facile-it / php-openid-client

PHP OpenID Client
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php-openid-client

Full OpenID client implementation.

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Most of the library code is based on the awesome node-openid-client.

The PHP extension gmp could be required.

Implemented specs and features

Supports of the following draft specifications

Installation

Requirements:

composer require facile-it/php-openid-client

RSA signing algorithms are already included from the JWT Framework package`. If you need other algorithms you should install it manually.

Basic Usage

For a basic usage you shouldn't require any other dependency package.

Every builder have methods to customize instances with other dependencies.


use Facile\OpenIDClient\Client\ClientBuilder;
use Facile\OpenIDClient\Issuer\IssuerBuilder;
use Facile\OpenIDClient\Client\Metadata\ClientMetadata;
use Facile\OpenIDClient\Service\Builder\AuthorizationServiceBuilder;
use Facile\OpenIDClient\Service\Builder\UserInfoServiceBuilder;
use Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface;

$issuer = (new IssuerBuilder())
    ->build('https://example.com/.well-known/openid-configuration');
$clientMetadata = ClientMetadata::fromArray([
    'client_id' => 'client-id',
    'client_secret' => 'my-client-secret',
    'token_endpoint_auth_method' => 'client_secret_basic', // the auth method tor the token endpoint
    'redirect_uris' => [
        'https://my-rp.com/callback',    
    ],
]);
$client = (new ClientBuilder())
    ->setIssuer($issuer)
    ->setClientMetadata($clientMetadata)
    ->build();

// Authorization

$authorizationService = (new AuthorizationServiceBuilder())->build();
$redirectAuthorizationUri = $authorizationService->getAuthorizationUri(
    $client,
    ['login_hint' => 'user_username'] // custom params
);
// you can use this uri to redirect the user

// Get access token

/** @var ServerRequestInterface::class $serverRequest */
$serverRequest = null; // get your server request
$callbackParams = $authorizationService->getCallbackParams($serverRequest, $client);
$tokenSet = $authorizationService->callback($client, $callbackParams);

$idToken = $tokenSet->getIdToken(); // Unencrypted id_token, if returned
$accessToken = $tokenSet->getAccessToken(); // Access token, if returned
$refreshToken = $tokenSet->getRefreshToken(); // Refresh token, if returned

// check if we have an authenticated user
if ($idToken) {
    $claims = $tokenSet->claims(); // IdToken claims
} else {
    throw new \RuntimeException('Unauthorized')
}

// Refresh token
$tokenSet = $authorizationService->refresh($client, $tokenSet->getRefreshToken());

// Get user info
$userInfoService = (new UserInfoServiceBuilder())->build();
$userInfo = $userInfoService->getUserInfo($client, $tokenSet);

Client registration

See OpenID Connect Dynamic Client Registration 1.0 and RFC7591 OAuth 2.0 Dynamic Client Registration Protocol.


use Facile\OpenIDClient\Service\Builder\RegistrationServiceBuilder;

$registration = (new RegistrationServiceBuilder())->build();

// registration
$metadata = $registration->register(
    $issuer,
    [
        'client_name' => 'My client name',
        'redirect_uris' => ['https://my-rp.com/callback'],
    ],
    'my-initial-token'
);

// read
$metadata = $registration->read($metadata['registration_client_uri'], $metadata['registration_access_token']);

// update
$metadata = $registration->update(
    $metadata['registration_client_uri'],
    $metadata['registration_access_token'],
    array_merge($metadata, [
        // new metadata
    ])
);

// delete
$registration->delete($metadata['registration_client_uri'], $metadata['registration_access_token']);

Token Introspection

See RFC7662 - OAuth 2.0 Token Introspection.

use Facile\OpenIDClient\Service\Builder\IntrospectionServiceBuilder;

$service = (new IntrospectionServiceBuilder())->build();

$params = $service->introspect($client, $token);

Token Revocation

See RFC7009 - OAuth 2.0 Token Revocation.

use Facile\OpenIDClient\Service\Builder\RevocationServiceBuilder;

$service = (new RevocationServiceBuilder())->build();

$params = $service->revoke($client, $token);

Request Object

You can create a request object authorization request with the Facile\OpenIDClient\RequestObject\RequestObjectFactory class.

This will create a signed (and optionally encrypted) JWT token based on your client metadata.

use Facile\OpenIDClient\RequestObject\RequestObjectFactory;

$factory = new RequestObjectFactory();
$requestObject = $factory->create($client, [/* custom claims to include in the JWT*/]);

Then you can use it to create the AuthRequest:

use Facile\OpenIDClient\Authorization\AuthRequest;

$authRequest = AuthRequest::fromParams([
    'client_id' => $client->getMetadata()->getClientId(),
    'redirect_uri' => $client->getMetadata()->getRedirectUris()[0],
    'request' => $requestObject,
]);

Aggregated and Distributed Claims

The library can handle aggregated and distributed claims:

use Facile\OpenIDClient\Claims\AggregateParser;
use Facile\OpenIDClient\Claims\DistributedParser;

$aggregatedParser = new AggregateParser();

$claims = $aggregatedParser->unpack($client, $userInfo);

$distributedParser = new DistributedParser();
$claims = $distributedParser->fetch($client, $userInfo);

Using middlewares

There are some middlewares and handles available:

SessionCookieMiddleware

This middleware should always be on top of middlewares chain to provide a session for state and nonce parameters.

To use it you should install the dflydev/fig-cookies package:

$ composer require "dflydev/fig-cookies:^2.0"
use Facile\OpenIDClient\Middleware\SessionCookieMiddleware;
use Psr\SimpleCache\CacheInterface;

// Use your PSR-16 simple-cache implementation to persist sessions
/** @var CacheInterface $cache */
$middleware = new SessionCookieMiddleware($cache/* , $cookieName = "openid", $ttl = 300 */);

The middleware provides a Facile\OpenIDClient\Session\AuthSessionInterface attribute with an Facile\OpenIDClient\Session\AuthSessionInterface stateful instance used to persist session data.

Using another session storage

If you have another session storage, you can handle it and provide a Facile\OpenIDClient\Session\AuthSessionInterface instance in the Facile\OpenIDClient\Session\AuthSessionInterface attribute.

ClientProviderMiddleware

This middleware should always be on top of middlewares chain to provide the client to the other middlewares.

use Facile\OpenIDClient\Middleware\ClientProviderMiddleware;

$client = $container->get('openid.clients.default');
$middleware = new ClientProviderMiddleware($client);

AuthRequestProviderMiddleware

This middleware provide the auth request to use with the AuthRedirectHandler.

use Facile\OpenIDClient\Middleware\AuthRequestProviderMiddleware;
use Facile\OpenIDClient\Authorization\AuthRequest;

$authRequest = AuthRequest::fromParams([
    'scope' => 'openid',
    // other params...
]);
$middleware = new AuthRequestProviderMiddleware($authRequest);

AuthRedirectHandler

This handler will redirect the user to the OpenID authorization page.

use Facile\OpenIDClient\Middleware\AuthRedirectHandler;
use Facile\OpenIDClient\Service\AuthorizationService;

/** @var AuthorizationService $authorizationService */
$authorizationService = $container->get(AuthorizationService::class);
$middleware = new AuthRedirectHandler($authorizationService);

CallbackMiddleware

This middleware will handle the callback from the OpenID provider.

It will provide a Facile\OpenIDClient\Token\TokenSetInterface attribute with the final TokenSet object.

use Facile\OpenIDClient\Middleware\CallbackMiddleware;
use Facile\OpenIDClient\Service\AuthorizationService;

/** @var AuthorizationService $authorizationService */
$authorizationService = $container->get(AuthorizationService::class);
$middleware = new CallbackMiddleware($authorizationService);

UserInfoMiddleware

This middleware will fetch user data from the userinfo endpoint and will provide an Facile\OpenIDClient\Middleware\UserInfoMiddleware attribute with user infos as array.

use Facile\OpenIDClient\Middleware\UserInfoMiddleware;
use Facile\OpenIDClient\Service\UserInfoService;

/** @var UserInfoService $userInfoService */
$userInfoService = $container->get(UserInfoService::class);
$middleware = new UserInfoMiddleware($userInfoService);

Performance improvements for production environment

It's important to use a cache to avoid to fetch issuer configuration and keys on every request.

use Psr\SimpleCache\CacheInterface;
use Facile\OpenIDClient\Issuer\IssuerBuilder;
use Facile\OpenIDClient\Issuer\Metadata\Provider\MetadataProviderBuilder;
use Facile\JoseVerifier\JWK\JwksProviderBuilder;

/** @var CacheInterface $cache */
$cache = $container->get(CacheInterface::class); // get your simple-cache implementation

$metadataProviderBuilder = (new MetadataProviderBuilder())
    ->setCache($cache)
    ->setCacheTtl(86400*30); // Cache metadata for 30 days 
$jwksProviderBuilder = (new JwksProviderBuilder())
    ->setCache($cache)
    ->setCacheTtl(86400); // Cache JWKS for 1 day
$issuerBuilder = (new IssuerBuilder())
    ->setMetadataProviderBuilder($metadataProviderBuilder)
    ->setJwksProviderBuilder($jwksProviderBuilder);

$issuer = $issuerBuilder->build('https://example.com/.well-known/openid-configuration');

Using Psalm

If you need to use Psalm you can include the plugin in your psalm.xml.

<plugins>
    <pluginClass class="Facile\JoseVerifier\Psalm\Plugin" />
</plugins>