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mod_auth_any/mod_auth_any.lua @ 5264:d3ebaef1ea7a

mod_http_oauth2: Correctly verify OAuth client credentials on revocation Makes no sense to validate against username and password here, or using a token to revoke another token, or itself? In fact, upon further discussion, why do you need credentials to revoke a token? If you are not supposed to have the token, revoking it seems the most responsible thing to do with it, so it should be allowed, while if you are supposed to have it, you should be allowed to revoke it.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Tue, 21 Mar 2023 21:57:18 +0100
parent 2439:1f7820f68868
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-- Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain
--
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--
-- luacheck: ignore 212

local datamanager = require "util.datamanager";
local new_sasl = require "util.sasl".new;

local host = module.host;
local provider = { name = "any" };

function provider.test_password(username, password)
	return true;
end

function provider.set_password(username, password)
	local account = datamanager.load(username, host, "accounts");
	if account then
		account.password = password;
		return datamanager.store(username, host, "accounts", account);
	end
	return nil, "Account not available.";
end

function provider.user_exists(username)
	return true;
end

function provider.create_user(username, password)
	return datamanager.store(username, host, "accounts", {password = password});
end

function provider.delete_user(username)
	return datamanager.store(username, host, "accounts", nil);
end

function provider.get_sasl_handler()
	local getpass_authentication_profile = {
		plain_test = function(sasl, username, password, realm)
			return true, true;
		end
	};
	return new_sasl(module.host, getpass_authentication_profile);
end

module:add_item("auth-provider", provider);