
* 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. * First things first: save the blueprint that initializes the test runner. * Committing to having the PKs be a string, and streamlining an event handler. Type solidity needed for the footer control. * web/admin/better-footer-links # What - A data control that takes two string fields and returns the JSON object for a FooterLink - A data control that takes a control like the one above and assists the user in entering a collection of such objects. # Why We're trying to move away from CodeMirror for the simple things, like tables of what is essentially data entry. Jens proposed this ArrayInput thing, and I've simplified it so you define what "a row" is as a small, lightweight custom Component that returns and validates the datatype for that row, and ArrayInput creates a table of rows, and that's that. We're still working out the details, but the demo is to replace the "Name & URL" table in AdminSettingsForm with this, since it was silly to ask the customer to hand-write JSON or YAML, getting the keys right every time, for an `Array<Record<{ name: string, href: string }>>`. And some client-side validation can't hurt. Storybook included. Tests to come. * Not ready for prime time. * One lint. Other lints are still in progress. * web: lots of 'as unknown as Foo' I know this is considered bad practice, but we use Lit and Lit.spread to send initialization arguments to functions that create DOM objects, and Lit's prefix convention of '.' for object, '?' for boolean, and '@' for event handler doesn't map at all to the Interface declarations of Typescript. So we have to cast these types when sending them via functions to constructors. * web/admin/better-footer-links # What - Remove the "JSON or YAML" language from the AdminSettings page for describing FooterLinks inputs. - Add unit tests for ArrayInput and AdminSettingsFooterLinks. - Provide a property for accessing a component's value # Why Providing a property by which the JSONified version of the value can be accessed enhances the ability of tests to independently check that the value is in a state we desire, since properties can easily be accessed across the wire protocol used by browser-based testing environments. * Ensure the UI is built from _current_ before running tests. Signed-off-by: Jens Langhammer <jens@goauthentik.io> # Conflicts: # web/src/elements/ak-array-input.test.ts
authentik WebUI
This is the default UI for the authentik server. The documentation is going to be a little sparse for awhile, but at least let's get started.
The Theory of the authentik UI
In Peter Naur's 1985 essay Programming as Theory Building, programming is described as creating a mental model of how a program should run, then writing the code to test if the program can run that way.
The mental model for the authentik UI is straightforward. There are five "applications" within the UI, each with its own base URL, router, and responsibilities, and each application needs as many as three contexts in which to run.
The three contexts corresponds to objects in the API's model
section, so let's use those names.
- The root
Config
. The root configuration object of the server, containing mostly caching and error reporting information. This is misleading, however; theConfig
object contains some user information, specifically a list of permissions the current user (or "no user") has. - The root
CurrentTenant
. This describes theBrand
information UIs should use, such as themes, logos, favicon, and specific default flows for logging in, logging out, and recovering a user password. - The current
SessionUser
, the person logged in: username, display name, and various states. (Note: the authentik server permits administrators to "impersonate" any other user in order to debug their authentikation experience. If impersonation is active, theuser
field reflects that user, but it also includes a field,original
, with the administrator's information.)
(There is a fourth context object, Version, but its use is limited to displaying version information and checking for upgrades. Just be aware that you will see it, but you will probably never interact with it.)
There are five applications. Two (loading
and api-browser
) are trivial applications whose
insides are provided by third-party libraries (Patternfly and Rapidoc, respectively). The other
three are actual applications. The descriptions below are wholly from the view of the user's
experience:
Flow
: From a given URL, displays a form that requests information from the user to accomplish a task. Some tasks require the user to be logged in, but many (such as logging in itself!) obviously do not.User
: Provides the user with access to the applications they can access, plus a few user settings.Admin
: Provides someone with super-user permissions access to the administrative functions of the authentik server.
Mental Model
- Upon initialization, every authentik UI application fetches
Config
andCurrentTenant
.User
andAdmin
will also attempt to load theSessionUser
; if there is none, the user is kicked out to theFlow
for logging into authentik itself. Config
,CurrentTenant
, andSessionUser
, are provided by the@goauthentik/api
application, not by the codebase under./web
. (Where you are now).Flow
,User
, andAdmin
are all calledInterfaces
and are found in./web/src/flow/FlowInterface
,./web/src/user/UserInterface
,./web/src/admin/AdminInterface
, respectively.
Inside each of these you will find, in a hierarchal order:
- The context layer described above
- A theme managing layer
- The orchestration layer:
- web socket handler for server-generated events
- The router
- Individual routes for each vertical slice and its relationship to other objects:
Each slice corresponds to an object table on the server, and each slice usually consists of the following:
- A paginated collection display, usually using the
Table
foundation (found in./web/src/elements/Table
) - The ability to view an individual object from the collection, which you may be able to:
- Edit
- Delete
- A form for creating a new object
- Tabs showing that object's relationship to other objects
- Interactive elements for changing or deleting those relationships, or creating new ones.
- The ability to create new objects with which to have that relationship, if they're not part of the core objects (such as User->MFA authenticator apps, since the latter is not a "core" object and has no tab of its own).
We are still a bit "all over the place" with respect to sub-units and common units; there are
folders common
, elements
, and components
, and ideally they would be:
common
: non-UI related libraries all of our applications needelements
: UI elements shared among multiple applications that do not need contextcomponents
: UI elements shared among multiple that use one or more context
... but at the moment there are some context-sensitive elements, and some UI-related stuff in
common
.
Comments
NOTE: The comments in this section are for specific changes to this repository that cannot be reliably documented any other way. For the most part, they contain comments related to custom settings in JSON files, which do not support comments.
tsconfig.json
:compilerOptions.useDefineForClassFields: false
is required to make TSC use the "classic" form of field definition when compiling class definitions. Storybook does not handle the ESNext proposed definition mechanism (yet).compilerOptions.plugins.ts-lit-plugin.rules.no-unknown-tag-name: "off"
: required to support rapidoc, which exports its tag late.compilerOptions.plugins.ts-lit-plugin.rules.no-missing-import: "off"
: lit-analyzer currently does not support path aliases very well, and cannot find the definition files associated with imports using them.compilerOptions.plugins.ts-lit-plugin.rules.no-incompatible-type-binding: "warn"
: lit-analyzer does not support generics well when parsing a subtype ofHTMLElement
. As a result, this threw too many errors to be supportable.
License
This code is licensed under the MIT License. A copy of the license is included with this package.