actix-web-httpauth 0.8.2

HTTP authentication schemes for Actix Web
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use std::{error::Error, fmt};

use actix_web::{http::StatusCode, HttpResponse, ResponseError};

use crate::headers::www_authenticate::{Challenge, WwwAuthenticate};

/// Authentication error returned by authentication extractors.
///
/// Different extractors may extend `AuthenticationError` implementation in order to provide access
/// inner challenge fields.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct AuthenticationError<C: Challenge> {
    challenge: C,
    status_code: StatusCode,
}

impl<C: Challenge> AuthenticationError<C> {
    /// Creates new authentication error from the provided `challenge`.
    ///
    /// By default returned error will resolve into the `HTTP 401` status code.
    pub fn new(challenge: C) -> AuthenticationError<C> {
        AuthenticationError {
            challenge,
            status_code: StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED,
        }
    }

    /// Returns mutable reference to the inner challenge instance.
    pub fn challenge_mut(&mut self) -> &mut C {
        &mut self.challenge
    }

    /// Returns mutable reference to the inner status code.
    ///
    /// Can be used to override returned status code, but by default this lib tries to stick to the
    /// RFC, so it might be unreasonable.
    pub fn status_code_mut(&mut self) -> &mut StatusCode {
        &mut self.status_code
    }
}

impl<C: Challenge> fmt::Display for AuthenticationError<C> {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
        fmt::Display::fmt(&self.status_code, f)
    }
}

impl<C: Challenge + 'static> Error for AuthenticationError<C> {}

impl<C: Challenge + 'static> ResponseError for AuthenticationError<C> {
    fn status_code(&self) -> StatusCode {
        self.status_code
    }

    fn error_response(&self) -> HttpResponse {
        HttpResponse::build(self.status_code())
            .insert_header(WwwAuthenticate(self.challenge.clone()))
            .finish()
    }
}

#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
    use actix_web::Error;

    use super::*;
    use crate::headers::www_authenticate::basic::Basic;

    #[test]
    fn test_status_code_is_preserved_across_error_conversions() {
        let ae = AuthenticationError::new(Basic::default());
        let expected = ae.status_code;

        // Converting the AuthenticationError into a ResponseError should preserve the status code.
        let err = Error::from(ae);
        let res_err = err.as_response_error();
        assert_eq!(expected, res_err.status_code());
    }
}