githaven/vendor/github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go/parser.go
Fabian Zaremba 2e7ccecfe6 Git LFS support v2 (#122)
* Import github.com/git-lfs/lfs-test-server as lfs module base

Imported commit is 3968aac269a77b73924649b9412ae03f7ccd3198

Removed:

Dockerfile CONTRIBUTING.md mgmt* script/ vendor/ kvlogger.go
.dockerignore .gitignore README.md

* Remove config, add JWT support from github.com/mgit-at/lfs-test-server

Imported commit f0cdcc5a01599c5a955dc1bbf683bb4acecdba83

* Add LFS settings

* Add LFS meta object model

* Add LFS routes and initialization

* Import github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go into vendor/

* Adapt LFS module: handlers, routing, meta store

* Move LFS routes to /user/repo/info/lfs/*

* Add request header checks to LFS BatchHandler / PostHandler

* Implement LFS basic authentication

* Rework JWT secret generation / load

* Implement LFS SSH token authentication with JWT

Specification: https://github.com/github/git-lfs/tree/master/docs/api

* Integrate LFS settings into install process

* Remove LFS objects when repository is deleted

Only removes objects from content store when deleted repo is the only
referencing repository

* Make LFS module stateless

Fixes bug where LFS would not work after installation without
restarting Gitea

* Change 500 'Internal Server Error' to 400 'Bad Request'

* Change sql query to xorm call

* Remove unneeded type from LFS module

* Change internal imports to code.gitea.io/gitea/

* Add Gitea authors copyright

* Change basic auth realm to "gitea-lfs"

* Add unique indexes to LFS model

* Use xorm count function in LFS check on repository delete

* Return io.ReadCloser from content store and close after usage

* Add LFS info to runWeb()

* Export LFS content store base path

* LFS file download from UI

* Work around git-lfs client issue with unauthenticated requests

Returning a dummy Authorization header for unauthenticated requests
lets git-lfs client skip asking for auth credentials
See: https://github.com/github/git-lfs/issues/1088

* Fix unauthenticated UI downloads from public repositories

* Authentication check order, Finish LFS file view logic

* Ignore LFS hooks if installed for current OS user

Fixes Gitea UI actions for repositories tracking LFS files.
Checks for minimum needed git version by parsing the semantic version
string.

* Hide LFS metafile diff from commit view, marking as binary

* Show LFS notice if file in commit view is tracked

* Add notbefore/nbf JWT claim

* Correct lint suggestions - comments for structs and functions

- Add comments to LFS model
- Function comment for GetRandomBytesAsBase64
- LFS server function comments and lint variable suggestion

* Move secret generation code out of conditional

Ensures no LFS code may run with an empty secret

* Do not hand out JWT tokens if LFS server support is disabled
2016-12-26 09:16:37 +08:00

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package jwt
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"strings"
)
type Parser struct {
ValidMethods []string // If populated, only these methods will be considered valid
UseJSONNumber bool // Use JSON Number format in JSON decoder
SkipClaimsValidation bool // Skip claims validation during token parsing
}
// Parse, validate, and return a token.
// keyFunc will receive the parsed token and should return the key for validating.
// If everything is kosher, err will be nil
func (p *Parser) Parse(tokenString string, keyFunc Keyfunc) (*Token, error) {
return p.ParseWithClaims(tokenString, MapClaims{}, keyFunc)
}
func (p *Parser) ParseWithClaims(tokenString string, claims Claims, keyFunc Keyfunc) (*Token, error) {
parts := strings.Split(tokenString, ".")
if len(parts) != 3 {
return nil, NewValidationError("token contains an invalid number of segments", ValidationErrorMalformed)
}
var err error
token := &Token{Raw: tokenString}
// parse Header
var headerBytes []byte
if headerBytes, err = DecodeSegment(parts[0]); err != nil {
if strings.HasPrefix(strings.ToLower(tokenString), "bearer ") {
return token, NewValidationError("tokenstring should not contain 'bearer '", ValidationErrorMalformed)
}
return token, &ValidationError{Inner: err, Errors: ValidationErrorMalformed}
}
if err = json.Unmarshal(headerBytes, &token.Header); err != nil {
return token, &ValidationError{Inner: err, Errors: ValidationErrorMalformed}
}
// parse Claims
var claimBytes []byte
token.Claims = claims
if claimBytes, err = DecodeSegment(parts[1]); err != nil {
return token, &ValidationError{Inner: err, Errors: ValidationErrorMalformed}
}
dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewBuffer(claimBytes))
if p.UseJSONNumber {
dec.UseNumber()
}
// JSON Decode. Special case for map type to avoid weird pointer behavior
if c, ok := token.Claims.(MapClaims); ok {
err = dec.Decode(&c)
} else {
err = dec.Decode(&claims)
}
// Handle decode error
if err != nil {
return token, &ValidationError{Inner: err, Errors: ValidationErrorMalformed}
}
// Lookup signature method
if method, ok := token.Header["alg"].(string); ok {
if token.Method = GetSigningMethod(method); token.Method == nil {
return token, NewValidationError("signing method (alg) is unavailable.", ValidationErrorUnverifiable)
}
} else {
return token, NewValidationError("signing method (alg) is unspecified.", ValidationErrorUnverifiable)
}
// Verify signing method is in the required set
if p.ValidMethods != nil {
var signingMethodValid = false
var alg = token.Method.Alg()
for _, m := range p.ValidMethods {
if m == alg {
signingMethodValid = true
break
}
}
if !signingMethodValid {
// signing method is not in the listed set
return token, NewValidationError(fmt.Sprintf("signing method %v is invalid", alg), ValidationErrorSignatureInvalid)
}
}
// Lookup key
var key interface{}
if keyFunc == nil {
// keyFunc was not provided. short circuiting validation
return token, NewValidationError("no Keyfunc was provided.", ValidationErrorUnverifiable)
}
if key, err = keyFunc(token); err != nil {
// keyFunc returned an error
return token, &ValidationError{Inner: err, Errors: ValidationErrorUnverifiable}
}
vErr := &ValidationError{}
// Validate Claims
if !p.SkipClaimsValidation {
if err := token.Claims.Valid(); err != nil {
// If the Claims Valid returned an error, check if it is a validation error,
// If it was another error type, create a ValidationError with a generic ClaimsInvalid flag set
if e, ok := err.(*ValidationError); !ok {
vErr = &ValidationError{Inner: err, Errors: ValidationErrorClaimsInvalid}
} else {
vErr = e
}
}
}
// Perform validation
token.Signature = parts[2]
if err = token.Method.Verify(strings.Join(parts[0:2], "."), token.Signature, key); err != nil {
vErr.Inner = err
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorSignatureInvalid
}
if vErr.valid() {
token.Valid = true
return token, nil
}
return token, vErr
}