* Added function to check user access by JWT groups in the account management mock server and account manager
* Refactor auth middleware for group-based JWT access control
* Add group-based JWT access control on adding new peer with JWT
* Remove mapping error as the token validation error is already present in grpc error codes
* use GetAccountFromToken to prevent single mode issues
* handle foreground login message
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Co-authored-by: Maycon Santos <mlsmaycon@gmail.com>
* Extend management API to support list of allowed JWT groups (#1366)
* Add JWTAllowGroups settings to account management
* Return an empty group list if jwt allow groups is not set
* Add JwtAllowGroups to account settings in handler test
* Add JWT group-based user authorization (#1373)
* Add JWTAllowGroups settings to account management
* Return an empty group list if jwt allow groups is not set
* Add JwtAllowGroups to account settings in handler test
* Implement user access validation authentication based on JWT groups
* Remove the slices package import due to compatibility issues with the gitHub workflow(s) Go version
* Refactor auth middleware and test for extracted claim handling
* Optimize JWT group check in auth middleware to cover nil and empty allowed groups
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
The API authentication with PATs was not considering different userIDClaim
that some of the IdPs are using.
In this PR we read the userIDClaim from the config file
instead of using the fixed default and only keep
it as a fallback if none in defined.