rama_http/layer/auth/add_authorization.rs
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//! Add authorization to requests using the [`Authorization`] header.
//!
//! [`Authorization`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Authorization
//!
//! # Example
//!
//! ```
//! use bytes::Bytes;
//!
//! use rama_http::layer::validate_request::{ValidateRequestHeader, ValidateRequestHeaderLayer};
//! use rama_http::layer::auth::AddAuthorizationLayer;
//! use rama_http::{Body, Request, Response, StatusCode, header::AUTHORIZATION};
//! use rama_core::service::service_fn;
//! use rama_core::{Context, Service, Layer};
//! use rama_core::error::BoxError;
//!
//! # async fn handle(request: Request) -> Result<Response, BoxError> {
//! # Ok(Response::new(Body::default()))
//! # }
//!
//! # #[tokio::main]
//! # async fn main() -> Result<(), BoxError> {
//! # let service_that_requires_auth = ValidateRequestHeader::basic(
//! # service_fn(handle),
//! # "username",
//! # "password",
//! # );
//! let mut client = (
//! // Use basic auth with the given username and password
//! AddAuthorizationLayer::basic("username", "password"),
//! ).layer(service_that_requires_auth);
//!
//! // Make a request, we don't have to add the `Authorization` header manually
//! let response = client
//! .serve(Context::default(), Request::new(Body::default()))
//! .await?;
//!
//! assert_eq!(StatusCode::OK, response.status());
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! ```
use crate::{HeaderValue, Request, Response};
use base64::Engine as _;
use rama_core::{Context, Layer, Service};
use rama_utils::macros::define_inner_service_accessors;
use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::fmt;
const BASE64: base64::engine::GeneralPurpose = base64::engine::general_purpose::STANDARD;
/// Layer that applies [`AddAuthorization`] which adds authorization to all requests using the
/// [`Authorization`] header.
///
/// See the [module docs](crate::layer::auth::add_authorization) for an example.
///
/// You can also use [`SetRequestHeader`] if you have a use case that isn't supported by this
/// middleware.
///
/// [`Authorization`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Authorization
/// [`SetRequestHeader`]: crate::layer::set_header::SetRequestHeader
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct AddAuthorizationLayer {
value: Option<HeaderValue>,
if_not_present: bool,
}
impl AddAuthorizationLayer {
/// Create a new [`AddAuthorizationLayer`] that does not add any authorization.
///
/// Can be useful if you only want to add authorization for some branches
/// of your service.
pub fn none() -> Self {
Self {
value: None,
if_not_present: false,
}
}
/// Authorize requests using a username and password pair.
///
/// The `Authorization` header will be set to `Basic {credentials}` where `credentials` is
/// `base64_encode("{username}:{password}")`.
///
/// Since the username and password is sent in clear text it is recommended to use HTTPS/TLS
/// with this method. However use of HTTPS/TLS is not enforced by this middleware.
pub fn basic(username: &str, password: &str) -> Self {
let encoded = BASE64.encode(format!("{}:{}", username, password));
let value = HeaderValue::try_from(format!("Basic {}", encoded)).unwrap();
Self {
value: Some(value),
if_not_present: false,
}
}
/// Authorize requests using a "bearer token". Commonly used for OAuth 2.
///
/// The `Authorization` header will be set to `Bearer {token}`.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if the token is not a valid [`HeaderValue`].
pub fn bearer(token: &str) -> Self {
let value =
HeaderValue::try_from(format!("Bearer {}", token)).expect("token is not valid header");
Self {
value: Some(value),
if_not_present: false,
}
}
/// Mark the header as [sensitive].
///
/// This can for example be used to hide the header value from logs.
///
/// [sensitive]: https://docs.rs/http/latest/http/header/struct.HeaderValue.html#method.set_sensitive
pub fn as_sensitive(mut self, sensitive: bool) -> Self {
if let Some(value) = &mut self.value {
value.set_sensitive(sensitive);
}
self
}
/// Mark the header as [sensitive].
///
/// This can for example be used to hide the header value from logs.
///
/// [sensitive]: https://docs.rs/http/latest/http/header/struct.HeaderValue.html#method.set_sensitive
pub fn set_as_sensitive(&mut self, sensitive: bool) -> &mut Self {
if let Some(value) = &mut self.value {
value.set_sensitive(sensitive);
}
self
}
/// Preserve the existing `Authorization` header if it exists.
///
/// This can be useful if you want to use different authorization headers for different requests.
pub fn if_not_present(mut self, value: bool) -> Self {
self.if_not_present = value;
self
}
/// Preserve the existing `Authorization` header if it exists.
///
/// This can be useful if you want to use different authorization headers for different requests.
pub fn set_if_not_present(&mut self, value: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.if_not_present = value;
self
}
}
impl<S> Layer<S> for AddAuthorizationLayer {
type Service = AddAuthorization<S>;
fn layer(&self, inner: S) -> Self::Service {
AddAuthorization {
inner,
value: self.value.clone(),
if_not_present: self.if_not_present,
}
}
}
/// Middleware that adds authorization all requests using the [`Authorization`] header.
///
/// See the [module docs](crate::layer::auth::add_authorization) for an example.
///
/// You can also use [`SetRequestHeader`] if you have a use case that isn't supported by this
/// middleware.
///
/// [`Authorization`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Authorization
/// [`SetRequestHeader`]: crate::layer::set_header::SetRequestHeader
pub struct AddAuthorization<S> {
inner: S,
value: Option<HeaderValue>,
if_not_present: bool,
}
impl<S> AddAuthorization<S> {
/// Create a new [`AddAuthorization`] that does not add any authorization.
///
/// Can be useful if you only want to add authorization for some branches
/// of your service.
pub fn none(inner: S) -> Self {
AddAuthorizationLayer::none().layer(inner)
}
/// Authorize requests using a username and password pair.
///
/// The `Authorization` header will be set to `Basic {credentials}` where `credentials` is
/// `base64_encode("{username}:{password}")`.
///
/// Since the username and password is sent in clear text it is recommended to use HTTPS/TLS
/// with this method. However use of HTTPS/TLS is not enforced by this middleware.
pub fn basic(inner: S, username: &str, password: &str) -> Self {
AddAuthorizationLayer::basic(username, password).layer(inner)
}
/// Authorize requests using a "bearer token". Commonly used for OAuth 2.
///
/// The `Authorization` header will be set to `Bearer {token}`.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if the token is not a valid [`HeaderValue`].
pub fn bearer(inner: S, token: &str) -> Self {
AddAuthorizationLayer::bearer(token).layer(inner)
}
define_inner_service_accessors!();
/// Mark the header as [sensitive].
///
/// This can for example be used to hide the header value from logs.
///
/// [sensitive]: https://docs.rs/http/latest/http/header/struct.HeaderValue.html#method.set_sensitive
pub fn as_sensitive(mut self, sensitive: bool) -> Self {
if let Some(value) = &mut self.value {
value.set_sensitive(sensitive);
}
self
}
/// Mark the header as [sensitive].
///
/// This can for example be used to hide the header value from logs.
///
/// [sensitive]: https://docs.rs/http/latest/http/header/struct.HeaderValue.html#method.set_sensitive
pub fn set_as_sensitive(&mut self, sensitive: bool) -> &mut Self {
if let Some(value) = &mut self.value {
value.set_sensitive(sensitive);
}
self
}
/// Preserve the existing `Authorization` header if it exists.
///
/// This can be useful if you want to use different authorization headers for different requests.
pub fn if_not_present(mut self, value: bool) -> Self {
self.if_not_present = value;
self
}
/// Preserve the existing `Authorization` header if it exists.
///
/// This can be useful if you want to use different authorization headers for different requests.
pub fn set_if_not_present(&mut self, value: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.if_not_present = value;
self
}
}
impl<S: fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for AddAuthorization<S> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("AddAuthorization")
.field("inner", &self.inner)
.field("value", &self.value)
.field("if_not_present", &self.if_not_present)
.finish()
}
}
impl<S: Clone> Clone for AddAuthorization<S> {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
AddAuthorization {
inner: self.inner.clone(),
value: self.value.clone(),
if_not_present: self.if_not_present,
}
}
}
impl<S, State, ReqBody, ResBody> Service<State, Request<ReqBody>> for AddAuthorization<S>
where
S: Service<State, Request<ReqBody>, Response = Response<ResBody>>,
ReqBody: Send + 'static,
ResBody: Send + 'static,
State: Clone + Send + Sync + 'static,
{
type Response = S::Response;
type Error = S::Error;
async fn serve(
&self,
ctx: Context<State>,
mut req: Request<ReqBody>,
) -> Result<Self::Response, Self::Error> {
if let Some(value) = &self.value {
if !self.if_not_present || !req.headers().contains_key(http::header::AUTHORIZATION) {
req.headers_mut()
.insert(http::header::AUTHORIZATION, value.clone());
}
}
self.inner.serve(ctx, req).await
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use super::*;
use crate::layer::validate_request::ValidateRequestHeaderLayer;
use crate::{Body, Request, Response, StatusCode};
use rama_core::error::BoxError;
use rama_core::service::service_fn;
use rama_core::{Context, Service};
use std::convert::Infallible;
#[tokio::test]
async fn basic() {
// service that requires auth for all requests
let svc = ValidateRequestHeaderLayer::basic("foo", "bar").layer(service_fn(echo));
// make a client that adds auth
let client = AddAuthorization::basic(svc, "foo", "bar");
let res = client
.serve(Context::default(), Request::new(Body::empty()))
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(res.status(), StatusCode::OK);
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn token() {
// service that requires auth for all requests
let svc = ValidateRequestHeaderLayer::bearer("foo").layer(service_fn(echo));
// make a client that adds auth
let client = AddAuthorization::bearer(svc, "foo");
let res = client
.serve(Context::default(), Request::new(Body::empty()))
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(res.status(), StatusCode::OK);
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn making_header_sensitive() {
let svc = ValidateRequestHeaderLayer::bearer("foo").layer(service_fn(
|request: Request<Body>| async move {
let auth = request.headers().get(http::header::AUTHORIZATION).unwrap();
assert!(auth.is_sensitive());
Ok::<_, Infallible>(Response::new(Body::empty()))
},
));
let client = AddAuthorization::bearer(svc, "foo").as_sensitive(true);
let res = client
.serve(Context::default(), Request::new(Body::empty()))
.await
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(res.status(), StatusCode::OK);
}
async fn echo<Body>(req: Request<Body>) -> Result<Response<Body>, BoxError> {
Ok(Response::new(req.into_body()))
}
}