wiki.techinc.nl/includes/auth/AuthenticationResponse.php
Florian 3706dcb5c7 Show warnings in HTMLForm and warnings as warnings on Login/Signup form
This commit changes the way how HTMLForm handles a Status object
when executed from a request. It now handles, beside the errors,
also the warnings of a Status object and prints them out, wrapped
in a warning box.

The LoginSignupPage uses this feature to show informative warnings
actually as warnings and not as more disturbing error messages.
Error messages should be reserved for errors and only for erros. An
AuthenticationProvider, which returns an UI AuthenticationResponse
can choose, if the given message is an error or a warning message.

This commit also addds a new function to Status, which allows a
developer to split the object into two new Status objects, where one only
contains the errors and the other only the warnings of the origin
Status object (splitByErrorType). StatusValue also has a new function,
splitByErrorType(), to support this.

Bug: T139179
Change-Id: I9a27911613e62b5c4cb86bea40696cb37c4f49c2
2016-09-17 16:33:39 +02:00

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<?php
/**
* Authentication response value object
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
* http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
*
* @file
* @ingroup Auth
*/
namespace MediaWiki\Auth;
use Message;
/**
* This is a value object to hold authentication response data
*
* An AuthenticationResponse represents both the status of the authentication
* (success, failure, in progress) and it its state (what data is needed to continue).
*
* @ingroup Auth
* @since 1.27
*/
class AuthenticationResponse {
/** Indicates that the authentication succeeded. */
const PASS = 'PASS';
/** Indicates that the authentication failed. */
const FAIL = 'FAIL';
/** Indicates that third-party authentication succeeded but no user exists.
* Either treat this like a UI response or pass $this->createRequest to
* AuthManager::beginCreateAccount(). For use by AuthManager only (providers
* should just return a PASS with no username).
*/
const RESTART = 'RESTART';
/** Indicates that the authentication provider does not handle this request. */
const ABSTAIN = 'ABSTAIN';
/** Indicates that the authentication needs further user input of some sort. */
const UI = 'UI';
/** Indicates that the authentication needs to be redirected to a third party to proceed. */
const REDIRECT = 'REDIRECT';
/** @var string One of the constants above */
public $status;
/** @var string|null URL to redirect to for a REDIRECT response */
public $redirectTarget = null;
/**
* @var mixed Data for a REDIRECT response that a client might use to
* query the remote site via its API rather than by following $redirectTarget.
* Value must be something acceptable to ApiResult::addValue().
*/
public $redirectApiData = null;
/**
* @var AuthenticationRequest[] Needed AuthenticationRequests to continue
* after a UI or REDIRECT response. This plays the same role when continuing
* authentication as AuthManager::getAuthenticationRequests() does when
* beginning it.
*/
public $neededRequests = [];
/** @var Message|null I18n message to display in case of UI or FAIL */
public $message = null;
/** @var string Whether the $message is an error or warning message, for styling reasons */
public $messageType = 'warning';
/**
* @var string|null Local user name from authentication.
* May be null if the authentication passed but no local user is known.
*/
public $username = null;
/**
* @var AuthenticationRequest|null
*
* Returned with a PrimaryAuthenticationProvider login FAIL or a PASS with
* no username, this can be set to a request that should result in a PASS when
* passed to that provider's PrimaryAuthenticationProvider::beginPrimaryAccountCreation().
* The client will be able to send that back for expedited account creation where only
* the username needs to be filled.
*
* Returned with an AuthManager login FAIL or RESTART, this holds a
* CreateFromLoginAuthenticationRequest that may be passed to
* AuthManager::beginCreateAccount(), possibly in place of any
* "primary-required" requests. It may also be passed to
* AuthManager::beginAuthentication() to preserve the list of
* accounts which can be linked after success (see $linkRequest).
*/
public $createRequest = null;
/**
* @var AuthenticationRequest|null When returned with a PrimaryAuthenticationProvider
* login PASS with no username, the request this holds will be passed to
* AuthManager::changeAuthenticationData() once the local user has been determined and the
* user has confirmed the account ownership (by reviewing the information given by
* $linkRequest->describeCredentials()). The provider should handle that
* changeAuthenticationData() call by doing the actual linking.
*/
public $linkRequest = null;
/**
* @var AuthenticationRequest|null Returned with an AuthManager account
* creation PASS, this holds a request to pass to AuthManager::beginAuthentication()
* to immediately log into the created account. All provider methods except
* postAuthentication will be skipped.
*/
public $loginRequest = null;
/**
* @param string|null $username Local username
* @return AuthenticationResponse
* @see AuthenticationResponse::PASS
*/
public static function newPass( $username = null ) {
$ret = new AuthenticationResponse;
$ret->status = AuthenticationResponse::PASS;
$ret->username = $username;
return $ret;
}
/**
* @param Message $msg
* @return AuthenticationResponse
* @see AuthenticationResponse::FAIL
*/
public static function newFail( Message $msg ) {
$ret = new AuthenticationResponse;
$ret->status = AuthenticationResponse::FAIL;
$ret->message = $msg;
$ret->messageType = 'error';
return $ret;
}
/**
* @param Message $msg
* @return AuthenticationResponse
* @see AuthenticationResponse::RESTART
*/
public static function newRestart( Message $msg ) {
$ret = new AuthenticationResponse;
$ret->status = AuthenticationResponse::RESTART;
$ret->message = $msg;
return $ret;
}
/**
* @return AuthenticationResponse
* @see AuthenticationResponse::ABSTAIN
*/
public static function newAbstain() {
$ret = new AuthenticationResponse;
$ret->status = AuthenticationResponse::ABSTAIN;
return $ret;
}
/**
* @param AuthenticationRequest[] $reqs AuthenticationRequests needed to continue
* @param Message $msg
* @param string $msgtype
* @return AuthenticationResponse
* @see AuthenticationResponse::UI
*/
public static function newUI( array $reqs, Message $msg, $msgtype = 'warning' ) {
if ( !$reqs ) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException( '$reqs may not be empty' );
}
if ( $msgtype !== 'warning' && $msgtype !== 'error' ) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException( $msgtype . ' is not a valid message type.' );
}
$ret = new AuthenticationResponse;
$ret->status = AuthenticationResponse::UI;
$ret->neededRequests = $reqs;
$ret->message = $msg;
$ret->messageType = $msgtype;
return $ret;
}
/**
* @param AuthenticationRequest[] $reqs AuthenticationRequests needed to continue
* @param string $redirectTarget URL
* @param mixed $redirectApiData Data suitable for adding to an ApiResult
* @return AuthenticationResponse
* @see AuthenticationResponse::REDIRECT
*/
public static function newRedirect( array $reqs, $redirectTarget, $redirectApiData = null ) {
if ( !$reqs ) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException( '$reqs may not be empty' );
}
$ret = new AuthenticationResponse;
$ret->status = AuthenticationResponse::REDIRECT;
$ret->neededRequests = $reqs;
$ret->redirectTarget = $redirectTarget;
$ret->redirectApiData = $redirectApiData;
return $ret;
}
}