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diff --git a/docs/jwt.md b/docs/jwt.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..289d66b365 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/jwt.md @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +# JWT Login Type + +Synapse comes with a non-standard login type to support +[JSON Web Tokens](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_Web_Token). In general the +documentation for +[the login endpoint](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.6.1#login) +is still valid (and the mechanism works similarly to the +[token based login](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.6.1#token-based)). + +To log in using a JSON Web Token, clients should submit a `/login` request as +follows: + +```json +{ + "type": "org.matrix.login.jwt", + "token": "<jwt>" +} +``` + +Note that the login type of `m.login.jwt` is supported, but is deprecated. This +will be removed in a future version of Synapse. + +The `jwt` should encode the local part of the user ID as the standard `sub` +claim. In the case that the token is not valid, the homeserver must respond with +`401 Unauthorized` and an error code of `M_UNAUTHORIZED`. + +(Note that this differs from the token based logins which return a +`403 Forbidden` and an error code of `M_FORBIDDEN` if an error occurs.) + +As with other login types, there are additional fields (e.g. `device_id` and +`initial_device_display_name`) which can be included in the above request. + +## Preparing Synapse + +The JSON Web Token integration in Synapse uses the +[`PyJWT`](https://pypi.org/project/pyjwt/) library, which must be installed +as follows: + + * The relevant libraries are included in the Docker images and Debian packages + provided by `matrix.org` so no further action is needed. + + * If you installed Synapse into a virtualenv, run `/path/to/env/bin/pip + install synapse[pyjwt]` to install the necessary dependencies. + + * For other installation mechanisms, see the documentation provided by the + maintainer. + +To enable the JSON web token integration, you should then add an `jwt_config` section +to your configuration file (or uncomment the `enabled: true` line in the +existing section). See [sample_config.yaml](./sample_config.yaml) for some +sample settings. + +## How to test JWT as a developer + +Although JSON Web Tokens are typically generated from an external server, the +examples below use [PyJWT](https://pyjwt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) directly. + +1. Configure Synapse with JWT logins: + + ```yaml + jwt_config: + enabled: true + secret: "my-secret-token" + algorithm: "HS256" + ``` +2. Generate a JSON web token: + + ```bash + $ pyjwt --key=my-secret-token --alg=HS256 encode sub=test-user + eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJzdWIiOiJ0ZXN0LXVzZXIifQ.Ag71GT8v01UO3w80aqRPTeuVPBIBZkYhNTJJ-_-zQIc + ``` +3. Query for the login types and ensure `org.matrix.login.jwt` is there: + + ```bash + curl http://localhost:8080/_matrix/client/r0/login + ``` +4. Login used the generated JSON web token from above: + + ```bash + $ curl http://localhost:8082/_matrix/client/r0/login -X POST \ + --data '{"type":"org.matrix.login.jwt","token":"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJzdWIiOiJ0ZXN0LXVzZXIifQ.Ag71GT8v01UO3w80aqRPTeuVPBIBZkYhNTJJ-_-zQIc"}' + { + "access_token": "<access token>", + "device_id": "ACBDEFGHI", + "home_server": "localhost:8080", + "user_id": "@test-user:localhost:8480" + } + ``` + +You should now be able to use the returned access token to query the client API. |