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mod_http_oauth2: Add role selector to consent page
List includes all roles available to the user, if more than one.
Defaults to either the first role in the scope string or the users
primary role.
Earlier draft listed all roles, but having options that can't be
selected is bad UX and the entire list of all roles on the server could
be long, and perhaps even sensitive.
Allows e.g. picking a role with fewer permissions than what might
otherwise have been selected.
UX wise, doing this with more checkboxes or possibly radio buttons would
have been confusion and/or looked messier.
Fixes the previous situation where unselecting a role would default to
the primary role, which could be more permissions than requested.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 05 May 2023 01:23:13 +0200 |
parent | 5130:0772facc786f |
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local id = require "util.id"; local jid = require "util.jid"; local set = require "util.set"; local st = require "util.stanza"; if module:get_host_type() ~= "local" then module:log("error", "mod_%s must be loaded as a regular module, not on Components", module.name); return end module:depends "track_muc_joins"; module:add_feature("https://modules.prosody.im/mod_" .. module.name); local local_sessions = prosody.hosts[module.host].sessions; module:hook_global("s2s-destroyed", function(event) local s2s_session = event.session; if s2s_session.direction == "outgoing" and s2s_session.from_host ~= module.host then return elseif s2s_session.direction == "incoming" and s2s_session.to_host ~= module.host then return end local related_hosts = set.new({ s2s_session.direction == "outgoing" and s2s_session.to_host or s2s_session.from_host }); if s2s_session.hosts then -- While rarely used, multiplexing is still supported for host, state in pairs(s2s_session.hosts) do if state.authed then related_hosts:add(host); end end end for _, user_session in pairs(local_sessions) do for _, session in pairs(user_session.sessions) do if session.rooms_joined then for room, info in pairs(session.rooms_joined) do local nick = info.nick or info; local room_nick = room .. "/" .. nick; if related_hosts:contains(jid.host(room)) then -- User is in a MUC room for which the s2s connection was lost. Now what? -- Self-ping -- ========= -- -- Response of <iq type=result> means the user is still in the room -- (and self-ping is supported), so we do nothing. -- -- An error reply either means the user has fallen out of the room, -- or that self-ping is unsupported. In the later case, whether the -- user is still joined is indeterminate and we might as well -- pretend they fell out. module:send_iq(st.iq({ type = "get"; id = id.medium(); from = session.full_jid; to = room_nick }) :tag("ping", { xmlns = "urn:xmpp:ping"; })) :catch(function(err) module:send( st.presence({ type = "unavailable"; id = id.medium(); to = session.full_jid; from = room_nick }) :tag("x", { xmlns = "http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user" }) :tag("item", { affiliation = "none"; role = "none" }) :text_tag("reason", err.text or "Connection to remote server lost") :up() :tag("status", { code = "110" }):up() :tag("status", { code = "333" }):up() :reset()); end); -- TODO do this with some delay? end end end end end end);