retry=True, ): """Implements the OAuth 2.0 refresh token grant. For more details, see `rfc678 section 6`_. Args: request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make HTTP requests. token_uri (str): The OAuth 2.0 authorizations server's token endpoint URI. refresh_token (str): The refresh token to use to get a new access token. client_id (str): The OAuth 2.0 application's client ID. client_secret (str): The Oauth 2.0 appliaction's client secret. scopes (Optional(Sequence[str])): Scopes to request. If present, all scopes must be authorized for the refresh token. Useful if refresh token has a wild card scope (e.g. 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/any-api'). rapt_token (Optional(str)): The reauth Proof Token. can_retry (bool): Enable or disable request retry behavior. Returns: Tuple[str, str, Optional[datetime], Mapping[str, str]]: The access token, new or current refresh token, expiration, and additional data returned by the token endpoint. Raises: google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError: If the token endpoint returned an error. .. _rfc6748 section 6: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-6 """ body = { "grant_type": _REFRESH_GRANT_TYPE, "client_id": client_id, "client_secret": client_secret, "refresh_token": refresh_token, } if scopes: body["scope"] = " ".join(scopes) if rapt_token: body["rapt"] = rapt_token response_data = _token_endpoint_request( request, token_uri, body, can_retry=can_retry ) return _handle_refresh_grant_response(response_data, refresh_token)