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- # Copyright (c) 2019 Ultimaker B.V.
- # Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
- import json
- from datetime import datetime, timedelta
- from typing import Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
- from urllib.parse import urlencode
- import requests.exceptions
- from PyQt5.QtCore import QUrl
- from PyQt5.QtGui import QDesktopServices
- from UM.Logger import Logger
- from UM.Message import Message
- from UM.Signal import Signal
- from cura.OAuth2.LocalAuthorizationServer import LocalAuthorizationServer
- from cura.OAuth2.AuthorizationHelpers import AuthorizationHelpers, TOKEN_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT
- from cura.OAuth2.Models import AuthenticationResponse
- from UM.i18n import i18nCatalog
- i18n_catalog = i18nCatalog("cura")
- if TYPE_CHECKING:
- from cura.OAuth2.Models import UserProfile, OAuth2Settings
- from UM.Preferences import Preferences
- ## The authorization service is responsible for handling the login flow,
- # storing user credentials and providing account information.
- class AuthorizationService:
- # Emit signal when authentication is completed.
- onAuthStateChanged = Signal()
- # Emit signal when authentication failed.
- onAuthenticationError = Signal()
- accessTokenChanged = Signal()
- def __init__(self, settings: "OAuth2Settings", preferences: Optional["Preferences"] = None) -> None:
- self._settings = settings
- self._auth_helpers = AuthorizationHelpers(settings)
- self._auth_url = "{}/authorize".format(self._settings.OAUTH_SERVER_URL)
- self._auth_data = None # type: Optional[AuthenticationResponse]
- self._user_profile = None # type: Optional["UserProfile"]
- self._preferences = preferences
- self._server = LocalAuthorizationServer(self._auth_helpers, self._onAuthStateChanged, daemon=True)
- self._unable_to_get_data_message = None # type: Optional[Message]
- self.onAuthStateChanged.connect(self._authChanged)
- def _authChanged(self, logged_in):
- if logged_in and self._unable_to_get_data_message is not None:
- self._unable_to_get_data_message.hide()
- def initialize(self, preferences: Optional["Preferences"] = None) -> None:
- if preferences is not None:
- self._preferences = preferences
- if self._preferences:
- self._preferences.addPreference(self._settings.AUTH_DATA_PREFERENCE_KEY, "{}")
- ## Get the user profile as obtained from the JWT (JSON Web Token).
- # If the JWT is not yet parsed, calling this will take care of that.
- # \return UserProfile if a user is logged in, None otherwise.
- # \sa _parseJWT
- def getUserProfile(self) -> Optional["UserProfile"]:
- if not self._user_profile:
- # If no user profile was stored locally, we try to get it from JWT.
- try:
- self._user_profile = self._parseJWT()
- except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError:
- # Unable to get connection, can't login.
- Logger.logException("w", "Unable to validate user data with the remote server.")
- return None
- if not self._user_profile and self._auth_data:
- # If there is still no user profile from the JWT, we have to log in again.
- Logger.log("w", "The user profile could not be loaded. The user must log in again!")
- self.deleteAuthData()
- return None
- return self._user_profile
- ## Tries to parse the JWT (JSON Web Token) data, which it does if all the needed data is there.
- # \return UserProfile if it was able to parse, None otherwise.
- def _parseJWT(self) -> Optional["UserProfile"]:
- if not self._auth_data or self._auth_data.access_token is None:
- # If no auth data exists, we should always log in again.
- Logger.log("d", "There was no auth data or access token")
- return None
- user_data = self._auth_helpers.parseJWT(self._auth_data.access_token)
- if user_data:
- # If the profile was found, we return it immediately.
- return user_data
- # The JWT was expired or invalid and we should request a new one.
- if self._auth_data.refresh_token is None:
- Logger.log("w", "There was no refresh token in the auth data.")
- return None
- self._auth_data = self._auth_helpers.getAccessTokenUsingRefreshToken(self._auth_data.refresh_token)
- if not self._auth_data or self._auth_data.access_token is None:
- Logger.log("w", "Unable to use the refresh token to get a new access token.")
- # The token could not be refreshed using the refresh token. We should login again.
- return None
- # Ensure it gets stored as otherwise we only have it in memory. The stored refresh token has been deleted
- # from the server already.
- self._storeAuthData(self._auth_data)
- return self._auth_helpers.parseJWT(self._auth_data.access_token)
- ## Get the access token as provided by the repsonse data.
- def getAccessToken(self) -> Optional[str]:
- if self._auth_data is None:
- Logger.log("d", "No auth data to retrieve the access_token from")
- return None
- # Check if the current access token is expired and refresh it if that is the case.
- # We have a fallback on a date far in the past for currently stored auth data in cura.cfg.
- received_at = datetime.strptime(self._auth_data.received_at, TOKEN_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT) \
- if self._auth_data.received_at else datetime(2000, 1, 1)
- expiry_date = received_at + timedelta(seconds = float(self._auth_data.expires_in or 0) - 60)
- if datetime.now() > expiry_date:
- self.refreshAccessToken()
- return self._auth_data.access_token if self._auth_data else None
- ## Try to refresh the access token. This should be used when it has expired.
- def refreshAccessToken(self) -> None:
- if self._auth_data is None or self._auth_data.refresh_token is None:
- Logger.log("w", "Unable to refresh access token, since there is no refresh token.")
- return
- response = self._auth_helpers.getAccessTokenUsingRefreshToken(self._auth_data.refresh_token)
- if response.success:
- self._storeAuthData(response)
- self.onAuthStateChanged.emit(logged_in = True)
- else:
- Logger.log("w", "Failed to get a new access token from the server.")
- self.onAuthStateChanged.emit(logged_in = False)
- ## Delete the authentication data that we have stored locally (eg; logout)
- def deleteAuthData(self) -> None:
- if self._auth_data is not None:
- self._storeAuthData()
- self.onAuthStateChanged.emit(logged_in = False)
- ## Start the flow to become authenticated. This will start a new webbrowser tap, prompting the user to login.
- def startAuthorizationFlow(self) -> None:
- Logger.log("d", "Starting new OAuth2 flow...")
- # Create the tokens needed for the code challenge (PKCE) extension for OAuth2.
- # This is needed because the CuraDrivePlugin is a untrusted (open source) client.
- # More details can be found at https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7636.
- verification_code = self._auth_helpers.generateVerificationCode()
- challenge_code = self._auth_helpers.generateVerificationCodeChallenge(verification_code)
- state = AuthorizationHelpers.generateVerificationCode()
- # Create the query string needed for the OAuth2 flow.
- query_string = urlencode({
- "client_id": self._settings.CLIENT_ID,
- "redirect_uri": self._settings.CALLBACK_URL,
- "scope": self._settings.CLIENT_SCOPES,
- "response_type": "code",
- "state": state, # Forever in our Hearts, RIP "(.Y.)" (2018-2020)
- "code_challenge": challenge_code,
- "code_challenge_method": "S512"
- })
- # Open the authorization page in a new browser window.
- QDesktopServices.openUrl(QUrl("{}?{}".format(self._auth_url, query_string)))
- # Start a local web server to receive the callback URL on.
- self._server.start(verification_code, state)
- ## Callback method for the authentication flow.
- def _onAuthStateChanged(self, auth_response: AuthenticationResponse) -> None:
- if auth_response.success:
- self._storeAuthData(auth_response)
- self.onAuthStateChanged.emit(logged_in = True)
- else:
- self.onAuthenticationError.emit(logged_in = False, error_message = auth_response.err_message)
- self._server.stop() # Stop the web server at all times.
- ## Load authentication data from preferences.
- def loadAuthDataFromPreferences(self) -> None:
- if self._preferences is None:
- Logger.log("e", "Unable to load authentication data, since no preference has been set!")
- return
- try:
- preferences_data = json.loads(self._preferences.getValue(self._settings.AUTH_DATA_PREFERENCE_KEY))
- if preferences_data:
- self._auth_data = AuthenticationResponse(**preferences_data)
- # Also check if we can actually get the user profile information.
- user_profile = self.getUserProfile()
- if user_profile is not None:
- self.onAuthStateChanged.emit(logged_in = True)
- else:
- if self._unable_to_get_data_message is not None:
- self._unable_to_get_data_message.hide()
- self._unable_to_get_data_message = Message(i18n_catalog.i18nc("@info", "Unable to reach the Ultimaker account server."), title = i18n_catalog.i18nc("@info:title", "Warning"))
- self._unable_to_get_data_message.show()
- except ValueError:
- Logger.logException("w", "Could not load auth data from preferences")
- ## Store authentication data in preferences.
- def _storeAuthData(self, auth_data: Optional[AuthenticationResponse] = None) -> None:
- Logger.log("d", "Attempting to store the auth data")
- if self._preferences is None:
- Logger.log("e", "Unable to save authentication data, since no preference has been set!")
- return
-
- self._auth_data = auth_data
- if auth_data:
- self._user_profile = self.getUserProfile()
- self._preferences.setValue(self._settings.AUTH_DATA_PREFERENCE_KEY, json.dumps(vars(auth_data)))
- else:
- self._user_profile = None
- self._preferences.resetPreference(self._settings.AUTH_DATA_PREFERENCE_KEY)
- self.accessTokenChanged.emit()
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