"log in" is used as verb, while "login" is a noun.
In this case, what's supposed to be cancelled is the login process - therefore the noun must be used.
Signed-off-by: Sascha Wiswedel <sascha.wiswedel@nextcloud.com>
* Show icon if no provider is available
* Reduce shown text if no provider available
* Fix login button icons
* Make backup codes button primary if the only options to log in
Signed-off-by: Christoph Wurst <christoph@winzerhof-wurst.at>
Any `\OCP\Authentication\IApacheBackend` previously had to implement `getLogoutAttribute` which returns a string.
This string is directly injected into the logout `<a>` tag, so returning something like `href="foo"` would result
in `<a href="foo">`.
This is rather error prone and also in Nextcloud 12 broken as the logout entry has been moved with
054e161eb5 inside the navigation manager where one cannot simply inject attributes.
Thus this feature is broken in Nextcloud 12 which effectively leads to the bug described at nextcloud/user_saml#112,
people cannot logout anymore when using SAML using SLO. Basically in case of SAML you have a SLO url which redirects
you to the IdP and properly logs you out there as well.
Instead of monkey patching the Navigation manager I decided to instead change `\OCP\Authentication\IApacheBackend` to
use `\OCP\Authentication\IApacheBackend::getLogoutUrl` instead where it can return a string with the appropriate logout
URL. Since this functionality is only prominently used in the SAML plugin. Any custom app would need a small change but
I'm not aware of any and there's simply no way to fix this properly otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Reschke <lukas@statuscode.ch>
A Two Factor third party App may throw a TwoFactorException()
with a more detailed error message in case the authentication fails.
The 2FA Controller will then display the message of this Exception
to the user.
Working on #26593
Signed-off-by: Lukas Reschke <lukas@statuscode.ch>