BookStackApp_BookStack/app/Access/Oidc/OidcUserinfoResponse.php
Dan Brown 8b14a701a4
OIDC Userinfo: Fixed issues with validation logic from changes
Also updated test to suit validation changes
2024-04-19 16:43:51 +01:00

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PHP

<?php
namespace BookStack\Access\Oidc;
use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface;
class OidcUserinfoResponse implements ProvidesClaims
{
protected array $claims = [];
protected ?OidcJwtWithClaims $jwt = null;
public function __construct(ResponseInterface $response, string $issuer, array $keys)
{
$contentType = $response->getHeader('Content-Type')[0];
if ($contentType === 'application/json') {
$this->claims = json_decode($response->getBody()->getContents(), true);
}
if ($contentType === 'application/jwt') {
$this->jwt = new OidcJwtWithClaims($response->getBody()->getContents(), $issuer, $keys);
$this->claims = $this->jwt->getAllClaims();
}
}
/**
* @throws OidcInvalidTokenException
*/
public function validate(string $idTokenSub, string $clientId): bool
{
if (!is_null($this->jwt)) {
$this->jwt->validateCommonTokenDetails($clientId);
}
$sub = $this->getClaim('sub');
// Spec: v1.0 5.3.2: The sub (subject) Claim MUST always be returned in the UserInfo Response.
if (!is_string($sub) || empty($sub)) {
throw new OidcInvalidTokenException("No valid subject value found in userinfo data");
}
// Spec: v1.0 5.3.2: The sub Claim in the UserInfo Response MUST be verified to exactly match the sub Claim in the ID Token;
// if they do not match, the UserInfo Response values MUST NOT be used.
if ($idTokenSub !== $sub) {
throw new OidcInvalidTokenException("Subject value provided in the userinfo endpoint does not match the provided ID token value");
}
// Spec v1.0 5.3.4 Defines the following:
// Verify that the OP that responded was the intended OP through a TLS server certificate check, per RFC 6125 [RFC6125].
// This is effectively done as part of the HTTP request we're making through CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST on the request.
// If the Client has provided a userinfo_encrypted_response_alg parameter during Registration, decrypt the UserInfo Response using the keys specified during Registration.
// We don't currently support JWT encryption for OIDC
// If the response was signed, the Client SHOULD validate the signature according to JWS [JWS].
// This is done as part of the validateCommonClaims above.
return true;
}
public function getClaim(string $claim): mixed
{
return $this->claims[$claim] ?? null;
}
public function getAllClaims(): array
{
return $this->claims;
}
}