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Diffstat (limited to 'synapse/handlers')
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/handlers/auth.py | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | synapse/handlers/device.py | 27 |
2 files changed, 46 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/handlers/auth.py b/synapse/handlers/auth.py index d5d2072436..2e138f328f 100644 --- a/synapse/handlers/auth.py +++ b/synapse/handlers/auth.py @@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ class AuthHandler(BaseHandler): self.ldap_bind_password = hs.config.ldap_bind_password self.hs = hs # FIXME better possibility to access registrationHandler later? + self.device_handler = hs.get_device_handler() @defer.inlineCallbacks def check_auth(self, flows, clientdict, clientip): @@ -374,7 +375,8 @@ class AuthHandler(BaseHandler): return self._check_password(user_id, password) @defer.inlineCallbacks - def get_login_tuple_for_user_id(self, user_id, device_id=None): + def get_login_tuple_for_user_id(self, user_id, device_id=None, + initial_display_name=None): """ Gets login tuple for the user with the given user ID. @@ -383,9 +385,15 @@ class AuthHandler(BaseHandler): The user is assumed to have been authenticated by some other machanism (e.g. CAS), and the user_id converted to the canonical case. + The device will be recorded in the table if it is not there already. + Args: user_id (str): canonical User ID - device_id (str): the device ID to associate with the access token + device_id (str|None): the device ID to associate with the tokens. + None to leave the tokens unassociated with a device (deprecated: + we should always have a device ID) + initial_display_name (str): display name to associate with the + device if it needs re-registering Returns: A tuple of: The access token for the user's session. @@ -397,6 +405,16 @@ class AuthHandler(BaseHandler): logger.info("Logging in user %s on device %s", user_id, device_id) access_token = yield self.issue_access_token(user_id, device_id) refresh_token = yield self.issue_refresh_token(user_id, device_id) + + # the device *should* have been registered before we got here; however, + # it's possible we raced against a DELETE operation. The thing we + # really don't want is active access_tokens without a record of the + # device, so we double-check it here. + if device_id is not None: + yield self.device_handler.check_device_registered( + user_id, device_id, initial_display_name + ) + defer.returnValue((access_token, refresh_token)) @defer.inlineCallbacks diff --git a/synapse/handlers/device.py b/synapse/handlers/device.py index 1f9e15c33c..a7a192e1c9 100644 --- a/synapse/handlers/device.py +++ b/synapse/handlers/device.py @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ class DeviceHandler(BaseHandler): Args: user_id (str): - device_id (str) + device_id (str): Returns: defer.Deferred: dict[str, X]: info on the device @@ -117,6 +117,31 @@ class DeviceHandler(BaseHandler): _update_device_from_client_ips(device, ips) defer.returnValue(device) + @defer.inlineCallbacks + def delete_device(self, user_id, device_id): + """ Delete the given device + + Args: + user_id (str): + device_id (str): + + Returns: + defer.Deferred: + """ + + try: + yield self.store.delete_device(user_id, device_id) + except errors.StoreError, e: + if e.code == 404: + # no match + pass + else: + raise + + yield self.store.user_delete_access_tokens(user_id, + device_id=device_id) + + def _update_device_from_client_ips(device, client_ips): ip = client_ips.get((device["user_id"], device["device_id"]), {}) |