Ensure the jwks expiresInTime is not zero and add a log indicating the new expiration time
Replace the configuration property only when the flag is being used
- dupword checks for duplicate words in the source code
- durationcheck checks for two durations multiplied together
- forbidigo forbids identifiers
- mirror reports wrong mirror patterns of bytes/strings usage
- misspell finds commonly misspelled English words in comments
- predeclared finds code that shadows one of Go's predeclared identifiers
- thelper detects Go test helpers without t.Helper() call and checks the consistency of test helpers
This PR showcases the implementation of additional linter rules. I've updated the golangci-lint GitHub Actions to the latest available version. This update makes sure that the tool works the same way locally - assuming being updated regularly - and with the GitHub Actions.
I've also taken care of keeping all the GitHub Actions up to date, which helps our code stay current. But there's one part, goreleaser that's a bit tricky to test on our computers. So, it's important to take a close look at that.
To make it easier to understand what I've done, I've made separate changes for each thing that the new linters found. This should help the people reviewing the changes see what's going on more clearly. Some of the changes might not be obvious at first glance.
Things to consider for the future
CI runs on Ubuntu so the static analysis only happens for Linux. Consider running it for the rest: Darwin, Windows
For better auditing this PR adds a dashboard login event to the management service.
For that the user object was extended with a field for last login that is not actively saved to the database but kept in memory until next write. The information about the last login can be extracted from the JWT claims nb_last_login. This timestamp will be stored and compared on each API request. If the value changes we generate an event to inform about a login.
Some IDP use different audience for different clients.
This update checks HTTP and Device authorization flow audience values.
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Co-authored-by: Givi Khojanashvili <gigovich@gmail.com>
This feature allows using the custom claim in the JWT token as a user ID.
Refactor claims extractor with options support
Add is_current to the user API response
Introduced an OpenAPI specification.
Updated API handlers to use the specification types.
Added patch operation for rules and groups
and methods to the account manager.
HTTP PUT operations require id, fail if not provided.
Use snake_case for HTTP request and response body
The management will validate the JWT as it does in the API
and will register the Peer to the user's account.
New fields were added to grpc messages in management
and client daemon and its clients were updated
Peer has one new field, UserID,
that will hold the id of the user that registered it
JWT middleware CheckJWT got a splitter
and renamed to support validation for non HTTP requests
Added test for adding new Peer with UserID
Lots of tests update because of a new field
* Added Domain Category field and fix store tests
* Add GetAccountByDomain method
* Add Domain Category to authorization claims
* Initial GetAccountWithAuthorizationClaims test cases
* Renamed Private Domain map and index it on saving account
* New Go build tags
* Added NewRegularUser function
* Updated restore to account for primary domain account
Also, added another test case
* Added grouping user of private domains
Also added auxiliary methods for update metadata and domain attributes
* Update http handles get account method and tests
* Fix lint and document another case
* Removed unnecessary log
* Move use cases to method and add flow comments
* Split the new user and existing logic from GetAccountWithAuthorizationClaims
* Review: minor corrections
Co-authored-by: braginini <bangvalo@gmail.com>