SAML 2.0 authentication for Django
Project description
django-mellon
SAML 2.0 authentication for Django
Usage
You need to have the Python binding for the Lasso library installed, you can find source and package for Debian on http://lasso.entrouvert.org/download/.
Add mellon to your installed apps:
INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'mellon', )
Add the SAMLBacked to your authentication backends:
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ( ... 'mellon.backends.SAMLBackend', )
Add mellon urls to your urls:
urlpatterns = patterns('', ... url(r'^/accounts/mellon/', include('mellon.urls')), )
If SAML 2.0 should be your only authentication method you can define mellon_login as you main LOGIN_URL:
LOGIN_URL = 'mellon_login' LOGOUT_URL = 'mellon_logout'
Your metadata will be downloadable through HTTP on
If your identity provider ask for your assertion consumer URL it’s on
If your identity provider ask for your logout URL it’s on
Session
After an authentication attributes are stored in the session using a dictionary, the key is mellon_session. The dictionary contains:
issuer: the EntityID of the identity provider
name_id_content: the value of the NameID
name_id_format: the format of the NameID
authn_instant: the ISO8601 date of the authentication on the identity provider, optional.
session_not_on_or_after: the ISO8691 date after which the local session should be closed. Note that we automatically set the expiration of the Django session to this value if it’s available.
authn_context_class_ref: the authentication method of the current authentication on the identity provider. You can restrict authorized authentication methods using the setting MELLON_AUTHN_CLASSREF.
all attributes extracted from the assertion.
Settings
All generic setting apart from MELLON_IDENTITY_PROVIDERS can be overridden in the identity provider settings by removing the MELLON_ prefix.
MELLON_IDENTITY_PROVIDERS
A list of dictionaries, only one key is mandatory in those dictionaries METADATA it should contain the UTF-8 content of the metadata file of the identity provider or if it starts with a slash the absolute path toward a metadata file. All other keys are override of generic settings.
MELLON_PUBLIC_KEYS
List of public keys of this service provider, add multiple keys for doing key roll-over
MELLON_PRIVATE_KEY
The PKCS#8 PEM encoded private key. If neither MELLON_PRIVATE_KEYS and MELLON_PRIVATE_KEY are set, request will not be signed.
MELLON_PRIVATE_KEY_PASSWORD
Password for the private key if needed, default is None
MELLON_PRIVATE_KEYS
A list of private keys contained in strings (same format ass MELLON_PRIVATE_KEY) or of tuple paris (private_key, private_key_password). If MELLON_PRIVATE_KEY is None, the first key in MELLON_PRIVATE_KEYS will be used to sign messages. Other keys are only for decrypting encrypted assertions. If the same key appear in MELLON_PRIVATE_KEY and MELLON_PRIVATE_KEYS it will be ignored the second time. If neither MELLON_PRIVATE_KEYS and MELLON_PRIVATE_KEY are set, request will not be signed.
MELLON_NAME_ID_FORMATS
NameID formats to advertise in the metadata file, default is ().
MELLON_NAME_ID_POLICY_FORMAT
The NameID format to request, default is None.
MELLON_FORCE_AUTHN
Whether to force authentication on each authencation request, default is False.
MELLON_ADAPTER
A list of class providings methods handling SAML authorization, user lookup and provisioning. Optional methods on theses classes are
authorize(idp, saml_attributes) -> boolean
If any adapter returns False, the authentication is refused. It’s possible to raise PermissionDenied to show a specific message on the login interface.
lookup_user(idp, saml_attributes) -> User / None
Each adapter is called in the order of the settings, the first return value which is not None is kept as the authenticated user.
provision(user, idp, saml_attributes -> None
This method is there to fill an existing user fields with data from the SAML attributes or to provision any kind of object in the application.
Settings of the default adapter
The following settings are used by the default adapter mellon.adapters.DefaulAdapter if you use your own adapter you can ignore them. If your adapter inherit from the default adapter those settings can still be applicable.
MELLON_REALM
The default realm to associate to user created with the default adapter, default is ‘saml’.
MELLON_PROVISION
Whether to create user if their username does not already exists, default is True.
MELLON_USERNAME_TEMPLATE
The template to build and/or retrieve a user from its username based on received attributes, the syntax is the one from the str.format() method of Python. Available variables are:
realm
idp (current setting for the idp issuing the assertion)
attributes
The default value is {attributes{name_id_content]}@realm.
Another example could be {atttributes[uid][0]} to set the passed username as the username of the newly created user.
MELLON_ATTRIBUTE_MAPPING
Maps templates based on SAML attributes to field of the user model. Default is {}. To copy standard LDAP attributes into your Django user model could for example do that:
MELLON_ATTRIBUTE_MAPPING = { 'email': '{attributes[mail][0]', 'first_name': '{attributes[gn][0]}', 'last_name': '{attributes[sn][0]}', }
MELLON_SUPERUSER_MAPPING
Attributes superuser flags to user if a SAML attribute contains a given value, default is {}. Ex.:
MELLON_SUPERUSER_MAPPING = { 'roles': 'Admin', }
MELLON_AUTHN_CLASSREF
Authorized authentication class references, default is (). Empty value means everything is authorized. Authentication class reference must be obtained from your identity provider but SHOULD come from the SAML 2.0 specification.
MELLON_GROUP_ATTRIBUTE
Name of the SAML attribute to map to Django group names, default is None. Ex.:
MELLON_GROUP_ATTRIBUTE = ‘role’
MELLON_CREATE_GROUP
Whether to create group or only assign existing groups, default is True.
MELLON_ERROR_URL
URL for the continue link when authentication fails, default is None. If not ERROR_URL is None, the RelayState is used. If there is no RelayState, the LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL, which defaults to /, is used.
MELLON_ERROR_REDIRECT_AFTER_TIMEOUT
Timeout in seconds before automatically redirecting the user to the continue URL when authentication has failed. Default is 120 seconds.
MELLON_VERIFY_SSL_CERTIFICATE
Verify SSL certificate when doing HTTP requests, used when resolving artifacts. Default is True.
MELLON_TRANSIENT_FEDERATION_ATTRIBUTE
Name of an attribute to use in replacement of the NameID content when the NameID format is transient. Without it no login using a transient NameID can occur with the default adapter. Default is None.
MELLON_DEFAULT_ASSERTION_CONSUMER_BINDING
Should be post or artifact. Default is post. You can refer to the SAML 2.0 specification to learn the difference.
Tests
Unit tests are written using pytest and launched using tox, and can be run with:
tox
Remarks
To honor the SessionNotOnOrAfter attribute sent by an IdP you must use a specific SessionEngine, only db and cached_db are supported currently, the equivalent session engines are:
mellon.sessions_backends.db
and
mellon.sessions_backends.cached_db
Changes
1.2.26
allow federation with IdP using transient NameID and stable identifier attribute
add support for artifact POST
replace dateutil by isodate
do not wrap login view in a transaction (using the non_atomic_request decorator), to allow finer use of transaction in the login workflow
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