Merge pull request #3163 from matrix-org/travis/spec/msc2858-multisso

Describe social-sign-on (multiple SSO providers)
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Travis Ralston 4 years ago committed by Richard van der Hoff
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Multiple SSO providers are possible through `m.login.sso` as per [MSC2858](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2858).

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`/login/sso/redirect/{idpId}` has been added as per [MSC2858](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2858).

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administrator to configure where the CAS server is and the REST
endpoints which consume the ticket.
Homeservers may optionally expose multiple possible SSO options for
the user to pursue, typically in the form of several "log in with $provider"
buttons. These are known as "identity providers" (IdPs).
#### Client login via SSO
An overview of the process is as follows:
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2. To initiate the `m.login.sso` login type, the Matrix client
instructs the user's browser to navigate to the
[`/login/sso/redirect`](/client-server-api/#get_matrixclientr0loginssoredirect) endpoint on the user's homeserver.
Note that this may be the IdP-dependent version of the endpoint if the
user has selected one of the `identity_providers` from the flow.
3. The homeserver responds with an HTTP redirect to the SSO user
interface, which the browser follows.
4. The authentication server and the homeserver interact to verify the
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otherwise the same.
{{% /boxes/note %}}
{{% definition path="api/client-server/definitions/sso_login_flow" %}}
##### Client behaviour
The client starts the process by instructing the browser to navigate to
[`/login/sso/redirect`](/client-server-api/#get_matrixclientr0loginssoredirect) with an appropriate `redirectUrl`. Once
[`/login/sso/redirect`](/client-server-api/#get_matrixclientr0loginssoredirect)
(or [`/login/sso/redirect/{idpId}`](/client-server-api/#get_matrixclientr0loginssoredirectidpid)
when using one of the `identity_providers`)
with an appropriate `redirectUrl`. Once
authentication is successful, the browser will be redirected to that
`redirectUrl`.
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##### Server behaviour
Servers should note that `identity_providers` are optional, and older clients
might not interpret the value correctly. In these cases, the client will use
the generic `/redirect` endpoint instead of the `/redirect/{idpId}` endpoint.
###### Redirecting to the Authentication server
The server should handle

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type: object
title: m.login.sso flow schema
properties:
type:
type: enum
enum: ["m.login.sso"]
description: The string `m.login.sso`
example: "m.login.sso"
identity_providers:
type: array
description: |-
Optional identity providers (IdPs) to present to the user. These would
appear (typically) as distinct buttons for the user to interact with,
and would map to the appropriate IdP-dependent redirect endpoint for that
IdP.
example: [
{"id": "com.example.idp.github", "name": "GitHub", "brand": "github"},
{"id": "com.example.idp.gitlab", "name": "GitLab", "icon": "mxc://example.com/abc123"},
]
items:
type: object
title: IdP
description: An identity provider.
properties:
id:
type: string
description: |-
Opaque string chosen by the homeserver, uniquely identifying
the IdP from other IdPs the homeserver might support. Should
be between 1 and 255 characters in length, containing unreserved
characters under [RFC 3986](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt)
(`ALPHA DIGIT "-" / "." / "_" / "~"`). Clients are not intended
to parse or infer meaning from opaque strings.
example: "com.example.idp.github"
name:
type: string
description: |-
Human readable description for the IdP, intended to be shown to
the user.
example: "Github"
icon:
type: string
description: |-
Optional MXC URI to provide an image/icon representing the IdP.
Intended to be shown alongside the `name` if provided.
example: "mxc://example.org/abc123"
brand:
type: string
# TODO @@TR: Actually link to "common identifier format" section when it exists.
description: |-
Optional UI hint for what kind of common SSO provider is being
described in this IdP. Matrix maintains a registry of identifiers
[in the matrix-doc repo](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/blob/master/informal/idp-brands.md)
to ensure clients and servers are aligned on major/common brands.
Clients should prefer the `brand` over the `icon`, when both are
provided. Clients are not required to support any particular `brand`,
including those in the registry, though are expected to be able to
present any IdP based off the `name`/`icon` to the user regardless.
Unregistered brands are permitted using the Standard Identifier Format,
though excluding the namespace requirements. For example, `examplesso`
is a valid brand which is not in the registry but still permitted.
Servers should be mindful that clients might not support their unregistered
brand usage as intended by the server.
example: "github"
required: ['id', 'name']
required: ['type']

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A web-based Matrix client should instruct the user's browser to
navigate to this endpoint in order to log in via SSO.
The server MUST respond with an HTTP redirect to the SSO interface.
The server MUST respond with an HTTP redirect to the SSO interface,
or present a page which lets the user select an IdP to continue
with in the event multiple are supported by the server.
operationId: redirectToSSO
parameters:
- in: query
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headers:
Location:
type: "string"
"/login/sso/redirect/{idpId}":
get:
summary: Redirect the user's browser to the SSO interface for an IdP.
description: |-
This endpoint is the same as `/login/sso/redirect`, though with an
IdP ID from the original `identity_providers` array to inform the
server of which IdP the client/user would like to continue with.
The server MUST respond with an HTTP redirect to the SSO interface
for that IdP.
operationId: redirectToSSO
parameters:
- in: path
type: string
name: idpId
required: true
description: |-
The `id` of the IdP from the `m.login.sso` `identity_providers`
array denoting the user's selection.
- in: query
type: string
name: redirectUrl
description: |-
URI to which the user will be redirected after the homeserver has
authenticated the user with SSO.
required: true
responses:
302:
description: A redirect to the SSO interface.
headers:
Location:
type: "string"
404:
description: |-
The IdP ID was not recognized by the server. The server is encouraged
to provide a user-friendly page explaining the error given the user
will be navigated to it.

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# SSO IdP brand registry
This informal document contains specification for common brands that clients might experience
in the wild as part of `m.login.sso` flows. To add your brand, open a PR against this document
with the relevant additions (using the existing specification as reference) - an MSC is not
required. Once opened, mention your PR in [#sct-office:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/#sct-office:matrix.org)
on Matrix so it doesn't end up lost.
Please also take some time to read the [contributing guidelines](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst)
for an overview of PR requirements.
<!--
Author's note: This document intentionally has 2 blank lines between brands for easier distinction
in the plaintext version. Please maintain them for new & existing brands.
-->
## Brands
For the brands listed here, the `identifier` would be used as the `brand` value in an IdP definition
under `m.login.sso`'s flow.
Note that each brand may have their own requirements for how they are represented by clients, such as
Facebook/Twitter wanting their signature blues for button backgrounds whereas GitHub is not as particular
about the press requirements. Clients should not rely on this document for guidance on press requirements
and instead refer to the brands individually.
### Apple
**Identifier**: `apple`
Suitable for "Sign in with Apple": see https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/sign-in-with-apple/overview/buttons/.
### Facebook
**Identifier**: `facebook`
"Continue with Facebook": see https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-login/web/login-button/.
### GitHub
**Identifier**: `github`
Logos available at https://github.com/logos.
### GitLab
**Identifier**: `gitlab`
Logos available at https://about.gitlab.com/press/press-kit/.
### Google
**Identifier**: `google`
Suitable for "Google Sign-In": see https://developers.google.com/identity/branding-guidelines.
### Twitter
**Identifier**: `twitter`
Suitable for "Log in with Twitter": see https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/authentication/guides/log-in-with-twitter#tab1.
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