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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Kesselberg 71c7442790
The loading animation is back
Refactor grant.js to Vanilla JS
Remove id="submit" because of side effects: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22982741/form-submit-jquery-does-not-work
Fix arrow for login flow v1

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kesselberg <mail@danielkesselberg.de>
2019-10-26 23:08:52 +02:00
Roeland Jago Douma e6ac233947
Fix loginflow with apptoken enter on iOS
It seems iOS doesn't like us to change the location. So now we submit it
to the server that geneartes the redirect.

Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
2019-01-04 21:51:36 +01:00
John Molakvoæ (skjnldsv) 5e4990fadd
Remove redirect page
Signed-off-by: John Molakvoæ (skjnldsv) <skjnldsv@protonmail.com>
2018-11-29 10:27:22 +01:00
Mario Danic e4aac15a92
Update login flow redirection
Signed-off-by: Lukas Reschke <lukas@statuscode.ch>
2017-05-04 19:21:22 +02:00
Morris Jobke a9ccfe06d9
Fix some long lines in JS - JSLinut recommendation
Signed-off-by: Morris Jobke <hey@morrisjobke.de>
2017-05-01 00:49:00 -03:00
Lukas Reschke 6a16df7288
Add new auth flow
This implements the basics for the new app-password based authentication flow for our clients.
The current implementation tries to keep it as simple as possible and works the following way:

1. Unauthenticated client opens `/index.php/login/flow`
2. User will be asked whether they want to grant access to the client
3. If accepted the user has the chance to do so using existing App Token or automatically generate an app password.

If the user chooses to use an existing app token then that one will simply be redirected to the `nc://` protocol handler.
While we can improve on that in the future, I think keeping this smaller at the moment has its advantages. Also, in the
near future we have to think about an automatic migration endpoint so there's that anyways :-)

If the user chooses to use the regular login the following happens:

1. A session state token is written to the session
2. User is redirected to the login page
3. If successfully authenticated they will be redirected to a page redirecting to the POST controller
4. The POST controller will check if the CSRF token as well as the state token is correct, if yes the user will be redirected to the `nc://` protocol handler.

This approach is quite simple but also allows to be extended in the future. One could for example allow external websites to consume this authentication endpoint as well.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Reschke <lukas@statuscode.ch>
2017-04-25 20:18:49 +02:00