umbral_auth/lib.rs
1//! umbral-auth — the built-in authentication plugin.
2//!
3//! The first crate under `plugins/` and the proof of the M7 plugin
4//! contract: a real built-in expressed through `umbral::prelude::Plugin`
5//! with no special-casing inside `umbral-core`. Auth is the most common
6//! plugin, so getting it right here also pressure-tests the
7//! contract for the rest.
8//!
9//! ## M9 v1 scope
10//!
11//! - [`AuthUser`] model: the canonical User model (username,
12//! email, password hash, `is_active` / `is_staff` / `is_superuser`,
13//! `date_joined`, `last_login`).
14//! - [`UserModel`] trait: the minimum surface a custom user model must
15//! satisfy so `AuthPlugin<U>` can swap in any user type. Default impls
16//! cover the optional flag methods so a minimal custom user struct
17//! only has to implement the load-bearing four.
18//! - argon2 password hashing via [`hash_password`] / [`verify_password`].
19//! - [`create_user`], [`authenticate`], [`set_password`] helpers.
20//! `authenticate` and `set_password` are generic over any `U: UserModel`.
21//! - [`AuthPlugin`] registers the user model (which becomes a migration)
22//! plus the `/auth` routes and management commands. The type parameter
23//! defaults to [`AuthUser`] so existing apps need no changes.
24//! - [`login_required`] module: `LoginRequired` config, `LoggedIn<U>`
25//! extractor, `LoginRequiredLayer` middleware, and the
26//! `login_required()` / `login_required_html()` convenience
27//! constructors. A login-required gate in two shapes.
28//!
29//! ## Custom user models
30//!
31//! ```ignore
32//! // 1. Declare a custom user struct.
33//! #[derive(Debug, Clone, sqlx::FromRow, Serialize, Deserialize, umbral::orm::Model)]
34//! pub struct TenantUser {
35//! pub id: i64,
36//! pub username: String,
37//! pub password_hash: String,
38//! pub tenant_id: i64,
39//! pub is_active: bool,
40//! }
41//!
42//! // 2. Implement UserModel (only the four required methods).
43//! impl umbral_auth::UserModel for TenantUser {
44//! fn id(&self) -> i64 { self.id }
45//! fn username(&self) -> &str { &self.username }
46//! fn password_hash(&self) -> &str { &self.password_hash }
47//! fn set_password_hash(&mut self, h: String) { self.password_hash = h; }
48//! }
49//!
50//! // 3. Wire the plugin with your type.
51//! App::builder()
52//! .plugin(AuthPlugin::<TenantUser>::default())
53//! .build()?
54//! ```
55//!
56//! ## Deferred (per `docs/specs/outlines/auth-and-sessions.md`)
57//!
58//! - Permissions, groups, the auth-backend chain.
59//! - The `Auth<U>` request extractor + `#[login_required]`
60//! middleware. Needs `Plugin::middleware()` lifted (M7 deferral).
61//! - Login / logout / password-reset HTTP flows. Needs the full
62//! `umbral-sessions` session middleware wired end-to-end.
63//! - Periodic session cleanup via `umbral-tasks`.
64
65pub mod auth_routes;
66pub mod bearer_auth;
67pub mod challenge;
68pub mod extractors;
69pub mod form_routes;
70pub mod login_required;
71pub mod mailer;
72pub mod password_validation;
73pub mod session_user;
74pub mod throttle;
75pub mod token;
76
77pub use mailer::{AuthMailError, AuthMailer, ConsoleMailer, MailKind, OutgoingMail};
78pub use password_validation::{
79 CommonPasswordValidator, MinLengthValidator, NumericPasswordValidator, PasswordContext,
80 PasswordPolicy, PasswordValidator, UserAttributeSimilarityValidator, validate_password,
81};
82
83pub use bearer_auth::{BearerAuthentication, parse_bearer_header};
84pub use challenge::{
85 AuthChallenge, change_password, reset_password, start_email_verification, start_password_reset,
86 verify_email,
87};
88pub use extractors::{
89 CurrentIdentity, OptionalIdentity, RequireAuth, RequireStaff, resolve_identity,
90};
91pub use login_required::{
92 LoggedIn, LoginRequired, LoginRequiredLayer, current_session_user_id, current_session_user_pk,
93 login_required, login_required_html, resolve_user as current_user_as,
94};
95pub use session_user::{
96 OptionalUser, SessionAuthentication, User, current_user, db_session_var_layer, login,
97 login_with_request, user_context_layer,
98};
99pub use throttle::{
100 Throttle, ThrottleConfig, email_action_throttle_check, login_throttle_check,
101 login_throttle_clear, register_throttle_check,
102};
103pub use token::{AuthToken, PlaintextToken, TOKEN_PREFIX, digest_token};
104
105/// Test shim: thin wrapper over `auth_routes::openapi_paths` so test binaries
106/// (which can't reach into `pub(crate)`) can assert the full path list.
107#[doc(hidden)]
108pub fn auth_routes_openapi_for_test(prefix: &str) -> Vec<(String, serde_json::Value)> {
109 auth_routes::openapi_paths(prefix)
110}
111
112use std::marker::PhantomData;
113
114use argon2::password_hash::{PasswordHash, PasswordHasher, PasswordVerifier, SaltString};
115use argon2::{Algorithm, Argon2, Params, Version, password_hash::rand_core::OsRng};
116use chrono::{DateTime, Utc};
117use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
118use umbral::prelude::*;
119
120// =========================================================================
121// UserModel trait
122// =========================================================================
123
124/// The minimum surface a user model must expose so `AuthPlugin<U>` can
125/// operate on it generically.
126///
127/// All four required methods map directly to columns that auth ACTUALLY
128/// reads or writes. Optional flag methods (`is_active`, `is_staff`,
129/// `is_superuser`) have default impls that return the safe defaults so a
130/// minimal custom user struct doesn't have to repeat them.
131///
132/// `AuthUser` implements this trait unchanged, so existing code that
133/// calls the auth helpers directly keeps working.
134///
135/// ## Required methods
136///
137/// | Method | Column | Used by |
138/// |---|---|---|
139/// | `id()` | `id` | `set_password` WHERE clause; session storage |
140/// | `username()` | `username` | `authenticate` SELECT, `createsuperuser` output |
141/// | `password_hash()` | `password_hash` | `authenticate` verify step |
142/// | `set_password_hash()` | `password_hash` | `set_password` in-place update |
143///
144/// ## Default methods
145///
146/// | Method | Default | Used by |
147/// |---|---|---|
148/// | `id_string()` | `self.id().to_string()` | `Identity::user_id`, session row |
149/// | `is_active()` | `true` | `authenticate` active-user gate |
150/// | `is_staff()` | `false` | admin require_staff check |
151/// | `is_superuser()` | `false` | permission gates |
152///
153/// ## Polymorphic primary key
154///
155/// `id()` returns the model's typed primary key via the existing
156/// `Model::PrimaryKey` associated type — the framework no longer
157/// hardcodes `i64`. A custom user model keyed by `uuid::Uuid`
158/// works as-is:
159///
160/// ```ignore
161/// #[derive(Debug, Clone, sqlx::FromRow, Serialize, Deserialize,
162/// umbral::orm::Model)]
163/// pub struct UuidUser {
164/// pub id: uuid::Uuid,
165/// pub username: String,
166/// pub password_hash: String,
167/// pub is_active: bool,
168/// pub is_staff: bool,
169/// }
170/// impl umbral_auth::UserModel for UuidUser {
171/// fn id(&self) -> uuid::Uuid { self.id }
172/// fn username(&self) -> &str { &self.username }
173/// fn password_hash(&self) -> &str { &self.password_hash }
174/// fn set_password_hash(&mut self, h: String) { self.password_hash = h; }
175/// fn is_active(&self) -> bool { self.is_active }
176/// fn is_staff(&self) -> bool { self.is_staff }
177/// }
178/// ```
179///
180/// The session-row text column, [`Identity::user_id`], and the
181/// permissions plugin all speak strings (via `id_string()`); the
182/// ORM-side WHERE clauses use the typed PK directly (via the
183/// `PrimaryKey: Into<sea_query::Value>` bound). Nothing in the
184/// framework parses `id()` back to `i64`.
185pub trait UserModel: Model + Send + Sync + 'static {
186 /// The row's typed primary key. `set_password` uses this in the
187 /// UPDATE WHERE clause; bearer-token / session backends use it
188 /// to filter on `auth_user::ID.eq(user.id())` style predicates.
189 ///
190 /// The return type is `<Self as Model>::PrimaryKey`, which the
191 /// `#[derive(Model)]` macro derives from the `id` field's type
192 /// (`i64`, `uuid::Uuid`, `String`, etc.). All `PrimaryKey`
193 /// types implement `Display`, so [`id_string`](Self::id_string)
194 /// can stringify without an explicit per-impl override.
195 fn id(&self) -> <Self as Model>::PrimaryKey;
196
197 /// The PK as a string. Used by [`umbral_sessions`] (which stores
198 /// `user_id` as text) and by the REST identity contract's
199 /// [`Identity::user_id`](umbral::auth::Identity) (which is
200 /// uniform across user models).
201 ///
202 /// Default uses the typed PK's `Display` impl — override only
203 /// when the stringification needs to differ from `Display`
204 /// (e.g. a base64-encoded ULID).
205 fn id_string(&self) -> String {
206 self.id().to_string()
207 }
208
209 /// The unique login handle. Matched against the username column in
210 /// `authenticate`'s SELECT query.
211 fn username(&self) -> &str;
212
213 /// The columns a login identifier is matched against in [`authenticate`],
214 /// OR-combined — so a user can sign in with any of them. Default is
215 /// `["username"]` (username-only, the historical behavior). A model with an
216 /// `email` column overrides this to `["username", "email"]` so either
217 /// works. Every listed column must exist on the table and hold a value the
218 /// identifier is normalized to match (see [`normalize_username`]); the
219 /// built-in `AuthUser` stores both `username` and `email` trimmed +
220 /// lowercased, so a case-insensitive login lands on the right row.
221 fn login_columns() -> &'static [&'static str] {
222 &["username"]
223 }
224
225 /// The argon2 PHC-encoded password hash stored in the DB column.
226 /// `authenticate` reads this, verifies it, and moves on.
227 fn password_hash(&self) -> &str;
228
229 /// Replace the in-memory password hash. Called by `set_password`
230 /// after writing the new hash to the database, so the caller's
231 /// `&mut U` reflects the update without a re-fetch.
232 fn set_password_hash(&mut self, hash: String);
233
234 /// Whether this account is active. `authenticate` rejects inactive
235 /// users with `InvalidCredentials` (same error as wrong password -
236 /// no account enumeration). Default: `true`.
237 fn is_active(&self) -> bool {
238 true
239 }
240
241 /// Whether this account has staff-level access to the admin
242 /// interface. Default: `false`.
243 fn is_staff(&self) -> bool {
244 false
245 }
246
247 /// Whether this account has superuser rights. Default: `false`.
248 fn is_superuser(&self) -> bool {
249 false
250 }
251}
252
253// =========================================================================
254// Built-in AuthUser model
255// =========================================================================
256
257/// The canonical authentication user. `#[derive(Model)]` snake_cases
258/// the struct name into the table name `auth_user`; the M3 derive
259/// doesn't yet accept `#[umbral(table = ...)]` so the snake_case
260/// round-trip is the only way to get a plugin-prefixed table name
261/// until the attribute lands.
262#[derive(Debug, Clone, sqlx::FromRow, Serialize, Deserialize, umbral::orm::Model)]
263pub struct AuthUser {
264 pub id: i64,
265 /// `trim` + `lowercase` (gaps3 #34) canonicalize the username on the
266 /// dynamic write path (admin form-submit, REST create/update) so it's
267 /// case-insensitively unique there too — the typed `create_user` path
268 /// normalizes explicitly via `normalize_username` (gaps3 #33). Together
269 /// they close every write surface.
270 #[umbral(unique, trim, lowercase)]
271 pub username: String,
272 /// Shown read-only on edit forms; never on create forms (use the
273 /// admin's password field mechanism for changes). `trim` + `lowercase`
274 /// canonicalize on the dynamic write path — see `username`.
275 #[umbral(noedit, unique, trim, lowercase)]
276 pub email: String,
277 /// Never shown on any form — password management goes through the
278 /// dedicated Change Password flow in the admin. `signal_skip` keeps the
279 /// hash out of every ORM signal payload (audit_2 core-app-config #10), so
280 /// an audit-log subscriber can't copy password hashes into its logs.
281 #[umbral(noform, signal_skip)]
282 pub password_hash: String,
283 pub is_active: bool,
284 /// Staff flag — grants admin-site access. Privileged: the untrusted JSON
285 /// write path (REST create/update, admin form-submit) refuses to set it
286 /// unless the caller authorizes it via `DynQuerySet::allow_privileged`
287 /// (audit_2 H3). Prevents a self-service `POST /users {is_staff: true}`
288 /// privilege escalation. An admin acting as a superuser still toggles it.
289 /// `default = "false"` so a create that had the field stripped fills the
290 /// safe value at the DB rather than tripping NOT NULL.
291 #[umbral(privileged, default = "false")]
292 pub is_staff: bool,
293 /// Superuser flag — full authority. Privileged for the same reason as
294 /// `is_staff`; this is the field a mass-assignment attack most wants.
295 #[umbral(privileged, default = "false")]
296 pub is_superuser: bool,
297 pub date_joined: DateTime<Utc>,
298 pub last_login: Option<DateTime<Utc>>,
299 /// When this user's email was verified, NULL until they complete the
300 /// verification flow. Tracked always; only enforced when the plugin is
301 /// built with `require_verified_email()`.
302 pub email_verified_at: Option<DateTime<Utc>>,
303}
304
305impl UserModel for AuthUser {
306 // `<AuthUser as Model>::PrimaryKey` is `i64` — the derive picks
307 // it up from the `id: i64` field. Returning `self.id` directly
308 // satisfies `fn id(&self) -> <Self as Model>::PrimaryKey` for
309 // the default AuthUser shape; a custom user model with a
310 // `uuid::Uuid` PK would return `self.id` of that type, and the
311 // default `id_string()` would stringify via `Display` for free.
312 fn id(&self) -> <Self as umbral::orm::Model>::PrimaryKey {
313 self.id
314 }
315
316 fn username(&self) -> &str {
317 &self.username
318 }
319
320 /// `AuthUser` accepts either the username or the email as the login
321 /// identifier — both columns are UNIQUE and stored trimmed + lowercased,
322 /// so a case-insensitive match lands on exactly one row.
323 fn login_columns() -> &'static [&'static str] {
324 &["username", "email"]
325 }
326
327 fn password_hash(&self) -> &str {
328 &self.password_hash
329 }
330
331 fn set_password_hash(&mut self, hash: String) {
332 self.password_hash = hash;
333 }
334
335 fn is_active(&self) -> bool {
336 self.is_active
337 }
338
339 fn is_staff(&self) -> bool {
340 self.is_staff
341 }
342
343 fn is_superuser(&self) -> bool {
344 self.is_superuser
345 }
346}
347
348// =========================================================================
349// AuthPlugin<U>
350// =========================================================================
351
352/// A `Mutex`-wrapped optional mailer slot that implements `Debug` manually so
353/// `#[derive(Debug)]` on `AuthPlugin` keeps working even though
354/// `Arc<dyn AuthMailer>` is not `Debug`.
355struct MailerSlot(std::sync::Mutex<Option<std::sync::Arc<dyn mailer::AuthMailer>>>);
356impl std::fmt::Debug for MailerSlot {
357 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
358 f.write_str("MailerSlot(..)")
359 }
360}
361
362/// The built-in authentication plugin, generic over the user model.
363///
364/// `U` defaults to [`AuthUser`] so `AuthPlugin::default()` continues to
365/// work in all existing code unchanged. Apps that need a custom user type
366/// opt in with one line:
367///
368/// ```ignore
369/// .plugin(AuthPlugin::<CustomUser>::default())
370/// ```
371///
372/// ## `user_model_name`
373///
374/// An optional informational string surfaced in OpenAPI schemas and the
375/// admin nav. Default `None` (resolved from `U::NAME` by the plugin
376/// itself when left empty). Set it explicitly when the type name is
377/// insufficient:
378///
379/// ```ignore
380/// AuthPlugin::<TenantUser>::default().user_model_name("tenant_user")
381/// ```
382#[derive(Debug)]
383pub struct AuthPlugin<U: UserModel = AuthUser> {
384 /// Documentation-only: the human-readable name of the active user
385 /// model. Consumed by admin / OpenAPI when surfacing the user table.
386 /// The actual dispatch is entirely through the type parameter `U`.
387 pub user_model_name: Option<String>,
388 /// When `Some`, mount the four built-in routes (register / login /
389 /// logout / me) under this prefix. `None` skips them — the user
390 /// either doesn't want them or is rolling their own surface. Only
391 /// settable on `AuthPlugin<AuthUser>` (the handlers FK into
392 /// `AuthToken` → `AuthUser`); custom user models bring their own.
393 pub default_routes_prefix: Option<String>,
394 /// When `Some`, mount the 7 POST form-action routes (login, logout,
395 /// signup, verify-email, resend, password-forgot, password-reset)
396 /// under this prefix. Default `None` — opt in via
397 /// [`AuthPlugin::with_form_routes`] / [`AuthPlugin::with_form_routes_at`].
398 /// Only settable on `AuthPlugin<AuthUser>`.
399 pub form_routes_prefix: Option<String>,
400 /// When true, wrap the app router with [`user_context_layer`] so
401 /// every template render has `user` in its global context:
402 /// `{ is_authenticated, is_staff, username, ... }`. Opt-in because
403 /// it costs one DB read per request (cookie → session → user); a
404 /// REST-only service has nothing to gain from it. Set via
405 /// [`AuthPlugin::with_user_in_templates`].
406 pub user_in_templates: bool,
407 /// When `Some(name)`, publish the authenticated user's id to the database
408 /// connection as the Postgres session variable `name` on every request, so
409 /// a row-level-security policy can read it via `current_setting(name)`.
410 /// `None` (the default) mounts no layer at all. Set via
411 /// [`AuthPlugin::with_db_session_var`]. gaps3 #45.
412 pub db_session_var: Option<String>,
413 /// The password-strength policy this plugin installs at boot. `None`
414 /// here is NOT "no validation" — `on_ready` installs
415 /// [`PasswordPolicy::default`] (the full secure set) when this is left
416 /// unset, so the plugin is secure by default. The only way to get an
417 /// empty policy is to call [`AuthPlugin::disable_password_validation`],
418 /// which stores an explicit [`PasswordPolicy::empty`].
419 ///
420 /// Wrapped in a `Mutex` because `Plugin::on_ready` only borrows `&self`
421 /// yet needs to MOVE the policy into the ambient `OnceLock`
422 /// ([`PasswordPolicy`] is not `Clone` — it holds boxed trait objects).
423 /// The mutex lets `on_ready` `.take()` it; the first boot wins.
424 password_policy: std::sync::Mutex<Option<PasswordPolicy>>,
425 /// The login/register rate-limit configuration this plugin installs at
426 /// boot. Secure by default ([`ThrottleConfig::default`]: login 5 / 5 min
427 /// per IP+username, register 10 / hour per IP, `enabled = true`). Builder
428 /// methods ([`AuthPlugin::login_throttle`], [`AuthPlugin::register_throttle`])
429 /// tune the budgets; [`AuthPlugin::disable_throttle`] flips `enabled` off
430 /// as an explicit opt-out. `Copy`, so no `Mutex`/`take` dance is needed —
431 /// `on_ready` reads it directly.
432 throttle_config: throttle::ThrottleConfig,
433 /// The mailer sealed into the ambient `OnceLock` on `on_ready`. Wrapped
434 /// in a `Mutex` (via `MailerSlot`) so `on_ready`'s `&self` can `.take()`
435 /// the value. First boot wins; subsequent calls are no-ops.
436 mailer: MailerSlot,
437 /// When `true`, the `register` route auto-sends a verification code and the
438 /// `login` route returns 403 until `email_verified_at` is stamped. Off by
439 /// default — the column is tracked and the endpoints exist regardless; only
440 /// the enforcement gate is toggled here. Set via
441 /// [`AuthPlugin::require_verified_email`] (available on
442 /// `AuthPlugin<AuthUser>` only, since it gates the built-in routes).
443 require_verified: bool,
444 /// Optional override for the argon2 concurrency cap (audit_2 plugin-auth
445 /// #4). `None` uses the framework default — machine parallelism (min 2),
446 /// or the `UMBRAL_AUTH_HASH_CONCURRENCY` env var. Sealed at `on_ready`.
447 hash_concurrency: Option<usize>,
448 _u: PhantomData<U>,
449}
450
451impl<U: UserModel> Default for AuthPlugin<U> {
452 fn default() -> Self {
453 Self {
454 user_model_name: None,
455 default_routes_prefix: None,
456 form_routes_prefix: None,
457 user_in_templates: false,
458 db_session_var: None,
459 // SECURE BY DEFAULT: an unconfigured AuthPlugin enforces the
460 // full validator set. `None` defers to PasswordPolicy::default()
461 // (the secure set) at install time; it does NOT mean "off".
462 password_policy: std::sync::Mutex::new(None),
463 // SECURE BY DEFAULT: throttling is ON for login + register with
464 // the credential-stuffing-resistant budgets above. `disable_throttle`
465 // is the only path that turns it off.
466 throttle_config: throttle::ThrottleConfig::default(),
467 mailer: MailerSlot(std::sync::Mutex::new(None)),
468 require_verified: false,
469 hash_concurrency: None,
470 _u: PhantomData,
471 }
472 }
473}
474
475impl<U: UserModel> AuthPlugin<U> {
476 /// Override the informational user-model name shown in admin / OpenAPI.
477 /// Fluent builder method; the return type is `Self` so it chains.
478 pub fn user_model_name(mut self, name: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
479 self.user_model_name = Some(name.into());
480 self
481 }
482
483 /// Mount the [`user_context_layer`] middleware globally so every
484 /// HTML template gets `user` in its render context — anonymous
485 /// requests see `{ is_authenticated: false }`, authenticated
486 /// requests see the full serialized [`AuthUser`] merged with
487 /// `is_authenticated: true`. Lets templates write
488 /// `{% if user.is_staff %}` without the consumer having to thread
489 /// a user value into every handler's context manually.
490 ///
491 /// One DB read per request (cookie → session → user row). Off by
492 /// default because REST-only services have no templates and the
493 /// cost would be pure overhead. Turn it on for HTML-heavy apps:
494 ///
495 /// ```ignore
496 /// AuthPlugin::<AuthUser>::default()
497 /// .with_default_routes()
498 /// .with_user_in_templates() // ← here
499 /// ```
500 ///
501 /// Implemented via [`Plugin::wrap_router`]; the wrapper wraps the
502 /// merged app router (including every other plugin's routes), so
503 /// admin / REST / playground / your own handlers all see the
504 /// populated context with one builder call.
505 pub fn with_user_in_templates(mut self) -> Self {
506 self.user_in_templates = true;
507 self
508 }
509
510 /// Publish the authenticated user's id to the database connection as a
511 /// Postgres session variable, so a row-level-security policy can read it.
512 ///
513 /// This is the wiring that makes `umbral-rls` usable. RLS is the only
514 /// permission layer in umbral that cannot be bypassed by application code —
515 /// the database itself refuses the row — and a policy expresses "who is
516 /// asking?" as `current_setting('app.user_id')`. Something has to set that.
517 ///
518 /// ```ignore
519 /// App::builder()
520 /// .plugin(SessionsPlugin::default())
521 /// .plugin(AuthPlugin::<AuthUser>::default().with_db_session_var("app.user_id"))
522 /// .plugin(RlsPlugin::new().policy(
523 /// "post", "own_rows", Action::All,
524 /// "user_id = NULLIF(current_setting('app.user_id'), '')::bigint",
525 /// ))
526 /// ```
527 ///
528 /// The variable is set on **every** request, to the empty string when the
529 /// caller is anonymous. That is deliberate: Postgres raises
530 /// `unrecognized configuration parameter` when `current_setting` names a GUC
531 /// that was never set on the connection, so skipping it for logged-out users
532 /// would turn each of their requests into a 500 instead of a clean "you see
533 /// no rows". Write policies against `NULLIF(current_setting(...), '')`.
534 ///
535 /// Identity comes from the session, never from a client-supplied header, and
536 /// a deactivated account resolves to anonymous (the lookup filters on
537 /// `is_active`).
538 ///
539 /// **Costs one session + one user read per request**, and unlike
540 /// [`Self::with_user_in_templates`] it cannot be lazy: the value has to be on
541 /// the connection before the handler's first query, not after something asks
542 /// for it. Off by default for that reason.
543 ///
544 /// **Do not enable RLS on `auth_user` or `session`.** This layer reads them
545 /// to discover who the caller is, before any variable has been set.
546 pub fn with_db_session_var(mut self, name: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
547 self.db_session_var = Some(name.into());
548 self
549 }
550
551 /// Replace the default password-strength policy with a custom one.
552 /// The full [`PasswordPolicy`] you pass becomes the active set at boot;
553 /// the default validators are NOT merged in. Build the policy
554 /// you want from scratch:
555 ///
556 /// ```ignore
557 /// use umbral_auth::{AuthPlugin, PasswordPolicy, MinLengthValidator, CommonPasswordValidator};
558 /// AuthPlugin::<AuthUser>::default().password_validators(
559 /// PasswordPolicy::empty()
560 /// .with(Box::new(MinLengthValidator(12)))
561 /// .with(Box::new(CommonPasswordValidator)),
562 /// )
563 /// ```
564 pub fn password_validators(mut self, policy: PasswordPolicy) -> Self {
565 self.password_policy = std::sync::Mutex::new(Some(policy));
566 self
567 }
568
569 /// Convenience: keep the four default validators but change the minimum
570 /// password length. Equivalent to building a [`PasswordPolicy`] with a
571 /// [`MinLengthValidator`] of `n` plus the other three defaults.
572 pub fn min_password_length(self, n: usize) -> Self {
573 self.password_validators(PasswordPolicy::new(vec![
574 Box::new(MinLengthValidator(n)),
575 Box::new(CommonPasswordValidator),
576 Box::new(NumericPasswordValidator),
577 Box::new(UserAttributeSimilarityValidator::default()),
578 ]))
579 }
580
581 /// Explicit opt-OUT: install an empty policy so NO password validation
582 /// runs. Secure-by-default means an app that genuinely wants to accept
583 /// any password — a throwaway demo, a migration importing legacy hashes
584 /// with externally-validated plaintext — has to ask for it by name.
585 /// Don't reach for this to silence a failing test; fix the fixture's
586 /// password instead.
587 pub fn disable_password_validation(mut self) -> Self {
588 self.password_policy = std::sync::Mutex::new(Some(PasswordPolicy::empty()));
589 self
590 }
591
592 /// Tune the login rate limit: `max` failed-or-not attempts per trailing
593 /// `window`, keyed per IP + username. The default is 5 / 5 min — a budget
594 /// that stops credential-stuffing dead while leaving room for a human who
595 /// fat-fingers their password a couple of times (a successful login also
596 /// clears the counter). Lower it for a high-security surface; raise it for
597 /// a shared-NAT office where many users hit login from one IP.
598 ///
599 /// ```ignore
600 /// AuthPlugin::<AuthUser>::default().login_throttle(10, Duration::from_secs(300))
601 /// ```
602 pub fn login_throttle(mut self, max: usize, window: std::time::Duration) -> Self {
603 self.throttle_config.login_max = max;
604 self.throttle_config.login_window = window;
605 self
606 }
607
608 /// Tune the register rate limit: `max` account-creation attempts per
609 /// trailing `window`, keyed per IP. The default is 10 / hour, which brakes
610 /// mass automated signups without blocking a legitimate burst from one
611 /// office.
612 pub fn register_throttle(mut self, max: usize, window: std::time::Duration) -> Self {
613 self.throttle_config.register_max = max;
614 self.throttle_config.register_window = window;
615 self
616 }
617
618 /// Tune the email-action rate limit: `max` attempts per trailing `window`,
619 /// keyed per IP + email. Covers verify-email, resend-verification, and
620 /// password-forgot. The default is 5 / hour — enough for a user who needs
621 /// a couple of resends, but low enough to stop email-bombing / online
622 /// code-guessing scripts dead.
623 pub fn email_action_throttle(mut self, max: usize, window: std::time::Duration) -> Self {
624 self.throttle_config.email_action_max = max;
625 self.throttle_config.email_action_window = window;
626 self
627 }
628
629 /// Explicit opt-OUT: turn login, register, and email-action throttling OFF
630 /// entirely. Secure-by-default means an app that genuinely wants no rate
631 /// limit — a load test, an internal tool behind its own gateway limiter —
632 /// has to ask for it by name. Don't reach for this to silence a throttled
633 /// test; use a distinct IP/username per attempt or generous budget methods
634 /// instead.
635 pub fn disable_throttle(mut self) -> Self {
636 self.throttle_config.enabled = false;
637 self
638 }
639
640 /// Cap how many argon2 hash/verify operations may run concurrently
641 /// (audit_2 plugin-auth #4). Each argon2id op allocates ~19 MiB and pins a
642 /// CPU, so without a bound a login/register/reset flood can spawn hundreds
643 /// at once and OOM the process. The default is the machine's parallelism
644 /// (min 2) — more concurrent hashes than cores only thrashes and multiplies
645 /// peak memory. Requests past `cap × 8` in-flight (running + waiting) are
646 /// shed with HTTP 503 so clients back off. Override only if you have a
647 /// specific reason (e.g. reserving cores for request handling).
648 ///
649 /// `UMBRAL_AUTH_HASH_CONCURRENCY` overrides this at runtime; a `0` here is
650 /// ignored (the default applies).
651 pub fn hash_concurrency(mut self, cap: usize) -> Self {
652 self.hash_concurrency = Some(cap);
653 self
654 }
655
656 /// Wire the mailer used by the verification + password-reset flows.
657 /// Pass a type implementing [`AuthMailer`] or an async closure
658 /// `|mail| async { ... }`. Unset → [`ConsoleMailer`] (stderr in dev).
659 ///
660 /// ```ignore
661 /// AuthPlugin::<AuthUser>::default().mailer(|m: OutgoingMail| async move {
662 /// umbral_email::send(&umbral_email::EmailMessage::new(m.subject, vec![m.to])
663 /// .html_body(m.html).text_body(m.text)).await
664 /// .map(|_| ()).map_err(|e| AuthMailError::Send(e.to_string()))
665 /// })
666 /// ```
667 pub fn mailer(self, m: impl mailer::AuthMailer + 'static) -> Self {
668 *self.mailer.0.lock().expect("mailer slot poisoned") = Some(std::sync::Arc::new(m));
669 self
670 }
671
672 /// Resolve the JSON route prefix.
673 ///
674 /// Returns `None` when `with_default_routes[_at]` was not called (no
675 /// routes mounted). When the stored value equals `JSON_PREFIX_SENTINEL`
676 /// (set by `with_default_routes()`), returns `{api_base()}/auth` —
677 /// resolved at call-time, after `App::build` has had a chance to set the
678 /// base. A literal prefix stored by `with_default_routes_at` is returned
679 /// as-is.
680 ///
681 /// Private: called from the `Plugin` trait impl (`routes`,
682 /// `route_paths`, `openapi_paths`). Not part of the public API.
683 fn json_prefix(&self) -> Option<String> {
684 self.default_routes_prefix.as_ref().map(|p| {
685 if p == JSON_PREFIX_SENTINEL {
686 format!("{}/auth", umbral::web::api_base())
687 } else {
688 p.clone()
689 }
690 })
691 }
692}
693
694// =========================================================================
695// Default route opt-in. Only exposed on AuthPlugin<AuthUser> because the
696// handlers FK into AuthUser via AuthToken. Custom user models would need a
697// different token model + different handlers; they bring their own surface.
698// The concrete impl block (no <U>) is the compile-time witness: calling
699// `.with_default_routes()` on `AuthPlugin::<CustomUser>` is an error at
700// the call site, not a silent no-op at runtime.
701// =========================================================================
702
703// =========================================================================
704// Ambient require_verified seal — mirrors the password policy / mailer pattern.
705// =========================================================================
706
707/// Process-global flag set once in `on_ready`. Handlers read it as a free
708/// function so they don't need a handle to `AuthPlugin<U>`.
709static REQUIRE_VERIFIED: std::sync::OnceLock<bool> = std::sync::OnceLock::new();
710
711/// Whether the `require_verified_email()` builder was called on the active
712/// `AuthPlugin`. `false` until `on_ready` seals it; `false` as the fallback
713/// if `on_ready` was somehow skipped (should never happen in a well-formed
714/// `App::build`, but safe-default matters here — off = permissive).
715pub(crate) fn verified_email_required() -> bool {
716 *REQUIRE_VERIFIED.get().unwrap_or(&false)
717}
718
719/// Stored by `with_default_routes()` so the JSON prefix can be resolved at
720/// build time (when `api_base()` is already set by `App::build`) rather than
721/// when the builder method is called (before `App::build` has set the base).
722/// An internal null-byte sentinel that no real path can equal.
723const JSON_PREFIX_SENTINEL: &str = "\0auto-api-base\0";
724
725impl AuthPlugin<AuthUser> {
726 /// Mount the built-in `/api/auth/{register,login,logout,me,…}`
727 /// surface. Same handlers that lived in the derive-demo example
728 /// app, promoted to the framework so every app gets them with one
729 /// line. JSON-only; UNIQUE-violation → 409; login returns both a
730 /// Set-Cookie and a bearer token in one response so browsers and
731 /// CLI clients share an endpoint.
732 ///
733 /// The prefix resolves at build time: `{api_base()}/auth`, so it
734 /// follows whatever base the REST plugin set (default `/api/auth`).
735 /// Use [`Self::with_default_routes_at`] to fix a literal prefix.
736 pub fn with_default_routes(mut self) -> Self {
737 // Store the sentinel; `json_prefix()` resolves it at call-time
738 // (which is during `App::build` → `Plugin::routes`), after the
739 // REST plugin has had a chance to call `set_api_base`.
740 self.default_routes_prefix = Some(JSON_PREFIX_SENTINEL.to_string());
741 self
742 }
743
744 /// Same as [`Self::with_default_routes`] but the prefix is yours
745 /// to pick. Useful when `/api/auth` collides with an existing
746 /// surface or you want versioning (`/v1/auth`).
747 pub fn with_default_routes_at(mut self, prefix: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
748 self.default_routes_prefix = Some(prefix.into());
749 self
750 }
751
752 /// Block login until the user's `email_verified_at` column is stamped, and
753 /// auto-send a verification code immediately on `register`. Off by default
754 /// — the `email_verified_at` column is always tracked and the
755 /// `/verify-email` + `/resend-verification` endpoints are always mounted;
756 /// this flag only controls enforcement:
757 ///
758 /// - **register**: after a successful `create_user`, fires
759 /// `start_email_verification` best-effort (a mail failure does NOT fail
760 /// registration; it is logged at `warn` level). The `201` response is
761 /// unchanged.
762 /// - **login**: after `authenticate` succeeds and before minting the
763 /// bearer token / session, checks `email_verified_at IS NULL`; returns
764 /// `403 {error: "email_not_verified"}` if so.
765 ///
766 /// Available only on `AuthPlugin<AuthUser>` because enforcement is
767 /// implemented inside the built-in handlers (which are `AuthUser`-only).
768 /// Custom user models bring their own routes and their own enforcement.
769 ///
770 /// Requires a working mailer in production — wire
771 /// [`AuthPlugin::mailer`] alongside this builder, or users won't receive
772 /// the verification code and will be permanently locked out:
773 ///
774 /// ```ignore
775 /// AuthPlugin::<AuthUser>::default()
776 /// .with_default_routes()
777 /// .mailer(my_smtp_mailer)
778 /// .require_verified_email()
779 /// ```
780 pub fn require_verified_email(mut self) -> Self {
781 self.require_verified = true;
782 self
783 }
784
785 /// Mount the 7 POST form-action auth routes (login, logout, signup,
786 /// verify-email, resend, password-forgot, password-reset) under the
787 /// default `/auth` prefix.
788 ///
789 /// These are the form-action **endpoints** that developer-written HTML
790 /// forms POST to: `<form method="POST" action="/auth/login">`. The
791 /// framework never ships the pages themselves — the developer writes
792 /// those with their own brand and design.
793 ///
794 /// Each handler receives a form-encoded body, runs the same auth logic
795 /// as the JSON surface (including throttle and enumeration-safe guards),
796 /// sets a flash message via the session, then returns a 303 redirect.
797 ///
798 /// Use [`Self::with_form_routes_at`] to mount under a custom prefix.
799 pub fn with_form_routes(mut self) -> Self {
800 self.form_routes_prefix = Some("/auth".into());
801 self
802 }
803
804 /// Same as [`Self::with_form_routes`] but you choose the prefix.
805 ///
806 /// ```ignore
807 /// AuthPlugin::<AuthUser>::default().with_form_routes_at("/accounts")
808 /// ```
809 pub fn with_form_routes_at(mut self, prefix: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
810 self.form_routes_prefix = Some(prefix.into());
811 self
812 }
813}
814
815// The extra bounds beyond `UserModel` are what `resolve_user::<U>` needs to load
816// the row — the same set `LoggedIn<U>` already requires. They are stated here so
817// `wrap_router` can mount `db_session_var_layer::<U>` (gaps3 #45). Any user model
818// that couldn't satisfy them was already unusable with the `LoggedIn` extractor.
819impl<U> Plugin for AuthPlugin<U>
820where
821 U: UserModel
822 + for<'r> sqlx::FromRow<'r, sqlx::sqlite::SqliteRow>
823 + for<'r> sqlx::FromRow<'r, sqlx::postgres::PgRow>
824 + umbral::orm::HydrateRelated
825 + Unpin
826 + Send,
827 <U as umbral::orm::Model>::PrimaryKey: std::str::FromStr,
828{
829 fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
830 "auth"
831 }
832
833 fn models(&self) -> Vec<umbral::migrate::ModelMeta> {
834 // AuthToken FKs against AuthUser specifically (FK target is
835 // a concrete `Model` type, not a `UserModel`). Apps wiring
836 // `AuthPlugin::<CustomUser>` get the user table migrated but
837 // NOT the token table — they bring their own token model
838 // and their own bearer-auth backend.
839 let mut models = vec![umbral::migrate::ModelMeta::for_::<U>()];
840 if std::any::TypeId::of::<U>() == std::any::TypeId::of::<AuthUser>() {
841 models.push(umbral::migrate::ModelMeta::for_::<AuthToken>());
842 models.push(umbral::migrate::ModelMeta::for_::<AuthChallenge>());
843 }
844 models
845 }
846
847 fn templates_dirs(&self) -> Vec<std::path::PathBuf> {
848 // The auth plugin ships its own templates (email bodies, future
849 // HTML auth forms). They live under `plugins/umbral-auth/templates/`
850 // in the repo, and `CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR` resolves to that crate root
851 // at compile time so the path stays correct regardless of where the
852 // binary is invoked from.
853 vec![std::path::PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).join("templates")]
854 }
855
856 fn commands(&self) -> Vec<Box<dyn umbral::cli::PluginCommand>> {
857 vec![Box::new(CreateSuperuserCommand)]
858 }
859
860 fn routes(&self) -> umbral::web::Router {
861 // `default_routes_prefix` is only ever Some when U = AuthUser
862 // (the only impl block that sets it is `impl AuthPlugin<AuthUser>`).
863 // So the prefix-guarded branch is dead code for any custom user
864 // model — both at compile time (the builder method isn't
865 // visible) and at runtime (the field stays None).
866 //
867 // `json_prefix()` resolves the sentinel stored by `with_default_routes()`
868 // to `{api_base()}/auth` at build time, after `App::build` has
869 // had a chance to set the REST base path.
870 let mut r = match self.json_prefix() {
871 Some(prefix) => auth_routes::build_router(&prefix),
872 None => umbral::web::Router::new(),
873 };
874 if let Some(p) = &self.form_routes_prefix {
875 r = r.merge(form_routes::build_router(p));
876 }
877 r
878 }
879
880 fn route_paths(&self) -> Vec<umbral::routes::RouteSpec> {
881 let mut paths = match self.json_prefix() {
882 Some(prefix) => auth_routes::declared_routes(&prefix),
883 None => Vec::new(),
884 };
885 if let Some(p) = &self.form_routes_prefix {
886 paths.extend(form_routes::declared_routes(p));
887 }
888 paths
889 }
890
891 fn openapi_paths(&self) -> Vec<(String, serde_json::Value)> {
892 match self.json_prefix() {
893 Some(prefix) => auth_routes::openapi_paths(&prefix),
894 None => Vec::new(),
895 }
896 }
897
898 /// Mount [`user_context_layer`] on the full merged router when the
899 /// `user_in_templates` flag is on (see
900 /// [`AuthPlugin::with_user_in_templates`]). The layer reads the
901 /// session cookie, hydrates the [`AuthUser`], and pushes a
902 /// `serde_json` representation into [`umbral::templates::CURRENT_USER`]
903 /// for the duration of the request — every template render
904 /// downstream gets `user` in its global context with no per-handler
905 /// plumbing.
906 ///
907 /// Off by default — see the builder method's docstring for the
908 /// "why" (one DB read per request, pointless for REST-only apps).
909 fn wrap_router(&self, router: umbral::web::Router) -> umbral::web::Router {
910 let mut router = router;
911 if self.user_in_templates {
912 router = router.layer(axum::middleware::from_fn(user_context_layer));
913 }
914 if let Some(name) = &self.db_session_var {
915 // Applied last, so it is the OUTERMOST of this plugin's layers: the
916 // session variable has to be on the RouteContext before any inner
917 // layer or handler acquires a connection (gaps3 #45).
918 let name: std::sync::Arc<str> = std::sync::Arc::from(name.as_str());
919 router = router.layer(axum::middleware::from_fn_with_state(
920 name,
921 db_session_var_layer::<U>,
922 ));
923 }
924 router
925 }
926
927 /// Seal the password-strength policy into the ambient `OnceLock` so the
928 /// free-function helpers (`create_user`, `set_password`) can read it
929 /// without a handle to `Self`. Mirrors the sessions plugin's
930 /// `SLIDING_EXPIRY_ENABLED` install.
931 ///
932 /// A `None` configured policy means "use the secure default" — NOT
933 /// "off" — so we install [`PasswordPolicy::default`] in that case.
934 /// `disable_password_validation` is the only path that installs an
935 /// empty policy. The install is idempotent (first boot wins), matching
936 /// the ambient-pool contract.
937 fn on_ready(
938 &self,
939 _ctx: &umbral::plugin::AppContext,
940 ) -> Result<(), umbral::plugin::PluginError> {
941 let policy = self
942 .password_policy
943 .lock()
944 .ok()
945 .and_then(|mut guard| guard.take())
946 .unwrap_or_default();
947 password_validation::install_policy(policy);
948 // Install the rate limiter the same way: the route handlers are free
949 // functions, so they read the limiter ambiently via the `throttle`
950 // free helpers. First boot wins (idempotent set), matching the
951 // password-policy / ambient-pool contract.
952 throttle::install(throttle::AuthThrottle::from_config(self.throttle_config));
953 // Seal the mailer into the ambient OnceLock. If None (not configured
954 // by the builder), the active_mailer() fallback supplies ConsoleMailer.
955 if let Ok(mut guard) = self.mailer.0.lock() {
956 if let Some(m) = guard.take() {
957 crate::mailer::install_mailer(m);
958 }
959 }
960 // Seal the verified-email enforcement flag. First boot wins (idempotent),
961 // matching the password-policy / mailer / ambient-pool contract.
962 let _ = REQUIRE_VERIFIED.set(self.require_verified);
963 // Seal the argon2 concurrency cap BEFORE any request hashing runs, so
964 // the gate's semaphore is sized from it (audit_2 plugin-auth #4). Only
965 // when the builder set an explicit value; otherwise the lazy default
966 // (machine parallelism / env var) applies.
967 if let Some(n) = self.hash_concurrency.filter(|&n| n > 0) {
968 let _ = HASH_CONCURRENCY.set(n);
969 }
970 Ok(())
971 }
972}
973
974// =========================================================================
975// AuthError
976// =========================================================================
977
978/// Errors the auth helpers can produce. Kept narrow at M9 v1 so the
979/// surface is easy to handle in one match arm.
980#[derive(Debug)]
981pub enum AuthError {
982 /// argon2 produced or failed to parse a password hash. Carries the
983 /// raw error so the diagnostic includes argon2's own message.
984 PasswordHash(argon2::password_hash::Error),
985 /// sqlx error executing one of the helper queries.
986 Sqlx(sqlx::Error),
987 /// ORM write error — `create`, `update_values`, etc.
988 Write(umbral::orm::write::WriteError),
989 /// `authenticate` was called with credentials that don't match any
990 /// active user. Returned for both "no such user" and "wrong
991 /// password" so a caller can't tell which from the error alone.
992 InvalidCredentials,
993 /// The plaintext password failed one or more password-strength
994 /// validators (see [`crate::password_validation`]). Carries every
995 /// human-readable reason so the route / form can show the full list.
996 ///
997 /// This is NOT produced by the low-level creation helpers anymore
998 /// (`create_user` / `create_user_with_flags` / `create_superuser` /
999 /// `set_password` are all low-level and do not validate). It is
1000 /// constructed at the **registration boundary** — the `register` route
1001 /// calls [`crate::validate_password`] up front and wraps any failure in
1002 /// this variant, which the route layer then maps to 400. A custom signup
1003 /// flow that wants the same behaviour follows the same pattern.
1004 WeakPassword(Vec<String>),
1005 /// A blocking task offloaded to the tokio blocking pool (argon2
1006 /// hashing / verification via [`hash_password_async`] /
1007 /// [`verify_password_async`]) failed to join — i.e. the task panicked
1008 /// or was cancelled. Carries the `JoinError`'s message. A panic in the
1009 /// hash worker is a real error, surfaced rather than swallowed.
1010 Runtime(String),
1011 /// A session-layer error surfaced through one of the auth helpers
1012 /// (`logout`, etc.). Carries the session error's display string so
1013 /// callers match a single `AuthError` type without importing
1014 /// `umbral_sessions::SessionError`.
1015 Session(String),
1016 /// Template rendering failed (e.g. a missing template file or a
1017 /// syntax error). Carries the minijinja error message.
1018 Template(String),
1019 /// The ambient mailer failed to accept the message for delivery.
1020 /// Carries the `AuthMailError` display string.
1021 Mail(String),
1022 /// A challenge lookup or verification failed. Returned for ALL failure
1023 /// arms in the verification flows (no such user, no active challenge,
1024 /// attempt cap reached, wrong code) so a caller can't distinguish
1025 /// which arm fired — prevents account enumeration.
1026 InvalidChallenge,
1027 /// The argon2 concurrency gate shed this request: too much password
1028 /// hashing/verification is already in flight (audit_2 plugin-auth #4).
1029 /// Route handlers map this to HTTP 503 so clients back off rather than
1030 /// the process ballooning memory under a login/register flood.
1031 Overloaded,
1032}
1033
1034impl std::fmt::Display for AuthError {
1035 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
1036 match self {
1037 AuthError::PasswordHash(e) => write!(f, "umbral-auth: password hash: {e}"),
1038 AuthError::Sqlx(e) => write!(f, "umbral-auth: sqlx: {e}"),
1039 AuthError::Write(e) => write!(f, "umbral-auth: write: {e:?}"),
1040 AuthError::InvalidCredentials => write!(f, "umbral-auth: invalid credentials"),
1041 AuthError::WeakPassword(reasons) => {
1042 write!(f, "umbral-auth: password rejected: {}", reasons.join(" "))
1043 }
1044 AuthError::Runtime(msg) => write!(f, "umbral-auth: blocking task failed: {msg}"),
1045 AuthError::Session(msg) => write!(f, "umbral-auth: session: {msg}"),
1046 AuthError::Template(msg) => write!(f, "umbral-auth: template: {msg}"),
1047 AuthError::Mail(msg) => write!(f, "umbral-auth: mail: {msg}"),
1048 AuthError::InvalidChallenge => write!(f, "umbral-auth: invalid or expired challenge"),
1049 AuthError::Overloaded => {
1050 write!(
1051 f,
1052 "umbral-auth: password-hashing capacity exceeded (try again)"
1053 )
1054 }
1055 }
1056 }
1057}
1058
1059impl std::error::Error for AuthError {}
1060
1061impl From<argon2::password_hash::Error> for AuthError {
1062 fn from(e: argon2::password_hash::Error) -> Self {
1063 Self::PasswordHash(e)
1064 }
1065}
1066
1067impl From<sqlx::Error> for AuthError {
1068 fn from(e: sqlx::Error) -> Self {
1069 Self::Sqlx(e)
1070 }
1071}
1072
1073impl From<umbral::orm::write::WriteError> for AuthError {
1074 fn from(e: umbral::orm::write::WriteError) -> Self {
1075 Self::Write(e)
1076 }
1077}
1078
1079// =========================================================================
1080// Logout helper — single reusable logout for both built-in surfaces and
1081// any custom handler.
1082// =========================================================================
1083
1084/// Log the current request's user out: destroy the session row and emit a
1085/// clearing Set-Cookie on `resp`.
1086///
1087/// This is the single reusable logout — both built-in surfaces (the JSON
1088/// `/auth/logout` route, the HTML auth forms) and any custom handler call
1089/// this rather than reaching for `umbral_sessions::logout` directly.
1090///
1091/// Does NOT revoke bearer tokens (those are explicit-revoke; use
1092/// [`crate::token::AuthToken::revoke`]).
1093///
1094/// # Errors
1095///
1096/// Returns [`AuthError::Session`] if the underlying session destruction
1097/// fails (e.g. DB unreachable). The clearing Set-Cookie is still written
1098/// to `resp` by `umbral_sessions::logout` before the error is returned, so
1099/// the client-side cookie is cleared even on failure.
1100pub async fn logout(
1101 req: &umbral::web::HeaderMap,
1102 resp: &mut umbral::web::HeaderMap,
1103) -> Result<(), AuthError> {
1104 umbral_sessions::logout(req, resp)
1105 .await
1106 .map_err(|e| AuthError::Session(e.to_string()))
1107}
1108
1109// =========================================================================
1110// Password helpers - pure, no DB.
1111// =========================================================================
1112
1113/// Hash a plaintext password with argon2's framework-chosen
1114/// parameters. Returns the PHC-encoded string ready to store in
1115/// the password_hash column. The hash is self-describing so future
1116/// parameter upgrades stay transparent: a verified hash with old
1117/// parameters can be re-hashed on next login.
1118pub fn hash_password(plaintext: &str) -> Result<String, AuthError> {
1119 let salt = SaltString::generate(&mut OsRng);
1120 let hash = password_hasher()
1121 .hash_password(plaintext.as_bytes(), &salt)?
1122 .to_string();
1123 Ok(hash)
1124}
1125
1126/// Verify a plaintext password against an argon2 PHC-encoded hash.
1127/// Returns `Ok(true)` on match, `Ok(false)` on mismatch, and an error
1128/// only when the hash itself is malformed. Callers that just want a
1129/// bool can use `.unwrap_or(false)`.
1130pub fn verify_password(plaintext: &str, hash: &str) -> Result<bool, AuthError> {
1131 let parsed = PasswordHash::new(hash)?;
1132 match password_hasher().verify_password(plaintext.as_bytes(), &parsed) {
1133 Ok(()) => Ok(true),
1134 Err(argon2::password_hash::Error::Password) => Ok(false),
1135 Err(e) => Err(AuthError::PasswordHash(e)),
1136 }
1137}
1138
1139// ── Argon2 concurrency gate (audit_2 plugin-auth #4) ─────────────────────────
1140//
1141// Each argon2id hash/verify allocates ~19 MiB and pins a CPU for ~100 ms.
1142// `spawn_blocking` alone bounds nothing: tokio's blocking pool defaults to 512
1143// threads, so a login/register/reset flood (e.g. distinct usernames that slip
1144// past the per-IP throttle) can run hundreds of hashes at once — 512 × 19 MiB
1145// ≈ 10 GB — and OOM the process. The gate caps CONCURRENT argon2 work so peak
1146// memory is bounded to `cap × 19 MiB`.
1147//
1148// The permit is acquired BEFORE `spawn_blocking`, so a waiting request holds
1149// only its plaintext `String`, not the 19-MiB argon2 buffer — waiting is cheap
1150// and memory stays bounded no matter how deep the queue. To also bound LATENCY
1151// (and stop connections piling up without limit) a second cap on total
1152// in-flight work (`cap × HASH_QUEUE_MULT`, running + waiting) sheds load past
1153// that point with [`AuthError::Overloaded`] → HTTP 503, so clients back off
1154// instead of hanging.
1155
1156/// How many waiters-per-running-slot to admit before shedding load with 503.
1157/// `cap` running + `cap × (MULT-1)` waiting are admitted; the rest get 503.
1158const HASH_QUEUE_MULT: usize = 8;
1159
1160static HASH_CONCURRENCY: std::sync::OnceLock<usize> = std::sync::OnceLock::new();
1161static HASH_GATE: std::sync::OnceLock<tokio::sync::Semaphore> = std::sync::OnceLock::new();
1162static HASH_IN_FLIGHT: std::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize = std::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize::new(0);
1163
1164/// The maximum number of argon2 operations that may run at once. Defaults to
1165/// the machine's parallelism (min 2) — running more concurrent hashes than
1166/// cores only thrashes and multiplies peak memory for no throughput. Override
1167/// with the `UMBRAL_AUTH_HASH_CONCURRENCY` env var (a positive integer);
1168/// [`AuthPlugin::hash_concurrency`] seals a programmatic value at boot.
1169fn hash_concurrency() -> usize {
1170 *HASH_CONCURRENCY.get_or_init(|| {
1171 std::env::var("UMBRAL_AUTH_HASH_CONCURRENCY")
1172 .ok()
1173 .and_then(|v| v.trim().parse::<usize>().ok())
1174 .filter(|&n| n > 0)
1175 .unwrap_or_else(|| {
1176 std::thread::available_parallelism()
1177 .map(|n| n.get())
1178 .unwrap_or(4)
1179 .max(2)
1180 })
1181 })
1182}
1183
1184fn hash_gate() -> &'static tokio::sync::Semaphore {
1185 HASH_GATE.get_or_init(|| tokio::sync::Semaphore::new(hash_concurrency()))
1186}
1187
1188/// Run one CPU-bound argon2 closure on the blocking pool under the concurrency
1189/// gate. Sheds load with [`AuthError::Overloaded`] once total in-flight work
1190/// exceeds `cap × HASH_QUEUE_MULT`; otherwise waits for a permit (cheaply) and
1191/// runs `f` on `spawn_blocking`.
1192async fn with_hash_gate<F, T>(f: F) -> Result<T, AuthError>
1193where
1194 F: FnOnce() -> T + Send + 'static,
1195 T: Send + 'static,
1196{
1197 use std::sync::atomic::Ordering;
1198
1199 let max_in_flight = hash_concurrency().saturating_mul(HASH_QUEUE_MULT);
1200 // Reserve a slot; reject immediately if the bounded queue is full.
1201 let prev = HASH_IN_FLIGHT.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst);
1202 if prev >= max_in_flight {
1203 HASH_IN_FLIGHT.fetch_sub(1, Ordering::SeqCst);
1204 return Err(AuthError::Overloaded);
1205 }
1206 // Ensure the counter is decremented on every exit path.
1207 struct Guard;
1208 impl Drop for Guard {
1209 fn drop(&mut self) {
1210 HASH_IN_FLIGHT.fetch_sub(1, Ordering::SeqCst);
1211 }
1212 }
1213 let _guard = Guard;
1214
1215 // Wait for one of `cap` permits — cheap: only a String is held meanwhile.
1216 let _permit = hash_gate()
1217 .acquire()
1218 .await
1219 .map_err(|e| AuthError::Runtime(e.to_string()))?;
1220 tokio::task::spawn_blocking(f)
1221 .await
1222 .map_err(|e| AuthError::Runtime(e.to_string()))
1223}
1224
1225/// Async wrapper around [`hash_password`] that runs the CPU-bound argon2
1226/// work on tokio's blocking pool via `spawn_blocking`, under the concurrency
1227/// gate (see above). argon2id with the framework parameters takes ~100ms of
1228/// CPU; calling it directly from a request handler pins an async worker thread
1229/// for that whole time, so a login/registration burst starves the runtime and
1230/// HTTP/1.1 connections hang. Offloading keeps the async workers free to drive
1231/// other tasks. **Async request handlers must use this**; the sync
1232/// [`hash_password`] remains for non-async / CLI / test callers.
1233pub async fn hash_password_async(plaintext: &str) -> Result<String, AuthError> {
1234 let p = plaintext.to_owned();
1235 with_hash_gate(move || hash_password(&p)).await?
1236}
1237
1238/// Argon2 hash of a fresh, random, un-recoverable password.
1239///
1240/// For accounts created without a user-chosen password — social login, some
1241/// admin-provisioned users — so `password_hash` holds a **real, valid PHC
1242/// hash** instead of an empty string or a `"!"`-style sentinel. Nobody knows
1243/// the plaintext, so [`verify_password`] cleanly returns `false` for any login
1244/// attempt (rather than erroring on an unparseable marker), and the account can
1245/// still adopt a known password later through the email password-reset flow.
1246pub async fn random_password_hash() -> Result<String, AuthError> {
1247 use base64::Engine;
1248 use rand::RngCore;
1249 let mut buf = [0u8; 32];
1250 rand::rngs::OsRng.fill_bytes(&mut buf);
1251 let random = base64::engine::general_purpose::URL_SAFE_NO_PAD.encode(buf);
1252 hash_password_async(&random).await
1253}
1254
1255/// Async wrapper around [`verify_password`] that runs the CPU-bound argon2
1256/// verification on tokio's blocking pool via `spawn_blocking`, under the same
1257/// concurrency gate. See [`hash_password_async`] for the starvation rationale.
1258/// **Async request handlers must use this**; the sync [`verify_password`]
1259/// remains for non-async / CLI / test callers.
1260pub async fn verify_password_async(plaintext: &str, hash: &str) -> Result<bool, AuthError> {
1261 let p = plaintext.to_owned();
1262 let h = hash.to_owned();
1263 with_hash_gate(move || verify_password(&p, &h)).await?
1264}
1265
1266fn password_hasher() -> Argon2<'static> {
1267 Argon2::new(
1268 Algorithm::Argon2id,
1269 Version::V0x13,
1270 Params::new(19_456, 2, 1, None).expect("hard-coded argon2 params are valid"),
1271 )
1272}
1273
1274/// A fixed, valid Argon2id hash used purely to spend the same CPU on the
1275/// user-lookup-miss / inactive-user paths of [`authenticate`] as a real
1276/// verify would. Without this, a login for an existing active username costs
1277/// one ~30-50 ms Argon2 verify while a login for a non-existent (or inactive)
1278/// username returns right after the DB SELECT — a measurable timing side
1279/// channel that enumerates valid usernames. Computed once, lazily.
1280///
1281/// The plaintext hashed here is irrelevant; it is never compared against a
1282/// real password. What matters is that the string is a well-formed PHC hash
1283/// so `verify_password` runs the full Argon2 KDF against it.
1284fn dummy_password_hash() -> &'static str {
1285 static DUMMY: std::sync::OnceLock<String> = std::sync::OnceLock::new();
1286 DUMMY.get_or_init(|| {
1287 hash_password("umbral-timing-dummy-*").expect("hard-coded dummy hash is valid")
1288 })
1289}
1290
1291/// Spend one Argon2 verify against [`dummy_password_hash`] so a lookup-miss
1292/// path costs the same wall-clock time as a real credential check. The result
1293/// is intentionally discarded; only the CPU cost matters.
1294async fn burn_password_verify() {
1295 let _ = verify_password_async("umbral-timing-burn", dummy_password_hash()).await;
1296}
1297
1298// =========================================================================
1299// Identifier normalization.
1300//
1301// Usernames and emails are stored and matched case-insensitively: a user
1302// who registered `Dalmasonto` / `Dalmas@Gmail.com` must not be able to
1303// register a second account as `dalmasonto` / `dalmas@gmail.com`, and must
1304// be able to log in typing either case. We enforce this by normalizing to a
1305// canonical (trimmed + lowercased) form at BOTH the write boundary
1306// (`insert_user`) and every lookup boundary (`authenticate`, `verify_email`,
1307// `start_password_reset`, the resend-verification routes). Because every row
1308// is written lowercased, the existing `#[umbral(unique)]` constraint on
1309// `username` / `email` then enforces case-insensitive uniqueness for free —
1310// no case-insensitive index needed.
1311//
1312// Custom user models / signup forms that bypass these helpers should call
1313// `normalize_username` / `normalize_email` themselves at their own write and
1314// lookup sites to stay consistent.
1315// =========================================================================
1316
1317/// Canonicalize a username for storage and lookup: trim surrounding
1318/// whitespace, then lowercase. `" Dalmasonto "` → `"dalmasonto"`.
1319///
1320/// Applied by [`create_user`] / [`create_user_with_flags`] /
1321/// [`create_superuser`] on write and by [`authenticate`] on lookup, so a
1322/// username is case-insensitively unique and case-insensitively matched.
1323pub fn normalize_username(raw: &str) -> String {
1324 raw.trim().to_lowercase()
1325}
1326
1327/// Canonicalize an email for storage and lookup: trim then lowercase.
1328/// Emails are treated case-insensitively (the pragmatic standard — no real
1329/// deployment relies on a case-sensitive local part), so `Dalmas@Gmail.com`
1330/// and `dalmas@gmail.com` are the same account.
1331pub fn normalize_email(raw: &str) -> String {
1332 raw.trim().to_lowercase()
1333}
1334
1335// =========================================================================
1336// AuthUser-specific creation helpers.
1337//
1338// These functions are intentionally tied to `AuthUser` because they
1339// construct the struct from a fixed set of columns. A custom user model
1340// that wants equivalent creation helpers should provide its own, using
1341// `hash_password` for the password column. See the docs for the
1342// recommended pattern.
1343// =========================================================================
1344
1345/// Create a new active user with the given username, email, and
1346/// plaintext password. The password is hashed before insert; the
1347/// plaintext never touches the database. `date_joined` is set to
1348/// `Utc::now()`; `last_login` is `None`; `is_active = true`,
1349/// `is_staff = false`, `is_superuser = false`.
1350pub async fn create_user(
1351 username: &str,
1352 email: &str,
1353 plaintext: &str,
1354) -> Result<AuthUser, AuthError> {
1355 create_user_with_flags(username, email, plaintext, false, false).await
1356}
1357
1358/// Create a superuser - `is_staff = true`, `is_superuser = true`,
1359/// `is_active = true`. Used by the `createsuperuser` management
1360/// command and available directly for tests / seed scripts.
1361pub async fn create_superuser(
1362 username: &str,
1363 email: &str,
1364 plaintext: &str,
1365) -> Result<AuthUser, AuthError> {
1366 // Low-level, like every other creation helper: it inserts a row and
1367 // does NOT run the password-strength policy. By design, the low-level
1368 // create_superuser doesn't validate; only the
1369 // registration boundary (the `register` route) and any custom signup
1370 // form do. A trusted operator path (the `createsuperuser` command, a
1371 // seed script, a test) chooses the password deliberately, so there's
1372 // nothing to gate here.
1373 insert_user(username, email, plaintext, true, true).await
1374}
1375
1376/// Insert a new user with arbitrary `is_staff` / `is_superuser`
1377/// flags. Used by `create_user` (flags = false, false) and
1378/// `create_superuser` (flags = true, true); exposed publicly so
1379/// custom seed paths can pick a specific shape (e.g. a staff-but-
1380/// not-superuser editor account).
1381pub async fn create_user_with_flags(
1382 username: &str,
1383 email: &str,
1384 plaintext: &str,
1385 is_staff: bool,
1386 is_superuser: bool,
1387) -> Result<AuthUser, AuthError> {
1388 insert_user(username, email, plaintext, is_staff, is_superuser).await
1389}
1390
1391/// The shared insert path behind [`create_user`], [`create_user_with_flags`]
1392/// and [`create_superuser`].
1393///
1394/// This is the **low-level** creation primitive: it hashes the plaintext and
1395/// writes the row, but it does NOT run the password-strength policy. That's
1396/// deliberate: by design the low-level `create_user` doesn't validate;
1397/// the registration boundary does (in umbral, the `register` route, which calls
1398/// [`validate_password`] itself before reaching here). Keeping validation out
1399/// of the insert path means seed scripts, bulk imports, and the workspace test
1400/// suite can create users with deliberately-chosen passwords without tripping
1401/// the policy. An untrusted signup surface must gate on `validate_password`
1402/// up front; the helper trusts its caller.
1403async fn insert_user(
1404 username: &str,
1405 email: &str,
1406 plaintext: &str,
1407 is_staff: bool,
1408 is_superuser: bool,
1409) -> Result<AuthUser, AuthError> {
1410 let now = chrono::Utc::now();
1411 let hash = hash_password_async(plaintext).await?;
1412 // Canonicalize before insert so the `#[umbral(unique)]` constraint enforces
1413 // case-insensitive uniqueness (every stored row is already lowercased).
1414 let username = normalize_username(username);
1415 let email = normalize_email(email);
1416 let row = AuthUser::objects()
1417 .create(AuthUser {
1418 id: 0,
1419 username,
1420 email,
1421 password_hash: hash,
1422 is_active: true,
1423 is_staff,
1424 is_superuser,
1425 date_joined: now,
1426 last_login: None,
1427 email_verified_at: None,
1428 })
1429 .await?;
1430 Ok(row)
1431}
1432
1433// =========================================================================
1434// Generic auth helpers - work against any UserModel.
1435// =========================================================================
1436
1437/// Verify a username + plaintext password against the user table for
1438/// user model `U`. Returns the user on success; returns
1439/// `AuthError::InvalidCredentials` for both "no such user" and "wrong
1440/// password" (the same shape, so a caller can't enumerate accounts).
1441///
1442/// The query uses `U::TABLE` for the table name. The WHERE clause
1443/// filters on `username = ?` and `is_active = 1` (the standard column
1444/// name for the active flag). Custom models that store the active flag
1445/// under a different column name should filter directly and call
1446/// `verify_password` themselves.
1447///
1448/// Does not update `last_login`; that is the login-flow's job once the
1449/// HTTP layer is wired end-to-end.
1450pub async fn authenticate<U>(username: &str, plaintext: &str) -> Result<U, AuthError>
1451where
1452 U: UserModel
1453 + for<'r> sqlx::FromRow<'r, sqlx::sqlite::SqliteRow>
1454 + for<'r> sqlx::FromRow<'r, sqlx::postgres::PgRow>
1455 + umbral::orm::HydrateRelated
1456 + Unpin,
1457{
1458 // Match the canonical (trimmed + lowercased) form written at signup, so a
1459 // login typed as `Dalmasonto` finds the row stored as `dalmasonto`.
1460 let ident = normalize_username(username);
1461 // OR-combine every login column (`["username"]` by default; AuthUser adds
1462 // `email`) so a user can sign in with any of them, then AND the active-flag
1463 // guard. `login_columns()` is never empty.
1464 let mut ident_match: Option<umbral::orm::Predicate<U>> = None;
1465 for col in U::login_columns() {
1466 let p = umbral::orm::Predicate::<U>::col_eq(col, ident.as_str());
1467 ident_match = Some(match ident_match {
1468 Some(acc) => acc | p,
1469 None => p,
1470 });
1471 }
1472 let ident_match = ident_match.expect("UserModel::login_columns() must be non-empty");
1473 let user: Option<U> = umbral::orm::Manager::<U>::default()
1474 .filter(ident_match & umbral::orm::Predicate::<U>::col_eq("is_active", true))
1475 .first()
1476 .await?;
1477
1478 let Some(user) = user else {
1479 // Constant-work miss path: run one Argon2 verify against a dummy hash so
1480 // an unknown username costs the same wall-clock time as a real one. Skips
1481 // the username-enumeration timing oracle (audit plugin-auth #2).
1482 burn_password_verify().await;
1483 return Err(AuthError::InvalidCredentials);
1484 };
1485
1486 // Defence-in-depth: also check the trait method so custom types
1487 // that compute is_active dynamically (e.g. checking a TTL field)
1488 // are still respected even if the SQL filter passed.
1489 if !user.is_active() {
1490 // Same constant-work reasoning as the lookup-miss branch above: an
1491 // inactive account must not be distinguishable by response latency.
1492 burn_password_verify().await;
1493 return Err(AuthError::InvalidCredentials);
1494 }
1495
1496 if verify_password_async(plaintext, user.password_hash()).await? {
1497 Ok(user)
1498 } else {
1499 Err(AuthError::InvalidCredentials)
1500 }
1501}
1502
1503/// Replace a user's password with a fresh hash of the given plaintext.
1504/// Writes through to the database using `U::TABLE`. `user.password_hash`
1505/// is updated in place on success so the caller can keep using the same
1506/// value.
1507pub async fn set_password<U>(user: &mut U, plaintext: &str) -> Result<(), AuthError>
1508where
1509 U: UserModel,
1510{
1511 // Low-level, like `create_user`: this rotates the stored hash and does
1512 // NOT run the password-strength policy. Validation belongs at the
1513 // boundary — a password-change route or form should call
1514 // `validate_password` (with whatever user context it has) BEFORE invoking
1515 // `set_password`, exactly as the `register` route gates `create_user`.
1516 // Keeping the helper non-validating makes `set_password` a pure setter;
1517 // the form is what validates.
1518 let hash = hash_password_async(plaintext).await?;
1519 let mut patch = serde_json::Map::new();
1520 patch.insert(
1521 "password_hash".to_string(),
1522 serde_json::Value::String(hash.clone()),
1523 );
1524 umbral::orm::Manager::<U>::default()
1525 .filter(umbral::orm::Predicate::<U>::col_eq("id", user.id()))
1526 .update_values(patch)
1527 .await?;
1528 user.set_password_hash(hash);
1529 Ok(())
1530}
1531
1532// =========================================================================
1533// Management command: createsuperuser
1534// =========================================================================
1535
1536/// `createsuperuser` - interactive superuser creation,
1537/// dispatched via `cargo run -- createsuperuser` from any umbral
1538/// project that registers [`AuthPlugin`].
1539///
1540/// Prompts for username, email, and password (the password input
1541/// is read without terminal echo via `rpassword`). The new user
1542/// lands with `is_active = true`, `is_staff = true`, `is_superuser =
1543/// true` - the standard shape for the bootstrap admin account.
1544///
1545/// Flags:
1546///
1547/// - `--username <name>` - skip the username prompt.
1548/// - `--email <addr>` - skip the email prompt.
1549/// - `--noinput` - fail if any required value is missing instead of
1550/// prompting. Useful in CI / containers / declarative seed paths.
1551/// Reads password from `UMBRAL_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD` when set.
1552#[derive(Debug, Default)]
1553pub struct CreateSuperuserCommand;
1554
1555#[async_trait::async_trait]
1556impl umbral::cli::PluginCommand for CreateSuperuserCommand {
1557 fn command(&self) -> clap::Command {
1558 clap::Command::new("createsuperuser")
1559 .about("Create a superuser account (is_staff = is_superuser = true)")
1560 .arg(
1561 clap::Arg::new("username")
1562 .long("username")
1563 .help("Skip the interactive username prompt")
1564 .value_name("NAME"),
1565 )
1566 .arg(
1567 clap::Arg::new("email")
1568 .long("email")
1569 .help("Skip the interactive email prompt")
1570 .value_name("ADDR"),
1571 )
1572 .arg(
1573 clap::Arg::new("noinput")
1574 .long("noinput")
1575 .help(
1576 "Fail rather than prompt for any missing value. \
1577 Reads password from UMBRAL_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD env var.",
1578 )
1579 .action(clap::ArgAction::SetTrue),
1580 )
1581 }
1582
1583 async fn run(&self, matches: &clap::ArgMatches) -> Result<(), umbral::cli::CliError> {
1584 let noinput = matches.get_flag("noinput");
1585 let username = resolve_or_prompt(
1586 matches.get_one::<String>("username").cloned(),
1587 "Username",
1588 noinput,
1589 None,
1590 )?;
1591 let email = resolve_or_prompt(
1592 matches.get_one::<String>("email").cloned(),
1593 "Email",
1594 noinput,
1595 None,
1596 )?;
1597 let password = resolve_password(noinput)?;
1598
1599 let user = create_superuser(&username, &email, &password)
1600 .await
1601 .map_err(|e| -> umbral::cli::CliError { Box::new(e) })?;
1602 println!(
1603 "Created superuser `{}` (id = {}) - is_staff = true, is_superuser = true",
1604 user.username, user.id,
1605 );
1606 Ok(())
1607 }
1608}
1609
1610/// Get a value from the CLI flag, the env var, or the interactive
1611/// prompt. The `noinput` flag fails the CLI call rather than
1612/// prompting when no value is available.
1613fn resolve_or_prompt(
1614 cli_value: Option<String>,
1615 label: &str,
1616 noinput: bool,
1617 env_var: Option<&str>,
1618) -> Result<String, umbral::cli::CliError> {
1619 if let Some(v) = cli_value
1620 && !v.is_empty()
1621 {
1622 return Ok(v);
1623 }
1624 if let Some(key) = env_var
1625 && let Ok(v) = std::env::var(key)
1626 && !v.is_empty()
1627 {
1628 return Ok(v);
1629 }
1630 if noinput {
1631 return Err(
1632 format!("umbral createsuperuser: {label} not provided and --noinput is set").into(),
1633 );
1634 }
1635 print!("{label}: ");
1636 use std::io::Write;
1637 std::io::stdout().flush().ok();
1638 let mut s = String::new();
1639 std::io::stdin().read_line(&mut s)?;
1640 let v = s.trim().to_string();
1641 if v.is_empty() {
1642 return Err(format!("umbral createsuperuser: {label} cannot be empty").into());
1643 }
1644 Ok(v)
1645}
1646
1647/// Get the password - env var -> confirm-prompt with no-echo. Refuses
1648/// to proceed when the two confirmation entries don't match.
1649fn resolve_password(noinput: bool) -> Result<String, umbral::cli::CliError> {
1650 if let Ok(v) = std::env::var("UMBRAL_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD")
1651 && !v.is_empty()
1652 {
1653 return Ok(v);
1654 }
1655 if noinput {
1656 return Err(
1657 "umbral createsuperuser: password not provided (set UMBRAL_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD) \
1658 and --noinput is set"
1659 .into(),
1660 );
1661 }
1662 let first = rpassword::prompt_password("Password: ")?;
1663 if first.is_empty() {
1664 return Err("umbral createsuperuser: password cannot be empty".into());
1665 }
1666 let second = rpassword::prompt_password("Password (again): ")?;
1667 if first != second {
1668 return Err("umbral createsuperuser: passwords do not match".into());
1669 }
1670 Ok(first)
1671}
1672
1673#[cfg(test)]
1674mod timing_tests {
1675 use super::*;
1676
1677 /// The constant-work miss path (audit plugin-auth #2) is only real if the
1678 /// dummy hash is a well-formed Argon2id PHC string — otherwise
1679 /// `verify_password` errors out early instead of spending the KDF cost,
1680 /// re-opening the timing oracle. Assert the dummy is a valid hash and that a
1681 /// verify against it actually runs the KDF (returns Ok(false), not Err).
1682 #[test]
1683 fn dummy_hash_is_valid_argon2id_so_miss_path_spends_kdf() {
1684 let h = dummy_password_hash();
1685 assert!(
1686 h.starts_with("$argon2id$"),
1687 "dummy hash must be Argon2id PHC, got {h}"
1688 );
1689 // A real verify runs against it; a wrong password yields Ok(false),
1690 // which means the full KDF executed (an invalid hash would be Err).
1691 assert!(!verify_password("not-the-dummy", h).unwrap());
1692 }
1693}