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// Copyright 2019 Google LLC
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
import {
GaxiosError,
GaxiosOptions,
GaxiosPromise,
GaxiosResponse,
} from 'gaxios';
import * as querystring from 'querystring';
import * as stream from 'stream';
import * as formatEcdsa from 'ecdsa-sig-formatter';
import {createCrypto, JwkCertificate, hasBrowserCrypto} from '../crypto/crypto';
import {BodyResponseCallback} from '../transporters';
import {AuthClient} from './authclient';
import {CredentialRequest, Credentials} from './credentials';
import {LoginTicket, TokenPayload} from './loginticket';
/**
* The results from the `generateCodeVerifierAsync` method. To learn more,
* See the sample:
* https://github.com/googleapis/google-auth-library-nodejs/blob/master/samples/oauth2-codeVerifier.js
*/
export interface CodeVerifierResults {
/**
* The code verifier that will be used when calling `getToken` to obtain a new
* access token.
*/
codeVerifier: string;
/**
* The code_challenge that should be sent with the `generateAuthUrl` call
* to obtain a verifiable authentication url.
*/
codeChallenge?: string;
}
export interface Certificates {
[index: string]: string | JwkCertificate;
}
export interface PublicKeys {
[index: string]: string;
}
export interface Headers {
[index: string]: string;
}
export enum CodeChallengeMethod {
Plain = 'plain',
S256 = 'S256',
}
export enum CertificateFormat {
PEM = 'PEM',
JWK = 'JWK',
}
export interface GetTokenOptions {
code: string;
codeVerifier?: string;
/**
* The client ID for your application. The value passed into the constructor
* will be used if not provided. Must match any client_id option passed to
* a corresponding call to generateAuthUrl.
*/
client_id?: string;
/**
* Determines where the API server redirects the user after the user
* completes the authorization flow. The value passed into the constructor
* will be used if not provided. Must match any redirect_uri option passed to
* a corresponding call to generateAuthUrl.
*/
redirect_uri?: string;
}
export interface TokenInfo {
/**
* The application that is the intended user of the access token.
*/
aud: string;
/**
* This value lets you correlate profile information from multiple Google
* APIs. It is only present in the response if you included the profile scope
* in your request in step 1. The field value is an immutable identifier for
* the logged-in user that can be used to create and manage user sessions in
* your application. The identifier is the same regardless of which client ID
* is used to retrieve it. This enables multiple applications in the same
* organization to correlate profile information.
*/
user_id?: string;
/**
* An array of scopes that the user granted access to.
*/
scopes: string[];
/**
* The datetime when the token becomes invalid.
*/
expiry_date: number;
/**
* An identifier for the user, unique among all Google accounts and never
* reused. A Google account can have multiple emails at different points in
* time, but the sub value is never changed. Use sub within your application
* as the unique-identifier key for the user.
*/
sub?: string;
/**
* The client_id of the authorized presenter. This claim is only needed when
* the party requesting the ID token is not the same as the audience of the ID
* token. This may be the case at Google for hybrid apps where a web
* application and Android app have a different client_id but share the same
* project.
*/
azp?: string;
/**
* Indicates whether your application can refresh access tokens
* when the user is not present at the browser. Valid parameter values are
* 'online', which is the default value, and 'offline'. Set the value to
* 'offline' if your application needs to refresh access tokens when the user
* is not present at the browser. This value instructs the Google
* authorization server to return a refresh token and an access token the
* first time that your application exchanges an authorization code for
* tokens.
*/
access_type?: string;
/**
* The user's email address. This value may not be unique to this user and
* is not suitable for use as a primary key. Provided only if your scope
* included the email scope value.
*/
email?: string;
/**
* True if the user's e-mail address has been verified; otherwise false.
*/
email_verified?: boolean;
}
interface TokenInfoRequest {
aud: string;
user_id?: string;
scope: string;
expires_in: number;
azp?: string;
sub?: string;
exp?: number;
access_type?: string;
}
export interface GenerateAuthUrlOpts {
/**
* Recommended. Indicates whether your application can refresh access tokens
* when the user is not present at the browser. Valid parameter values are
* 'online', which is the default value, and 'offline'. Set the value to
* 'offline' if your application needs to refresh access tokens when the user
* is not present at the browser. This value instructs the Google
* authorization server to return a refresh token and an access token the
* first time that your application exchanges an authorization code for
* tokens.
*/
access_type?: string;
/**
* The hd (hosted domain) parameter streamlines the login process for G Suite
* hosted accounts. By including the domain of the G Suite user (for example,
* mycollege.edu), you can indicate that the account selection UI should be
* optimized for accounts at that domain. To optimize for G Suite accounts
* generally instead of just one domain, use an asterisk: hd=*.
* Don't rely on this UI optimization to control who can access your app,
* as client-side requests can be modified. Be sure to validate that the
* returned ID token has an hd claim value that matches what you expect
* (e.g. mycolledge.edu). Unlike the request parameter, the ID token claim is
* contained within a security token from Google, so the value can be trusted.
*/
hd?: string;
/**
* The 'response_type' will always be set to 'CODE'.
*/
response_type?: string;
/**
* The client ID for your application. The value passed into the constructor
* will be used if not provided. You can find this value in the API Console.
*/
client_id?: string;
/**
* Determines where the API server redirects the user after the user
* completes the authorization flow. The value must exactly match one of the
* 'redirect_uri' values listed for your project in the API Console. Note that
* the http or https scheme, case, and trailing slash ('/') must all match.
* The value passed into the constructor will be used if not provided.
*/
redirect_uri?: string;
/**
* Required. A space-delimited list of scopes that identify the resources that
* your application could access on the user's behalf. These values inform the
* consent screen that Google displays to the user. Scopes enable your
* application to only request access to the resources that it needs while
* also enabling users to control the amount of access that they grant to your
* application. Thus, there is an inverse relationship between the number of
* scopes requested and the likelihood of obtaining user consent. The
* OAuth 2.0 API Scopes document provides a full list of scopes that you might
* use to access Google APIs. We recommend that your application request
* access to authorization scopes in context whenever possible. By requesting
* access to user data in context, via incremental authorization, you help
* users to more easily understand why your application needs the access it is
* requesting.
*/
scope?: string[] | string;
/**
* Recommended. Specifies any string value that your application uses to
* maintain state between your authorization request and the authorization
* server's response. The server returns the exact value that you send as a
* name=value pair in the hash (#) fragment of the 'redirect_uri' after the
* user consents to or denies your application's access request. You can use
* this parameter for several purposes, such as directing the user to the
* correct resource in your application, sending nonces, and mitigating
* cross-site request forgery. Since your redirect_uri can be guessed, using a
* state value can increase your assurance that an incoming connection is the
* result of an authentication request. If you generate a random string or
* encode the hash of a cookie or another value that captures the client's
* state, you can validate the response to additionally ensure that the
* request and response originated in the same browser, providing protection
* against attacks such as cross-site request forgery. See the OpenID Connect
* documentation for an example of how to create and confirm a state token.
*/
state?: string;
/**
* Optional. Enables applications to use incremental authorization to request
* access to additional scopes in context. If you set this parameter's value
* to true and the authorization request is granted, then the new access token
* will also cover any scopes to which the user previously granted the
* application access. See the incremental authorization section for examples.
*/
include_granted_scopes?: boolean;
/**
* Optional. If your application knows which user is trying to authenticate,
* it can use this parameter to provide a hint to the Google Authentication
* Server. The server uses the hint to simplify the login flow either by
* prefilling the email field in the sign-in form or by selecting the
* appropriate multi-login session. Set the parameter value to an email
* address or sub identifier, which is equivalent to the user's Google ID.
*/
login_hint?: string;
/**
* Optional. A space-delimited, case-sensitive list of prompts to present the
* user. If you don't specify this parameter, the user will be prompted only
* the first time your app requests access. Possible values are:
*
* 'none' - Donot display any authentication or consent screens. Must not be
* specified with other values.
* 'consent' - Prompt the user for consent.
* 'select_account' - Prompt the user to select an account.
*/
prompt?: string;
/**
* Recommended. Specifies what method was used to encode a 'code_verifier'
* that will be used during authorization code exchange. This parameter must
* be used with the 'code_challenge' parameter. The value of the
* 'code_challenge_method' defaults to "plain" if not present in the request
* that includes a 'code_challenge'. The only supported values for this
* parameter are "S256" or "plain".
*/
code_challenge_method?: CodeChallengeMethod;
/**
* Recommended. Specifies an encoded 'code_verifier' that will be used as a
* server-side challenge during authorization code exchange. This parameter
* must be used with the 'code_challenge' parameter described above.
*/
code_challenge?: string;
}
export interface GetTokenCallback {
(
err: GaxiosError | null,
token?: Credentials | null,
res?: GaxiosResponse | null
): void;
}
export interface GetTokenResponse {
tokens: Credentials;
res: GaxiosResponse | null;
}
export interface GetAccessTokenCallback {
(
err: GaxiosError | null,
token?: string | null,
res?: GaxiosResponse | null
): void;
}
export interface GetAccessTokenResponse {
token?: string | null;
res?: GaxiosResponse | null;
}
export interface RefreshAccessTokenCallback {
(
err: GaxiosError | null,
credentials?: Credentials | null,
res?: GaxiosResponse | null
): void;
}
export interface RefreshAccessTokenResponse {
credentials: Credentials;
res: GaxiosResponse | null;
}
export interface RequestMetadataResponse {
headers: Headers;
res?: GaxiosResponse<void> | null;
}
export interface RequestMetadataCallback {
(
err: GaxiosError | null,
headers?: Headers,
res?: GaxiosResponse<void> | null
): void;
}
export interface GetFederatedSignonCertsCallback {
(
err: GaxiosError | null,
certs?: Certificates,
response?: GaxiosResponse<void> | null
): void;
}
export interface FederatedSignonCertsResponse {
certs: Certificates;
format: CertificateFormat;
res?: GaxiosResponse<void> | null;
}
export interface GetIapPublicKeysCallback {
(
err: GaxiosError | null,
pubkeys?: PublicKeys,
response?: GaxiosResponse<void> | null
): void;
}
export interface IapPublicKeysResponse {
pubkeys: PublicKeys;
res?: GaxiosResponse<void> | null;
}
export interface RevokeCredentialsResult {
success: boolean;
}
export interface VerifyIdTokenOptions {
idToken: string;
audience?: string | string[];
maxExpiry?: number;
}
export interface OAuth2ClientOptions extends RefreshOptions {
clientId?: string;
clientSecret?: string;
redirectUri?: string;
}
export interface RefreshOptions {
// Eagerly refresh unexpired tokens when they are within this many
// milliseconds from expiring".
// Defaults to a value of 300000 (5 minutes).
eagerRefreshThresholdMillis?: number;
// Whether to attempt to lazily refresh tokens on 401/403 responses
// even if an attempt is made to refresh the token preemptively based
// on the expiry_date.
// Defaults to false.
forceRefreshOnFailure?: boolean;
}
export class OAuth2Client extends AuthClient {
private redirectUri?: string;
private certificateCache: Certificates = {};
private certificateExpiry: Date | null = null;
private certificateCacheFormat: CertificateFormat = CertificateFormat.PEM;
protected refreshTokenPromises = new Map<string, Promise<GetTokenResponse>>();
// TODO: refactor tests to make this private
_clientId?: string;
// TODO: refactor tests to make this private
_clientSecret?: string;
apiKey?: string;
projectId?: string;
eagerRefreshThresholdMillis: number;
forceRefreshOnFailure: boolean;
/**
* Handles OAuth2 flow for Google APIs.
*
* @param clientId The authentication client ID.
* @param clientSecret The authentication client secret.
* @param redirectUri The URI to redirect to after completing the auth
* request.
* @param opts optional options for overriding the given parameters.
* @constructor
*/
constructor(options?: OAuth2ClientOptions);
constructor(clientId?: string, clientSecret?: string, redirectUri?: string);
constructor(
optionsOrClientId?: string | OAuth2ClientOptions,
clientSecret?: string,
redirectUri?: string
) {
super();
const opts =
optionsOrClientId && typeof optionsOrClientId === 'object'
? optionsOrClientId
: {clientId: optionsOrClientId, clientSecret, redirectUri};
this._clientId = opts.clientId;
this._clientSecret = opts.clientSecret;
this.redirectUri = opts.redirectUri;
this.eagerRefreshThresholdMillis =
opts.eagerRefreshThresholdMillis || 5 * 60 * 1000;
this.forceRefreshOnFailure = !!opts.forceRefreshOnFailure;
}
protected static readonly GOOGLE_TOKEN_INFO_URL =
'https://oauth2.googleapis.com/tokeninfo';
/**
* The base URL for auth endpoints.
*/
private static readonly GOOGLE_OAUTH2_AUTH_BASE_URL_ =
'https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/v2/auth';
/**
* The base endpoint for token retrieval.
*/
private static readonly GOOGLE_OAUTH2_TOKEN_URL_ =
'https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token';
/**
* The base endpoint to revoke tokens.
*/
private static readonly GOOGLE_OAUTH2_REVOKE_URL_ =
'https://oauth2.googleapis.com/revoke';
/**
* Google Sign on certificates in PEM format.
*/
private static readonly GOOGLE_OAUTH2_FEDERATED_SIGNON_PEM_CERTS_URL_ =
'https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs';
/**
* Google Sign on certificates in JWK format.
*/
private static readonly GOOGLE_OAUTH2_FEDERATED_SIGNON_JWK_CERTS_URL_ =
'https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v3/certs';
/**
* Google Sign on certificates in JWK format.
*/
private static readonly GOOGLE_OAUTH2_IAP_PUBLIC_KEY_URL_ =
'https://www.gstatic.com/iap/verify/public_key';
/**
* Clock skew - five minutes in seconds
*/
private static readonly CLOCK_SKEW_SECS_ = 300;
/**
* Max Token Lifetime is one day in seconds
*/
private static readonly MAX_TOKEN_LIFETIME_SECS_ = 86400;
/**
* The allowed oauth token issuers.
*/
private static readonly ISSUERS_ = [
'accounts.google.com',
'https://accounts.google.com',
];
/**
* Generates URL for consent page landing.
* @param opts Options.
* @return URL to consent page.
*/
generateAuthUrl(opts: GenerateAuthUrlOpts = {}) {
if (opts.code_challenge_method && !opts.code_challenge) {
throw new Error(
'If a code_challenge_method is provided, code_challenge must be included.'
);
}
opts.response_type = opts.response_type || 'code';
opts.client_id = opts.client_id || this._clientId;
opts.redirect_uri = opts.redirect_uri || this.redirectUri;
// Allow scopes to be passed either as array or a string
if (opts.scope instanceof Array) {
opts.scope = opts.scope.join(' ');
}
const rootUrl = OAuth2Client.GOOGLE_OAUTH2_AUTH_BASE_URL_;
return rootUrl + '?' + querystring.stringify(opts);
}
generateCodeVerifier(): void {
// To make the code compatible with browser SubtleCrypto we need to make
// this method async.
throw new Error(
'generateCodeVerifier is removed, please use generateCodeVerifierAsync instead.'
);
}
/**
* Convenience method to automatically generate a code_verifier, and it's
* resulting SHA256. If used, this must be paired with a S256
* code_challenge_method.
*
* For a full example see:
* https://github.com/googleapis/google-auth-library-nodejs/blob/master/samples/oauth2-codeVerifier.js
*/
async generateCodeVerifierAsync(): Promise<CodeVerifierResults> {
// base64 encoding uses 6 bits per character, and we want to generate128
// characters. 6*128/8 = 96.
const crypto = createCrypto();
const randomString = crypto.randomBytesBase64(96);
// The valid characters in the code_verifier are [A-Z]/[a-z]/[0-9]/
// "-"/"."/"_"/"~". Base64 encoded strings are pretty close, so we're just
// swapping out a few chars.
const codeVerifier = randomString
.replace(/\+/g, '~')
.replace(/=/g, '_')
.replace(/\//g, '-');
// Generate the base64 encoded SHA256
const unencodedCodeChallenge = await crypto.sha256DigestBase64(
codeVerifier
);
// We need to use base64UrlEncoding instead of standard base64
const codeChallenge = unencodedCodeChallenge
.split('=')[0]
.replace(/\+/g, '-')
.replace(/\//g, '_');
return {codeVerifier, codeChallenge};
}
/**
* Gets the access token for the given code.
* @param code The authorization code.
* @param callback Optional callback fn.
*/
getToken(code: string): Promise<GetTokenResponse>;
getToken(options: GetTokenOptions): Promise<GetTokenResponse>;
getToken(code: string, callback: GetTokenCallback): void;
getToken(options: GetTokenOptions, callback: GetTokenCallback): void;
getToken(
codeOrOptions: string | GetTokenOptions,
callback?: GetTokenCallback
): Promise<GetTokenResponse> | void {
const options =
typeof codeOrOptions === 'string' ? {code: codeOrOptions} : codeOrOptions;
if (callback) {
this.getTokenAsync(options).then(
r => callback(null, r.tokens, r.res),
e => callback(e, null, e.response)
);
} else {
return this.getTokenAsync(options);
}
}
private async getTokenAsync(
options: GetTokenOptions
): Promise<GetTokenResponse> {
const url = OAuth2Client.GOOGLE_OAUTH2_TOKEN_URL_;
const values = {
code: options.code,
client_id: options.client_id || this._clientId,
client_secret: this._clientSecret,
redirect_uri: options.redirect_uri || this.redirectUri,
grant_type: 'authorization_code',
code_verifier: options.codeVerifier,
};
const res = await this.transporter.request<CredentialRequest>({
method: 'POST',
url,
data: querystring.stringify(values),
headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'},
});
const tokens = res.data as Credentials;
if (res.data && res.data.expires_in) {
tokens.expiry_date = new Date().getTime() + res.data.expires_in * 1000;
delete (tokens as CredentialRequest).expires_in;
}
this.emit('tokens', tokens);
return {tokens, res};
}
/**
* Refreshes the access token.
* @param refresh_token Existing refresh token.
* @private
*/
protected async refreshToken(
refreshToken?: string | null
): Promise<GetTokenResponse> {
if (!refreshToken) {
return this.refreshTokenNoCache(refreshToken);
}
// If a request to refresh using the same token has started,
// return the same promise.
if (this.refreshTokenPromises.has(refreshToken)) {
return this.refreshTokenPromises.get(refreshToken)!;
}
const p = this.refreshTokenNoCache(refreshToken).then(
r => {
this.refreshTokenPromises.delete(refreshToken);
return r;
},
e => {
this.refreshTokenPromises.delete(refreshToken);
throw e;
}
);
this.refreshTokenPromises.set(refreshToken, p);
return p;
}
protected async refreshTokenNoCache(
refreshToken?: string | null
): Promise<GetTokenResponse> {
if (!refreshToken) {
throw new Error('No refresh token is set.');
}
const url = OAuth2Client.GOOGLE_OAUTH2_TOKEN_URL_;
const data = {
refresh_token: refreshToken,
client_id: this._clientId,
client_secret: this._clientSecret,
grant_type: 'refresh_token',
};
// request for new token
const res = await this.transporter.request<CredentialRequest>({
method: 'POST',
url,
data: querystring.stringify(data),
headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'},
});
const tokens = res.data as Credentials;
// TODO: de-duplicate this code from a few spots
if (res.data && res.data.expires_in) {
tokens.expiry_date = new Date().getTime() + res.data.expires_in * 1000;
delete (tokens as CredentialRequest).expires_in;
}
this.emit('tokens', tokens);
return {tokens, res};
}
/**
* Retrieves the access token using refresh token
*
* @deprecated use getRequestHeaders instead.
* @param callback callback
*/
refreshAccessToken(): Promise<RefreshAccessTokenResponse>;
refreshAccessToken(callback: RefreshAccessTokenCallback): void;
refreshAccessToken(
callback?: RefreshAccessTokenCallback
): Promise<RefreshAccessTokenResponse> | void {
if (callback) {
this.refreshAccessTokenAsync().then(
r => callback(null, r.credentials, r.res),
callback
);
} else {
return this.refreshAccessTokenAsync();
}
}
private async refreshAccessTokenAsync() {
const r = await this.refreshToken(this.credentials.refresh_token);
const tokens = r.tokens as Credentials;
tokens.refresh_token = this.credentials.refresh_token;
this.credentials = tokens;
return {credentials: this.credentials, res: r.res};
}
/**
* Get a non-expired access token, after refreshing if necessary
*
* @param callback Callback to call with the access token
*/
getAccessToken(): Promise<GetAccessTokenResponse>;
getAccessToken(callback: GetAccessTokenCallback): void;
getAccessToken(
callback?: GetAccessTokenCallback
): Promise<GetAccessTokenResponse> | void {
if (callback) {
this.getAccessTokenAsync().then(
r => callback(null, r.token, r.res),
callback
);
} else {
return this.getAccessTokenAsync();
}
}
private async getAccessTokenAsync(): Promise<GetAccessTokenResponse> {
const shouldRefresh =
!this.credentials.access_token || this.isTokenExpiring();
if (shouldRefresh) {
if (!this.credentials.refresh_token) {
throw new Error('No refresh token is set.');
}
const r = await this.refreshAccessTokenAsync();
if (!r.credentials || (r.credentials && !r.credentials.access_token)) {
throw new Error('Could not refresh access token.');
}
return {token: r.credentials.access_token, res: r.res};
} else {
return {token: this.credentials.access_token};
}
}
/**
* The main authentication interface. It takes an optional url which when
* present is the endpoint being accessed, and returns a Promise which
* resolves with authorization header fields.
*
* In OAuth2Client, the result has the form:
* { Authorization: 'Bearer <access_token_value>' }
* @param url The optional url being authorized
*/
async getRequestHeaders(url?: string): Promise<Headers> {
const headers = (await this.getRequestMetadataAsync(url)).headers;
return headers;
}
protected async getRequestMetadataAsync(
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars
url?: string | null
): Promise<RequestMetadataResponse> {
const thisCreds = this.credentials;
if (!thisCreds.access_token && !thisCreds.refresh_token && !this.apiKey) {
throw new Error('No access, refresh token or API key is set.');
}
if (thisCreds.access_token && !this.isTokenExpiring()) {
thisCreds.token_type = thisCreds.token_type || 'Bearer';
const headers = {
Authorization: thisCreds.token_type + ' ' + thisCreds.access_token,
};
return {headers};
}
if (this.apiKey) {
return {headers: {'X-Goog-Api-Key': this.apiKey}};
}
let r: GetTokenResponse | null = null;
let tokens: Credentials | null = null;
try {
r = await this.refreshToken(thisCreds.refresh_token);
tokens = r.tokens;
} catch (err) {
const e = err as GaxiosError;
if (
e.response &&
(e.response.status === 403 || e.response.status === 404)
) {
e.message = `Could not refresh access token: ${e.message}`;
}
throw e;
}
const credentials = this.credentials;
credentials.token_type = credentials.token_type || 'Bearer';
tokens.refresh_token = credentials.refresh_token;
this.credentials = tokens;
const headers: {[index: string]: string} = {
Authorization: credentials.token_type + ' ' + tokens.access_token,
};
return {headers: this.addSharedMetadataHeaders(headers), res: r.res};
}
/**
* Generates an URL to revoke the given token.
* @param token The existing token to be revoked.
*/
static getRevokeTokenUrl(token: string): string {
const parameters = querystring.stringify({token});
return `${OAuth2Client.GOOGLE_OAUTH2_REVOKE_URL_}?${parameters}`;
}
/**
* Revokes the access given to token.
* @param token The existing token to be revoked.
* @param callback Optional callback fn.
*/
revokeToken(token: string): GaxiosPromise<RevokeCredentialsResult>;
revokeToken(
token: string,
callback: BodyResponseCallback<RevokeCredentialsResult>
): void;
revokeToken(
token: string,
callback?: BodyResponseCallback<RevokeCredentialsResult>
): GaxiosPromise<RevokeCredentialsResult> | void {
const opts: GaxiosOptions = {
url: OAuth2Client.getRevokeTokenUrl(token),
method: 'POST',
};
if (callback) {
this.transporter
.request<RevokeCredentialsResult>(opts)
.then(r => callback(null, r), callback);
} else {
return this.transporter.request<RevokeCredentialsResult>(opts);
}
}
/**
* Revokes access token and clears the credentials object
* @param callback callback
*/
revokeCredentials(): GaxiosPromise<RevokeCredentialsResult>;
revokeCredentials(
callback: BodyResponseCallback<RevokeCredentialsResult>
): void;
revokeCredentials(
callback?: BodyResponseCallback<RevokeCredentialsResult>
): GaxiosPromise<RevokeCredentialsResult> | void {
if (callback) {
this.revokeCredentialsAsync().then(res => callback(null, res), callback);
} else {
return this.revokeCredentialsAsync();
}
}
private async revokeCredentialsAsync() {
const token = this.credentials.access_token;
this.credentials = {};
if (token) {
return this.revokeToken(token);
} else {
throw new Error('No access token to revoke.');
}
}
/**
* Provides a request implementation with OAuth 2.0 flow. If credentials have
* a refresh_token, in cases of HTTP 401 and 403 responses, it automatically
* asks for a new access token and replays the unsuccessful request.
* @param opts Request options.
* @param callback callback.
* @return Request object
*/
request<T>(opts: GaxiosOptions): GaxiosPromise<T>;
request<T>(opts: GaxiosOptions, callback: BodyResponseCallback<T>): void;
request<T>(
opts: GaxiosOptions,
callback?: BodyResponseCallback<T>
): GaxiosPromise<T> | void {
if (callback) {
this.requestAsync<T>(opts).then(
r => callback(null, r),
e => {
return callback(e, e.response);
}
);
} else {
return this.requestAsync<T>(opts);
}
}
protected async requestAsync<T>(
opts: GaxiosOptions,
retry = false
): Promise<GaxiosResponse<T>> {
let r2: GaxiosResponse;
try {
const r = await this.getRequestMetadataAsync(opts.url);
opts.headers = opts.headers || {};
if (r.headers && r.headers['x-goog-user-project']) {
opts.headers['x-goog-user-project'] = r.headers['x-goog-user-project'];
}
if (r.headers && r.headers.Authorization) {
opts.headers.Authorization = r.headers.Authorization;
}
if (this.apiKey) {
opts.headers['X-Goog-Api-Key'] = this.apiKey;
}
r2 = await this.transporter.request<T>(opts);
} catch (e) {
const res = (e as GaxiosError).response;
if (res) {
const statusCode = res.status;
// Retry the request for metadata if the following criteria are true:
// - We haven't already retried. It only makes sense to retry once.
// - The response was a 401 or a 403
// - The request didn't send a readableStream
// - An access_token and refresh_token were available, but either no
// expiry_date was available or the forceRefreshOnFailure flag is set.
// The absent expiry_date case can happen when developers stash the
// access_token and refresh_token for later use, but the access_token
// fails on the first try because it's expired. Some developers may
// choose to enable forceRefreshOnFailure to mitigate time-related
// errors.
const mayRequireRefresh =
this.credentials &&
this.credentials.access_token &&
this.credentials.refresh_token &&
(!this.credentials.expiry_date || this.forceRefreshOnFailure);
const isReadableStream = res.config.data instanceof stream.Readable;
const isAuthErr = statusCode === 401 || statusCode === 403;
if (!retry && isAuthErr && !isReadableStream && mayRequireRefresh) {
await this.refreshAccessTokenAsync();
return this.requestAsync<T>(opts, true);
}
}
throw e;
}
return r2;
}
/**
* Verify id token is token by checking the certs and audience
* @param options that contains all options.
* @param callback Callback supplying GoogleLogin if successful
*/
verifyIdToken(options: VerifyIdTokenOptions): Promise<LoginTicket>;
verifyIdToken(
options: VerifyIdTokenOptions,
callback: (err: Error | null, login?: LoginTicket) => void
): void;
verifyIdToken(
options: VerifyIdTokenOptions,
callback?: (err: Error | null, login?: LoginTicket) => void
): void | Promise<LoginTicket> {
// This function used to accept two arguments instead of an options object.
// Check the types to help users upgrade with less pain.
// This check can be removed after a 2.0 release.
if (callback && typeof callback !== 'function') {
throw new Error(
'This method accepts an options object as the first parameter, which includes the idToken, audience, and maxExpiry.'
);
}
if (callback) {
this.verifyIdTokenAsync(options).then(r => callback(null, r), callback);
} else {
return this.verifyIdTokenAsync(options);
}
}
private async verifyIdTokenAsync(
options: VerifyIdTokenOptions
): Promise<LoginTicket> {
if (!options.idToken) {
throw new Error('The verifyIdToken method requires an ID Token');
}
const response = await this.getFederatedSignonCertsAsync();
const login = await this.verifySignedJwtWithCertsAsync(
options.idToken,
response.certs,