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sources: allow uuid or slug to be used for retrieving a source (2024.12 fix) (#12772)
sources: allow uuid or slug to be used for retrieving a source Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> |
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| 96b5bee912 |
web: fix source selection and outpost integration health (#12530)
* fix source selector Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix service connection health not updating fully Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix logo alt not translated Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> --------- Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> # Conflicts: # web/src/admin/AdminInterface/AboutModal.ts |
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| e077a5c18f |
web/admin: bugfix: dual select initialization revision (#12051)
* web: Add InvalidationFlow to Radius Provider dialogues
## What
- Bugfix: adds the InvalidationFlow to the Radius Provider dialogues
- Repairs: `{"invalidation_flow":["This field is required."]}` message, which was *not* propagated
to the Notification.
- Nitpick: Pretties `?foo=${true}` expressions: `s/\?([^=]+)=\$\{true\}/\1/`
## Note
Yes, I know I'm going to have to do more magic when we harmonize the forms, and no, I didn't add the
Property Mappings to the wizard, and yes, I know I'm going to have pain with the *new* version of
the wizard. But this is a serious bug; you can't make Radius servers with *either* of the current
dialogues at the moment.
* Start of dual select revision process.
* Progress.
* Made the RuleFormHelper's dualselect conform.
* Providers and Selectors harmonized for sources.
* web/bugfix/dual-select-full-options
# What
- Replaces the dual-select "selected" list mechanism with a more comprehensive (if computationally
expensive) version that is correct.
# How
In the previous iteration, each dual select controller gets a *provider* and a *selector*; the
latter keeps the keys of all the objects a specific instance may have, and marks those objects as
"selected" when they appear in the dual-selects "selected" panel.
In order to distinguish between "selected on the existing instance" and "selected by the user," the
*selector* only runs at construction time, creating a unified "selected" list; this is standard and
allows for a uniform experience of adding and deleting items. Unfortunately, this means that the
"selected" items, because their displays are crafted bespoke, are only chosen from those available
at construction. If there are selected items later in the paginated collection, they will not be
marked as selected.
This defeats the purpose of having a paginated multi-select!
The correct way to do this is to retrieve every item pased to the *selector* and use the same
algorithm to craft the views in both windows.
For every instance of Dual Select with dynamic selection, the *provider* and *selector* have been
put in a separate file (usually suffixed as a `*FormHelper.ts` file); the algorithm by which an item is
crafted for use by DualSelect has been broken out into a small function (usually named
`*toSelect()`). The *provider* works as before. The *selector* takes every instance key passed to it
and runs a `Promise.allSettled(...*Retrieve({ uuid: instanceId }))` on them, mapping them onto the
`selected` collection using the same `*toSelect()`, so they resemble the possibilities in every way.
# Lessons
This exercise emphasizes just how much sheer *repetition* the Django REST API creates on the client
side. Every Helper file is a copy-pasta of a sibling, with only a few minor changes:
- How the objects are turned into displays for DualSelect
- The type and calls being used;
- The field on which retrival is defined
- The defaulting rule.
There are 19 `*FormHelper` files, and each one is 50 lines long. That's 950 lines of code.
Of those 950 lines of code, 874 of those lines are *complete duplicates* of those in the other
FormHelper files. Only 76 lines are unique.
This language really needs macros. That, or I need to seriously level up my Typescript and figure
out how to make this whole thing a lot smarter.
* order fields by field_key and order
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
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Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
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| 30fcdbf05f |
web/admin: fix misc dual select on different forms (#11203)
* fix prompt stage Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix identification stage Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix OAuth JWKS sources Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix oauth provider default scopes Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix outpost form Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix webauthn Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> * fix transport form Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> --------- Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> |
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| 3de78ebb09 |
web: dual-select uses, part 2: dual-select harder (#9377)
* web: fix esbuild issue with style sheets
Getting ESBuild, Lit, and Storybook to all agree on how to read and parse stylesheets is a serious
pain. This fix better identifies the value types (instances) being passed from various sources in
the repo to the three *different* kinds of style processors we're using (the native one, the
polyfill one, and whatever the heck Storybook does internally).
Falling back to using older CSS instantiating techniques one era at a time seems to do the trick.
It's ugly, but in the face of the aggressive styling we use to avoid Flashes of Unstyled Content
(FLoUC), it's the logic with which we're left.
In standard mode, the following warning appears on the console when running a Flow:
```
Autofocus processing was blocked because a document already has a focused element.
```
In compatibility mode, the following **error** appears on the console when running a Flow:
```
crawler-inject.js:1106 Uncaught TypeError: Failed to execute 'observe' on 'MutationObserver': parameter 1 is not of type 'Node'.
at initDomMutationObservers (crawler-inject.js:1106:18)
at crawler-inject.js:1114:24
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)
at initDomMutationObservers (crawler-inject.js:1114:10)
at crawler-inject.js:1549:1
initDomMutationObservers @ crawler-inject.js:1106
(anonymous) @ crawler-inject.js:1114
initDomMutationObservers @ crawler-inject.js:1114
(anonymous) @ crawler-inject.js:1549
```
Despite this error, nothing seems to be broken and flows work as anticipated.
* web: replace multi-select with dual-select for all propertyMapping invocations
All of the uses of <select> to show propertyMappings have been replaced with an invocation to a
variant of dual select that allows for dynamic production of the "selected" list. Instead of giving
a "selected" list of elements, a "selector" function is passed that can, given the elements listed
by the provider, generated the "selected" list dynamically.
This feature is required for propertyMappings because many of the propertyMappings have an alternative
"default selected" feature whereby an object with no property mappings is automatically granted some
by the `.managed` field of the property mapping. The `DualSelectPair` type is now tragically
mis-named, as it it's now a 4-tuple, the fourth being whatever object or field is necessary to
figure out what the default value might be. For example, the Oauth2PropertyMappingsSelector looks
like this:
```
export function makeOAuth2PropertyMappingsSelector(instanceMappings: string[] | undefined) {
const localMappings = instanceMappings ? new Set(instanceMappings) : undefined;
return localMappings
? ([pk, _]: DualSelectPair) => localMappings.has(pk)
: ([_0, _1, _2, scope]: DualSelectPair<ScopeMapping>) =>
scope?.managed?.startsWith("goauthentik.io/providers/oauth2/scope-") &&
scope?.managed !== "goauthentik.io/providers/oauth2/scope-offline_access";
}
```
If there are instanceMappings, we create a Set of them and just look up the pk for "is this
selected" as we generate the component.
If there is not, we look at the `scope` object itself (Oauth2PropertyMappings were called "scopes"
in the original source) and perform a token analysis.
It works well, is reasonably fast, and reasonably memory-friendly.
In the case of RAC, OAuth2, and ProxyProviders, I've also provided external definitions of the
MappingProvider and MappingSelector, so that they can be shared between the Provider and the
ApplicationWizard.
The algorithm for finding the "alternative (default) selections" was *different* between the two
instances of both Oauth and Proxy. I'm not marking this as "ready" until Jens (@BeryJu) and I can go
over why that might have been so, and decide if using a common implementation for both is the
correct thing to do.
Also, a lot of this is (still) cut-and-paste; the dual-select invocation, and the definitions of
Providers and Selectors have a bit of boilerplate that it just didn't make sense to try and abstract
away; the code is DAMP (Descriptive and Meaningful Phrases), and I can live with it. Unfortunately,
that also points to the possibility of something being off; the wrong default token, or the wrong
phrase to describe the "Available" and "Selected" columns. So this is not (yet) ready for a full
pull review.
On the other hand, if this passes muster and we're happy with it, there are 11 more places to put
DualSelect, four of which are pure cut-and-paste lookups of the PaginatedOauthSourceList, plus a
miscellany of Prompts, Sources, Stages, Roles, EventTransports and Policies.
Despite the churn, the difference between the two implementations is 438 lines removed, 231 lines
added, 121 lines new. 86 LOC deleted. Could be better. :-)
* web: make the ...Selector semantics uniform across the definition set.
* web: fix proxy property mapping default criteria
* web: restoring dropped message to user.
* Completed one. Stashing momentarily.
* Ensuring the neccessary components are imported.
* I hate trying to coax MacOS into accepting case changes.
* Still trying to rename that thing.
* OAuth2 Sources multiple implementation completed.
* web: replace remaining multi-selects with dual-selects
This commit replaces the remaining multi-selects with their dual-select equivalents.
* web: fix problem with 'selector' overselecting
The 'selector' feature was overselecting, preventing items from
being removed from the "selected" list if they were part of the
host object. This has the shortcoming that `default` items *must*
be in the first page of options from the server, or they probably
won't be registered. Fortunately, that's currently the case.
* fix a
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
* fix b
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
* migrate new providers
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
* remove old incorrect help message
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
* fix incorrect copy paste
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
* fix status label for gorups
Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
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Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
Co-authored-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io>
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