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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
// <copyright file="BackwardCompatibilityBindingElement.cs" company="Outercurve Foundation">
// Copyright (c) Outercurve Foundation. All rights reserved.
// </copyright>
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
namespace DotNetOpenAuth.OpenId.ChannelElements {
using System;
using DotNetOpenAuth.Messaging;
using DotNetOpenAuth.Messaging.Reflection;
using DotNetOpenAuth.OpenId.Messages;
/// <summary>
/// Provides a mechanism for Relying Parties to work with OpenID 1.0 Providers
/// without losing claimed_id and op_endpoint data, which OpenID 2.0 Providers
/// are required to send back with positive assertions.
/// </summary>
internal class BackwardCompatibilityBindingElement : IChannelBindingElement {
/// <summary>
/// The "dnoa.op_endpoint" callback parameter that stores the Provider Endpoint URL
/// to tack onto the return_to URI.
/// </summary>
private const string ProviderEndpointParameterName = OpenIdUtilities.CustomParameterPrefix + "op_endpoint";
/// <summary>
/// The "dnoa.claimed_id" callback parameter that stores the Claimed Identifier
/// to tack onto the return_to URI.
/// </summary>
private const string ClaimedIdentifierParameterName = OpenIdUtilities.CustomParameterPrefix + "claimed_id";
#region IChannelBindingElement Members
/// <summary>
/// Gets or sets the channel that this binding element belongs to.
/// </summary>
/// <value></value>
/// <remarks>
/// This property is set by the channel when it is first constructed.
/// </remarks>
public Channel Channel { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Gets the protection offered (if any) by this binding element.
/// </summary>
/// <value><see cref="MessageProtections.None"/></value>
public MessageProtections Protection {
get { return MessageProtections.None; }
}
/// <summary>
/// Prepares a message for sending based on the rules of this channel binding element.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="message">The message to prepare for sending.</param>
/// <returns>
/// The protections (if any) that this binding element applied to the message.
/// Null if this binding element did not even apply to this binding element.
/// </returns>
/// <remarks>
/// Implementations that provide message protection must honor the
/// <see cref="MessagePartAttribute.RequiredProtection"/> properties where applicable.
/// </remarks>
public MessageProtections? ProcessOutgoingMessage(IProtocolMessage message) {
SignedResponseRequest request = message as SignedResponseRequest;
if (request != null && request.Version.Major < 2) {
request.AddReturnToArguments(ProviderEndpointParameterName, request.Recipient.AbsoluteUri);
CheckIdRequest authRequest = request as CheckIdRequest;
if (authRequest != null) {
request.AddReturnToArguments(ClaimedIdentifierParameterName, authRequest.ClaimedIdentifier);
}
return MessageProtections.None;
}
return null;
}
/// <summary>
/// Performs any transformation on an incoming message that may be necessary and/or
/// validates an incoming message based on the rules of this channel binding element.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="message">The incoming message to process.</param>
/// <returns>
/// The protections (if any) that this binding element applied to the message.
/// Null if this binding element did not even apply to this binding element.
/// </returns>
/// <exception cref="ProtocolException">
/// Thrown when the binding element rules indicate that this message is invalid and should
/// NOT be processed.
/// </exception>
/// <remarks>
/// Implementations that provide message protection must honor the
/// <see cref="MessagePartAttribute.RequiredProtection"/> properties where applicable.
/// </remarks>
public MessageProtections? ProcessIncomingMessage(IProtocolMessage message) {
IndirectSignedResponse response = message as IndirectSignedResponse;
if (response != null && response.Version.Major < 2) {
// GetReturnToArgument may return parameters that are not signed,
// but we must allow for that since in OpenID 1.x, a stateless RP has
// no way to preserve the provider endpoint and claimed identifier otherwise.
// We'll verify the positive assertion later in the
// RelyingParty.PositiveAuthenticationResponse constructor anyway.
// If this is a 1.0 OP signed response without these parameters then we didn't initiate
// the request ,and since 1.0 OPs are not supposed to be able to send unsolicited
// assertions it's an invalid case that we throw an exception for.
if (response.ProviderEndpoint == null) {
string op_endpoint = response.GetReturnToArgument(ProviderEndpointParameterName);
ErrorUtilities.VerifyProtocol(op_endpoint != null, MessagingStrings.RequiredParametersMissing, message.GetType().Name, ProviderEndpointParameterName);
response.ProviderEndpoint = new Uri(op_endpoint);
}
PositiveAssertionResponse authResponse = response as PositiveAssertionResponse;
if (authResponse != null) {
if (authResponse.ClaimedIdentifier == null) {
string claimedId = response.GetReturnToArgument(ClaimedIdentifierParameterName);
ErrorUtilities.VerifyProtocol(claimedId != null, MessagingStrings.RequiredParametersMissing, message.GetType().Name, ClaimedIdentifierParameterName);
authResponse.ClaimedIdentifier = claimedId;
}
}
return MessageProtections.None;
}
return null;
}
#endregion
}
}
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