A generic SAML strategy for OmniAuth
A generic SAML strategy for OmniAuth available under the MIT License
https://github.com/omniauth/omniauth-saml
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Use the SAML strategy as a middleware in your application:
require 'omniauth'
use OmniAuth::Strategies::SAML,
:assertion_consumer_service_url => "consumer_service_url",
:sp_entity_id => "sp_entity_id",
:idp_sso_service_url => "idp_sso_service_url",
:idp_sso_service_url_runtime_params => {:original_request_param => :mapped_idp_param},
:idp_cert => "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n...-----END CERTIFICATE-----",
:idp_cert_multi => {
:signing => ["-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n...-----END CERTIFICATE-----", "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n...-----END CERTIFICATE-----", ...],
:encryption => []
},
:idp_cert_fingerprint => "E7:91:B2:E1:...",
:idp_cert_fingerprint_validator => lambda { |fingerprint| fingerprint },
:name_identifier_format => "urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress"
or in your Rails application:
in Gemfile
:
gem 'omniauth-saml'
and in config/initializers/omniauth.rb
:
Rails.application.config.middleware.use OmniAuth::Builder do
provider :saml,
:assertion_consumer_service_url => "consumer_service_url",
:sp_entity_id => "rails-application",
:idp_sso_service_url => "idp_sso_service_url",
:idp_sso_service_url_runtime_params => {:original_request_param => :mapped_idp_param},
:idp_cert => "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n...-----END CERTIFICATE-----",
:idp_cert_multi => {
:signing => ["-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n...-----END CERTIFICATE-----", "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n...-----END CERTIFICATE-----", ...],
:encryption => []
},
:idp_cert_fingerprint => "E7:91:B2:E1:...",
:idp_cert_fingerprint_validator => lambda { |fingerprint| fingerprint },
:name_identifier_format => "urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress"
end
For IdP-initiated SSO, users should directly access the IdP SSO service URL. Set the href
of your application's login link to the value of idp_sso_service_url
. For SP-initiated SSO, link to /auth/saml
.
A OneLogin::RubySaml::Response
object is added to the env['omniauth.auth']
extra attribute, so we can use it in the controller via env['omniauth.auth'].extra.response_object
The service provider metadata used to ease configuration of the SAML SP in the IdP can be retrieved from http://example.com/auth/saml/metadata
. Send this URL to the administrator of the IdP.
Note that when integrating with Devise, the URL path will be scoped according to the name of the Devise resource. For example, if the app's user model calls devise_for :users
, the metadata URL will be http://example.com/users/auth/saml/metadata
.
:assertion_consumer_service_url
- The URL at which the SAML assertion should be
received. If not provided, defaults to the OmniAuth callback URL (typically
http://example.com/auth/saml/callback
). Optional.
:sp_entity_id
- The name of your application. Some identity providers might need this
to establish the identity of the service provider requesting the login. Required.
:idp_sso_service_url
- The URL to which the authentication request should be sent.
This would be on the identity provider. Required.
:idp_slo_service_url
- The URL to which the single logout request and response should
be sent. This would be on the identity provider. Optional.
:idp_slo_session_destroy
- A proc that accepts up to two parameters (the rack environment, and the session),
and performs whatever tasks are necessary to log out the current user from your application.
See the example listed under "Single Logout." Defaults to calling #clear
on the session. Optional.
:slo_default_relay_state
- The value to use as default RelayState
for single log outs. The
value can be a string, or a Proc
(or other object responding to call
). The request
instance will be passed to this callable if it has an arity of 1. If the value is a string,
the string will be returned, when the RelayState
is called. Optional.
:idp_sso_service_url_runtime_params
- A dynamic mapping of request params that exist
during the request phase of OmniAuth that should to be sent to the IdP after a specific
mapping. So for example, a param original_request_param
with value original_param_value
,
could be sent to the IdP on the login request as mapped_idp_param
with value
original_param_value
. Optional.
:idp_cert
- The identity provider's certificate in PEM format. Takes precedence
over the fingerprint option below. This option or :idp_cert_multi
or :idp_cert_fingerprint
or :idp_cert_fingerprint_validator
must
be present.
:idp_cert_multi
- Multiple identity provider certificates in PEM format. Takes precedence
over the fingerprint option below. This option :idp_cert
or :idp_cert_fingerprint
or :idp_cert_fingerprint_validator
must
be present.
:idp_cert_fingerprint
- The SHA1 fingerprint of the certificate, e.g.
"90:CC:16:F0:8D:...". This is provided from the identity provider when setting up
the relationship. This option or :idp_cert
or :idp_cert_multi
or :idp_cert_fingerprint_validator
MUST be present.
:idp_cert_fingerprint_validator
- A lambda that MUST accept one parameter
(the fingerprint), verify if it is valid and return it if successful. This option
or :idp_cert
or :idp_cert_multi
or :idp_cert_fingerprint
MUST be present.
:name_identifier_format
- Used during SP-initiated SSO. Describes the format of
the username required by this application. If you need the email address, use
"urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress". See
http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-core-2.0-os.pdf section 8.3 for
other options. Note that the identity provider might not support all options.
If not specified, the IdP is free to choose the name identifier format used
in the response. Optional.
:request_attributes
- Used to build the metadata file to inform the IdP to send certain attributes
along with the SAMLResponse messages. Defaults to requesting name
, first_name
, last_name
and email
attributes. See the OneLogin::RubySaml::AttributeService
class in the Ruby SAML gem for the available options for each attribute. Set to {}
to disable this from metadata.
:attribute_service_name
- Name for the attribute service. Defaults to Required attributes
.
:attribute_statements
- Used to map Attribute Names in a SAMLResponse to
entries in the OmniAuth info hash.
For example, if your SAMLResponse contains an Attribute called 'EmailAddress',
specify {:email => ['EmailAddress']}
to map the Attribute to the
corresponding key in the info hash. URI-named Attributes are also supported, e.g.
{:email => ['http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/emailaddress']}
.
Note: All attributes can also be found in an array under auth_hash[:extra][:raw_info]
,
so this setting should only be used to map attributes that are part of the OmniAuth info hash schema.
:uid_attribute
- Attribute that uniquely identifies the user. If unset, the name identifier returned by the IdP is used.
See the OneLogin::RubySaml::Settings
class in the Ruby SAML gem for additional supported options.
You can use the OneLogin::RubySaml::IdpMetadataParser
to configure some options:
require 'omniauth'
idp_metadata_parser = OneLogin::RubySaml::IdpMetadataParser.new
idp_metadata = idp_metadata_parser.parse_remote_to_hash("http://idp.example.com/saml/metadata")
# or, if you have the metadata in a String:
# idp_metadata = idp_metadata_parser.parse_to_hash(idp_metadata_xml)
use OmniAuth::Strategies::SAML,
idp_metadata.merge(
:assertion_consumer_service_url => "consumer_service_url",
:sp_entity_id => "sp_entity_id"
)
See the Ruby SAML gem's README for more details.
Straightforward integration with Devise, the widely-used authentication solution for Rails.
In config/initializers/devise.rb
:
Devise.setup do |config|
config.omniauth :saml,
idp_cert_fingerprint: 'fingerprint',
idp_sso_service_url: 'idp_sso_service_url'
end
Then follow Devise's general OmniAuth tutorial, replacing references to facebook
with saml
.
Single Logout can be Service Provider initiated or Identity Provider initiated.
For SP initiated logout, the idp_slo_service_url
option must be set to the logout url on the IdP,
and users directed to user_saml_omniauth_authorize_path + '/spslo'
after logging out locally. For
IdP initiated logout, logout requests from the IdP should go to /auth/saml/slo
(this can be
advertised in metadata by setting the single_logout_service_url
config option).
When using Devise as an authentication solution, the SP initiated flow can be integrated
in the SessionsController#destroy
action.
For this to work it is important to preserve the saml_uid
and saml_session_index
value before Devise
clears the session and redirect to the /spslo
sub-path to initiate the single logout.
Example destroy
action in sessions_controller.rb
:
class SessionsController < Devise::SessionsController
# ...
def destroy
# Preserve the saml_uid and saml_session_index in the session
saml_uid = session['saml_uid']
saml_session_index = session['saml_session_index']
super do
session['saml_uid'] = saml_uid
session['saml_session_index'] = saml_session_index
end
end
# ...
def after_sign_out_path_for(_)
if session['saml_uid'] && session['saml_session_index'] && SAML_SETTINGS.idp_slo_service_url
user_saml_omniauth_authorize_path + "/spslo"
else
super
end
end
end
By default, omniauth-saml attempts to log the current user out of your application by clearing the session.
This may not be enough for some authentication solutions (e.g. Clearance).
Instead, you may set the :idp_slo_session_destroy
option to a proc that performs the necessary logout tasks.
Example :idp_slo_session_destroy
setting for Clearance compatibility:
Rails.application.config.middleware.use OmniAuth::Builder do
provider :saml, idp_slo_session_destroy: proc { |env, _session| env[:clearance].sign_out }, ...
end
Authored by Rajiv Aaron Manglani, Raecoo Cao, Todd W Saxton, Ryan Wilcox, Steven Anderson, Nikos Dimitrakopoulos, Rudolf Vriend and Bruno Pedro.