<?php
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use auth_lti\local\ltiadvantage\entity\user_migration_claim;
defined('MOODLE_INTERNAL') || die();
require_once($CFG->libdir.'/authlib.php');
require_once($CFG->libdir.'/accesslib.php');
/**
* LTI Authentication plugin.
*
* @package auth_lti
* @copyright 2016 Mark Nelson <markn@moodle.com>
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
class auth_plugin_lti extends \auth_plugin_base {
/**
* @var int constant representing the automatic account provisioning mode.
* On first launch, for a previously unbound user, this mode dictates that a new Moodle account will be created automatically
* for the user and bound to their platform credentials {iss, sub}.
*/
public const PROVISIONING_MODE_AUTO_ONLY = 1;
/**
* @var int constant representing the prompt for new or existing provisioning mode.
* On first launch, for a previously unbound user, the mode dictates that the launch user will be presented with an options
* view, allowing them to select either 'link an existing account' or 'create a new account for me'.
*/
public const PROVISIONING_MODE_PROMPT_NEW_EXISTING = 2;
/**
* @var int constant representing the prompt for existing only provisioning mode.
* On first launch, for a previously unbound user, the mode dictates that the launch user will be presented with a view allowing
* them to link an existing account only. This is useful for situations like deep linking, where an existing account is needed.
*/
public const PROVISIONING_MODE_PROMPT_EXISTING_ONLY = 3;
/**
* Constructor.
*/
public function __construct() {
$this->authtype = 'lti';
}
/**
* Users can not log in via the traditional login form.
*
* @param string $username The username
* @param string $password The password
* @return bool Authentication success or failure
*/
public function user_login($username, $password) {
return false;
}
/**
* Authenticate the user based on the unique {iss, sub} tuple present in the OIDC JWT.
*
* This method ensures a Moodle user account has been found or is created, that the user is linked to the relevant
* LTI Advantage credentials (iss, sub) and that the user account is logged in.
*
* Launch code can therefore rely on this method to get a session before doing things like calling require_login().
*
* This method supports two workflows:
* 1. Automatic account provisioning - where the complete_login() call will ALWAYS create/find a user and return to
* calling code directly. No user interaction is required.
*
* 2. Manual account provisioning - where the complete_login() call will redirect ONLY ONCE to a login page,
* where the user can decide whether to use an automatically provisioned account, or bind an existing user account.
* When the decision has been made, the relevant account is bound and the user is redirected back to $returnurl.
* Once an account has been bound via this selection process, subsequent calls to complete_login() will return to
* calling code directly. Any calling code must provide its $returnurl to support the return from the account
* selection process and must also take care to cache any JWT data appropriately, since the return will not inlude
* that information.
*
* Which workflow is chosen depends on the roles present in the JWT.
* For teachers/admins, manual provisioning will take place. These user type are likely to have existing accounts.
* For learners, automatic provisioning will take place.
*
* Migration of legacy users is supported, however, only for the Learner role (automatic provisioning). Admins and
* teachers are likely to have existing accounts and we want them to be able to select and bind these, rather than
* binding an automatically provisioned legacy account which doesn't represent their real user account.
*
* The JWT data must be verified elsewhere. The code here assumes its integrity/authenticity.
*
* @param array $launchdata the JWT data provided in the link launch.
* @param moodle_url $returnurl the local URL to return to if authentication workflows are required.
* @param int $provisioningmode the desired account provisioning mode, which controls the auth flow for unbound users.
* @param array $legacyconsumersecrets an array of secrets used by the legacy consumer if a migration claim exists.
* @throws coding_exception if the specified provisioning mode is invalid.
*/
public function complete_login(array $launchdata, moodle_url $returnurl, int $provisioningmode,
array $legacyconsumersecrets = []): void {
// The platform user is already linked with a user account.
if ($this->get_user_binding($launchdata['iss'], $launchdata['sub'])) {
// Always sync the PII, regardless of whether we're already authenticated as this user or not.
$user = $this->find_or_create_user_from_launch($launchdata, true);
if (isloggedin()) {
// If a different user is currently logged in, authenticate the linked user instead.
global $USER;
if ((int) $USER->id !== $user->id) {
complete_user_login($user);
}
// If the linked user is already logged in, skip the call to complete_user_login() because this affects deep linking
// workflows on sites publishing and consuming resources on the same site, due to the regenerated sesskey.
return;
} else {
complete_user_login($user);
return;
}
}
// The platform user is not bound to a user account, check provisioning mode now.
if (!$this->is_valid_provisioning_mode($provisioningmode)) {
throw new coding_exception('Invalid account provisioning mode provided to complete_login().');
}
switch ($provisioningmode) {
case self::PROVISIONING_MODE_AUTO_ONLY:
// Automatic provisioning - this will create/migrate a user account and log the user in.
complete_user_login($this->find_or_create_user_from_launch($launchdata, true, $legacyconsumersecrets));
break;
case self::PROVISIONING_MODE_PROMPT_NEW_EXISTING:
case self::PROVISIONING_MODE_PROMPT_EXISTING_ONLY:
default:
// Allow linking an existing account or creation of a new account via an intermediate account options page.
// Cache the relevant data and take the user to the account options page.
// Note: This mode also depends on the global auth config 'authpreventaccountcreation'. If set, only existing
// accounts can be bound in this provisioning mode.
global $SESSION;
$SESSION->auth_lti = (object)[
'launchdata' => $launchdata,
'returnurl' => $returnurl,
'provisioningmode' => $provisioningmode
];
redirect(new moodle_url('/auth/lti/login.php', [
'sesskey' => sesskey(),
]));
break;
}
}
/**
* Get a Moodle user account for the LTI user based on the user details returned by a NRPS 2 membership call.
*
* This method expects a single member structure, in array format, as defined here:
* See: https://www.imsglobal.org/spec/lti-nrps/v2p0#membership-container-media-type.
*
* This method supports migration of user accounts used in legacy launches, provided the legacy consumerkey corresponding to
* to the legacy consumer is provided. Calling code will have verified the migration claim during initial launches and should
* have the consumer key mapped to the deployment, ready to pass in.
*
* @param array $member the member data, in array format.
* @param string $iss the issuer to which the member relates.
* @param string $legacyconsumerkey optional consumer key mapped to the deployment to facilitate user migration.
* @return stdClass a Moodle user record.
*/
public function find_or_create_user_from_membership(array $member, string $iss,
string $legacyconsumerkey = ''): stdClass {
// Picture is not synced with membership-based auths because sync tasks may wish to perform slow operations like this a
// different way.
unset($member['picture']);
if ($binduser = $this->get_user_binding($iss, $member['user_id'])) {
< $user = \core_user::get_user((int) $binduser);
> $user = \core_user::get_user($binduser);
$this->update_user_account($user, $member, $iss);
return \core_user::get_user($user->id);
} else {
if (!empty($legacyconsumerkey)) {
// Consumer key is required to attempt user migration because legacy users were identified by a
// username consisting of the consumer key and user id.
// See the legacy \enrol_lti\helper::create_username() for details.
$legacyuserid = $member['lti11_legacy_user_id'] ?? $member['user_id'];
$username = 'enrol_lti' .
sha1($legacyconsumerkey . '::' . $legacyconsumerkey . ':' . $legacyuserid);
if ($user = \core_user::get_user_by_username($username)) {
$this->create_user_binding($iss, $member['user_id'], $user->id);
$this->update_user_account($user, $member, $iss);
return \core_user::get_user($user->id);
}
}
$user = $this->create_new_account($member, $iss);
return \core_user::get_user($user->id);
}
}
/**
* Get a Moodle user account for the LTI user corresponding to the user defined in a link launch.
*
* This method supports migration of user accounts used in legacy launches, provided the legacy consumer secrets corresponding
* to the legacy consumer are provided. If calling code wishes migration to be role-specific, it should check roles accordingly
* itself and pass relevant data in - as auth_plugin_lti::complete_login() does.
*
* @param array $launchdata all data in the decoded JWT including iss and sub.
* @param bool $syncpicture whether to sync the user's picture with the picture sent in the launch.
* @param array $legacyconsumersecrets all secrets found for the legacy consumer, facilitating user migration.
* @return stdClass the Moodle user who is mapped to the platform user identified in the JWT data.
*/
public function find_or_create_user_from_launch(array $launchdata, bool $syncpicture = false,
array $legacyconsumersecrets = []): stdClass {
if (!$syncpicture) {
unset($launchdata['picture']);
}
if ($binduser = $this->get_user_binding($launchdata['iss'], $launchdata['sub'])) {
< $user = \core_user::get_user((int) $binduser);
> $user = \core_user::get_user($binduser);
$this->update_user_account($user, $launchdata, $launchdata['iss']);
return \core_user::get_user($user->id);
} else {
// Is the intent to migrate a user account used in legacy launches?
if (!empty($legacyconsumersecrets)) {
try {
// Validate the migration claim and try to find a legacy user.
$usermigrationclaim = new user_migration_claim($launchdata, $legacyconsumersecrets);
$username = 'enrol_lti' .
sha1($usermigrationclaim->get_consumer_key() . '::' .
$usermigrationclaim->get_consumer_key() .':' .$usermigrationclaim->get_user_id());
if ($user = \core_user::get_user_by_username($username)) {
$this->create_user_binding($launchdata['iss'], $launchdata['sub'], $user->id);
$this->update_user_account($user, $launchdata, $launchdata['iss']);
return \core_user::get_user($user->id);
}
} catch (Exception $e) {
// There was an issue validating the user migration claim. We don't want to fail auth entirely though.
// Rather, we want to fall back to new account creation and log the attempt.
debugging("There was a problem migrating the LTI user '{$launchdata['sub']}' on the platform " .
"'{$launchdata['iss']}'. The migration claim could not be validated. A new account will be created.");
}
}
$user = $this->create_new_account($launchdata, $launchdata['iss']);
$this->update_user_account($user, $launchdata, $launchdata['iss']);
return \core_user::get_user($user->id);
}
}
/**
* Create a binding between the LTI user, as identified by {iss, sub} tuple and the user id.
*
* @param string $iss the issuer URL identifying the platform to which to user belongs.
* @param string $sub the sub string identifying the user on the platform.
* @param int $userid the id of the Moodle user account to bind.
*/
public function create_user_binding(string $iss, string $sub, int $userid): void {
global $DB;
$timenow = time();
$issuer256 = hash('sha256', $iss);
$sub256 = hash('sha256', $sub);
if ($DB->record_exists('auth_lti_linked_login', ['issuer256' => $issuer256, 'sub256' => $sub256])) {
return;
}
$rec = [
'userid' => $userid,
'issuer' => $iss,
'issuer256' => $issuer256,
'sub' => $sub,
'sub256' => $sub256,
'timecreated' => $timenow,
'timemodified' => $timenow
];
$DB->insert_record('auth_lti_linked_login', $rec);
}
/**
* Gets the id of the linked Moodle user account for an LTI user, or null if not found.
*
* @param string $issuer the issuer to which the user belongs.
* @param string $sub the sub string identifying the user on the issuer.
* @return int|null the id of the corresponding Moodle user record, or null if not found.
*/
public function get_user_binding(string $issuer, string $sub): ?int {
global $DB;
$issuer256 = hash('sha256', $issuer);
$sub256 = hash('sha256', $sub);
try {
$binduser = $DB->get_field('auth_lti_linked_login', 'userid',
['issuer256' => $issuer256, 'sub256' => $sub256], MUST_EXIST);
} catch (\dml_exception $e) {
$binduser = null;
}
return $binduser;
}
/**
* Check whether a provisioning mode is valid or not.
*
* @param int $mode the mode
* @return bool true if valid for use, false otherwise.
*/
protected function is_valid_provisioning_mode(int $mode): bool {
$validmodes = [
self::PROVISIONING_MODE_AUTO_ONLY,
self::PROVISIONING_MODE_PROMPT_NEW_EXISTING,
self::PROVISIONING_MODE_PROMPT_EXISTING_ONLY
];
return in_array($mode, $validmodes);
}
/**
* Create a new user account based on the user data either in the launch JWT or from a membership call.
*
* @param array $userdata the user data coming from either a launch or membership service call.
* @param string $iss the issuer to which the user belongs.
* @return stdClass a complete Moodle user record.
*/
protected function create_new_account(array $userdata, string $iss): stdClass {
global $CFG;
require_once($CFG->dirroot.'/user/lib.php');
// Launches and membership calls handle the user id differently.
// Launch uses 'sub', whereas member uses 'user_id'.
$userid = !empty($userdata['sub']) ? $userdata['sub'] : $userdata['user_id'];
$user = new stdClass();
$user->username = 'enrol_lti_13_' . sha1($iss . '_' . $userid);
// If the email was stripped/not set then fill it with a default one.
// This stops the user from being redirected to edit their profile page.
$email = !empty($userdata['email']) ? $userdata['email'] :
'enrol_lti_13_' . sha1($iss . '_' . $userid) . "@example.com";
$email = \core_user::clean_field($email, 'email');
$user->email = $email;
$user->auth = 'lti';
$user->mnethostid = $CFG->mnet_localhost_id;
$user->firstname = $userdata['given_name'] ?? $userid;
$user->lastname = $userdata['family_name'] ?? $iss;
$user->password = '';
$user->confirmed = 1;
$user->id = user_create_user($user, false);
// Link this user with the LTI credentials for future use.
$this->create_user_binding($iss, $userid, $user->id);
return (object) get_complete_user_data('id', $user->id);
}
/**
* Update the personal fields of the user account, based on data present in either a launch of member sync call.
*
* @param stdClass $user the Moodle user account to update.
* @param array $userdata the user data coming from either a launch or membership service call.
* @param string $iss the issuer to which the user belongs.
*/
protected function update_user_account(stdClass $user, array $userdata, string $iss): void {
global $CFG;
require_once($CFG->dirroot.'/user/lib.php');
if ($user->auth !== 'lti') {
return;
}
// Launches and membership calls handle the user id differently.
// Launch uses 'sub', whereas member uses 'user_id'.
$platformuserid = !empty($userdata['sub']) ? $userdata['sub'] : $userdata['user_id'];
$email = !empty($userdata['email']) ? $userdata['email'] :
'enrol_lti_13_' . sha1($iss . '_' . $platformuserid) . "@example.com";
$email = \core_user::clean_field($email, 'email');
$update = [
'id' => $user->id,
'firstname' => $userdata['given_name'] ?? $platformuserid,
'lastname' => $userdata['family_name'] ?? $iss,
'email' => $email
];
$userfieldstocompare = array_intersect_key((array) $user, $update);
if (!empty(array_diff($update, $userfieldstocompare))) {
user_update_user($update); // Only update if there's a change.
}
if (!empty($userdata['picture'])) {
try {
$this->update_user_picture($user->id, $userdata['picture']);
} catch (Exception $e) {
debugging("Error syncing the profile picture for user '$user->id' during LTI authentication.");
}
}
}
/**
* Update the user's picture with the image stored at $url.
*
* @param int $userid the id of the user to update.
* @param string $url the string URL where the new image can be found.
* @throws moodle_exception if there were any problems updating the picture.
*/
protected function update_user_picture(int $userid, string $url): void {
global $CFG, $DB;
require_once($CFG->libdir . '/filelib.php');
require_once($CFG->libdir . '/gdlib.php');
$fs = get_file_storage();
$context = \context_user::instance($userid, MUST_EXIST);
$fs->delete_area_files($context->id, 'user', 'newicon');
$filerecord = array(
'contextid' => $context->id,
'component' => 'user',
'filearea' => 'newicon',
'itemid' => 0,
'filepath' => '/'
);
$urlparams = array(
'calctimeout' => false,
'timeout' => 5,
'skipcertverify' => true,
'connecttimeout' => 5
);
try {
$fs->create_file_from_url($filerecord, $url, $urlparams);
} catch (\file_exception $e) {
throw new moodle_exception(get_string($e->errorcode, $e->module, $e->a));
}
$iconfile = $fs->get_area_files($context->id, 'user', 'newicon', false, 'itemid', false);
// There should only be one.
$iconfile = reset($iconfile);
// Something went wrong while creating temp file - remove the uploaded file.
if (!$iconfile = $iconfile->copy_content_to_temp()) {
$fs->delete_area_files($context->id, 'user', 'newicon');
throw new moodle_exception('There was a problem copying the profile picture to temp.');
}
// Copy file to temporary location and the send it for processing icon.
$newpicture = (int) process_new_icon($context, 'user', 'icon', 0, $iconfile);
// Delete temporary file.
@unlink($iconfile);
// Remove uploaded file.
$fs->delete_area_files($context->id, 'user', 'newicon');
// Set the user's picture.
$DB->set_field('user', 'picture', $newpicture, array('id' => $userid));
}
}